Chords for ♪♫ The Beatles - For No One (Tutorial)
Tempo:
156 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
D
F
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G] Ok guys, [Ab] here's a tutorial for the Beatles 4 No 1, another one I covered recently which
I've had a lot of requests for tutorials for.
This one [C] is a lovely one to play, you don't need a plectrum for this one, this one is
a pluck strum kind of a one.
[Gb] [Fm] It basically is just [C] like a pluck, down, down, down, pluck, down, down, down, [Em] pluck, down,
down, [Am] down, pluck, down, [C] down, pluck, down, down, down, [Eb] pluck, down, down, down, pluck,
more or less the [C] strum for that one.
So it starts on a C, [A]
[Ab] I tend to always put my [G] G in the base of the C, not [Fm] that you actually
need it at the initial part of this verse, but [G] [F] at the end [C] you kind of do need to go between
those two, so I just get in the habit of fretting it anyway even though I may not necessarily
have to play it at that time.
So make your C, and you're going to pluck on the 5th string, on the 3rd fret there,
down, down, down, and you're basically [B] just going to move [G] down to the 5th string on the
[E] 2nd fret, [C]
your deep breaths, [Bm] [Em] your mind leaks, [Am] so that first finger is staying [B] there, [C] your
mind leaks, and just move it down one [Ab] fret, one string sorry, to make an A minor 7, [A] still
play the [Am] 5th, then I just bring those two fingers up [C] again to make that G over the C,
but this time [G] you're going to pluck the actual 6th string [F] instead of the 5th [G] string,
[C] then
make an F.
[F] [Am] If you can't make an F like [Ab] that, you can do a full barre chord F [F] if you like,
[E] but with [G] my guitar I can just manage to put my [Gb] thumb over here and keep that same [F] formation there.
The next [Gb] chord is a Bb, so that's the hardest one to get to quickly after the F, you've
got to come around for your [Bb] Bb, so basically you've got [C] to fret that 5th string on the
1st fret there, [Bb]
okay, and then come back for the C again.
[C]
Then here you are going from the 5th to the 6th, hence the reason why I think it's important
to keep those two fretted at all times.
So just slowly
[Em]
[Am] And
[C] [F]
[Bb] [C]
again, C, [Em] that one, whatever it's called, [C] [Am]
A minor 7, [C] G over the C, [F] F, Bb, F, Bb, F,
A minor 7 I suppose.
[Am]
[Bb] [Dm] [Bb]
You [F] can even [A] [Bb] play [A] the 5th open, [Bb] then come into the [G] Bb, [C]
C, Bb, 6th,
the day [Bm] breaks, your [Am] mind leaks, [C] find that all our [F] words are kindness in [Bb] their own [G] little
[C]
lines.
Bb is always the hard one to get.
Okay, the chorus, and in [D] her eyes you [A] see nothing.
What you [Ab] need here is a D minor,
so make your D minor and you pluck the [D] 4th string, [Dm]
down, down, down, [G] back to the A7,
pluck the [A] 5th string, down, down, down,
[D] [Dm] [F] back to the D [D] minor, [Dm] then what you want to do is
what you can do here, no sign, two strums, [E] [Gb] I'll [D] leave behind the tears.
[C] So while you've
got your [D] D minor shape, so play the 4th, 5th, 4th again, 4th, 5th, 4th, then the 3rd finger
comes up [A] onto the 4th string on the 2nd [E] fret, and then use your 4th [F] finger to come up onto
the 3rd fret of the 4th [Am] string, [E]
release again to the 2nd fret of the 4th [D] string, open 4th
string, then [Fm] up onto the 5th string on the [C] 3rd fret,
[D] then open 4th, so you get, [A] [F] [E] [D]
[C] [D] you're
keeping that finger there the whole [Dm] time because then I'm coming back into my [D] D minor strum
again.
You [A] see nothing, [D] no [Am] sign of love behind the tears.
[Dm]
[A]
[D]
[Dm] So [D] either two strums, or, [E]
[D]
[Dm] and [G]
back for a, so basically G here, but what you're going
to do is put your 1st finger here onto the 2nd string of the 1st [C] fret, [G] can't remember
what that chord is called, basically [Bm] playing it and [G] then releasing it, or even just [D] [C] [G] do
a little release and play [C] at the same time,
[G] [C]
[G] like that, that does sound nice if you can
do that.
