Here Comes The Sun (crd) — Beatles
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Here Comes The Sun by The Beatles from Abbey Road trans. Jim Vegeais ([email protected])
The song is played capoed at the 7th fret.
I`ve just included the parts. Some assembly required.
George is just strum/picking (somewhere in between, that is) the chords while playing the melody as the top note of the chord. For example (I won`t try to exactly match the strumming, just list the basic notes. The basic chord is played up to the melody note on pretty much all of these) the intro/verse part is:
D chord G chord A7 chord
D chord G chord A7 chord
"here comes the sun" part:
D chord G chord E7 chord
D chord
and into the lick:
then:
D chord A7 chord
The bridge part ("sun, sun, here it comes"):
The part leading out of the bridge is all just based on the A7 chord:
The end is just the "sun, sun, here it comes" lick.