The Beatles "Let It Be" acoustic guitar tutorial - Easy Songs To Play On Guitar
Summary
TLDRThis tutorial offers a detailed guide on how to play 'Let It Be' by The Beatles on guitar. It covers the essential chords (C Major, G Major, A Minor, F Major Seven), providing a breakdown of their transitions and strumming patterns. The video demonstrates the verse and chorus chord progressions, with helpful tips for beginners, including easier alternatives to difficult chords like the F bar chord. It also touches on playing a melody with the C Major scale and offers advice on how to incorporate muted strums and enhance the song's sound. Perfect for guitarists looking to master this classic tune.
Takeaways
- 😀 The song 'Let It Be' by The Beatles is played using simple chords: C major, G major, A minor, and F major 7.
- 😀 The C major chord is strummed from string 5, not the thickest string, and the thumb can be used to mute the sixth string if needed.
- 😀 A fingerstyle G chord is recommended for easier transitions from C major to G major, using the middle, third, and fourth fingers.
- 😀 The F major 7 chord is an easier alternative to the F bar chord, with the third finger placed one string higher and the little finger positioned beneath it.
- 😀 Each chord is typically played for two strums, with a consistent pattern throughout the verses and chorus.
- 😀 The verse structure is: C major, G major, A minor, and F major 7, with two strums per chord.
- 😀 The chorus begins with an A minor chord and follows the progression: A minor, G major, F major 7 (or F bar chord), and C major.
- 😀 The song also features melodic runs, such as those in the C major scale, which can be added after certain chords for extra flavor.
- 😀 An instrumental section follows the second chorus, mirroring the end of the verse and including the F major 7, G major, and C major progression.
- 😀 The guitar solo uses the same chord progression as the verse, offering a seamless transition into this section.
- 😀 The song ends with a final chorus followed by the instrumental outro, closing the performance in the same style as the verse and instrumental section.
Q & A
What are the main chords used in 'Let It Be' for the guitar?
-The main chords used in 'Let It Be' are C major, G major, A minor, and F major seven (or the full F bar chord).
How do you play the C major chord in 'Let It Be'?
-To play the C major chord, strum from the 5th string down, skipping the thickest string. You can place your thumb over the top if desired.
What is the alternative way to play the G major chord?
-An alternative way to play the G major chord is with a fingerstyle, where you use your middle, third, and fourth fingers instead of the traditional method.
How can you simplify playing the F major chord in 'Let It Be'?
-You can simplify the F major chord by using the F major seven variation, where the third finger is placed one string higher, and the pinky is placed underneath. This avoids the full F bar chord.
Why is the F major seven recommended instead of the full F bar chord?
-The F major seven is recommended because it is easier for beginners to play, as it avoids the difficulty of barring all the strings with one finger, which can be challenging for those still developing their finger strength.
How do you strum the chords in the verse of 'Let It Be'?
-In the verse, you strum each chord twice. The progression goes C → G → A minor → F (major seven).
What is the strumming pattern for 'Let It Be'?
-The basic strumming pattern involves two strums for each chord. You can also add a variation by strumming all the strings and then hitting the thicker strings with a slight pause in between.
What is the chord progression for the chorus of 'Let It Be'?
-The chorus progression is A minor → G → F → C.
How does the instrumental section of 'Let It Be' differ from the verse?
-The instrumental section follows the same chord progression as the verse but adds an F bar chord before returning to the C chord.
What tips does the instructor offer for beginners learning 'Let It Be'?
-The instructor suggests using the F major seven to simplify the F chord, keeping your elbow in while playing to maintain a natural hand position, and practicing smooth transitions between chords to make the song easier to play.
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