Chords for ♪♫ The Beatles - If I Fell (Tutorial)
Tempo:
113.7 bpm
Chords used:
D
Em
A
G
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C] Hi guys here is a tutorial [F] for the Beatles if I [C#] fell which is from Hard Day's Night
nice tune [E] from John Lennon
[D#] Not too hard intro contains a few bar [G] chords, but once you get past that it's not too bad so
[D#m] The intro starts on a [G] D sharp
[D#m]
Basically just down strokes
[E] into a D which [D] is
Play the [D#] bar chord D.
Which is just barring across the [D] fifth
[B] C sharp which is [F] just sliding down one [C#] fret from the D and [E] then down to [A#m] a
B flat minor
[D#m]
If I give my heart to [D] you, would you promise it'd be true?
[C#] Help me
[A#m] Understand again [F] back up to the [G] D sharp minor
[D#m]
Because I've been in love before [D] and I found that love was more.
I come down for the D
[Dm] Regular D there instead of the bar chord D.
The next chord is going to [F] be an E minor [Em] 7
[D] Just just basically it's an easier transition
[Em]
And then to an [A] A7
Okay, [D#m] because I've been in love before [D] and I found that love was [Em] more than just holding [A] hands
Okay, so that's the intro [D#m] D [G] sharp minor [C#] D
[A#m] C sharp
B flat [G] minor
[D#m] D sharp minor
[G]
[Dm] D
[Em] E minor 7 [A]
and [E] A7 and then first [G] verse [D] D
If I give
[Em] my E minor 7
[F#m] heart
F sharp minor
[Em] To you back to the E minor 7
[F#] So in between the F sharp minor and [Em] E minor 7 you [F#] can slide that [Fm] down
fret to make an F [Em] minor before you go to the E minor 7 if you like as well, so
[D] if I [Em] give my
[F#m] [Fm] To [Em] you
I [A] must be sure
into the A7 [Em] again, so
[Fm] Optional you can just go [Em] straight to the E minor 7 if you prefer, you'll find that [A] easier
and again
[D] from the [Em] very
[F#m] start That you
Would [A] love me more [D] than her D
[Gm] G minor
[A] [E] A7 okay, [D] nice chord transitions in this so
[F#]
slowly again the verse D [D] if I give
[Em]
E minor 7
[F#m] sharp minor to You
E minor 7
[A] I must be sure A7
from [D] the very [Em] D
E minor 7
[F#m] so that you
if you want that little transition of the F sharp minor there
[A] would love me A7 [D] than her D
[Gm] G minor [A] A7
[D] [F#] [Bm] Right
[Gm]
Love [A] me [D] more than her
Love me more than her
Now when you're coming out of the [F] second [D#] run of verse 2
so you repeat verse 2 same chords
[F#] when you're getting to the end of verse 2
[D]
If I [Em] love you [F#m] too [Em] Oh please
Don't let [A] me burn like
[F#] After that A7 then you come into a
[Am]
Her
[E] I think it's D
D9 which is just
not playing the [D] E open open second
[Am] first open
Cause I couldn't stand the [G] pain
G
I do the barre chord G there
because [D#m] the next chord is a G [G] minor
so you're just basically releasing the third string
[Gm] And I
would be sad
if I knew [D] love D
was in [A] vain and A7
[B] A7 I play there is just barre across the top
[A] nah the E on the third fret
[G] but please yourself
so just that bit again
[A] But my
[E] pride like her
Cause [D] I couldn't
[G] stand the pain And [Gm] I
would be sad
if [D] I knew love
[A] was in vain
[E]
D9
Cause I couldn't [G] stand G
[Gm] G minor
would be sad
if [D] I knew D
[A] was in vain
A7 [F#] and repeating
same chords for the verse [D] 3
So I [Bm] hope you [F#m] see [Em] that I
would [A] love to love you
[G] so on and so on
right at the end you've got your outro [D] bit
[Gm] just coming up for a [D] G minor
and back to a D and a G minor
to a D
[G] but on the last G minor
If [Gm] I fell in [D] love with you
[Gm] back for that G minor right [G] at the
right at the outro
keep your pinky [Gm] free
[D] so you can get that nice little
[Em] play at the end [Gm] there
it's basically on a G minor
bring your pinky up on to the [G] 5th fret 3rd string
[Gm] G minor again
then pinky [G] on to the 2nd string 5th [Gm] fret
[Em] and finish [D] on a D
[Gm] [D]
ok
[N] nice simple little tune beautiful tune
[D#] there's another one to put under your belt
[N]
nice tune [E] from John Lennon
[D#] Not too hard intro contains a few bar [G] chords, but once you get past that it's not too bad so
[D#m] The intro starts on a [G] D sharp
[D#m]
Basically just down strokes
[E] into a D which [D] is
Play the [D#] bar chord D.
