Chords for Baby's In Black Beatles guitar lesson solo
Tempo:
93.725 bpm
Chords used:
A
B
Em
D
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Bernie Hamburger here again with another [Em] lesson on guitar solos by the Beatles [B] in this case.
This is a
[G]
Song called babies in black on the Beatles 65 album
I'm not sure what British release album it was but it's not too hard to find out, [Fm] but it's a really cool song
babies in black
[B] the guitar solos very
interesting there's a lot of
Bending going on and it's well, it's kind of hard to explain
So why don't I just play along with it?
And you'll see exactly what I'm talking about when I break it down for you and show you how to play it in the slower motion
Okay.
So first I'm going to play along with it.
Here goes
[E] [F] [D]
[E] [A] [D] [A]
[E] [D] [Am]
[Dm] [A] [E] [A]
[B]
All Right
pretty weird stuff, huh?
[Em] Okay.
So anyhow
It starts out and by the way, it helps in this song if you have a guitar with a big speed [B] tremolo such as
[Em] This right here, which a lot of your Gretsch [N] guitars have
This isn't it might look like it but it's not a Gretsch guitar
This is one of the guitars I hand built [Em] myself, but anyhow
It [B] goes something like this the guitar solo for babies in [A] black
[Em] Okay, it starts out
[A] So you're bending the B [B] string, I'm sorry you're bending the G string at the B note, which is the [C#] fourth fret
[A] [F#m] [A] The a string open
[G] [G#m] [A] You
Slide the D string from the fifth [G] to the sixth [G#m] fret and then the B string
You [G] hit the B string on a seventh and fifth fret.
[B] So it's [E]
[C#] [F#m] [A] [C]
[A] [G] [B] [E] [Em] you slide the a string at the seventh to the ninth
[F#] Then the [Em] you hit the G string on the seventh fret down to the fifth
[D]
[Am] [D] [C] [B]
You'll bend the G string this is the hard part you'll bend the G string at the seventh [D] fret
[F#]
[Bm] [Em] So you bending the G string, let me zoom that part in a little bit closer for you that might help you
[D] [B] [D#m] And [C] you hit the E string on the ninth fret
[D#]
[D] Then you let the G string go back to its [G] position [B] after the bend so it's
[A] [Bm] [Em] You hit that E string on the seventh fret as [Dm] well.
So it's
[D#] [Bm] it's a little [F#m] tricky
[Bm]
You
Could use whatever fingers you find easier, you [D#] know
[B] Could use a pinky or [D] your ring finger
[E] See [D] like I said, I'm no expert believe me and I just messed that [D#] up so it's [Bm] and [Em]
then let me back out
And show you again [F] and then after that lick
[Bm] [C] Then you go back to the
[F#m] [A] You notice I gave it a little bit of a flutter with the big speed
[A#] So [B] I'll start it [A] over again [B] and [A]
[G] you might want to hit that big speed like that like I [C#] just did going into the solo
[A]
[B] So [E]
[Bm] [C] [A] you're [Em] sliding that [Bm] down [Am] [Bm] [A] [G]
[C] [A] so
This is a
[G]
Song called babies in black on the Beatles 65 album
I'm not sure what British release album it was but it's not too hard to find out, [Fm] but it's a really cool song
babies in black
[B] the guitar solos very
interesting there's a lot of
Bending going on and it's well, it's kind of hard to explain
So why don't I just play along with it?
And you'll see exactly what I'm talking about when I break it down for you and show you how to play it in the slower motion
Okay.
So first I'm going to play along with it.
Here goes
[E] [F] [D]
[E] [A] [D] [A]
[E] [D] [Am]
[Dm] [A] [E] [A]
[B]
All Right
pretty weird stuff, huh?
[Em] Okay.
So anyhow
It starts out and by the way, it helps in this song if you have a guitar with a big speed [B] tremolo such as
[Em] This right here, which a lot of your Gretsch [N] guitars have
This isn't it might look like it but it's not a Gretsch guitar
This is one of the guitars I hand built [Em] myself, but anyhow
It [B] goes something like this the guitar solo for babies in [A] black
[Em] Okay, it starts out
[A] So you're bending the B [B] string, I'm sorry you're bending the G string at the B note, which is the [C#] fourth fret
[A] [F#m] [A] The a string open
[G] [G#m] [A] You
Slide the D string from the fifth [G] to the sixth [G#m] fret and then the B string
You [G] hit the B string on a seventh and fifth fret.
