
This is a blog post about the chords in Boys Will Be Bugs, a song by The Beatles. The intro: A G D C E A G D C E E F#m B7 A B7 The verse: A G D C E E Fm Bbmaj A Bb maj. The chorus is the same as the intro, with these differences: In place of “G” there’s a ‘B’ and instead of “D” it has an Eb minor chord. On top of that John Lennon changes his vocal melody to sound higher up in pitch than before. This means he sings on different syllables (instead of just saying “dee dee”). He also adds harmonies by singing along with himself–some high notes and some low notes, but they are all sung at different times so you can’t hear them together or sing along yourself easily without following him closely enough. The bridge: Dm F G Dm F G This is the first time in this song that we see some new chords. The second chord of every two-chord progression (i.e. first one, then next one) are ‘B’ and Eb minor respectively . On top of that John Lennon changes his vocal melody to sound higher up in pitch than before–meaning he sings on different syllables (instead of just saying “dee dee”). He also adds harmonies by singing along with himself–some high notes and some low notes but they’re all sung at different times so you can’t hear them together or sing along yourself easily without following him closely enough. If you do follow it