Ella in G
Ella in G
José Alfredo Jiménez escribió 'Ella' en 1952, uno de sus grandes éxitos de vals ranchero. 'Me cansé de rogarle, me cansé de decirle' —la resignación masculina ante el abandono expresada con la grandeza vocal del mariachi. Jorge Negrete, Pedro Infante, Vicente Fernández y prácticamente cada gran intérprete de la música mexicana ha grabado esta canción que define el orgullo herido del charro.
Ella in G
G major is the singer-songwriter's key. The open G, B, and D strings spell out the full G major triad with zero fretting. Add the open high E for a Gadd6 shimmer. Nearly every diatonic chord (Em, Am, C, D) has a comfortable open voicing. G is a beginner-level key on guitar because the open G, B, and D strings form a complete G major triad without fretting a single note, and the open low E adds a rich 6th color. Beginners will find this key approachable since most chords use open voicings with minimal stretching.
Voice Leading
The bass line moves through G to D (descending perfect fourth), D to C (descending whole step), C to A (descending minor third), A to E (descending perfect fourth), E to A (ascending perfect fourth). The root motion by larger intervals (fourths and fifths) gives each chord change a strong, decisive character. When the progression loops, the bass returns from A to G by whole step.
Scales for Improvisation
G major pentatonic works because every note is either a chord tone or a safe passing tone — there are no avoid notes. For soloing, this means you can play freely without clashing. Over dominant seventh chords, G Mixolydian adds the flat seventh for an authentic blues-rock edge.