![]() ![]() To learn about all of my gear, click here. Even if you have an inexpensive guitar (I have a bunch) these strings will make it sound and feel like a far more expensive instrument. I also use Savarez Red Card strings, which I believe to be the best nylon strings on planet earth. If interested, my guitar is a Cordoba Gk Studio. If you’d like to be updated on new material, click here. Please comment to let me know what you think or if you have any questions. The frequent exposure to chord names helps my students learn gradually, over time, without much effort.Ĭan’t Help Falling In Love has the potential greatly increase your skill and capacity as a guitarist. ![]() ![]() I’m not a big fan of memorizing chord names, but I like to include basic chord names when I can. Free printable and easy chords for song by Elvis Presley - Cant Help Falling In Love With You. I’ve included the chord names above the shapes as well. While this will be complicated for beginners, the song’s short duration makes less daunting to play. That’s why its very important for you to learn this riff.Ĭan’t Help Falling In Love With You, has just the right mix of bar and open chord shapes. You don’t have to be the best guitar player in the world to play it, but you do have to be a solid guitarist. In a nutshell, this song is a bevy of different chords shapes, with a totally fluid, and absolutely seamless transition. Rather than practice random chord progressions, it helps to learn hard things in the context of real world guitar playing, i.e., a song. The hardest thing for beginner and intermediate guitar players are bar chords, and the fluent transition thereof. How to play Can’t Help Falling In Love With You by Gustavo Santaolalla Gustavo Santaolalla’s rendition of Can’t Help Falling In Love With You, is such a song. Everything you learn is a stepping stone to the next. Often times, there’s a single piece of music that can pay huge dividends across the rest of your guitar playing. Likewise, for the B7, you can only worry about playing the middle four strings.Calling all beginner and intermediate guitar players: you want to play this. For example, the simplest way to play F chord is by only pushing down on the 4th, 3rd, and 2nd strings as shown below. Note, if the F and/or B7 chords are giving you trouble – you don’t need to play any of the notes that are in parentheses. You can still use the chords I show with no capo, but note you’ll be out of tune with the Elvis version. Without a capo, you’ll need to play in the key of D to play along with Elvis. To play along with the Elvis version, add a capo on the 2nd fret and use the chords I show here. Thanks to all of you who requested this classic song… I hope you enjoy! I’ll also explain simple ways to play some of the more tricky chords (F and B7), and likewise show you a handful of strumming patterns – some of which are great if strumming gives you trouble. I’ll be using no capo in my video lesson, just to ensure those of you without capos can play along – but note you’ll need to add a capo on 2nd fret (and use the chords I show) to play along with Elvis’ album version. This lesson is focused around a beginner-friendly, strummed version of the song – aimed to make things as approachable as possible. Hey friends! Here’s a guitar lesson teaching you how to play the Elvis classic “Can’t Help Falling in Love,” from his 1961 album (and film) Blue Hawaii. For the current month's code, upgrade to premium or log in. Song Notes Premium includes a 50% discount code you can use when buying any of my licensed song sheets. ![]()
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