Am6(Maj7)/E
Am6(Maj7)/E
Can someone chart this chord for me? It is the opening chord to All I've Got to Do by The Beatles.
Am6(Maj7)/E
Am6(Maj7)/E
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Re: Am6(Maj7)/E
Wow, that chord's longer my surname!
I may have played that one, but I don't know it by name. Come to think of it, I don't' even recognize that Beatles song!
I may have played that one, but I don't know it by name. Come to think of it, I don't' even recognize that Beatles song!
Re: Am6(Maj7)/E
I found this in a tab (provided for educational purposes only):
............................. E+5sus4add9
E|------- ------- ------- -------|5------ ------- ------- -------|
B|-------------------------------|7------------------------------|
G|-------------------------------|5------------------------------|
D|-------------------------------|6------------------------------|
A|----------------------------7--|-------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------|-------------------------------|
........................................Whenever ......... I
(dots are used as spacers only)
It seems logical based on what I saw for an Am6 and Am(maj7) ... good luck!
............................. E+5sus4add9
E|------- ------- ------- -------|5------ ------- ------- -------|
B|-------------------------------|7------------------------------|
G|-------------------------------|5------------------------------|
D|-------------------------------|6------------------------------|
A|----------------------------7--|-------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------|-------------------------------|
........................................Whenever ......... I
(dots are used as spacers only)
It seems logical based on what I saw for an Am6 and Am(maj7) ... good luck!
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Re: Am6(Maj7)/E
Can't find in your little black book? 
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Re: Am6(Maj7)/E
The chord name is there in The Black Book Howard but I could not find the chord in my Chord Bible and the stuff online just does not sound like the chord the lads used.
Thanks Doc I will try that chord that you posted.
John this should sound great on your old Gibson ES 125.
Now I need to figure out Paul's bass line and see what I can do to approximate Ringo's simple but perfect drumming. This is all just for fits and giggles of course.
Thanks Doc I will try that chord that you posted.
John this should sound great on your old Gibson ES 125.
Now I need to figure out Paul's bass line and see what I can do to approximate Ringo's simple but perfect drumming. This is all just for fits and giggles of course.
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Re: Am6(Maj7)/E
For Paul.
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Re: Am6(Maj7)/E
Hey Brian, note that Paul is playing double stops on the old Hofner here. 
Re: Am6(Maj7)/E
I heard those double stops on the root notes John but I need to try to isolate the bass a bit better so I can figure out the runs he plays. They are so sweet. 
“We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” - Albert Einstein
"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
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Re: Am6(Maj7)/E
I love this song, it's one of my favorite early beatles songs(along with Not A Second Time).
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Re: Am6(Maj7)/E
In The Beatles Complete Chord Songbook they call that chord a E11/#5.
Re: Am6(Maj7)/E
That's why I quit learning the more obscure chord names 40 odd years ago. They can have two or three different names.
Here's a bass tab for the song.
http://www.fretplay.com/tabs/printer-fr ... btab.shtml
Comments?
Here's a bass tab for the song.
http://www.fretplay.com/tabs/printer-fr ... btab.shtml
Comments?
“We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” - Albert Einstein
"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
Re: Am6(Maj7)/E
I just had time to play the chord you posted Gary and that is indeed the chord The Beatles used. Thanks very much. I would have been trying different chord shapes for days I suspect. 
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"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
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Re: Am6(Maj7)/E
A great number and a favourite of mine too. I also love the bass chords that Paul is using on this song.
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Re: Am6(Maj7)/E
It is indeed a great song. Simple to the ears, but complex on a whole different level. That was the beauty of their compositions.
The delivery is superb of course. Unmatched in their day IMO. Kudos to George Martin for capturing the essence of their music.
The delivery is superb of course. Unmatched in their day IMO. Kudos to George Martin for capturing the essence of their music.
“We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” - Albert Einstein
"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
