Chords for Because (Lesson) - Beatles
Tempo:
61.4 bpm
Chords used:
C#m
G#
A
D#m
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Hey all, I've had a bunch of requests for this one going back a couple of years, but
Had one this week and it reminded me that [F] we haven't done this one [E] yet
So I'm gonna run through the chords the way I play it
And I'm sure it's different from other people and for all I know different from the Beatles, but this is my version so
Take it or leave it.
It's in [C#m] C sharp minor
Starts with that and in terms of arpeggiating
[N] You're kind of on your own for that.
I'll try to give you whatever hints I can but
That's something I don't teach.
So if you're not at that level where you can hear it and pick it out by hearing it
Then this is not for you, but for people who?
Can pick [E] it up?
Fairly easily and it is a fairly [C#m] easy
pattern to pick up
So it's C sharp minor
[C#] So at the end of it, you're hitting regular C sharp minor sort of [C#m] a through B string
[E]
[C#] The last part is on the A [E] string go up three frets to what is that seven and then [C#m] back down to four
[D#m]
[G#] Right, [C#m] so that goes C sharp minor
[D#] [G#m] You know, it's all you're doing differently is put your [E] pinky three frets up on the A string
[C#] [C] This is the way I play that chord.
I don't know what other people play, but I play it as
[C#m] The A and G strings are at the sixth and
[D#m] the D and B strings are at four
Right, [G#]
so it goes [D#m] from that
[G#] To an [E] A flat.
So you again [D#m] you're on that A string
So [G#] [D#]
[E] so [G#] far you [C#m] got
[D#m]
[G#] And then just
[A]
a flat a to [C#m] C sharp minor
[A]
A7
A7 to A6
I guess that would be but it goes the way it's picked it kind of misses a
string in there
[F#m] [A]
That's just a regular a7 except now you got the instead of the B string up three frets from the bar
It's now two frets up.
[F#m] [D] [Dm]
I
Don't know what that [D] second one in but it goes D
and then a
D string open G string first fret
D a B string third
[Dm] And on the high E string it goes to [Fm] one
[C#m] then back to the
[D#m] [G#] [A]
[C#] [A]
[D] [Dm] [C#m]
[D#m] [G#] [C#m]
[A] [D]
[F#m] [F#] love is
[G#] Two frets to G
And [C#m]
[D#m] [G#]
[A] [C#m] [A]
[F#m] [D] [Dm]
it kind of ends on [D] that last one
[Dm] [C#m]
C sharp minor
[D#m] Don't know what it is, but a and G strings at six
D and B strings at four
[G#] [A]
To a [C#m] to C sharp minor
[A]
[D] Whatever this is
[F#]
[G#]
[C#m] Starts over at C sharp minor again this part if you can't follow along as quickly as I do it
This is not for you.
My lessons are
intended for every skill [G#] level so
[D#] let the
Bashing begin of how quickly I ran through it
But for those of you who get it and understand the way I do this
I'm sure you won't have much trouble
Had one this week and it reminded me that [F] we haven't done this one [E] yet
So I'm gonna run through the chords the way I play it
And I'm sure it's different from other people and for all I know different from the Beatles, but this is my version so
Take it or leave it.
It's in [C#m] C sharp minor
Starts with that and in terms of arpeggiating
[N] You're kind of on your own for that.
I'll try to give you whatever hints I can but
That's something I don't teach.
So if you're not at that level where you can hear it and pick it out by hearing it
Then this is not for you, but for people who?
Can pick [E] it up?
Fairly easily and it is a fairly [C#m] easy
pattern to pick up
So it's C sharp minor
[C#] So at the end of it, you're hitting regular C sharp minor sort of [C#m] a through B string
[E]
[C#] The last part is on the A [E] string go up three frets to what is that seven and then [C#m] back down to four
[D#m]
[G#] Right, [C#m] so that goes C sharp minor
[D#] [G#m] You know, it's all you're doing differently is put your [E] pinky three frets up on the A string
[C#] [C] This is the way I play that chord.
I don't know what other people play, but I play it as
[C#m] The A and G strings are at the sixth and
[D#m] the D and B strings are at four
Right, [G#]
so it goes [D#m] from that
[G#] To an [E] A flat.