[B] So it's [E]
[C#] [F#m] [A] [C]
[A] [G] [B] [E] [Em] you slide the a string at the seventh to the ninth
[F#] Then the [Em] you hit the G string on the seventh fret down to the fifth
[D]
[Am] [D] [C] [B]
You'll bend the G string this is the hard part you'll bend the G string at the seventh [D] fret
[F#]
[Bm] [Em] So you bending the G string, let me zoom that part in a little bit closer for you that might help you
[D] [B] [D#m] And [C] you hit the E string on the ninth fret
[D#]
[D] Then you let the G string go back to its [G] position [B] after the bend so it's
[A] [Bm] [Em] You hit that E string on the seventh fret as [Dm] well.
So it's
[D#] [Bm] it's a little [F#m] tricky
[Bm]
You
Could use whatever fingers you find easier, you [D#] know
[B] Could use a pinky or [D] your ring finger
[E] See [D] like I said, I'm no expert believe me and I just messed that [D#] up so it's [Bm] and [Em]
then let me back out
And show you again [F] and then after that lick
[Bm] [C] Then you go back to the
[F#m] [A] You notice I gave it a little bit of a flutter with the big speed
[A#] So [B] I'll start it [A] over again [B] and [A]
[G] you might want to hit that big speed like that like I [C#] just did going into the solo
[A]
[B] So [E]
[Bm] [C] [A] you're [Em] sliding that [Bm] down [Am] [Bm] [A] [G]
[C] [A] so
Key:
A
B
Em
D
Bm
A
B
Em
Bernie Hamburger here again with another [Em] lesson on guitar solos by the Beatles [B] in this case.
This is a
[G]
Song called babies in black on the Beatles 65 album
I'm not sure what British release album it was but it's not too hard to find out, [Fm] but it's a really cool song
babies in black
[B] the guitar solos very
interesting there's a lot of
Bending going on and it's well, it's kind of hard to explain
So why don't I just play along with it?
And you'll see exactly what I'm talking about when I break it down for you and show you how to play it in the slower motion
Okay.
So first I'm going to play along with it.
Here goes _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [F] _ _ [D] _
[E] _ _ _ [A] _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ [D] _ [Am] _
[Dm] _ [A] _ [E] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
All Right
pretty weird stuff, huh?
[Em] Okay.
So anyhow
It starts out and by the way, it helps in this song if you have a guitar with a big speed [B] tremolo such as
[Em] This right here, which a lot of your Gretsch [N] guitars have
_ _ This isn't it might look like it but it's not a Gretsch guitar
This is one of the guitars I hand built [Em] myself, but anyhow
It [B] goes something like this the guitar solo for babies in [A] black
[Em] Okay, it starts out
_ [A] _ So you're bending the B [B] string, I'm sorry you're bending the G string at the B note, which is the [C#] fourth fret
[A] _ [F#m] _ _ [A] The a string open
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ [G#m] _ _ [A] You
Slide the D string from the fifth [G] to the sixth [G#m] fret and then the B string
You [G] hit the B string on a seventh and fifth fret.
[B] So it's _ _ [E] _ _
_ [C#] _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ [A] _ [C] _
[A] _ [G] _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ [Em] you slide the a string at the seventh to the ninth
[F#] _ Then the [Em] you hit the G string on the seventh fret down to the fifth
[D] _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ [D] _ [C] _ _ [B] _ _
You'll _ bend the G string this is the hard part you'll bend the G string at the seventh [D] fret
[F#] _ _ _
[Bm] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ So you bending the G string, let me zoom that part in a little bit closer for you that might help you
_ _ _ [D] _ [B] _ [D#m] And _ _ [C] you hit the E string on the ninth fret
[D#] _
_ [D] Then you let the G string go back to its [G] position [B] after the bend so it's
[A] _ [Bm] [Em] You _ hit that E string on the seventh fret as [Dm] well.
