Quick And Easy Strawberry Fields Forever Chords And Guitar Lesson (The Beatles)

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Did you know the Beatles used many unusual recording tricks to create some of their biggest hits?

In this post, I want to share with you a strange example of this. The final recording was pieced together in the studio with some tape machine magic from producer George Martin and engineer Geoff Emerick.

So, grab your guitar, and let’s dive into this “Strawberry Fields Forever” chords and guitar lesson!

Who Wrote Strawberry Fields Forever?

"Strawberry Fields Forever" is one of The Beatles' most iconic and experimental songs. It was written primarily by John Lennon but has some contributions from Paul McCartney. It is credited to the Lennon-McCartney partnership, as were all Beatles songs written by either or both of them. “Strawberry Fields Forever” was released as a double A-side single with "Penny Lane" in February 1967.

The studio recording techniques used in this song at the time were quite unconventional and groundbreaking.

The recording took place at EMI Studios (now Abbey Road Studios) in London and spanned multiple sessions from November to December 1966. The final version of the song was a combination of two different takes, recorded at different tempos and in different keys.

That’s quite a predicament to try to navigate. But producer George Martin and engineer Geoff Emerick spliced two takes together using tape manipulation techniques, speeding up and slowing them down to create a seamless but otherworldly effect.

Years ago I heard in an interview with George Martin, he said, “Listen at 1 min into the song. Right when John sings, “Let me take you down cuz I’m going…

TO”

On the word “to”, you can hear a double kick flam that sounds like 2 pieces of tape were spliced together. Also, the pitch subtly changes from one take to the next. Martin said it still stuck out to him like a sore thumb every time he heard it on the radio.

What is the tuning for Strawberry Fields Forever?

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Thank you Jon, that pretty wild what they did to get this sound . Great explanation.

kindkid
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I think the single containing this song and Penny Lane may be the greatest pop single of all time

guitarswhiskeyandgolf
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Nice video. I urge guitarists to check out Andy Timmons instrumental version as well.

jmtab
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Great video and lesson! It's great being able to freeze it to work on then go back to! Thanks!

jr
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Great video! Thanks! Ok bit of info though, the part you said was Sitar was actually a Swarmandal. An Indian type of Autoharp.

tabletopreviews
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please under my thumb electric guitar versions 🙌🏻🙌🏻

syifaauliaidn
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Sorry Jon, but, Geoff is pronounced Jeff not Gee-off.

smoothsailor-jn
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Mysteriously Talented Band - so influential

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