Coverdale & Page - Dont Leave Me This Way Tab

  Coverdale/Page - Don't Leave Me This Way

This song makes  use of an Echoplex and backing synths, so nothing is
going to sound quite right, but heres an attempt to capture
it.

Main Rythm--Let notes ring -  clean
e
b This is repeated throught
g 0 0 0 0 the song.
d 2 2 2 2
a 3 1 0 1
E
After playing that a few times, this little phrase appears:
E
B /6 6 6 6\ /4 4 4 4\ /3 3 3 3\ /4 4 4 4\ Note only play this
G /10 10 10 10\ /8 8 8 8\ /7 7 7 7\ /8 8 8 8\ on one of the strings,
D whatever sounds right
A and is comfortable to
E you.
And once in a while, the end of the main Rythm Part changes a little:
e
b
g 0 0 0
d 2 2 2 1^3
a 3 1 0 1 3
E 1 3

Solo Guitar throughout song mostly stays within one blues scale

Something Page was always quite comfortable doing, play around in this scale(VIII pos.) and listen to the song and you'll figure them out. I just cant remember them all off the top of my head. First lead: Second lead:
e
b
g 8b10 8 10 10b12rb10 8 10b12rb10 8 10 8
d 8 8 10 10
a
E
Third lead: Fourth lead:
E 13vvv
B 12b13vv (16) 13vvv
G (17)
D
A
E
| rake across strings At this point, I have to agree with Chuck--there are a hell of a lot of little leads and things thrown in from here, but they are all based pretty much on the C blues scale, which (for people just starting out)

Is shown below. This is also the scale that most of the solo can be

improvised over: C Blues Scale:(starting partway up the neck at the 5th fret) 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
E X X X X X X X
B X X X X X X X
G X X X X X X X
D X X X X X X X
A X X X X X X X
E X X X X X X X
by incorporating different bends, runs, trills, etc. This is a very powerful scale. Just improvise your ass off.

The chorus: Dist guitar

e
b
g 7 2
d 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 7 8 8 8 3 3 3
a 5 5 5 5 5 7 8 8 8 3 3 3
E 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 5 6 1

This figure appears at the end of the chorus:

e
b
g 5 5/7 7/8 12\ \6
d 5 5/7 7/8 12\slow slide\6
a 3 3/5 5/6 10\ \4
E

I don't have the entire solo (he plays alot of it so goddamn fast,

but heres the basic framework, and the rest should be left up to improv, or interpretation. /hell of a bend, but it is the only

Solo: / way I can get it to sound right.

e
b
g 8b10vvv rb8 p5 8bbbb12 8 10
d
a
E
Just start a fast run down the 10th Postition and end it with this sort of lick:
e 10
b 10 13
g 12 10 10 12^14
d 10 10 12 12
a 10\8 8/10 12 12
E 10
e 10 X 11 12 13 14 15
b 10 13 10 13^15^13 10/13 13 13 13 13 13
g 12^14 X
d
a
E
e
b 18b20 16 13
g
d
a
E
Now start playing around there pretty fast, and when you hit the third measure of the rythm part with all the synths, slow it down to something like this.
e 13b15
b (15)b16rb15 13 (15)b16rb15 13 13 13
g
d
a
E

When you get to the chorus part do something like Page's climax from

Since Ive Been Loving You, like this:
e 10 13 13^15 13^15 11
b 11p8 11p8 8 11 9 11 11^13
g 10 10 /12
d
a
E
e 11 13^15 13^15 13 13^15 11
b 11^13 11 13
g
d
a
E
And then play around in this pos. for a bit.

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