Fly Me to the Moon Guitar Chords

Published Categorized as Acoustic Guitar Songs, Chords

Frank Sinatra was one of the defining voices of the 20th century. His legacy lives on today, and it’s no wonder that many professional and amateur artists alike enjoy learning and performing covers of his songs. Today’s we’ll be taking a look at the challenging yet beautiful Fly Me to the Moon chord progression!

How Do You Play Fly Me to the Moon?

What chords are in Fly Me to the Moon? This song is a little more difficult than some. So if you’re a very new beginner, you may find it to be a bit too difficult. With that in mind, let’s get to our Fly Me to the Moon chord guide.

In your search for Fly Me to the Moon tabs and chords, you might find a few different versions. However, most of them are very similar. The version we’ve included is one of the more straightforward ones.

This song follows a pattern of verse-chorus-verse-chorus. Each chorus has slightly different lyrics, and there’s an instrumental break.

So we start with our first verse:

And then move to the first chorus:

We move on to the next verse:

And now the second chorus:

Now for an instrumental break:

And the final verse:

And the final chorus:

How About a Rhythm Pattern?

So how do you play Fly Me to the Moon? Sometimes, you can tell how to play a song just by listening. Especially with songs played on acoustic guitar, you can often just hear the rhythm pattern.

However, since this is a swing song, the official version isn’t even played on guitar. That can be a good thing, as it encourages you to get creative with your own guitar adaptations. But especially if you’re new to guitar, it can be helpful to have a suggested pattern to start with.

This video tutorial shows you one pattern and can offer you a helpful walkthrough of the song:

It suggests a down-down-down-up-down-up pattern. Here’s a helpful visual representation:

How Do You Play Each Fly Me to the Moon Chord?

What key is Fly Me to the Moon in? The song is in the key of A minor, a somewhat uncommon key. It includes a lot of bluesy seventh chords along with some of the relatively easy chords most guitarists learn early on. You’ll need 13 chords in total: Am, Dm7, G7, Cmaj7, F, Dm, E7, A7, C, E, Fm, Em, and G.

Here’s how to play all of the Fly Me to the Moon Chords:

Am

  • Put your first finger on the B string at the first fret
  • Put your second finger on the D string at the second fret
  • Put your ring finger on the G string at the second fret
  • Don’t play the low E string

Dm7

  • Bar your first finger across the high E and B strings at the first fret
  • Place your second finger on the G string at the second fret
  • Don’t play the low E or A strings

G7

  • Place your first finger on the high E string at the first fret
  • Place your middle finger on the A string at the second fret
  • Place your ring finger on the low E string at the third fret

Cmaj7

  • Plce your first finger on the D string at the second fret
  • Place your middle finger on the A string at the third fret
  • Don’t play the low E string

F

  • Bar your first finger over all strings at the first fret
  • Place your second finger on the G string at the second fret
  • Place your third finger on the A string at the third fret
  • Place your pinky on the D string at the third fret

Dm

  • Place your first finger on the high E string at the first fret
  • Place your middle finger on the G string at the second fret
  • Place your ring finger on the B string at the third fret
  • Don’t play the low E or A strings

E7

  • Place your first finger on the G string at the first fret
  • Place your middle finger on the A string at the second fret

A7

  • Place your index finger on the D string at the second fret
  • Place your second finger on the B string at the second fret
  • Don’t play the low E string

C

  • Place your first finger on the B string at the first fret
  • Place your middle finger on the D string at the second fret
  • Place your ring finger on the A string at the third fret
  • Don’t play the low E string

E

  • Place your first finger on the G string at the first fret
  • Place your middle finger on the A string at the second fret
  • Place your ring finger on the D string at the second fret

Fm

  • Use your first finger to bar across all strings at the first fret
  • Place your ring finger on the A string at the third fret
  • Place your pinky on the D string at the third fret

Em

  • Place your first finger on the A string at the second fret
  • Place your middle finger on the D string at the second fret

G

  • Place your first finger on the A string at the second fret
  • Place your middle finger on the low E string at the third fret
  • Place your ring finger on the high E string at the third fret

Final Thoughts

Now that you have the Frank Sinatra Fly Me to the Moon chords, we hope that you’ll have fun learning and playing this catchy song. Make sure to be patient with yourself — for beginning and intermediate players, the chords are a bit complex. But the effort will be well worth it once you get that distinctive swing sound!

By Nate Pallesen

Nate is just your average (above average) guitar player. He's no Joe Satriani, Jimi Hendrix or Jimmy Page - wait this site is about acoustic guitars (sorry) He's no Django Reinhardt, Chet Atkins, or Michael Hedges, wait? who!? He's no Robert Johnson, Eric Clapton or Ben Harper - more familiar? Anyway you get the point :-)

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