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Learn Yesterday Beatles Guitar Chords and Vocals: Easy Version

Here is a detailed course based on your request to play Yesterday by the Beatles, with basic chords and barre chords to make singing easier.

Want to sing The Beatles’ “Yesterday” while singing like Paul McCartney? This is the place to start! This timeless classic is a staple of pop music, and learning to play it will enrich your musical skills, whether you’re a beginner or an advanced player.

Guitar tuning for this version:

In this version of “Yesterday,” the guitar is tuned in standard (E, A, D, G, B, e), with a pitch one tone higher than the original. If you prefer to stay in the key of the original version, you can tune each string one tone lower, following this pattern:

  • Mi becomes Ré (E → D)
  • La becomes Sol (A → G)
  • D becomes Do (D → C)
  • Sol becomes Fa (G → F)
  • If becomes La (B → A)
  • High E becomes D (e → d)

This will allow you to get the original sound while adjusting the tuning.

We will play this version of Yesterday with relatively simple chords (major and minor), while using barre notes to better align the voice. Transposing a tone allows you to play in a more comfortable key, while remaining in standard tuning.

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Lesson #2 Learn Yesterday Guitar Chords and Beatles Vocals with descending eighth notes

After learning the simple version of Yesterday, it's time to move on to a more rhythmic interpretation by integrating the eighth notes played only downwards. This technique will allow you to add dynamism and depth to your version, while maintaining the softness of the song.

Why play in descending eighth notes?

By playing the eighth notes only downwards, you will get a more consistent and percussive sound. Each measure will be divided into eight beats, which creates a continuous flow and reinforces rhythmic stability. This brings a sense of momentum to the melody while maintaining control over the rhythm.

Rhythm of descending eighth notes:

The principle is simple: you strike the strings only downwards, at regular intervals, following a count of eighth notes, i.e. two strokes per beat. For each chord, you divide the measure into eight strokes:

  • Down – Down – Down – Down – Down – Down – Down – Down

The wrist movement should remain smooth and fluid, without tension, so that the eighth notes are played evenly throughout the song. This ensures that each chord rings out clearly, while providing a more pronounced rhythmic touch.

Rhythmic application in the song:

In this version of Yesterday, each chord is played for a full measure (four beats). You will play eight downstrokes per measure, which gives a sustained but gentle rhythm.

Here is an example of applying descending eighth notes to the first chords of the verse:

  1. 1st measure: 8 strokes down on the first chord.
  2. 2nd measure: 8 strokes down on the next chord.
  3. 3rd measure: Continue like this, keeping the strokes regular.

Fluency exercise:

To improve your mastery of descending eighth notes, here is a simple exercise:

  1. Choose two chords.
  2. Play 8 strokes down on the first chord.
  3. Change chords and do the same thing, keeping the same tempo.
  4. Repeat this exercise, trying to make the transitions between chords as smooth as possible.

Start slowly, then gradually speed up as you become more comfortable.

Working on regularity:

The key to successfully playing this descending eighth note version is to maintain a steady rhythm. If you have trouble keeping a steady tempo, you can use a metronome to help you play at the correct pace.

Synchronization with the song:

As in the first lesson, the singing must be in sync with the rhythm of the guitar. With the descending eighth notes, the rhythmic movement being more present, this can help to better place the voice on the chords. Don't hesitate to repeat the song several times, concentrating first on the guitar, then on the singing.

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Yesterday Beatles chords: Play “Yesterday” by the Beatles on guitar and vocals

Have you always dreamed of playing “Yesterday” by the Beatles on the guitar while singing like Sir Paul McCartney? You are in the right place! This iconic song is a timeless classic that has marked the history of music. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced musician, learning to play “Yesterday” will allow you to master timeless chords and a captivating melody.