Which is just barring across the [D] fifth
[B] C sharp which is [F] just sliding down one [C#] fret from the D and [E] then down to [A#m] a
B flat minor
[D#m]
If I give my heart to [D] you, would you promise it'd be true?
[C#] Help me
[A#m] Understand again [F] back up to the [G] D sharp minor
[D#m]
Because I've been in love before [D] and I found that love was more.
I come down for the D
[Dm] Regular D there instead of the bar chord D.
The next chord is going to [F] be an E minor [Em] 7
[D] Just just basically it's an easier transition
[Em]
And then to an [A] A7
Okay, [D#m] because I've been in love before [D] and I found that love was [Em] more than just holding [A] hands
Okay, so that's the intro [D#m] D [G] sharp minor [C#] D
[A#m] C sharp
B flat [G] minor
[D#m] D sharp minor
[G]
[Dm] D
[Em] E minor 7 [A]
and [E] A7 and then first [G] verse [D] D
If I give
[Em] my E minor 7
[F#m] heart
F sharp minor
[Em] To you back to the E minor 7
[F#] So in between the F sharp minor and [Em] E minor 7 you [F#] can slide that [Fm] down
fret to make an F [Em] minor before you go to the E minor 7 if you like as well, so
[D] if I [Em] give my
[F#m] [Fm] To [Em] you
I [A] must be sure
into the A7 [Em] again, so
[Fm] Optional you can just go [Em] straight to the E minor 7 if you prefer, you'll find that [A] easier
and again
[D] from the [Em] very
[F#m] start That you
Would [A] love me more [D] than her D
[Gm] G minor
[A] [E] A7 okay, [D] nice chord transitions in this so
[F#]
slowly again the verse D [D] if I give
[Em]
E minor 7
[F#m] sharp minor to You
E minor 7
[A] I must be sure A7
from [D] the very [Em] D
E minor 7
[F#m] so that you
if you want that little transition of the F sharp minor there
[A] would love me A7 [D] than her D
[Gm] G minor [A] A7
[D] [F#] [Bm] Right
[Gm]
Love [A] me [D] more than her
Love me more than her
Now when you're coming out of the [F] second [D#] run of verse 2
so you repeat verse 2 same chords
[F#] when you're getting to the end of verse 2
[D]
If I [Em] love you [F#m] too [Em] Oh please
Don't let [A] me burn like
[F#] After that A7 then you come into a
[Am]
Her
[E] I think it's D
D9 which is just
not playing the [D] E open open second
[Am] first open
Cause I couldn't stand the [G] pain
G
I do the barre chord G there
because [D#m] the next chord is a G [G] minor
so you're just basically releasing the third string
[Gm] And I
would be sad
if I knew [D] love D
was in [A] vain and A7
[B] A7 I play there is just barre across the top
[A] nah the E on the third fret
[G] but please yourself
so just that bit again
[A] But my
[E] pride like her
Cause [D] I couldn't
[G] stand the pain And [Gm] I
would be sad
if [D] I knew love
[A] was in vain
[E]
D9
Cause I couldn't [G] stand G
[Gm] G minor
would be sad
if [D] I knew D
[A] was in vain
A7 [F#] and repeating
same chords for the verse [D] 3
So I [Bm] hope you [F#m] see [Em] that I
would [A] love to love you
[G] so on and so on
right at the end you've got your outro [D] bit
[Gm] just coming up for a [D] G minor
and back to a D and a G minor
to a D
[G] but on the last G minor
If [Gm] I fell in [D] love with you
[Gm] back for that G minor right [G] at the
right at the outro
keep your pinky [Gm] free
[D] so you can get that nice little
[Em] play at the end [Gm] there
it's basically on a G minor
bring your pinky up on to the [G] 5th fret 3rd string
[Gm] G minor again
then pinky [G] on to the 2nd string 5th [Gm] fret
[Em] and finish [D] on a D
[Gm] [D]
ok
[N] nice simple little tune beautiful tune
[D#] there's another one to put under your belt
[N]
Key:
D
Em
A
G
Gm
D
Em
A
_ [C] Hi guys here is a tutorial [F] for the Beatles if I [C#] fell which is from Hard Day's Night
nice tune [E] from John Lennon
[D#] Not too hard intro contains a few bar [G] chords, but once you get past that it's not too bad so
[D#m] The intro starts on a [G] D sharp
[D#m] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Basically just down strokes
_ _ [E] into a D which [D] is
Play the [D#] bar chord D.