And [D] in her eyes you see [A] nothing, [D] [Gb] no sign of love behind [Dm] the tears, cried for
[A]
[D] no one, a love that should [C] have [D] lasted [G] years.
And yeah, they're the only parts you need
for the song, the rest is again put up, made up through just that verse and chorus.
The
solo is the same chords [C] as the verse as well.
[G] [Am]
[C] [F] [Bb]
[G] [C]
Yeah, that's it, I don't need to show you
anymore, that's for no one, [Ab] it's actually [Em] not too difficult really when you look at
it that way, so then there's two parts, verse and chorus.
[G] Anyway, hope that's enough for
you. Bye.
[N]
I've had a lot of requests for tutorials for.
This one [C] is a lovely one to play, you don't need a plectrum for this one, this one is
a pluck strum kind of a one.
[Gb] [Fm] It basically is just [C] like a pluck, down, down, down, pluck, down, down, down, [Em] pluck, down,
down, [Am] down, pluck, down, [C] down, pluck, down, down, down, [Eb] pluck, down, down, down, pluck,
more or less the [C] strum for that one.
So it starts on a C, [A]
[Ab] I tend to always put my [G] G in the base of the C, not [Fm] that you actually
need it at the initial part of this verse, but [G] [F] at the end [C] you kind of do need to go between
those two, so I just get in the habit of fretting it anyway even though I may not necessarily
have to play it at that time.
So make your C, and you're going to pluck on the 5th string, on the 3rd fret there,
down, down, down, and you're basically [B] just going to move [G] down to the 5th string on the
[E] 2nd fret, [C]
your deep breaths, [Bm] [Em] your mind leaks, [Am] so that first finger is staying [B] there, [C] your
mind leaks, and just move it down one [Ab] fret, one string sorry, to make an A minor 7, [A] still
play the [Am] 5th, then I just bring those two fingers up [C] again to make that G over the C,
but this time [G] you're going to pluck the actual 6th string [F] instead of the 5th [G] string,
[C] then
make an F.
[F] [Am] If you can't make an F like [Ab] that, you can do a full barre chord F [F] if you like,
[E] but with [G] my guitar I can just manage to put my [Gb] thumb over here and keep that same [F] formation there.
The next [Gb] chord is a Bb, so that's the hardest one to get to quickly after the F, you've
got to come around for your [Bb] Bb, so basically you've got [C] to fret that 5th string on the
1st fret there, [Bb]
okay, and then come back for the C again.
[C]
Then here you are going from the 5th to the 6th, hence the reason why I think it's important
to keep those two fretted at all times.
So just slowly
[Em]
[Am] And
[C] [F]
[Bb] [C]
again, C, [Em] that one, whatever it's called, [C] [Am]
A minor 7, [C] G over the C, [F] F, Bb, F, Bb, F,
A minor 7 I suppose.
[Am]
[Bb] [Dm] [Bb]
You [F] can even [A] [Bb] play [A] the 5th open, [Bb] then come into the [G] Bb, [C]
C, Bb, 6th,
the day [Bm] breaks, your [Am] mind leaks, [C] find that all our [F] words are kindness in [Bb] their own [G] little
[C]
lines.
Bb is always the hard one to get.
Okay, the chorus, and in [D] her eyes you [A] see nothing.
What you [Ab] need here is a D minor,
so make your D minor and you pluck the [D] 4th string, [Dm]
down, down, down, [G] back to the A7,
pluck the [A] 5th string, down, down, down,
[D] [Dm] [F] back to the D [D] minor, [Dm] then what you want to do is
what you can do here, no sign, two strums, [E] [Gb] I'll [D] leave behind the tears.
[C] So while you've
got your [D] D minor shape, so play the 4th, 5th, 4th again, 4th, 5th, 4th, then the 3rd finger
comes up [A] onto the 4th string on the 2nd [E] fret, and then use your 4th [F] finger to come up onto
the 3rd fret of the 4th [Am] string, [E]
release again to the 2nd fret of the 4th [D] string, open 4th
string, then [Fm] up onto the 5th string on the [C] 3rd fret,
[D] then open 4th, so you get, [A] [F] [E] [D]
[C] [D] you're
keeping that finger there the whole [Dm] time because then I'm coming back into my [D] D minor strum
again.
