John’s notes; This famous Paul McCartney ballad is another example of how common the 1- 4 - 5 chord progression is. In this example the key is C Major so uses the chords C - F - G plus the minor 6th Am.I’ve created this in 3 arrangements. Lead, Rhythm and a Chordal / Melody version.You can extend the tune by playing it twice.. As always, practice a phrase at a time, and try to get it sounding as good as you can before moving on to thenext phrase. Don’t go for speed, that will come later when you are confident with the notes, chords, and techniques needed. Most of all - Enjoy!
John’s notes; This famous Paul McCartney ballad is another example of how common the 1- 4 - 5 chord progression is. In this example the key is C Major so uses the chords C - F - G plus the minor 6th Am.I’ve created this in 3 versions, Lead, Rhythm and a stand alone Chordal / Melody arrangement. You can extend the tune by repeating twice.As always, practice a phrase at a time and try to get it sounding as good as you can before moving on to the next phrase. Don’t go for speed, that will come later when you are confident with the notes, chords, and techniques needed. Most of all - Enjoy!