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Here Comes the Sun


This lesson is part of the course Beginning Guitar with Adrianne Serna.
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Learn to play guitar from scratch and sing some of your favorite songs with simple but powerful chords and strum patterns. Includes 24 great songs to play, with chord and lyric sheets.
 
 
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Orphan Girl
 
Gillian Welch’s song “Orphan Girl” was first recorded by Emmylou Harris on her classic Wrecking Ball album, and Welch recorded the song, which has become a bluegrass jam session favorite, on her debut recording, Revival. You can play “Orphan Girl” with just three chords—G, C, and D—and the bass down-up strum, with or without an alternating bass, whichever you choose. Adrianne shows you which bass strings to alternate for each chord and how to accent the second and fourth beats of each measure.  
 
 
 
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Adrianne shows you a version of the Beatles’ “Here Comes the Sun” arranged for beginners. The original, written by George Harrison and recorded on Abbey Road, was fingerpicked, but Adrianne shows you how you can strum it using key-of-G shapes and a gentle down down-up _up down-up strum. She plays it with a capo on the second fret using G, C, D, and D7 chords.

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