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The Beatles - Something - Guitar Solo Tab

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Classic Rock

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Mid7
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Abbey Road (Remastered) album cover
Abbey Road (Remastered)
1969 3:02
The Beatles Rock 1969 C major
Capo Advisor 0 C major · Original key

About Something


Written by The Beatles lead guitarist George Harrison, "Something" rewards careful attention to feel as much as to notes. The song sits in C major at a relaxed 105 BPM in standard tuning, and that moderate tempo can lull you into rushing the groove. Harrison's opening riff is deceptively simple: a slow, melodic line that bends and resolves with real intention. Getting it to sing means keeping your picking hand loose and letting each note breathe rather than driving through them. The solo is the other major hurdle, built more on lyrical phrasing and subtle vibrato than on speed, so quality of tone matters far more than flash. If the solo's string bends aren't locking in at pitch, use the Practice Toolbar to loop that passage slowed down until the muscle memory is solid. This is a great song for developing expressive Classic Rock phrasing, because every note has to earn its place.

  • The opening guitar motif is a fingered melodic riff in C major that relies on smooth legato phrasing and precise intonation rather than any fast technique.
  • Harrison's guitar solo is built around vocal-style string bends and vibrato, making pitch accuracy on those bends the main technical challenge to practise.
  • At 105 BPM in standard tuning, the song is approachable for intermediate players, but controlling tone and dynamics throughout is what separates a good take from a great one.

How to Play Something

The song moves through: Intro, Full speed, 60 % speed.

Tuning: E Standard · Key: C major · Tempo: 72 BPM

Loop each section and focus on clean, even timing rather than speed, with the metronome at 72 BPM.

Fender Stratocaster
Guitar

Fender Stratocaster

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.

Fender Telecaster
Guitar

Fender Telecaster

Harrison's rosewood Telecaster provided twangy, biting cleans during the iconic 1969 rooftop concert, its simplicity and directness fitting The Beatles' stripped-down live approach. The Tele's sharp attack complemented the Vox AC30, delivering punchy midrange definition without the need for studio processing.

Vox AC30
Amp

Vox AC30

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.