Chords, melody, and music theory analysis of You Know My Name (Look Up The Number) by The Beatles.
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“With that, the issue was forgotten...until, some weeks later, during one of the 'You Know My Name' sessions, Paul happened to ask John casually, 'How are you getting on with that song for the television broadcast? Isn't it coming up fairly soon?' John looked questioningly at Neil,...
Minor chords and downward motion combine with a slow tempo to create an atmosphere of loss and despair:While My Guitar Gently Weeps by the Beatles uses this downward spiraling progression. A variation of this descending minor progression can be heard on Led Zeppelin’s rendition of Babe, I’m...
Eventually I thought to ask myself: if I were just arranging this as a song with no thought of style requirements, what would I do? And the natural chord choice revealed itself immediately. For sure, it was one of those permitted-but-less-conspicuously-ringy chords that the style guideline...
was in denial when I first heard C That you moved on quicker than I could've ever G You know that hurt Am Swear, for a while, I would stare at my phone F Just to see your name C But now that it's there, I don't really G know what to say [Pre-Chorus] Am F I know you...
His spirituality seers through my soul as his majestic and ethereal chords blend and morph in reverent church acoustics. Then I discovered he, like me, had synaesthesia (which, for him, meant he saw colours when he heard sounds) and my attraction to his music made even more sense. Luckily...
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Chords Used in “You’ve Got a Friend In Me”Here are the finger positions of the chords used in “You’ve Got a Friend In Me.” You can look up other variations of these chords using my ukulele chord library.Once you’ve figured it all out, let me know you think! I’d love ...