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Let Down

Radiohead

A84 BPM4/4

Chords in "Let Down"

Every chord in the chart as a Gesture Synth shape: left hand picks the scale degree and major/minor, right hand picks the chord quality.

How to play "Let Down" on Gesture Synth

Let Down is where the songbook starts asking for chord qualities beyond the plain triad. The verse cycles A, E, F#m, E, but the chorus brings in Dsus2 and D/F# — suspended and slash chords that change both the right-hand shape and the way you think about the chart.

It is also the first song with chords that shift mid-bar in places, so the reading challenge is real. The payoff is a Radiohead chart that actually sounds like Radiohead.

Difficulty: Intermediate

Adds sus2 and slash chords to the mix, plus more changes per bar than anything before it.

Verse (bars 1–8)

A → E → F#m → E, twice. The classic I–V–vi–V in A major — a familiar loop, played at a patient 84 BPM.

Chorus (bars 9–16)

D → Dsus2 → A → D/F#, then the same idea again, and a run back through the verse. The Dsus2 toggles the right-hand quality from triad to suspended, and the D/F# keeps the bass moving.

Practice tips

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