When The Levee Breaks Cifras

por Led Zeppelin
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Dificuldade: iniciante
Afinação: E A D G B E
Capotraste: sem capotraste
Autor: Pencom [a] 30.896. Última edição em 26 de jun. de 2024
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Cifras

E7
E
C
D
B
A

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When The Levee Breaks chords (for acoustic guitar; an oxymoron?)
Led Zeppelin 1970 (Kansas Joe McCoy & Memphis Minnie 1929)
 
Arguably, one of the finest recordings ever mixing the blues with heavy metal rock.
About the great Mississippi flood of 1927. Very hard to accurately duplicate because of the
heavy amount of studio recording, echo harmonica & special effects.
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_the_Levee_Breaks
 
E7* = G string 1st fret + A string 2nd fret (2 finger E7 chord)
E7** = E chord + B string 3rd fret (4 finger E7 chord)
E chord
 
Repeatedly strum E7*/E/E7**/E7* Play around with different combinations for the best
effect, deemphasizing the high E string and emphasizing the low E string
 
Capo I
 
E7 * E E7 ** E7 * 18x
 
C D
 
E7 * \ E 4x
 
C D
 
E7 * \ E 4x
 
      E7 *     E        E7 **            E
If it keeps on raining, levee's goin' to break, 2x
         E7 *  E           E7 **            E
When the levee breaks I'll have no place to stay.
 
E7* E E7** E7*  2x
 
E7*      E                  E7**     E
Mean old levee taught me to weep and moan, 2x
E7*         E               E7**                   E
Got what it takes to make a mountain man leave his home,
E7* E     E7* E     E7* E
Oh, well, oh, well, oh, well.
 
C D
 
E7 * \ E 4x
 
C D
 
E7 * \ E 4x
 
E7* E  E7* B  E7* A D E
 
E7*                    E
Don't it make you feel bad
            B
When you're trying to find your way home,
    A                D      E
You don't know which way to go?
          E7*        E
If you're goin' down South
     B
They got no work to do,
       A           D       E
If you don't know about Chicago.
 
E7* E  E7* B  E7* A D E 2x
 
E7* E E7** E7*  14x
 
C D
 
E7 * \ E 4x
 
C D
 
E7 * \ E 4x
 
E7*          E         E7**                    E
Cryin' won't help you, praying won't do you no good,
     E7*          E         E7**                    E
Now, cryin' won't help you, praying won't do you no good,
         E7*   E       E7**             E
When the levee breaks, mama, you got to move.
 
E7* E E7** E7* 2x
 
E7*      E     E7**                 E
All last night sat on the levee and moaned, 2x
          E7*     E    E7**         E
Thinking about me baby and my happy home.
 
C D
 
E7 * \ E 4x
 
C D
 
E7 * \ E 4x
 
E7* E  E7* B  E7* A D E 2x
 
E7* E  E7* B  E7* A  D E 2x
Ah  ha ah  ha ah  ha ha ha
 
E7* E  E7* B  E7* A D E
 
E7* E E7** E7* 2x
 
Going, going to Chicago... Going to Chicago... sorry but I can't take you...
 
E7*   E       E7**  E7*  E
Going down... going down now... going down....
 
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AcousticFrank
in the verse (main riff) i use two bars standard E-major while hammering a G-note on the lower E-string with the pinkie at the right times (and i start with the pressed down G-note). At the end of every second bar lift the finger of the A-string. i always try to hit only the lower E-, the A and the D-string, making this basicly powerchords. No problem when the other strings ring with, only when the A-string is open it doesn't sound good when they're ringing with. in that case play a proper A-major.
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cavendish.freire
yeah, if you try to mimic the bass on an acoustic it sounds really nice.
+4
5jul
After every C-D transition part it goes G-E-G-E.
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