So it's _ _
[D#] _ [Bm] _ it's a little [F#m] tricky
[Bm] _ _
You
Could use whatever fingers you find easier, you [D#] know
[B] Could use a pinky or [D] your ring finger
_ [E] See _ [D] like I said, I'm no expert believe me and I just messed that [D#] up so it's [Bm] and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
then let me back out
And show you again [F] and then after that lick
[Bm] [C] Then you go back to the
[F#m] _ [A] You _ _ _ notice I gave it a little bit of a flutter with the big speed _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A#] So [B] I'll start it [A] over again [B] and _ [A] _ _
[G] you might want to hit that big speed like that like I [C#] just did going into the solo
_ [A] _
_ _ _ _ [B] So [E] _ _
_ [Bm] _ _ [C] _ _ [A] you're [Em] sliding that [Bm] down [Am] _ _ [Bm] _ [A] _ [G] _ _ _
[C] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ so
This is a
[G]
Song called babies in black on the Beatles 65 album
I'm not sure what British release album it was but it's not too hard to find out, [Fm] but it's a really cool song
babies in black
[B] the guitar solos very
interesting there's a lot of
Bending going on and it's well, it's kind of hard to explain
So why don't I just play along with it?
And you'll see exactly what I'm talking about when I break it down for you and show you how to play it in the slower motion
Okay.
So first I'm going to play along with it.
Here goes _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [F] _ _ [D] _
[E] _ _ _ [A] _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ [D] _ [Am] _
[Dm] _ [A] _ [E] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
All Right
pretty weird stuff, huh?
[Em] Okay.
So anyhow
It starts out and by the way, it helps in this song if you have a guitar with a big speed [B] tremolo such as
[Em] This right here, which a lot of your Gretsch [N] guitars have
_ _ This isn't it might look like it but it's not a Gretsch guitar
This is one of the guitars I hand built [Em] myself, but anyhow
It [B] goes something like this the guitar solo for babies in [A] black
[Em] Okay, it starts out
_ [A] _ So you're bending the B [B] string, I'm sorry you're bending the G string at the B note, which is the [C#] fourth fret
[A] _ [F#m] _ _ [A] The a string open
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ [G#m] _ _ [A] You
Slide the D string from the fifth [G] to the sixth [G#m] fret and then the B string
You [G] hit the B string on a seventh and fifth fret.
[B] So it's _ _ [E] _ _
_ [C#] _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ [A] _ [C] _
[A] _ [G] _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ [Em] you slide the a string at the seventh to the ninth
[F#] _ Then the [Em] you hit the G string on the seventh fret down to the fifth
[D] _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ [D] _ [C] _ _ [B] _ _
You'll _ bend the G string this is the hard part you'll bend the G string at the seventh [D] fret
[F#] _ _ _
[Bm] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ So you bending the G string, let me zoom that part in a little bit closer for you that might help you
_ _ _ [D] _ [B] _ [D#m] And _ _ [C] you hit the E string on the ninth fret
[D#] _
_ [D] Then you let the G string go back to its [G] position [B] after the bend so it's
[A] _ [Bm] [Em] You _ hit that E string on the seventh fret as [Dm] well.
So it's _ _
[D#] _ [Bm] _ it's a little [F#m] tricky
[Bm] _ _
You
Could use whatever fingers you find easier, you [D#] know
[B] Could use a pinky or [D] your ring finger
_ [E] See _ [D] like I said, I'm no expert believe me and I just messed that [D#] up so it's [Bm] and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
then let me back out
And show you again [F] and then after that lick
[Bm] [C] Then you go back to the
[F#m] _ [A] You _ _ _ notice I gave it a little bit of a flutter with the big speed _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A#] So [B] I'll start it [A] over again [B] and _ [A] _ _
[G] you might want to hit that big speed like that like I [C#] just did going into the solo
_ [A] _
_ _ _ _ [B] So [E] _ _
_ [Bm] _ _ [C] _ _ [A] you're [Em] sliding that [Bm] down [Am] _ _ [Bm] _ [A] _ [G] _ _ _
[C] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ so