A Hard Days Night Acordes

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Acordes

Fadd9
G
Cadd9
Dm7
F
C
D
Bm
Em
D7sus4
E
A7
A
Bm7
B
G#m
C#m

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A Hard Days Night chords
The Beatles  1964 *
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Hard_Day%27s_Night_(album)
 
Fadd9
 
            G    Cadd9 G                    Dm7            G
It's been a hard day's night, and I've been working like a dog
            G    Cadd9 G                  F               G
It's been a hard day's night, I should be sleeping like a log
           C                          D
But when I get home to you I find the things that you do
             G    Cadd9 G
Will make me feel al    right
 
           G    Cadd9 G              Dm7              G
You know I work all   day to get you money to buy you things
                          Cadd9    G                F            G
And it's worth it just to hear you say you're gonna give me everything
          C                                  D
So why on earth should I moan, 'cause when I get you alone
           G    Cadd9 G
You know I feel o     kay
 
         Bm   Em                     Bm
When I'm home everything seems to be right
         G    Em                     C      D
When I'm home feeling you holding me tight, tight, yeah
 
            G    Cadd9 G                    Dm7            G
It's been a hard day's night, and I've been working like a dog
            G    Cadd9 G                  F               G
It's been a hard day's night, I should be sleeping like a log
           C                          D
But when I get home to you I find the things that you do
             G    Cadd9 G
Will make me feel al    right
 
G Cadd9 G  Dm7 G 2x
 
          C                                  D
So why on earth should I moan, 'cause when I get you alone
           G    Cadd9 G
You know I feel o     kay
 
         Bm   Em                     Bm
When I'm home everything seems to be right
         G    Em                     C      D
When I'm home feeling you holding me tight, tight, yeah
 
            G    Cadd9 G                    Dm7            G
It's been a hard day's night, and I've been working like a dog
            G    Cadd9 G                  F               G
It's been a hard day's night, I should be sleeping like a log
           C                          D
But when I get home to you I find the things that you do
             G    Cadd9  G
Will make me feel al     right               
 
Cadd9      G    Cadd9 G
You know I feel al    right
Cadd9      G    Cadd9        (D7sus4 Dm7 5x)
You know I feel al     right   
 
* Alternate:
 
Capo III
 
G      = E
Cadd9  = A7
C      = A
Dm7    = Bm7
F      = D
D      = B
Bm     = G#m
Em     = C#m
 
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jape.viljanen
Hi Pencom! The starting chord is G7sus4. The problem with that chord is that it is originally played simultaneously with downstroke and upstroke (with two guitars).
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maguri
Good and playable tab! But I think, one chord has a misleading name. The C9 (x-3-2-3-3-3) does not sound right here. What is probably meant is a Cadd9 (x-3-2-0-3-3). With the wrong name, the UG chord finder shows the wrong chord, though. The Dm7 in the verses sounds like a regular F or maybe an Fadd9 (x-x-3-2-1-3) to me. Chord alignment in the coda doew not match the changes played on the Beatles' recording. I hear something like that: Will make me [G]feel [Cadd9]all [G]right [Cadd9] You know I [G]feel [Cadd9]all [G]right [Cadd9] You know I [G]feel [Cadd9]all [D7sus4]right [Dm7 D7sus4 Dm ...] D7sus4 x-x-0-2-1-3 (= Fadd9/D) Dm7 x-x-0-2-1-1 (= F/D)
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taxisteve929
This is the way I have played it for years on acoustic. The only difference being, I keep the G and D call vert on the top two strange when I play the G chord and also one playing the Cadd9. And having just one guitar, I know people have different ears and hear things differently, some people prefer more bottom end, so I'm on top, I prefer the plain old Gsus4 barred at the third fret for the opening chord. I'm not saying mine is right or wrong, it's just the way I play it, and I think everyone's ears tell them to play things a little differently, and also the way you play, acoustic, electric, solo acoustic, full band, etc. Something to always remember is that guitarist often leave notes out that are picked up by bass players and keyboard players and even vocalists. You can get much more color that way As a guitar player is limited to six notes, and that can be difficult in standard tuning. That's why we often intertwine 2nd and 9th, 4th and 11th etc. Piano can be more exact in that it is played in order left to right, but most of us are here because we play guitar
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