
One chord per day 77/365: A6 (A Major Sixth) #guitar #guitarlesson #guitartutorial #thebeatles
π Follow me for daily chord lessons! πΈ Song: "Here Comes the Sun" β The Beatles cover by Yoni Schlesinger Todayβs chord is A6, a warm and jazzy variation of A major, often used in pop, jazz, country, and rock. Adding the major sixth gives it a smooth, nostalgic, and slightly dreamy quality. π The A6 chord consists of: A (Root): The foundation of the chord. C# (Major Third): 4 half-steps above A, defining the major tonality. E (Perfect Fifth): 7 half-steps above A, adding stability. F# (Major Sixth): 9 half-steps above A, creating a melodic, open sound. π‘ Did you know? A6 is often used in jazz and swing music but also appears in rock and pop for a softer alternative to A major. It can function as a passing chord or add a vintage touch to progressions. πΆ Where can you hear it? Examples include: β "Here Comes the Sun" β The Beatles β "Sixteen Tons" β Tennessee Ernie Ford β "Dream a Little Dream of Me" β The Mamas & The Papas β "You Are My Sunshine" β Jimmie Davis π₯ Whatβs your favorite song using A6? Drop it in the comments! I'm learning from zero with all of you, so if I make mistakes, please let me know! πΈπ₯