You Never Give Me Your Money - The Beatles (Full Isolated Piano)
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- čas přidán 21. 07. 2024
- Written in March of 1969 shortly after Paul and Linda's wedding. You Never Give Me Your Money takes a look inside Paul's mind as he dealt with the stress and financial turmoil of Apple and the appointment of Allen Klein as the Beatle's manager. This is a full isolation of the piano part which gets cut short in the Rockband stems. That was due to the original mix not having the piano fully throughout the mix. That would be changed in the 2019 mix when the full piano track was used. The later half was re-recorded at some point which got rid of the Leslie sound of the original piano track.
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Original Piano Track (0:00)
Overdubbed Varispeed Piano (1:10)
Additional Overdubbed Piano Piano Track (1:32)
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Piano - Paul McCartney
#thebeatles #paulmccartney #thelongandwindingroad - Hudba
Check out the full deconstructing video with a improved piano isolation: czcams.com/video/R7u43v4JGr0/video.htmlsi=71l1M9n36LzkLJ7q
My brain is filling in the bass hahaha
Very bluesy, jazzy and Beatlesy
You truly have the best isolated track that I have heard. BRAVO!
This is awesome
Mistake 0.39/40. That would be 'fixed' in 2023. Love the cuts of different pianos and recording techniques on the same track.
Nah, leave it. Little mistakes can add character to songs.
I always wondered why on all the other track deconstruction channels they always cut the piano in half and never put the full piano on.
Grazie
yoko's giving face card in that photo
From 1:32 it's an overdubbed piano too, the original piano you can hear at take 30 or in "The Long One", it's the piano with a Leslie amp, I've never been able to find that isolated piano anywhere, if you can get that It would be magnificent
The isolator I use doesn't pick up the Leslie sound, so this is the original piano but without the Leslie sound
Edit: It isn't the original piano take
@@isolatedstems I think it's not that your insolator doesn't pick up the Leslie sound, but as far as I understand it is an overdubbing, which he did on July 31, also the interpretation is very different, the original is like Take 36 and like the live from 2002 by mccartney, "the long one" is the only good quality file where the original piano appears, made on July 30, czcams.com/video/gYIuqhLsCAw/video.html in this video I put the differences as much as I could isolate, if You could somehow isolate the piano in "the long one" I'm sure you would get the entire original piano, until now I have never seen insolations as good as yours, congratulations
@@sebaselizeche You're right he did overdub a new piano part. I don't know how i missed that. Thanks for pointing that out. I don't know how good the isolation would come out if I tried to isolate it because the Leslie sound would probably trip up the isolator as it sound similar to a guitar.
If you could separate Garfunkel from Simon in every album past Wednesday Morning, 3am (which was recorded in stereo) and have separate playlists for them both that would be life changing.
1:10 I don't think this is Paul playing... Too technical for him.
That part was made using vari-speed which was a technique where the instrument was played at a slower tape speed (usually half speed) , after the tape would be sped back up to normal speed creating a distinctive sound. Similar to the piano on Rocky Raccoon and In My Life.
You can here it.@@isolatedstems
This happens every time Paul does something a little bit brilliant "can't be Paul - it's too clever blah blah blah" And technical manipulation notwithstanding, the man is just incredibly talented and a very gifted pianist.