"A Hard Day's Night" Solo
"A Hard Day's Night" Solo
There has been much speculation here about the chord voicing George Harrison played to open "A Hard Day's Night," but little attention to how the solo was put together. The Hal Leonard "Recorded Versions Guitar" transcription tabs the solo as a series of hammers and pulls from the 8th to the 12th fret on the A, D, and G pairs. Not only does this not sound right to my ear, but it's difficult to play, even with very low action. I find it easier and more natural to play the solo on the D, G, and B pairs, from the 5th to the 8th fret. Still, I don't have the solo down note for note. Can one of our resident Beatles experts tab the solo for me?
Re: "A Hard Day's Night" Solo
By no means am Ian expert, but here's a couple to consider
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e|-------------------------1-------1-------1--------1--------------------
B|------------------3--------1h3-----1h3-----1h3---1h3---3-----------
G|-0---0--3--5--3----------------------------------------------3-0-----
This is what I use - closer but may not be 100%
e--------------------------------------------------------------------
B----------------------------------6-------6--------6-------------
G------------3--5--3--7---5-h-7---5-h-7---5-h-7-----7-5--3-------
D-----5--5--------------------------------------------------------5--5
Corrections welcome
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e|-------------------------1-------1-------1--------1--------------------
B|------------------3--------1h3-----1h3-----1h3---1h3---3-----------
G|-0---0--3--5--3----------------------------------------------3-0-----
This is what I use - closer but may not be 100%
e--------------------------------------------------------------------
B----------------------------------6-------6--------6-------------
G------------3--5--3--7---5-h-7---5-h-7---5-h-7-----7-5--3-------
D-----5--5--------------------------------------------------------5--5
Corrections welcome
Re: "A Hard Day's Night" Solo
Thanks for the tabs, John. The second one sounds closer to the original and is similar to what I'd figured out. That said, there's something not quite right, although I'll have to play it a few more times along with the CD to figure out what. I appreciate your time and attention and hope that through a collective effort we an figure this out.
Robert
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Re: "A Hard Day's Night" Solo
You just need to add the notes for shaking the moptop and you're 100% there.
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Re: "A Hard Day's Night" Solo
Interesting analysis of AHDN here: http://www.icce.rug.nl/~soundscapes/DAT ... ahdn.shtml
Says solo was done by 12 string and electric piano together - may be difficult to duplicate with only 1 guitar.
Says solo was done by 12 string and electric piano together - may be difficult to duplicate with only 1 guitar.
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Re: "A Hard Day's Night" Solo
can't wait to try this solo out to see if I can work it
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Re: "A Hard Day's Night" Solo
paologregorio wrote:You just need to add the notes for shaking the moptop and you're 100% there.
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Re: "A Hard Day's Night" Solo
I like to add a touch of chorus to some 12 string riffing to enhance the effect.ric480 wrote:Interesting analysis of AHDN here: http://www.icce.rug.nl/~soundscapes/DAT ... ahdn.shtml
Says solo was done by 12 string and electric piano together - may be difficult to duplicate with only 1 guitar.
There is no reason to ever be bored.
...why yes, I suppose I do have a double bound guitar fetish...
"Uh, I like the double bounds. . . ."
...why yes, I suppose I do have a double bound guitar fetish...
"Uh, I like the double bounds. . . ."
Re: "A Hard Day's Night" Solo
the solo was recorded at half speed and, therefore, recorded one octave lower on the 12-string and the piano at the same time.
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Re: "A Hard Day's Night" Solo
Thanks, Wolfgang. Well, that's news to me! Any other details about how the solo was recorded?wolfgang wrote:the solo was recorded at half speed and, therefore, recorded one octave lower on the 12-string and the piano at the same time.
Wolfgang
Re: "A Hard Day's Night" Solo
George Martin played the piano
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