So you again [D#m] you're on that A string
So [G#] [D#]
[E] so [G#] far you [C#m] got
[D#m]
[G#] And then just
[A]
a flat a to [C#m] C sharp minor
[A]
A7
A7 to A6
I guess that would be but it goes the way it's picked it kind of misses a
string in there
[F#m] [A]
That's just a regular a7 except now you got the instead of the B string up three frets from the bar
It's now two frets up.
[F#m] [D] [Dm]
I
Don't know what that [D] second one in but it goes D
and then a
D string open G string first fret
D a B string third
[Dm] And on the high E string it goes to [Fm] one
[C#m] then back to the
[D#m] [G#] [A]
[C#] [A]
[D] [Dm] [C#m]
[D#m] [G#] [C#m]
[A] [D]
[F#m] [F#] love is
[G#] Two frets to G
And [C#m]
[D#m] [G#]
[A] [C#m] [A]
[F#m] [D] [Dm]
it kind of ends on [D] that last one
[Dm] [C#m]
C sharp minor
[D#m] Don't know what it is, but a and G strings at six
D and B strings at four
[G#] [A]
To a [C#m] to C sharp minor
[A]
[D] Whatever this is
[F#]
[G#]
[C#m] Starts over at C sharp minor again this part if you can't follow along as quickly as I do it
This is not for you.
My lessons are
intended for every skill [G#] level so
[D#] let the
Bashing begin of how quickly I ran through it
But for those of you who get it and understand the way I do this
I'm sure you won't have much trouble
Key:
C#m
G#
A
D#m
E
C#m
G#
A
Hey all, I've had a bunch of requests for this one going back a couple of years, but
Had one this week and it reminded me that [F] we haven't done this one [E] yet
So I'm gonna run through the chords the way I play it
And I'm sure it's different from other people and for all I know different from the Beatles, but this is my version so
Take it or leave it.
It's in [C#m] C sharp minor
_ _ Starts with that and in terms of arpeggiating
[N] You're kind of on your own for that.
I'll try to give you whatever hints I can but
That's something I don't teach.
So if you're not at that level where you can hear it and pick it out by hearing it
Then this is not for you, but for people who?
Can pick [E] it up?
Fairly easily and it is a fairly [C#m] easy
pattern to pick up
So it's C sharp minor _ _
[C#] So at the end of it, you're hitting regular C sharp minor sort of [C#m] a through B string
_ [E] _
_ [C#] The last part is on the A [E] string go up three frets to what is that seven and then [C#m] back down to four
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D#m] _
_ _ [G#] Right, [C#m] so that goes C sharp minor _ _
_ [D#] _ [G#m] You know, it's all you're doing differently is put your [E] pinky three frets up on the A string
_ [C#] _ _ [C] This is the way I play that chord.
I don't know what other people play, but I play it as
[C#m] The A and G strings are at the sixth and
[D#m] the D and B strings are at four
Right, _ _ [G#] _ _ _
so it goes [D#m] from that
_ _ [G#] _ To an [E] A flat.
So you again [D#m] you're on that A string
So [G#] _ [D#] _ _ _
_ [E] _ so [G#] _ _ far you [C#m] got
_ _ _ _ [D#m] _ _ _
[G#] _ _ _ And then just
[A] _
a flat a to [C#m] C sharp minor
_ [A]
A7
_ _ _ _ A7 to A6
I guess that would be but it goes the way it's picked it kind of misses a
string in there _
_ [F#m] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ That's just a regular a7 except now you got the instead of the B string up three frets from the bar
It's now two frets up. _
[F#m] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [Dm]
I
Don't know what that [D] second one in but it goes D
and then a
D string open G string first fret
D a B string third
_ _ [Dm] And on the high E string it goes to [Fm] one
_ [C#m] then back to the _ _
_ [D#m] _ _ _ [G#] _ _ _ [A] _
_ [C#] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ [C#m] _ _
_ [D#m] _ _ [G#] _ _ _ _ [C#m] _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [F#m] [F#] love is _ _ _
[G#] Two frets to G
_ And _ _ [C#m] _
_ _ _ _ [D#m] _ _ _ [G#] _
_ [A] _ _ _ [C#m] _ _ [A] _ _
_ [F#m] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [Dm] _
it kind of ends on [D] that last one
_ [Dm] _ _ [C#m] _
C sharp minor
_ _ _ [D#m] _ Don't know what it is, but a and G strings at six
D and B strings at four _
[G#] _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
To a [C#m] to C sharp minor
_ [A] _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ Whatever this is
_ [F#] _
_ _ _ _ [G#] _ _ _ _
_ [C#m] Starts over at C sharp minor again this part if you can't follow along as quickly as I do it
This is not for you.
