Im Going Home by Ten Years After This was taken from Woodstock 69' performance and other live MP3's. Alvin Lee is one crazy man. He plays fast and with amazing clarity. This is my humble attempt at his song. It is pretty right on. This song is very difficult to master, but well worth the time. Notes - Intro: Blues/Pentatonic scales. Very fast! There is a lot of movement between strings and there is also a lot of stretching. You will have to listen to the song extremely carefully and many times before mastering this signature Alvin Lee 'lick'. He seems to change it every time he plays it live though. Verse: The all too familiar boogie-woogie rhythm! Pretty easy to comprehend. Chorus: Some more fast licks. It is pretty repetitive though. Solo: Look down below . . . Other: Use light distortion. Just follow along with the song ya'll! Intro - ----------------------------------------------5--| ------------------------------------------5-7----| ---5-7-8-7-5-7-5---7---5-7-5----------4-5--------| -7---------------7---7-------7-5-7--7------------| -------------------------------------------------| -------------------------------------------------| -----8-10-11-10-8-10-8----8----------| -10b-------------------10---10-8-10--| -------------------------------------| -------------------------------------| -------------------------------------| -------------------------------------| -8-11-8-10-8-----8-11-8-10--8-----8-11-8-10-8-----| -------------10----------------10-------------10--| --------------------------------------------------| --------------------------------------------------| --------------------------------------------------| --------------------------------------------------| -----------------5----------------------| ----------------------------------------| -9-8-5-7-5----7b---8-7-5-7-5---5--------| -----------7-----------------7---7-5-7--| ----------------------------------------| ----------------------------------------| ----------------------------5-------------------5--| --------------------------------------------5-7----| --5-7-8-7-5-7-5---5-----7b----8-7-5-----5-6--------| -7---------------7------------------5-5------------| ---------------------7-----------------------------| ---------------------------------------------------| ------------------| -8----------------| ---8-7-5-6--------| -----------5------| -------------7-7--| ------------------| Repeat the intro with some variations. Chorus - "I'm Going Home . . ." "To see my baby . . ." --------------------------------|------------------------------| -----7-8-10b-10b-------7-8-10b--|------7h8-10b-10b------8-10b--| -9b----------------9b-----------|--9b---------------9b---------| --------------------------------|------------------------------| --------------------------------|------------------------------| --------------------------------|------------------------------| Verse - (Boogie-Woogie Baby!) ------------------------------------------| ------------------------------------------| ------------------------------------------| -2-4--2-4--2-4--2-4---2-4--2-4--2-4--2-4--| -0-0--0-0--0-0--0-0---0-0--0-0--0-0--0-0--| ------------------------------------------| ------------------------------------------| ------------------------------------------| -2-4--2-4--2-4--2-4-----------------------| -0-0--0-0--0-0--0-0---2-4--2-4--2-4--2-4--| ----------------------0-0--0-0--0-0--0-0--| ------------------------------------------| ------------------------------------------| ------------------------------------------| -4-6--4-6--2-4--2-4-----------------------| -2-2--2-2--0-0--0-0---2-4--2-4--2-4--2-4--| -0-0--0-0-------------0-0--0-0--0-0--0-0--| ------------------------------------------| Then go into the chorus Then the verse Then the solo - Use the basic blues/pentatonic scales with lots of speed He bases the solo off off the intro passages. Anything else e-mailo me.