Which is just barring across the [D] fifth _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] C sharp which is [F] just sliding down one [C#] fret from the D and _ _ _ [E] then down to [A#m] a
B flat minor
_ _ _ _ _ [D#m] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ If I give my heart to [D] you, would you promise it'd be true?
[C#] Help me
[A#m] _ _ Understand again [F] back up to the [G] D sharp minor
_ [D#m]
Because I've been in love before [D] and I found that love was more.
I come down for the D
_ [Dm] Regular D there instead of the bar chord D.
The next chord is going to [F] be an E minor [Em] 7
[D] Just just basically it's an easier transition
[Em] _ _
_ And then to an [A] A7 _ _ _
Okay, [D#m] because I've been in love before [D] and I found that love was [Em] more than just holding [A] hands
_ _ _ _ Okay, so that's the intro [D#m] _ D [G] sharp minor _ [C#] D
[A#m] C sharp
B flat [G] minor
_ _ [D#m] D sharp minor
[G] _ _
[Dm] D
_ [Em] E minor 7 _ [A]
and [E] A7 and then first [G] verse [D] D
If I give
_ [Em] my E minor 7
_ [F#m] heart
F sharp minor
_ [Em] To you back to the E minor 7
[F#] So in between the F sharp minor and [Em] E minor 7 you [F#] can slide that [Fm] down
fret to make an F [Em] minor before you go to the E minor 7 if you like as well, so
[D] if I [Em] give my
[F#m] _ _ [Fm] To [Em] you _
I [A] must be sure
into the A7 [Em] again, so
[Fm] _ _ Optional you can just go [Em] straight to the E minor 7 if you prefer, you'll find that [A] easier
and again _
[D] from the _ [Em] very
_ [F#m] start That you
_ Would [A] love me more [D] than her D _ _ _
[Gm] _ G minor
[A] _ _ [E] A7 okay, _ [D] nice chord transitions in this so
_ [F#]
slowly again the verse D [D] if I give
[Em] _
E minor 7
[F#m] _ sharp minor to You
_ E minor 7
[A] I must be sure A7
from [D] the very [Em] D
E minor 7
[F#m] so _ _ that you
if you want that little transition of the F sharp minor there
_ _ [A] would love me A7 [D] than her D _
[Gm] G minor [A] _ A7 _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [F#] _ [Bm] Right
_ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
Love [A] me [D] more than her
Love me more than her
Now when you're coming out of the [F] second [D#] run of verse 2
so you repeat verse 2 same chords
[F#] when you're getting to the end of verse 2
[D]
If I [Em] love you [F#m] _ too [Em] Oh _ please
Don't let [A] me burn like
[F#] After that A7 then you come into a
_ [Am] _
Her
[E] I think it's D
D9 which is just _
not playing the [D] E open open second
[Am] first open
_ _ _ _ Cause I couldn't stand the [G] pain
_ G
I do the barre chord G there
because [D#m] the next chord is a G [G] minor
so you're just basically releasing the third string _ _
[Gm] And I
_ would be sad
if I knew [D] _ love D
was in [A] vain and A7
_ [B] A7 I play there is just barre across the top
[A] _ _ nah the E on the third fret
[G] _ but please yourself
so just that bit again
_ [A] But my
[E] pride like her
Cause [D] I couldn't
[G] stand the pain And [Gm] I
would be sad
if [D] I knew love
_ [A] was in vain
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _
D9
Cause I couldn't [G] stand G
_ _ _ [Gm] G minor
would be sad
if [D] I knew D _
[A] was in vain
A7 _ [F#] and repeating
_ same chords for the verse [D] 3
So I [Bm] hope you [F#m] _ see [Em] that I
_ would [A] love to love you
[G] so on and so on
right at the end you've got your outro [D] bit _
[Gm] just coming up for a [D] G minor
and back to a D and a G minor
to a D
[G] but on the last G minor
If [Gm] I fell in [D] love with _ you _
[Gm] back for that G minor right [G] at the
right at the outro
keep your pinky [Gm] free
_ _ _ _ [D] so you can get that nice little
[Em] play at the end [Gm] there
it's basically on a G minor
bring your pinky up on to the [G] 5th fret 3rd string _ _
_ [Gm] G minor again
then pinky [G] on to the 2nd string 5th [Gm] fret
_ [Em] and finish [D] on a D _ _
[Gm] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
ok
_ [N] nice simple little tune beautiful tune
[D#] there's another one to put under your belt
_ _ [N] _
nice tune [E] from John Lennon
[D#] Not too hard intro contains a few bar [G] chords, but once you get past that it's not too bad so
[D#m] The intro starts on a [G] D sharp
[D#m] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Basically just down strokes
_ _ [E] into a D which [D] is
Play the [D#] bar chord D.
