One suggestion for playing the Bb - if you play the preceding F chord as a barre chord, you can just take that same shape down to the 6th fret and play the Bb there. It does force you to travel back up to play the C chord, but I found it much easier than the alternative.
Hey Dude, Great job! Chords work very well and those cool note fills after A7 add even more substance to the song. You made it very easy to understand and taught this to me in under 10 minutes. That G chord with the added C note on B string really completes it and resolves wonderfully to the G chord, pure Beatles! Thanks. With great gratitude and respect, Hooch
I love that this dude who records simple videos in his room has become my go to for learning beatles songs. Both him and jpm2u just have a great ear they apply to their love of the Beatles. Those two, along with the Shut Up and Play guy are my favorites. Ok, let’s add Justin Guitar so I can call them the Fab Four
same! you do a good job teaching a guitar transcription of the song, especially the little ending G chord flourish for the chorus, since that really makes the whole thing wrap together nice.
Scott is right on the C#...not being a C natural, because the song is over the A7 at that point,(even though you started in Dm) already playing a C# on the B string.
That G chord is called Gsus or in full, a G suspended 4th. So, the 4th note b is suspended to a c. Justly called 'suspended' because releasing it creates a tension to return to the tonica, the C chord. Sorry for being the wiseacre. Thanks for this tutorial, this song is deeply meaningful to me now so I started singing it too. I think it is one of the masterpieces of the Beatles, which includes Brian Epstein for the magnificent arrangement. Wish I could include that horn somehow but I'm not much of a guitarist.
Thanks for all the help ur a cool dude and ur vids really inspire but i hate the addidas sticker messes up a beaut of a guitar Why ? do ya ever play the keyboard behind tks for ur time
It looks like it's harder to instruct using tabs than saying the actual notes. I'm old school. So I was like, Oh yeah, that's a G! (or whatever note it was). Thanks, appreciate the video.
when you play those single notes at the end of the chorus: A-D-E-F-E-D-C-D - don't you think it is C# instead of C? Well, love your tutorials anyway... ;)
Which original? Of course I know you mean from Revolver, but there are so many bootlegs, different takes, arrangements and keys. Such a beautifully painful song, that is not as well known as it should be. I think Sir Paul put so much into this because of his relationship with Jane Asher ending, which must have been profound to him, considering many better known songs of theirs do not have as many versions on tape.
One suggestion for playing the Bb - if you play the preceding F chord as a barre chord, you can just take that same shape down to the 6th fret and play the Bb there. It does force you to travel back up to play the C chord, but I found it much easier than the alternative.
Or just remove the middle finger on the f chord to
that helps thanks!
Hey Dude, Great job! Chords work very well and those cool note fills after A7 add even more substance to the song. You made it very easy to understand and taught this to me in under 10 minutes. That G chord with the added C note on B string really completes it and resolves wonderfully to the G chord, pure Beatles! Thanks.
With great gratitude and respect,
Hooch
Thanks a lot from Mexico!
Always great to learn from your tutorials!
What an awesome little lesson. Perfect. Thank you.
I love that this dude who records simple videos in his room has become my go to for learning beatles songs. Both him and jpm2u just have a great ear they apply to their love of the Beatles. Those two, along with the Shut Up and Play guy are my favorites. Ok, let’s add Justin Guitar so I can call them the Fab Four
Thank you for this clear and peaceful teaching ..great !!
same! you do a good job teaching a guitar transcription of the song, especially the little ending G chord flourish for the chorus, since that really makes the whole thing wrap together nice.
I'm watching this in Argentina. Thank you so much, you really helped me!
Love your teachings. Great tune.
You’re great teacher!!
Thanks a million !!
Really excellent, sir. Thank you.
Thanks soo much for this tutorial loved it 🙌🏼😊
Thanks so much! :) My friend and I are learning this as a guitar/trumpet duet. This made it so much easier, thanks again!
how did it go with that?
thank you very much man it helped me so much
many thanks... beautiful lesson... very warm teacher and clear
Excellent tutorial!!. Thanks a lot!!
Excellent. Thanks a lot! From Argentina!
The Bb in the verse is a Bb7. Also, the bass note on the "no sign of love behind the tears" section, on the word "the" is a C# everytime, not a C. ;-)
Scott is right on the C#...not being a C natural, because the song is over the A7 at that point,(even though you started in Dm) already playing a C# on the B string.
best tutorial ive seen all day ^^
Great teacher, thank you!
Soy de argentina y me sirvio el tutorial, gracias bro
Learned a lot, nice teaching style
also this is a very beautiful song done very well!
Thank you! Greetings from México City! Thanks of lot!
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Brilliant mate, thank you so much for the great tute. Anthony, Melb.
