Learn guitar chords for FREE through our new game Chord Master: http://bit.ly/ChordMasterYT Guitar Chords Used in the Song "You Never Give Me Your Money" uses standard tuning and the following guitar chords: How to Play an Am7 Chord How to Play a Dm Chord How to Play a G Chord How to Play a C Chord* How to Play an F7 Chord (video coming soon) How to Play a Bm7b5 Chord How to Play an E7 Chord How to Play a G7 ChordHow to Play a C7 Chord How to Play an F Chord How to Play a Bb Chord How to Play an A Chord How to Play an F# Chord How to Play a D7 Chord How to Play a B Chord How to Play a D Chord Form of the Song "You Never Give Me Your Money" is the longer melody track from The Beatles off their 1969 London studio album, Abbey Road. The song was written and composed by Paul McCartney on the piano. George Harrison offers up some unique guitar riffs to match the bass line, one riff that is used again in the Abbey Road record. The song is broken up into several different parts. The song begins with a slow quiet intro, moving into the verses. The guitar riff enters afterwards and rolls back into a long verse before closing out the song and fading into "Sun King." There may seem like an overwhelming number of chords, but all the chords are simple chords and the chords that branch off from them. Take the song one chord at a time, and learn the progression, then put all the pieces together. "You Never Give Me Your Money" uses the following song form: * Intro * Verse 1 * Verse 2 * Interlude (bass and guitar together) * Solo * Verse * Coda (quiet segue into next track) Read more by visiting our page at: http://www.mahalo.com/courses/play-beatles-songs-on-guitar/abbey-road-1969/you-never-give-me-your-money/
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