Which is just barring across the [D] fifth _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] C sharp which is [F] just sliding down one [C#] fret from the D and _ _ _ [E] then down to [A#m] a
B flat minor
_ _ _ _ _ [D#m] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ If I give my heart to [D] you, would you promise it'd be true?
[C#] Help me
[A#m] _ _ Understand again [F] back up to the [G] D sharp minor
_ [D#m]
Because I've been in love before [D] and I found that love was more.
I come down for the D
_ [Dm] Regular D there instead of the bar chord D.
The next chord is going to [F] be an E minor [Em] 7
[D] Just just basically it's an easier transition
[Em] _ _
_ And then to an [A] A7 _ _ _
Okay, [D#m] because I've been in love before [D] and I found that love was [Em] more than just holding [A] hands
_ _ _ _ Okay, so that's the intro [D#m] _ D [G] sharp minor _ [C#] D
[A#m] C sharp
B flat [G] minor
_ _ [D#m] D sharp minor
[G] _ _
[Dm] D
_ [Em] E minor 7 _ [A]
and [E] A7 and then first [G] verse [D] D
If I give
_ [Em] my E minor 7
_ [F#m] heart
F sharp minor
_ [Em] To you back to the E minor 7
[F#] So in between the F sharp minor and [Em] E minor 7 you [F#] can slide that [Fm] down
fret to make an F [Em] minor before you go to the E minor 7 if you like as well, so
[D] if I [Em] give my
[F#m] _ _ [Fm] To [Em] you _
I [A] must be sure
into the A7 [Em] again, so
[Fm] _ _ Optional you can just go [Em] straight to the E minor 7 if you prefer, you'll find that [A] easier
and again _
[D] from the _ [Em] very
_ [F#m] start That you
_ Would [A] love me more [D] than her D _ _ _
[Gm] _ G minor
[A] _ _ [E] A7 okay, _ [D] nice chord transitions in this so
_ [F#]
slowly again the verse D [D] if I give
[Em] _
E minor 7
[F#m] _ sharp minor to You
_ E minor 7
[A] I must be sure A7
from [D] the very [Em] D
E minor 7
[F#m] so _ _ that you
if you want that little transition of the F sharp minor there
_ _ [A] would love me A7 [D] than her D _
[Gm] G minor [A] _ A7 _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [F#] _ [Bm] Right
_ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
Love [A] me [D] more than her
Love me more than her
Now when you're coming out of the [F] second [D#] run of verse 2
so you repeat verse 2 same chords
[F#] when you're getting to the end of verse 2
[D]
If I [Em] love you [F#m] _ too [Em] Oh _ please
Don't let [A] me burn like
[F#] After that A7 then you come into a
_ [Am] _
Her
[E] I think it's D
D9 which is just _
not playing the [D] E open open second
[Am] first open
_ _ _ _ Cause I couldn't stand the [G] pain
_ G
I do the barre chord G there
because [D#m] the next chord is a G [G] minor
so you're just basically releasing the third string _ _
[Gm] And I
_ would be sad
if I knew [D] _ love D
was in [A] vain and A7
_ [B] A7 I play there is just barre across the top
[A] _ _ nah the E on the third fret
[G] _ but please yourself
so just that bit again
_ [A] But my
[E] pride like her
Cause [D] I couldn't
[G] stand the pain And [Gm] I
would be sad
if [D] I knew love
_ [A] was in vain
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _
D9
Cause I couldn't [G] stand G
_ _ _ [Gm] G minor
would be sad
if [D] I knew D _
[A] was in vain
A7 _ [F#] and repeating
_ same chords for the verse [D] 3
So I [Bm] hope you [F#m] _ see [Em] that I
_ would [A] love to love you
[G] so on and so on
right at the end you've got your outro [D] bit _
[Gm] just coming up for a [D] G minor
and back to a D and a G minor
to a D
[G] but on the last G minor
If [Gm] I fell in [D] love with _ you _
[Gm] back for that G minor right [G] at the
right at the outro
keep your pinky [Gm] free
_ _ _ _ [D] so you can get that nice little
[Em] play at the end [Gm] there
it's basically on a G minor
bring your pinky up on to the [G] 5th fret 3rd string _ _
_ [Gm] G minor again
then pinky [G] on to the 2nd string 5th [Gm] fret
_ [Em] and finish [D] on a D _ _
[Gm] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
ok
_ [N] nice simple little tune beautiful tune
[D#] there's another one to put under your belt
_ _ [N] _