My lessons are
intended for every skill [G#] level so
[D#] let the
Bashing begin of how quickly I ran through it
But for those of you who get it and understand the way I do this
I'm sure you won't have much trouble _
Had one this week and it reminded me that [F] we haven't done this one [E] yet
So I'm gonna run through the chords the way I play it
And I'm sure it's different from other people and for all I know different from the Beatles, but this is my version so
Take it or leave it.
It's in [C#m] C sharp minor
_ _ Starts with that and in terms of arpeggiating
[N] You're kind of on your own for that.
I'll try to give you whatever hints I can but
That's something I don't teach.
So if you're not at that level where you can hear it and pick it out by hearing it
Then this is not for you, but for people who?
Can pick [E] it up?
Fairly easily and it is a fairly [C#m] easy
pattern to pick up
So it's C sharp minor _ _
[C#] So at the end of it, you're hitting regular C sharp minor sort of [C#m] a through B string
_ [E] _
_ [C#] The last part is on the A [E] string go up three frets to what is that seven and then [C#m] back down to four
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D#m] _
_ _ [G#] Right, [C#m] so that goes C sharp minor _ _
_ [D#] _ [G#m] You know, it's all you're doing differently is put your [E] pinky three frets up on the A string
_ [C#] _ _ [C] This is the way I play that chord.
I don't know what other people play, but I play it as
[C#m] The A and G strings are at the sixth and
[D#m] the D and B strings are at four
Right, _ _ [G#] _ _ _
so it goes [D#m] from that
_ _ [G#] _ To an [E] A flat.
So you again [D#m] you're on that A string
So [G#] _ [D#] _ _ _
_ [E] _ so [G#] _ _ far you [C#m] got
_ _ _ _ [D#m] _ _ _
[G#] _ _ _ And then just
[A] _
a flat a to [C#m] C sharp minor
_ [A]
A7
_ _ _ _ A7 to A6
I guess that would be but it goes the way it's picked it kind of misses a
string in there _
_ [F#m] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ That's just a regular a7 except now you got the instead of the B string up three frets from the bar
It's now two frets up. _
[F#m] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [Dm]
I
Don't know what that [D] second one in but it goes D
and then a
D string open G string first fret
D a B string third
_ _ [Dm] And on the high E string it goes to [Fm] one
_ [C#m] then back to the _ _
_ [D#m] _ _ _ [G#] _ _ _ [A] _
_ [C#] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ [C#m] _ _
_ [D#m] _ _ [G#] _ _ _ _ [C#m] _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [F#m] [F#] love is _ _ _
[G#] Two frets to G
_ And _ _ [C#m] _
_ _ _ _ [D#m] _ _ _ [G#] _
_ [A] _ _ _ [C#m] _ _ [A] _ _
_ [F#m] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [Dm] _
it kind of ends on [D] that last one
_ [Dm] _ _ [C#m] _
C sharp minor
_ _ _ [D#m] _ Don't know what it is, but a and G strings at six
D and B strings at four _
[G#] _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
To a [C#m] to C sharp minor
_ [A] _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ Whatever this is
_ [F#] _
_ _ _ _ [G#] _ _ _ _
_ [C#m] Starts over at C sharp minor again this part if you can't follow along as quickly as I do it
This is not for you.
My lessons are
intended for every skill [G#] level so
[D#] let the
Bashing begin of how quickly I ran through it
But for those of you who get it and understand the way I do this
I'm sure you won't have much trouble _