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The Beatles - Here Comes The Sun Pt.1 - Verse, Chorus & Turnaround - Guitar Lesson

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About Here Comes The Sun Pt.1 - Verse, Chorus & Turnaround


Few Beatles songs reward fingerpicking practice quite like "Here Comes the Sun," and even this focused excerpt covering the verse, chorus, and turnaround will keep you busy for a while. The song sits in A major, and the chord shapes George Harrison uses move through some wide stretches and quick transitions that demand clean left-hand accuracy. Much of the charm comes from the interplay between a moving bass note and the upper strings, so keeping your thumb and fingers independent is the core challenge here. The turnaround in particular tends to catch players off guard with its rhythmic phrasing, so isolate it using the Practice Toolbar and work through it slowed down before trying to connect it to the verse and chorus. The Beatles recorded with meticulous attention to arrangement, and even a single-guitar version of this excerpt benefits from respecting every note's timing and weight.

  • The song is in A major, which means open-string voicings are available throughout, but Harrison's specific chord shapes add colour beyond basic open chords.
  • The turnaround passage features an irregular rhythmic pattern that disrupts a straight strum approach, so slow, isolated repetition is the most effective way to lock it in.
  • Fingerpicking with an independent thumb covering the bass line is essential to capturing the texture of the verse and chorus properly.

How to Play Here Comes The Sun Pt.1 - Verse, Chorus & Turnaround

Key: A major · Tempo: 129 BPM

Use the section loop to isolate a passage, drop the speed below 100%, and set the metronome to 129 BPM to build it up to tempo.

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George Harrison's sonic blue 1961 Stratocaster delivered the ice-pick treble leads on Rubber Soul sessions, its standard Fender single-coils cutting through the mix with brilliant clarity. The Strat's bright tone contrasted beautifully with the warm Filter'Trons of his Gretsch guitars, expanding The Beatles' textural range.

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The Vox AC30 with top-boost was the sonic foundation of The Beatles' signature chime, delivering harmonically rich cleans with natural compression when pushed at moderate volume. Close-miked in Abbey Road studios from 1962 through 1965, it captured clarity and presence that defined their recorded tone without excessive breakup.