You [A] see nothing, [D] no [Am] sign of love behind the tears.
[Dm]
[A]
[D]
[Dm] So [D] either two strums, or, [E]
[D]
[Dm] and [G]
back for a, so basically G here, but what you're going
to do is put your 1st finger here onto the 2nd string of the 1st [C] fret, [G] can't remember
what that chord is called, basically [Bm] playing it and [G] then releasing it, or even just [D] [C] [G] do
a little release and play [C] at the same time,
[G] [C]
[G] like that, that does sound nice if you can
do that.
And [D] in her eyes you see [A] nothing, [D] [Gb] no sign of love behind [Dm] the tears, cried for
[A]
[D] no one, a love that should [C] have [D] lasted [G] years.
And yeah, they're the only parts you need
for the song, the rest is again put up, made up through just that verse and chorus.
The
solo is the same chords [C] as the verse as well.
[G] [Am]
[C] [F] [Bb]
[G] [C]
Yeah, that's it, I don't need to show you
anymore, that's for no one, [Ab] it's actually [Em] not too difficult really when you look at
it that way, so then there's two parts, verse and chorus.
[G] Anyway, hope that's enough for
you. Bye.
[N]
Key:
C
G
D
F
A
C
G
D
[G] _ _ Ok guys, [Ab] here's a tutorial for the Beatles 4 No 1, another one I covered recently which
I've had a lot of _ requests for tutorials for.
This one [C] is a lovely one to play, _ _ you don't need a plectrum for this one, this one is
a pluck strum kind of a one.
[Gb] _ [Fm] It basically is just [C] like a pluck, down, down, down, pluck, down, down, down, [Em] pluck, down,
down, [Am] down, pluck, down, [C] down, pluck, down, down, down, [Eb] pluck, down, down, down, pluck,
more or less the [C] strum for that one.
So it starts on a C, [A] _ _
[Ab] I tend to always put my [G] G in the base of the C, not [Fm] that you actually
need it at the initial part of this verse, but [G] [F] at the end [C] you kind of do need to go between
those two, so I just get in the habit of fretting it anyway even though I may not necessarily
have to play it at that time.
_ So make your C, _ _ _ _ _ and you're going to pluck on the 5th string, on the 3rd fret there, _
down, down, down, and you're basically [B] just going to move [G] down to the 5th _ string on the
[E] 2nd fret, _ [C] _
your deep breaths, [Bm] _ [Em] your mind leaks, [Am] so that first finger is staying [B] there, [C] your
mind leaks, and just move it down _ one [Ab] fret, one string sorry, to make an A minor 7, [A] _ still
play the [Am] 5th, _ then _ I just bring those two fingers up [C] again to make that G over the C,
but this time [G] you're going to pluck the actual 6th string [F] instead of the 5th [G] string, _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ then
make an F.
[F] _ _ _ _ _ [Am] If you can't make an F like [Ab] that, you can do a full barre chord F [F] if you like,
_ _ _ _ [E] but with [G] my guitar I can just manage to put my [Gb] thumb over here and keep that same _ _ [F] formation there.
_ _ _ _ The next [Gb] chord is a Bb, so that's the hardest one to get to quickly after the F, you've
got to come around for your [Bb] Bb, _ _ so basically you've got [C] to fret that 5th string on the
1st fret there, [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ okay, and then come back for the C again.
[C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Then here you are going from the 5th _ to the _ _ 6th, hence the reason why I think it's important
to keep those two fretted at all times.
_ So just _ _ slowly_
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ And _
[C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
again, _ _ _ _ _ _ C, _ [Em] _ _ _ _ that one, whatever it's called, [C] _ _ [Am] _
A minor 7, _ _ [C] _ _ G over the C, _ [F] _ _ F, Bb, F, Bb, F,
A minor 7 I suppose.
[Am] _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ [Bb]
You [F] can even _ [A] _ _ [Bb] play [A] the 5th _ open, [Bb] _ _ then come into the [G] Bb, _ _ [C] _
C, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Bb, _ _ _ 6th, _ _ _ _ _ _
the day [Bm] breaks, your [Am] mind leaks, _ [C] find that all our [F] words are kindness in [Bb] their own [G] little
[C] _ _ _ _ _
lines.