Yesterday Beatles chords: Guitar tuning

For this version of “Yesterday”, your guitar must be tuned in standard (E, A, D, G, B, e). Note that this version is one tone higher than the original version. If you prefer to work on the -1 tone version, that is to say the original version, retune your guitar one tone down as follows:

  • E → D
  • A → G
  • D → C
  • G → F
  • B → A
  • E → D

Yesterday Beatles chords: The score and chords

This tablature score will guide you step by step to master the chords and melody of “Yesterday”. Whether you prefer to follow the score or use the noted chords, you will have all the resources you need to play this magnificent song.

The main chords to know to play “Yesterday” are as follows: G5, F#m, F#madd11/B, Em, Em/D, CM7, D7, Dadd11/F#, Em7, A, C, Am, Am/D, A7sus4. In the PDF file to download, you will find the diagrams and positions of all these chords.

Yesterday Beatles chords: Playing technique

It is important to remember that the lowest, lowest note is played with the thumb, while the three high notes are played with the index, middle and ring fingers. These chords are the main ones used in the song, but you can also experiment with alternative chords to give variation to your version, including using a capo.

When playing “Yesterday,” focus on the melody of the song. Practice the chords until they are mastered, ensuring that each note resonates clearly. Don't hesitate to play the chords slowly at first to ensure their precision.

Yesterday Beatles chords: Song structure

Familiarize yourself with the structure of the song. Identify times when you need to change chords in order to maintain a smooth harmonic progression. This will allow you to play “Yesterday” more naturally and coherently.

Yesterday Beatles chords: Play “Yesterday” with your fingers

Let's dive into the world of acoustic guitar and explore the melodious notes of “Yesterday”. Let's ditch the pick and let our fingers caress the guitar strings. This intimate and poetic approach allows us to feel every vibration and bring this legendary song to life.

Let's adopt an appropriate posture for this musical journey. Sitting with our back straight, our arms relaxed, we are ready to enter into harmony with our instrument. Our fingers instinctively find their place near their natural joints, creating a perfect symbiosis between our hands and the strings.

Our fingers dance on the strings with softness and precision. Every note resonates with clarity, every chord is formed with care. We use the pads of our fingers to press the strings, creating pure tones that blend and intertwine in a melodic ballet.

In this fingerstyle rendition of “Yesterday,” we explore all the nuances and subtleties of the song. We can add techniques such as tremolo or alternating tremolo, giving our performance additional depth and intensity. Each finger stroke is a caress, each movement is imbued with emotion.

Give yourself time to explore the world of “Yesterday”. Analyze every chord, master every position change, and let yourself be carried away by the timeless beauty of this song. Whether you perform alone, in front of an audience or with other musicians, “Yesterday” is a piece that will touch hearts and inspire your audience.

Grab your guitar, tune it as directed, and dive into the musical world of the Beatles with “Yesterday”.

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Apprends Yesterday Chords Guitare et Chant des Beatles Learn Yesterday Chords Guitar and Singing from the Beatles

If you've always dreamed of playing Yesterday of the Beatles on the guitar singing in the style of Sir Paul McCartney, you are in the right place! This iconic song is an essential classic that has marked the history of music. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced musician, learning to play “Yesterday” will familiarize you with timeless chords and a captivating melody.

Before you start learning the song, it's important to detune your guitar down one tone. This means that you will have to tune each string on your guitar to a lower note than usual. By following the instructions provided (E=D | A=G | D=C | G=F | B=A | E=D), you will be ready to play Yesterday of the Beatles in the right tone.

This specially designed tablature score will guide you step by step to master the finger chords and the melody of the song. Whether you prefer to follow the score or use the noted chords, you will have all the resources you need to play this magnificent song.

Whether you are an unconditional fan of Beatles or discover their music for the first time, learning to play “Yesterday” on guitar is an enriching musical experience. This sweet and nostalgic song will allow you to express your emotions through the notes and captivate your audience.

