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Led Zeppelin

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About Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin formed in 1968 in London when guitarist Jimmy Page recruited vocalist Robert Plant, bassist John Paul Jones, and drummer John Bonham after his stint with the Yardbirds. The band name reportedly came from a joke about a heavy lead balloon that stuck and grew into one of rock’s most lasting identities. Their early fusion of blues, folk textures, and thunderous riffs set a new template for hard rock and helped shape the concepts of high-energy live performance and studio experimentation.

Over the next decade they forged a string of landmark albums and touring spectacles, pushing the boundaries of guitar-driven rock. Led Zeppelin produced timeless riffs and expansive compositions on records like Led Zeppelin IV and Physical Graffiti, and their influence extends to countless guitarists and bands. They disbanded in 1980 after the death of John Bonham, but their impact remains immeasurable: they are among the best-selling artists of all time with an enduring legacy that includes a 1995 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction and a lasting imprint on how rock music is written, recorded, and performed. Their catalog continues to inspire players through curated lessons at DadRock Tabs, including tracks like Immigrant Song, Whole Lotta Love, Tangerine, South Bound Saurez, and more.

Today Led Zeppelin's influence endures in bands and players around the world, and the site's 90 lessons give guitarists and bassists a structured way to study iconic riffs, grooves, and production ideas that have defined rock for generations.

🎸 Want to know what gear Led Zeppelin used, their playing style, and fun facts? Scroll below the lessons!

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Traveling Riverside Blues
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Traveling Riverside Blues

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Jennings Farm Blues
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Jennings Farm Blues

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Four Sticks
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Four Sticks

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Ramble On
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Ramble On

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Achilles Last Stand
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Achilles Last Stand

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Rock N' Roll
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Rock N' Roll

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The Ocean
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The Ocean

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Rock And Roll
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Rock And Roll

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Black Dog
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Black Dog

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What Is And What Should Never Be
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What Is And What Should Never Be

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Immigrant Song
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Immigrant Song

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Good Times Bad Times
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Good Times Bad Times

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Communication Breakdown
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Communication Breakdown

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Dazed And Confused
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Dazed And Confused

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Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You
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Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You

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You Shook Me
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You Shook Me

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I Can't Quit You Baby
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I Can't Quit You Baby

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How Many More Times
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How Many More Times

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The Lemon Song
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The Lemon Song

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Whole Lotta Love
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Whole Lotta Love

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Thank You
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Thank You

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Heartbreaker
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Heartbreaker

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Bring It On Home
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Bring It On Home

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Friends
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Friends

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Celebration Day
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Celebration Day

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Out On The Tiles
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Out On The Tiles

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Since I've Been Loving You
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Since I've Been Loving You

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Gallows Pole
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Gallows Pole

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That's The Way
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That's The Way

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Tangerine
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Tangerine

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Stairway To Heaven
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Stairway To Heaven

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Going To California
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Going To California

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Misty Mountain Hop
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Misty Mountain Hop

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The Rain Song
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The Rain Song

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When The Levee Breaks
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When The Levee Breaks

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The Song Remains The Same
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The Song Remains The Same

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Dancing Days
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Dancing Days

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Over The Hills And Far Away
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Over The Hills And Far Away

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D'yer Ma'ker
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D'yer Ma'ker

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The Ocean
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The Ocean

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The Rover
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The Rover

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Custard Pie
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Custard Pie

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Trampled Under Foot
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Trampled Under Foot

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Houses Of The Holy
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Houses Of The Holy

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In The Light
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In The Light

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Kashmir
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Kashmir

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Ten Years Gone
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Ten Years Gone

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The Wanton Song
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The Wanton Song

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Sick Again
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Sick Again

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Nobody's Fault But Mine
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Nobody's Fault But Mine

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Candy Store Rock
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Candy Store Rock

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Hots On For Nowhere
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Hots On For Nowhere

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In The Evening
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In The Evening

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Fool In The Rain
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Fool In The Rain

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For Your Life
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For Your Life

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Carouselambra
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Carouselambra

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Living Loving Maid
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Living Loving Maid

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How Many More Times
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How Many More Times

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Rock And Roll
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Rock And Roll

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Dazed And Confused
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Dazed And Confused

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I Can't Quit You Baby
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I Can't Quit You Baby

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You Shook Me
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You Shook Me

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Heartbreaker
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Heartbreaker

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Since I've Been Loving You
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Since I've Been Loving You

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Good Times Bad Times
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Good Times Bad Times

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The Ocean
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The Ocean

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Whole Lotta Love
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Whole Lotta Love

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Babe I'm Gonna Leave You
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Babe I'm Gonna Leave You

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Immigrant Song
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Immigrant Song

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Living Loving Maid
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Living Loving Maid

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Tangerine
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Tangerine

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South Bound Saurez
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South Bound Saurez

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Deep Dive

Playing Style

Led Zeppelin's playing style centers on blues-based hard rock, anchored by Page's heavy riffing and Jones's muscular bass lines and keyboard textures. The guitar work is built on punchy power chords, palm-muted rhythms, expressive bends, and dynamic alternate picking, with unison riffs and call-and-response figures that give the music a colossal feel. Page also explored dynamic textures, soft fingerpicked passages, and studio layering to create epic, cinematic tracks. The ensemble's chemistry—tight rhythm section, soaring vocals, and Page's virtuosic lead ideas—gives the band its unmistakable sound that has inspired generations of players.

🎸 Gear & Equipment

Iconic gear: Jimmy Page's main guitar was a 1959 Gibson Les Paul Standard (sunburst) paired with a Gibson Les Paul Junior and a Telecaster on earlier sessions. In live settings he famously used a Gibson EDS-1275 double-neck for Stairway to Heaven and relied on Marshall amp stacks (4x12 cabs, 100-watt heads) for massive stage volume, with Vox AC30s used in earlier years. Effects included a Cry Baby wah, MXR Phase 90 phaser, and tape-delay rigs like the Echoplex to create shimmering, spacious textures.

Why Learn Led Zeppelin Songs?

Learning Led Zeppelin songs builds a rock-solid foundation: you'll sharpen riff-building, guitar/bass groove, timing, and dynamic playing while exploring blues-based scales and expressive phrasing. The catalog spans from riff-driven anthems to more intricate, moodier pieces, offering something for players from late-beginner to advanced. With 90 lessons on DadRock Tabs, you can progressively tackle songs that reinforce power-chord strength, palm muting, rhythmic accents, and lead phrasing, all essential tools for any aspiring rock guitarist.

Did You Know?

  • 1The band's name reportedly came from a joke about a heavy lead balloon that stuck and became one of rock's most iconic identities.
  • 2Led Zeppelin is one of the best-selling bands of all time, with estimates placing global sales around 300 million records.
  • 3Their 1970s live shows helped define the stadium rock experience, featuring extended improvisations and hammering, groove-heavy rhythms.
  • 4Led Zeppelin IV (1971) is one of the best-selling albums in history and features iconic tracks like Stairway to Heaven.

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