Tea For One (tab) — Led Zeppelin
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Tea For One ---- 3/4 blues in Cm
8 bars of Cm 8 bars of Fm 8 bars of Cm 4 bars of Gm (first bar is actually 2 beats of Fm and one beat of Gm) 2 bars of Fm 2 bars of Bb back to Cm
riff played over Cm every so often ...let notes ring (that F has to go back down to Eb)
same riff played over Fm
riff played at the end of each verse
Every so often a verse is played like this:
--8--10----8--10---3--5---------------- Play once, then the above bit
This is an arpeggio bit This is the familiar riff ... similar to what Pagey plays each time through
Thanks to the original poster.
Peace, Paul Z