Take the time to immerse yourself in the world of Yesterday of the Beatles , study each chord, each position change, and let yourself be carried away by the timeless beauty of this song. Whether you play alone, in front of an audience or in the company of other musicians, Yesterday is a piece that is sure to touch hearts and inspire those who listen to you.

So, grab your guitar, tune it as directed, and get ready to dive into the musical world of Beatles with Yesterday.

How to Play Yesterday by The Beatles on Guitar

To play Yesterday of the Beatles on guitar, you will need to know the following chords: G5 – F#m – F#madd11/B – Em – Em/D – CM7 – D7 – Dadd11/F# – Em7 – A – C – Am – Am/D – A7sus4. In the PDF file to download, you will find the diagrams and positions of all these chords.

It is important to keep in mind that the lowest, lowest note is played with the thumb, while the three high notes are played with the index, middle and ring fingers. These chords are the main ones used in the song, but you can also experiment with alternative chords to give variation to your version of the song, including using a capo.

When you play Yesterday of the Beatles, it is essential to concentrate on the melody of the song. Practice the chords until they are mastered, ensuring that each note resonates clearly. Don't hesitate to play the chords slowly at first to make sure you're playing them correctly.

Also, familiarize yourself with the structure of the song. Identify times when you need to change chords in order to maintain a smooth harmonic progression. This will allow you to play “Yesterday” more naturally and coherently.

How to play Yesterday by the Beatles on your fingers?

Let's dive into the world of the acoustic guitar and travel through the melodious notes of Yesterday of the Beatles. In this musical quest, we abandon the pick and let ourselves be guided by the delicate caresses of our fingers on the strings of the guitar. An intimate and poetic approach that allows us to feel every vibration and bring this legendary song to life.

First of all, let's adopt a posture worthy of this musical journey. We sit gracefully, our backs straight, letting our spine connect us to the earth and the world of music. Our arms are relaxed, ready to enter into harmony with our instrument.

When we place our fingers on the strings, a delicate dance begins. We adopt the “natural position” technique, where our fingers instinctively find their place near their natural joints. This is how we tune with the guitar, creating a perfect symbiosis between our hands and the strings waiting to be touched.

And then we start playing. Our fingers come alive, dancing on the strings with exquisite softness and precision. Every note resonates with clarity, every chord is formed with care. We use the pads of our fingers to press the strings, creating pure tones that blend and intertwine in a melodic ballet.

In this interpretation on the finger of Yesterday of the Beatles, we explore all the nuances and subtleties of the song. We can add techniques such as tremolo or alternating tremolo, giving our performance additional depth and intensity. Each finger stroke is a caress, each movement is imbued with emotion.

Learn Yesterday Chords Guitar and Vocals of the Beatles: Structure and Lyrics

Yesterday Chords Guitar and Vocals: Intro

| G5 | G5 |

Yesterday Chords Guitar and Vocals: Verse 1

Yesterday, All my troubles seemed so far away,
Now it looks as though they're here to stay,
Oh, I be – lieve in yesterday.

Suddenly, I'm not half the man I used to be,
There's a shadow hanging over me,
Oh, yesterday came suddenly.

Yesterday Chords Guitar and Vocals: Chorus 1

Why she had to go
I don't know, she wouldn't say.
I said, Something wrong,
Now I long for yester…..day.

Yesterday Chords Guitar and Vocals: Verse 2

Yesterday, Love was such an easy game to play,
Now I need a place to hide away,
Oh, I be – lieve in yesterday.

Yesterday Chords Guitar and Vocals: Chorus 2

Why she had to go
I don't know, she wouldn't say.
I said, Something wrong,
Now I long for yester…..day.

Yesterday Chords Guitar and Vocals: Verse 3

Yesterday, Love was such an easy game to play,
Now I need a place to hide away,
Oh, I be – lieve in yesterday.

Yesterday Chords Guitar and Vocals: Outro

Mm-mm-mm-mm-mm-mm-mm.

 

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