Another mystery unveiled! Very famous opening first chord. It's a little tricky, do you know there is all kinds of reports as to what was going on here. There are few things over dubbed and well, not really over dubbed but there is a couple of instruments playing at the same time.
The guitar is basically playing a G7 suspended 4, which is done by putting a bar at the third fret, your third finger on the fifth string at the fifth fret, and your fourth finger on the third string at the fifth fret.
That's the best thing you can do on the guitar to sound like it. The only thing that we used it differently was that Paul was playing a D in the base. Now you could play this chord and only hit five strings and now you have a sound because you are not going to lower G in the base. So G7 suspended 4 with G in the base.
Opens up 'A Hard days Night'.
The rest of the song is pretty straight forward. It is just strumming chords. G, C, G, F, G, C, D, G, F. Now it's C7 here, to get the sound of what they are singing, they are singing a flat seventh on the C chord, it should be B flat, and then back to a D chord.
If we can find the chords all over the place, upright how to chart up for that at TotallyGuitars sometime soon.
And there is a cool lead in there too, so someday I will get along to addressing that lead. It was done on a twelve string guitar. So it doesn't sound a whole lot like what I just did right there. Well, it does sound a lot like what I just did right there, but it's a little like addressed up by electric twelve-string guitar and it's very cool.
Anyway, hopefully a bunch of other cool stuff over TotallyGuitar. So come, check us out, there is much of lessons and tips, techniques, talk a little about how to pick, how to do some strumming, some easy barre chords and things like that.
So, this is when you can and hope you have a fun time lesson with 'Hard Days Night'.
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