A Day In The Life: аккорды на гитаре
На этой странице вы найдёте аккорды песни «A Day In The Life» для гитары, а также полный текст композиции. Аккорды и текст размещены в обучающих целях, чтобы начинающим гитаристам было проще разобраться, как играть песню «A Day In The Life» на гитаре.
Как играть на гитаре песню «A Day In The Life»: аккорды, текст, разбор
Для начала давайте ознакомимся с оригинальными аккордами, которые используются в композиции «A Day In The Life», оценим, реально ли научиться играть эту песню на гитаре для начинающих гитаристов, а затем посмотрим слова и аккорды песни и перейдём к разбору.
Аккорды песни «A Day In The Life» для гитары
Чтобы сыграть песню «A Day In The Life» на гитаре, вам нужно выучить следующие аккорды:
- G(III)
- Bm
- Em
- C
- G
- A
- C(III)
- D
Слова песни «A Day In The Life» с аккордами
Intro: G(III) Bm Em C C+ G(III) Bm Em I read the news today oh boy C C+ (G+) About a lucky man who made the grade G(III) Bm Em And though the news was rather sad C Em Well I just had to laugh C Em I saw the photograph. G(III) Bm Em He blew his mind out in a car C C+ (G+) He didn´t notice that the lights had changed G(III) Bm Em A crowd of people stood and stared C Em They´d seen his face before Em Nobody was really sure C(III) If he was from the House of Lords. G(III) Bm Em I saw a film today oh boy C C+ (G+) The English Army had just won the war G(III) Bm Em A crowd of people turned away C Em But I just had to look C(III) Having read the book. C(III) I´d love to turn you on. D Woke up, fell out of bed, D Dragged a comb across my head D Found my way downstairs and drank a cup, D And looking up I noticed I was late. D Found my coat and grabbed my hat D Made the bus in seconds flat D Found my way upstairs and had a smoke, D Somebody spoke and I went into a dream. G(III) Bm Em I read the news today oh boy C C+ (G+) Four thousand holes in Blackburn, Lancashire G(III) Bm Em And though the holes were rather small C Em They had to count them all Em C(III) Now they know how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall. C(III) I´d love to turn you on...