Chords for Help Lesson - Beatles
Tempo:
93.875 bpm
Chords used:
G
A
D
Bm
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Bm] Hey, beautiful fans this time.
We're going to do another lesson and this one's for help
It's actually fairly
On the acoustic fairly [Em] simple I kind of do
[G] And let the play along version that I did I got a one guitar arrangement of it because I don't think the acoustic is doing
I don't think the acoustic is doing that part, but if you're just going to play it [Em] on the catfire
You got to do that part
So we'll get right into it standard tuning [Bm] of course.
I think he's actually using a 12 string, but I don't know one
We're doing on the six and it starts in with that
on B minor
I'm just going to assume you know what these chords are if I say be mine, and you're going to know what it is
if you don't know that I
You probably should learn those and then come back to this
So it starts on
Be mine
[D] So
[G] we'll do that descending baseline with it right so start on B minor and then [Bm] off on the a string [D] [G]
to G
Walk down to E [D] mine
[Em] [E]
E sorry fully not even and sometimes I play that one as any set
And I think it is in this [Bm] case, so it's I [G] need somebody
You [E] know I need some all so you all you've got [Bm] so far
Be my open that a [G] walk down to G
[D] [E] To eat seven and [Em] then there's this little thing [G] [C#] [A]
[Em] so you're starting
It's just the same two fingers moving down, so you know once you got the fingering position
just move it down a fret at a time, but it's the a string at the seventh fret and
the D string at the fifth fret
So just pick those four strings starting on that first fret of note [B]
[G] [C#] [A] down [G] to an egg
[D#m]
[C#m] [A] When I was younger that part
I'm the showman the [C#m] showman C sharp minor
As [F#m] [B] an F sharp minor you might play it like that [F#] just just [B] those I play like [F#] that reach over
[F#m] [C] Bodies and then the help in any way [D] is D [G] help in G [C#] [A] anyway
[D] Help [A] [C#m]
[G] [F#m] [D] [A] me [B] if you can we're kind of back to the beginning
[Bm] [G]
[D] [E]
I
Said he said [G]
and then the same walk [B] down
[G] [C#]
[A] [G] So you're picking four strings in a row?
[D#] [G] [C#] [A]
That's the whole song the only difference is that there's that one point where it gets a little bit quiet in the last person is just doing
And [C#m]
[G#] it's a little bit softer, but the chords are all the same so those are all the parts to the song except [Bm] for
[G] [D]
[E]
[Em] [G] [F#m] Oh
Yeah, help me
[A] [G] So on the end the very last
[Bm]
[G] [C#] [Am] Normally you'd go back to the a to start the [C] next verse, but it doesn't it goes [F#m] back to that F sharp minor
[A] Help me
It ends on a
[N] For that very last chord, and that's the whole tune.
There's not really not much to it other than that
So good luck with that
We're going to do another lesson and this one's for help
It's actually fairly
On the acoustic fairly [Em] simple I kind of do
[G] And let the play along version that I did I got a one guitar arrangement of it because I don't think the acoustic is doing
I don't think the acoustic is doing that part, but if you're just going to play it [Em] on the catfire
You got to do that part
So we'll get right into it standard tuning [Bm] of course.
I think he's actually using a 12 string, but I don't know one
We're doing on the six and it starts in with that
on B minor
I'm just going to assume you know what these chords are if I say be mine, and you're going to know what it is
if you don't know that I
You probably should learn those and then come back to this
So it starts on
Be mine
[D] So
[G] we'll do that descending baseline with it right so start on B minor and then [Bm] off on the a string [D] [G]
to G
Walk down to E [D] mine
[Em] [E]
E sorry fully not even and sometimes I play that one as any set
And I think it is in this [Bm] case, so it's I [G] need somebody
You [E] know I need some all so you all you've got [Bm] so far
Be my open that a [G] walk down to G
[D] [E] To eat seven and [Em] then there's this little thing [G] [C#] [A]
[Em] so you're starting
It's just the same two fingers moving down, so you know once you got the fingering position
just move it down a fret at a time, but it's the a string at the seventh fret and
the D string at the fifth fret
So just pick those four strings starting on that first fret of note [B]
[G] [C#] [A] down [G] to an egg
[D#m]
[C#m] [A] When I was younger that part
I'm the showman the [C#m] showman C sharp minor
As [F#m] [B] an F sharp minor you might play it like that [F#] just just [B] those I play like [F#] that reach over
[F#m] [C] Bodies and then the help in any way [D] is D [G] help in G [C#] [A] anyway
[D] Help [A] [C#m]
[G] [F#m] [D] [A] me [B] if you can we're kind of back to the beginning
[Bm] [G]
[D] [E]
I
Said he said [G]
and then the same walk [B] down
[G] [C#]
[A] [G] So you're picking four strings in a row?
[D#] [G] [C#] [A]
That's the whole song the only difference is that there's that one point where it gets a little bit quiet in the last person is just doing
And [C#m]
[G#] it's a little bit softer, but the chords are all the same so those are all the parts to the song except [Bm] for
[G] [D]
[E]
[Em] [G] [F#m] Oh
Yeah, help me
[A] [G] So on the end the very last
[Bm]
[G] [C#] [Am] Normally you'd go back to the a to start the [C] next verse, but it doesn't it goes [F#m] back to that F sharp minor
[A] Help me
It ends on a
[N] For that very last chord, and that's the whole tune.
There's not really not much to it other than that
So good luck with that
Key:
G
A
D
Bm
Em
G
A
D
[Bm] Hey, beautiful fans this time.
We're going to do another lesson and this one's for help
_ _ It's actually fairly
On the acoustic fairly [Em] simple I kind of do
[G] And let the play along version that I did I got a one guitar arrangement of it because I don't think the acoustic is doing
I don't think the acoustic is doing that part, but if you're just going to play it [Em] on the catfire
You got to do that part
So we'll get right into it standard tuning [Bm] of course.
