
Eclipse Chords
Here are the chords for “Eclipse” by Pink Floyd — in the key of D (D, D/C, Bb and A). It's an easy, beginner-friendly arrangement using common open chords. Use the interactive player to transpose to your vocal range, add a capo, and autoscroll hands-free while you strum.
Chords for Eclipse
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About Eclipse
Pink Floyd's “Eclipse” is a rock track that guitarists love to cover. This arrangement uses 4 chords — D, D/C, Bb and A — with the progression centred on D, D/C and Bb. Because it sticks to common open shapes, it's a great choice for beginners and campfire sing-alongs. Hover or tap any chord above to see its fingering, change the key with the transpose buttons, or set a capo to match the original recording.
Eclipse — FAQ
What key is “Eclipse” in?
“Eclipse” by Pink Floyd is in the key of D. You can transpose it to any other key using the player.
What chords do I need to play “Eclipse”?
“Eclipse” uses 4 chords: D, D/C, Bb and A.
Is “Eclipse” easy to play on guitar?
Yes — “Eclipse” is rated easy and uses common open chords, so beginners can pick it up quickly.
Who sings “Eclipse”?
“Eclipse” is performed by Pink Floyd.
Is there a play-along video for “Eclipse”?
Yes — a YouTube video is embedded on this page so you can play along at full tempo.
What genre is “Eclipse”?
“Eclipse” is categorised as Rock.