Thank you so much! I appreciate
Excellent thank you
Will definitively give it a try!
Thank you.. Great job!!!
Muy lindo,gracias !!!
¡Cómo me gusta el acento inglés! Pese a lo de Gibraltar. Love the accent. Great tutorial.
Thanks m8 this really helped. Good on ya.
This gent is the best!
Good lesson and vocals too
Thanks! from Argentina
Great. Thanks!
That's great!
Very nice, thx
great tutorial, as always =D greetings from Perú!
Very good, Thanks from Mexico :)
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nice lesson, thanks.
Obrigado mestre!
Thank you.
great job as always ;)
That G chord is called Gsus or in full, a G suspended 4th. So, the 4th note b is suspended to a c. Justly called 'suspended' because releasing it creates a tension to return to the tonica, the C chord. Sorry for being the wiseacre.
Thanks for this tutorial, this song is deeply meaningful to me now so I started singing it too.
I think it is one of the masterpieces of the Beatles, which includes Brian Epstein for the magnificent arrangement. Wish I could include that horn somehow but I'm not much of a guitarist.
gracias es de gran ayuda
I like using 4th fret 5th string rather than 3th fret 5th string for the picking melody.
Thanks for the lesson
LoWi: Thanks a lot, well done, very methodical and good didactics
Thank you
Nice job my friend!
That’s not “For No One” ..... that’s for ‘Everyone’ ! Great lesson once again. Thanks !
Thank you!
Thanks so much...
Muy bueno
Subbed! Good stuff
THANK YOU
thanks mate
Thank youu :))
I think I'll sing that at Karaoke tonight. Beer sales should go up since it's kind of a downer song. Beautiful though!
Curious. Did that work out? Haha
for the B Flat, you can use your pinkie or ring fringer to bar the 3 strings on the 3rd fret
Thanks from Russia!
You teach perfectly! Thank you! ⚘
We miss you, Mr. Rose! Where did you go?
Very good lesson ( as always George ) .. another beauty by the Beatles .. what a band !
his name isn't george, pretty sure it's pete
@@jonasrmb01 oh … so is mine … don’t know why I thought George … thnx
Adidas rules !! Tx much
thanks - you made it easy! Plus you have a pleasant accent.... Kentucky?
Pretty sure it's Australian
Thanks for all the help ur a cool dude and ur vids really inspire but i hate the addidas sticker messes up a beaut of a guitar Why ? do ya ever play the keyboard behind tks for ur time
thank you so much, i request the leson
I'm curious if Paul tuned down half a step when he recorded this. The original sounds much closer to B major than C major.
I always play it with an Am as well not an Am7. Good job however!
nice...looks like what paul's doing on his old clips
It looks like it's harder to instruct using tabs than saying the actual notes. I'm old school. So I was like, Oh yeah, that's a G! (or whatever note it was). Thanks, appreciate the video.
What's that first chord you're using look like?
Loved your lesson and your guitar. Just one question: why the ADIDAS f*****ing sticker???
Why not? (Famous John Lennon response)
Noel Gallagher
Alberto Dati do you even see noel’s guitar?
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Is there any substitute for the Aflat?
I believe the second chord is a Cadd9/B chord!
when you play those single notes at the end of the chorus: A-D-E-F-E-D-C-D - don't you think it is C# instead of C?
Well, love your tutorials anyway... ;)
may be just play it all to start with for the most advanced. Cheers!
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Yup, that's a C# I use my pinkie to pick it up :)
It can be called G4/B.
That chord you're thinking of is Gsus4
I use my index finger but might try what Pete does.
great lesson but what tuning is this in? playing along in standard tuning to the album does not sound right at all.
It's in B, so down tuning your guitar half a step should work fine, I'm sure you could figure out another arrangement though.
What key is this in? Is it C?
Its a g7 at the end of chorus
acordes/chords?
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Which original? Of course I know you mean from Revolver, but there are so many bootlegs, different takes, arrangements and keys. Such a beautifully painful song, that is not as well known as it should be. I think Sir Paul put so much into this because of his relationship with Jane Asher ending, which must have been profound to him, considering many better known songs of theirs do not have as many versions on tape.
For my personal use: 3:18
An easier way to play the Bb is to bar your ring finger across the top 4 strings
It's a cmaj7th.
it would be cool if you played all first and then get into details
B over C
Watch your profanity at 3:50 - "Fuck the fifth string" LOL
The Beatles do not play it in this key they do it in B its hard to believe theres noone who understand thats
Attentive Chap ı followed footage of Paul playing it acoustically this way.
you've got a little mustache on your guitar!
You got the wrong note on "A love that should have happENED years." It's a half step, not a whole step.
this guy has disappeared