You Send Me Guitar Lessson - Introduction, Chords, and Rhythm
Introduction
Get ready to learn You Send Me by Sam Cooke with instructor Mike Dugan on Torrins. This lesson covers everything from basic chords and strumming patterns to advanced solo techniques, making it suitable for both beginners and more experienced players. Mike breaks down the song step-by-step, helping you match your vocals with the chords and refine your rhythm for a polished performance.
Fun Fact: This was Sam Cookeâs debut single and it was a glorious debutâ it peaked at number 1 position on both Billboard's Rhythm & Blues Records chart and the Billboard Hot 100. It was also named as one of the 500 most important rock and roll recordings by the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Chords and Techniques Used in You Send Me
Key:
The original song is in the key of F for vocals, but Mike moves it to the key of G since itâs easier to follow on the guitar.
Chords Used:
G, D or D7, Am, and others
He explains easy chord transitions and provides alternatives for beginners struggling with barre chords.
Strumming Pattern:
For Beginners:
Use downstrokes, with two strums per chord for the verse.
The verse uses open chords, with downstrokes on the numbers and upstrokes on the "and" counts.
Tip: Donât force the upstrokesâkeep them light and natural.
For Advanced Players:
Mike demonstrates an advanced rhythm pattern using downstrokes with a triplet feel.
He explains how to create a smoother, more dynamic strumming effect.
Song Structure
Verse 1 and Verse 2: The two verses follow the same chord pattern and strumming technique. He also teaches how to match your vocals with the chords for a cohesive sound.
Bridge: The bridge includes barre chords, but Mike teaches open chord alternatives for beginners. He explains the correct positioning for barre chords in detail to help you improve your grip and clarity.
Solo Section: The solo is in the key of G major. The lead follows the relative minor of G (E minor), using the E minor pentatonic scale. For advanced players, he demonstrates a creative technique that makes the solo sound very close to the original recording.
Why Learn You Send Me?
This lesson not only teaches you how to play the song but also helps you develop better rhythm, improve chord transitions, and explore creative soloing techniques. The mix of beginner-friendly guidance and advanced options makes it a well-rounded learning experience.
Tips to Improve Your Playing
Start slow with the strumming pattern to build muscle memory.
Focus on smooth transitions between chords.
For the solo, practice the E minor pentatonic scale separately before combining it with the backing track.
Follow along with the tabs provided for a comprehensive learning experience.
FAQs â You Send Me Guitar Lesson
Q1. Is this song suitable for beginners?
Ans: Yes! The lesson includes beginner-friendly chords and strumming patterns, along with alternatives for challenging barre chords.
Q2. Whatâs the best way to improve my chord transitions?
Ans: Start slowly and focus on switching between two chords at a time before increasing your speed.
Q3. Do I need a capo for this song?
Ans: No capo is required, but you can experiment with different chord voicings to match your vocal range.