Fall In Love With You – Cliff Richard & The Shadows
At Licklibrary.com, we offer note-for-note guitar lessons that allow you to master classic songs with precision. Our lesson on Fall In Love With You by Cliff Richard & The Shadows is an in-depth exploration of the song’s unique guitar work, performed by the legendary Hank Marvin. This lesson will not only teach you how to play the song but will also help you develop essential guitar techniques that can be applied across various styles. Lee Hodgson breaks down this classic track in this exclusive Lick Library video tutorial.
The Guitarists Behind the Song
Hank Marvin, the lead guitarist of The Shadows, played an instrumental role in defining the sound of early British rock and roll. Known for his clean tone, precise articulation, and innovative use of effects like echo and reverb, Marvin’s playing style has influenced generations of guitarists, including Eric Clapton, Brian May, and Mark Knopfler. His melodic approach and technical finesse make Fall In Love With You an essential song for any guitarist looking to improve phrasing and articulation.
Techniques Covered in This Lesson
Vibrato
Vibrato is one of the most expressive techniques a guitarist can use. By slightly bending the pitch of a note in a controlled manner, you add emotion and sustain to your playing. Mastering vibrato will enhance your lead guitar phrasing and allow you to replicate Hank Marvin’s signature smooth and singing tone. Learn more about Vibrato
Alternate Picking
This technique involves alternating downstrokes and upstrokes with your pick, improving speed and efficiency. In Fall In Love With You, alternate picking helps maintain rhythmic accuracy and fluidity when playing melodic lines. Developing strong alternate picking skills will significantly boost your overall guitar playing proficiency. Learn more about Alternate Picking
Slides
Slides are used extensively in Hank Marvin’s style to create seamless transitions between notes, adding a vocal-like quality to his phrasing. By sliding from one note to another, you can create a smoother sound that enhances musicality and expressiveness. Learn more about Slides
Hammer-ons & Pull-offs
Hammer-ons and pull-offs enable smooth legato playing, reducing the need for constant picking. These techniques allow for faster passages and add fluidity to melodic lines, essential for capturing the dynamic feel of the song. Learn more about Hammer-ons | Learn more about Pull-offs
String Bending
Hank Marvin’s expressive bends bring his melodies to life, adding emphasis to key notes. Properly executed bends enhance musicality by mimicking vocal inflections and making solos more engaging. Learn more about String Bending
Double Stops
A common technique in rock and blues, double stops involve playing two notes simultaneously, creating harmonised lines. This technique is particularly useful for adding depth to solos and rhythm parts. Learn more about Double Stops
Chord Progressions
The harmonic structure of Fall In Love With You follows classic chord progressions that are foundational in many genres. Understanding these progressions will improve your songwriting and improvisational skills. Learn more about Chord Progressions
Arpeggios
Arpeggios are broken chords where notes are played individually rather than strummed together. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to apply arpeggios to create melodic fills and add a refined touch to chord transitions. Learn more about Arpeggios
Guitar Techniques Used in This Lesson
- Vibrato
- Alternate Picking
- Slides
- Hammer-ons
- Pull-offs
- String Bending
- Double Stops
- Chord Progressions
- Arpeggios
By mastering these techniques, you’ll not only be able to play Fall In Love With You with confidence but also build a strong foundation for tackling other classic and modern guitar pieces. Start learning today and take your guitar skills to the next level!
About The Tutor
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Lee Hodgson
"Lee's contribution here at LickLibrary is a masterclass in classic guitar playing, from Hank Marvin to Simon & Garfunkel, but that certainly isn't the limit of his skills. In reality, Lee is one of the most technically able country guitar players we've ever seen, in fact his book ""Hot Country""...