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Inspired by the classical guitar piece “Bouree in E Minor” by J.S. Bach, “Blackbird” is one of the finest guitar moments in the Beatles long and storied history. After Paul McCartney and George Harrison first learned the Bach piece as a “show off” song, McCartney would later experiment with the song’s opening chords, leading him to write the guitar part for “Blackbird.” The song would appear on the White Album, which many consider of the band’s best records, and was originally performed by McCartney out of his window for waiting fans on the first night that his then girlfriend Linda Eastman stayed at his house.
Though there are many Beatles songs that guitarists show have under their fingers, “Blackbird” is a must have in any guitarists repertoire. Not only is it a fun song to learn and sing along to, the counterpoint between the bassline and upper voices is a nice little challenge for both the right and left hands. While many people have learned the opening riff to the song, often stopping there as they move on to the next song on their list of things to learn, it’s definitely worth learning “Blackbird” from start to finish. It is a classic song that will get your chops in shape at the same time, what else could you ask for in a piece of guitar music?
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