I think he's actually using a 12 string, but I don't know one
We're doing on the six and it starts in with that
on B minor
I'm just going to assume you know what these chords are if I say be mine, and you're going to know what it is
if you don't know that I
_ You probably should learn those and then come back to this
So it starts on
Be mine
[D] So _
[G] we'll do that descending baseline with it right so start on B minor and then [Bm] off on the a string _ _ [D] _ _ _ [G]
to G
_ Walk down to E [D] mine
[Em] _ [E]
E sorry fully not even and sometimes I play that one as any set _
And I think it is in this [Bm] case, so it's I [G] need somebody
You _ [E] _ know I need some all so you all you've got [Bm] so far
Be my open that a [G] walk down to G _ _
[D] _ [E] _ _ To eat seven and [Em] then there's this little thing _ [G] _ _ _ [C#] _ [A] _ _
[Em] _ so you're starting
It's just the same two fingers moving down, so you know once you got the fingering position
just move it down a fret at a time, but it's the a string at the seventh fret and
the D string at the fifth fret
So just pick those four strings starting on that first fret of note [B] _ _
[G] _ _ [C#] _ _ [A] down [G] to an egg
[D#m] _
[C#m] _ [A] _ _ When I was younger that part
I'm the showman the [C#m] showman C sharp minor
_ _ As [F#m] _ [B] an F sharp minor you might play it like that [F#] just just _ [B] those I play like [F#] that reach over
[F#m] _ _ _ [C] Bodies and then the help in any way [D] is D [G] help in G [C#] [A] anyway
_ [D] Help [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ _
_ [G] _ [F#m] _ _ _ [D] _ [A] me _ [B] _ if you can we're kind of back to the beginning _
[Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ [E] _
_ I
Said he said _ _ _ [G]
and then the same walk [B] down
_ [G] _ [C#] _ _
[A] [G] So you're picking four strings in a row?
[D#] _ [G] _ [C#] _ [A] _
_ _ That's the whole song the only difference is that there's that one point where it gets a little bit quiet in the last person is just doing
_ And [C#m] _
[G#] it's a little bit softer, but the chords are all the same so those are all the parts to the song except [Bm] for _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Em] _ [G] _ _ [F#m] _ Oh
Yeah, help me
_ [A] _ [G] So on the end the very last
[Bm] _
[G] _ [C#] _ [Am] Normally you'd go back to the a to start the [C] next verse, but it doesn't it goes [F#m] back to that F sharp minor
[A] _ _ Help me
It ends on a
[N] For that very last chord, and that's the whole tune.
There's not really not much to it other than that
So good luck with that _ _
We're going to do another lesson and this one's for help
_ _ It's actually fairly
On the acoustic fairly [Em] simple I kind of do
[G] And let the play along version that I did I got a one guitar arrangement of it because I don't think the acoustic is doing
I don't think the acoustic is doing that part, but if you're just going to play it [Em] on the catfire
You got to do that part
So we'll get right into it standard tuning [Bm] of course.
I think he's actually using a 12 string, but I don't know one
We're doing on the six and it starts in with that
on B minor
I'm just going to assume you know what these chords are if I say be mine, and you're going to know what it is
if you don't know that I
_ You probably should learn those and then come back to this
So it starts on
Be mine
[D] So _
[G] we'll do that descending baseline with it right so start on B minor and then [Bm] off on the a string _ _ [D] _ _ _ [G]
to G
_ Walk down to E [D] mine
[Em] _ [E]
E sorry fully not even and sometimes I play that one as any set _
And I think it is in this [Bm] case, so it's I [G] need somebody
You _ [E] _ know I need some all so you all you've got [Bm] so far
Be my open that a [G] walk down to G _ _
[D] _ [E] _ _ To eat seven and [Em] then there's this little thing _ [G] _ _ _ [C#] _ [A] _ _
[Em] _ so you're starting
It's just the same two fingers moving down, so you know once you got the fingering position
just move it down a fret at a time, but it's the a string at the seventh fret and
the D string at the fifth fret
So just pick those four strings starting on that first fret of note [B] _ _
[G] _ _ [C#] _ _ [A] down [G] to an egg
[D#m] _
[C#m] _ [A] _ _ When I was younger that part
I'm the showman the [C#m] showman C sharp minor
_ _ As [F#m] _ [B] an F sharp minor you might play it like that [F#] just just _ [B] those I play like [F#] that reach over
[F#m] _ _ _ [C] Bodies and then the help in any way [D] is D [G] help in G [C#] [A] anyway
_ [D] Help [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ _
_ [G] _ [F#m] _ _ _ [D] _ [A] me _ [B] _ if you can we're kind of back to the beginning _
[Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ [E] _
_ I
Said he said _ _ _ [G]
and then the same walk [B] down
_ [G] _ [C#] _ _
[A] [G] So you're picking four strings in a row?
[D#] _ [G] _ [C#] _ [A] _
_ _ That's the whole song the only difference is that there's that one point where it gets a little bit quiet in the last person is just doing
_ And [C#m] _
[G#] it's a little bit softer, but the chords are all the same so those are all the parts to the song except [Bm] for _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Em] _ [G] _ _ [F#m] _ Oh
Yeah, help me
_ [A] _ [G] So on the end the very last
[Bm] _
[G] _ [C#] _ [Am] Normally you'd go back to the a to start the [C] next verse, but it doesn't it goes [F#m] back to that F sharp minor
[A] _ _ Help me
It ends on a
[N] For that very last chord, and that's the whole tune.
There's not really not much to it other than that
So good luck with that _ _