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			In My Time Of Dying
 			   Led Zeppelin
 	
 	A few things to note: This song is played with a slide
 in standard tuning (as far as I can tell). I may have some of the
 nuances a little off (like where to begin a particular slide etc.),
 but hopefully this will give you an idea of how to play it. 
 Opening riff: (set tone to "crunchy" :-))
 
 e |---------------------------------|-----------------------|
 B |---------------------------------|-----------------------|
 G |-3\2^0-2/3/5~--0-3\2^0-(0)/12~---|-3\2^0-2/3/5~-0-3\1^0--|
 D |-3\2^0-2/3/5~--0-3\2^0-(0)/12~---|-3\2^0-2/3/5~-0-3\1^0--|
 A |---------------------------------|-----------------^-----|
 E |---------------------------------|-----------------|-----|
                                     |                 |
  				   wait		 slow slide
 				    |		      |
 e |---------------------------------|-----------------|-----|
 B |-----------------------------12~-|-----------------v-----|
 G |-3\2^0-2/3/5~--0-3\2^0-(0)/12--~-|-3\2^0-2/3/5--0-3\1----|
 D |-3\2^0-2/3/5~--0-3\2^0-(0)/12--~-|-3\2^0-2/3/5--0-3\1----|
 A |---------------------------------|-----------------------|
 E |---------------------------------|-----------------------|
 
 
 Another part:
 
 e |-----------------------------|---------------------------|
 B |-----------------------------|---------------------------|
 G |-0-3-5---0-(5)/7-0-(3)/5\3-0-|-0-3-5---0-(5)/7-0-(3)/5-3-|
 D |-0-3-5---0-(5)/7-0-(3)/5\3-0-|-0-3-5---0-(5)/7-0-(3)/5-3-|
 A |-----------------------------|---------------------------|
 E |-----------------------------|---------------------------|
 
 Repeat that once.
 
 Yet another part: (a little faster than previous progressions)
 
 e |------------------------|--------------------------------|
 B |------------------------|--------------------------------|
 G |-(3)/7~-0-(3)/5^0-3-0-:-|-/12~-0-(3)/5^0-3^0-:--5-(hold)-|
 D |-(3)/7~-0-(3)/5^0-3-0-:-|-/12~-0-(3)/5^0-3^0-:--5-(hold)-|
 A |----------------------^-|--------------------^-----------|
 E |----------------------|-|--------------------|-----------|
 		       repeat                 repeat
 
 Now, right after that last 5-5 power chord, there's a little
 piece that I can't figure out. It leads to this fast part, tight
 with the drums:
 
 e |---------------------------------------------------------|
 B |---------------------------------------------------------|
 G |-(2)/3\2^0-(2)/3\2-0-(2)/5\3-0-(right here I usually play some)
 D |-(2)/3\2^0-(2)/3\2-0-(2)/5\3-0-(fast 0-0 "fills"; 3 or 4, drums) 
 A |---------------------------------------------------------|
 E |---------------------------------------------------------|
 
 Repeat several times.
 
 I'm not sure what the standard nomenclature is, but here is what
 I meant:
 
 	(X)/Y : Start slide at X fret, slide up to Y fret.
 	X^Y   : Pull slide off strings.
 	X~    : Hold and "wiggle" slide for a tremolo effect.
 
 This is my first tab, so please refrain from flaming, although
 corrections are more than welcome. At the very least, your friends
 will recognize this tune. I recommend listening to the song, of
 course. Have fun!
 
 Mike

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