Bb is always the hard one to get. _
Okay, the chorus, and in [D] her eyes you [A] see nothing.
_ What you [Ab] need here is a D minor,
_ so make your D minor and you pluck the [D] 4th string, [Dm] _ _ _ _ _
down, down, down, [G] _ _ back to the _ _ A7,
pluck the [A] 5th string, _ _ _ _ down, down, down, _
[D] _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ [F] back to the D [D] minor, _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ then what you want to do is
what you can do here, _ no sign, two strums, [E] _ [Gb] I'll [D] leave behind the tears.
[C] So while you've
got your [D] D minor shape, _ _ _ _ so play the 4th, _ 5th, _ 4th again, 4th, 5th, 4th, then the 3rd finger
comes up [A] onto the 4th string on the 2nd [E] fret, _ _ _ and then use your 4th [F] finger to come up onto _
the 3rd fret of the 4th [Am] string, _ [E] _
_ release again to the _ 2nd fret of the 4th [D] string, _ _ _ open 4th
string, _ then [Fm] up onto the 5th string on the [C] 3rd fret, _
_ [D] _ _ then open 4th, so you get, _ _ [A] _ _ [F] _ [E] _ [D] _
[C] _ _ [D] _ _ you're
keeping that finger there the whole [Dm] time because then I'm coming back into my [D] D minor strum
again.
_ _ _ _ _ You [A] see nothing, _ [D] _ _ no [Am] sign of love behind the tears.
[Dm] _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Dm] _ _ So [D] either two strums, or, _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Dm] _ _ _ _ and [G] _
back for a, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ so _ basically G here, _ _ but what you're going
to do is put your 1st finger here onto the 2nd string of the 1st [C] fret, _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ can't remember
what that chord is called, _ _ _ _ _ basically _ _ _ _ [Bm] playing it and [G] then releasing it, _ _ or even just [D] _ [C] _ _ [G] do _ _
a little release and play [C] at the same time, _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[G] _ _ like that, that does sound nice if you can
do that.
_ _ And [D] in her eyes you see [A] nothing, _ [D] _ [Gb] no sign of love behind [Dm] the tears, cried for
[A] _
_ [D] no one, a love that should [C] have [D] lasted _ _ [G] years. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ And _ yeah, they're the only parts you need
for the song, the rest is again put up, made up through just that verse and chorus.
The
solo is the same _ chords [C] as the verse as well. _
_ [G] _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ [G] _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Yeah, _ _ _ that's _ it, I don't need to show you
anymore, that's for no one, [Ab] it's actually _ [Em] not too difficult really when you look at
it that way, so then there's two parts, verse and chorus.
[G] Anyway, hope that's enough for
you. Bye.
[N] _
I've had a lot of _ requests for tutorials for.
This one [C] is a lovely one to play, _ _ you don't need a plectrum for this one, this one is
a pluck strum kind of a one.
[Gb] _ [Fm] It basically is just [C] like a pluck, down, down, down, pluck, down, down, down, [Em] pluck, down,
down, [Am] down, pluck, down, [C] down, pluck, down, down, down, [Eb] pluck, down, down, down, pluck,
more or less the [C] strum for that one.
So it starts on a C, [A] _ _
[Ab] I tend to always put my [G] G in the base of the C, not [Fm] that you actually
need it at the initial part of this verse, but [G] [F] at the end [C] you kind of do need to go between
those two, so I just get in the habit of fretting it anyway even though I may not necessarily
have to play it at that time.
_ So make your C, _ _ _ _ _ and you're going to pluck on the 5th string, on the 3rd fret there, _
down, down, down, and you're basically [B] just going to move [G] down to the 5th _ string on the
[E] 2nd fret, _ [C] _
your deep breaths, [Bm] _ [Em] your mind leaks, [Am] so that first finger is staying [B] there, [C] your
mind leaks, and just move it down _ one [Ab] fret, one string sorry, to make an A minor 7, [A] _ still
play the [Am] 5th, _ then _ I just bring those two fingers up [C] again to make that G over the C,
but this time [G] you're going to pluck the actual 6th string [F] instead of the 5th [G] string, _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ then
make an F.
[F] _ _ _ _ _ [Am] If you can't make an F like [Ab] that, you can do a full barre chord F [F] if you like,
_ _ _ _ [E] but with [G] my guitar I can just manage to put my [Gb] thumb over here and keep that same _ _ [F] formation there.
_ _ _ _ The next [Gb] chord is a Bb, so that's the hardest one to get to quickly after the F, you've
got to come around for your [Bb] Bb, _ _ so basically you've got [C] to fret that 5th string on the
1st fret there, [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ okay, and then come back for the C again.
[C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Then here you are going from the 5th _ to the _ _ 6th, hence the reason why I think it's important
to keep those two fretted at all times.
_ So just _ _ slowly_
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ And _
[C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
again, _ _ _ _ _ _ C, _ [Em] _ _ _ _ that one, whatever it's called, [C] _ _ [Am] _
A minor 7, _ _ [C] _ _ G over the C, _ [F] _ _ F, Bb, F, Bb, F,
A minor 7 I suppose.
[Am] _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ [Bb]
You [F] can even _ [A] _ _ [Bb] play [A] the 5th _ open, [Bb] _ _ then come into the [G] Bb, _ _ [C] _
C, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Bb, _ _ _ 6th, _ _ _ _ _ _
the day [Bm] breaks, your [Am] mind leaks, _ [C] find that all our [F] words are kindness in [Bb] their own [G] little
[C] _ _ _ _ _
lines.
Bb is always the hard one to get. _
Okay, the chorus, and in [D] her eyes you [A] see nothing.
_ What you [Ab] need here is a D minor,
_ so make your D minor and you pluck the [D] 4th string, [Dm] _ _ _ _ _
down, down, down, [G] _ _ back to the _ _ A7,
pluck the [A] 5th string, _ _ _ _ down, down, down, _
[D] _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ [F] back to the D [D] minor, _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ then what you want to do is
what you can do here, _ no sign, two strums, [E] _ [Gb] I'll [D] leave behind the tears.
[C] So while you've
got your [D] D minor shape, _ _ _ _ so play the 4th, _ 5th, _ 4th again, 4th, 5th, 4th, then the 3rd finger
comes up [A] onto the 4th string on the 2nd [E] fret, _ _ _ and then use your 4th [F] finger to come up onto _
the 3rd fret of the 4th [Am] string, _ [E] _
_ release again to the _ 2nd fret of the 4th [D] string, _ _ _ open 4th
string, _ then [Fm] up onto the 5th string on the [C] 3rd fret, _
_ [D] _ _ then open 4th, so you get, _ _ [A] _ _ [F] _ [E] _ [D] _
[C] _ _ [D] _ _ you're
keeping that finger there the whole [Dm] time because then I'm coming back into my [D] D minor strum
again.
_ _ _ _ _ You [A] see nothing, _ [D] _ _ no [Am] sign of love behind the tears.
[Dm] _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Dm] _ _ So [D] either two strums, or, _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Dm] _ _ _ _ and [G] _
back for a, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ so _ basically G here, _ _ but what you're going
to do is put your 1st finger here onto the 2nd string of the 1st [C] fret, _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ can't remember
what that chord is called, _ _ _ _ _ basically _ _ _ _ [Bm] playing it and [G] then releasing it, _ _ or even just [D] _ [C] _ _ [G] do _ _
a little release and play [C] at the same time, _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[G] _ _ like that, that does sound nice if you can
do that.
_ _ And [D] in her eyes you see [A] nothing, _ [D] _ [Gb] no sign of love behind [Dm] the tears, cried for
[A] _
_ [D] no one, a love that should [C] have [D] lasted _ _ [G] years. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ And _ yeah, they're the only parts you need
for the song, the rest is again put up, made up through just that verse and chorus.
The
solo is the same _ chords [C] as the verse as well. _
_ [G] _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ [G] _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Yeah, _ _ _ that's _ it, I don't need to show you
anymore, that's for no one, [Ab] it's actually _ [Em] not too difficult really when you look at
it that way, so then there's two parts, verse and chorus.
[G] Anyway, hope that's enough for
you. Bye.
[N] _