Great lesson, thank you! I was wondering, everyone says they tuned a semi tone down, but is it possible they just slowed the tape down on the master? I've noticed they often varied the speed on certain tracks, hence the frustration of having to adjust tuning when trying to play along on one track to the next on some of their records!
Hi, just stumbled on your channel today and subscribed , I’ve looked to see if you have a gear page to no avail really interested in how you create that tone for this vid and other acoustic tracks you’ve done with this guitar , thank you 👍
Hi - Thanks for subscribing. I hope you enjoy the channel. The Fender Paramount can a bit thin sounding... I use a Shure KSM mic to record it. In the studio (with the right mic placement) I can get a pretty good sound. But the vids shot from my cell require a bit of EQ - I usually dump the audio into my DAW and warm up the low end a bit - 5.0 to 7.0 depending on the song. Thanks again :-)
It's actually a Fender Paramount... believe it or not. I just acquired a Gibson JS-200, which looks and sounds great. I'll be featuring that in a few tutorials for sure :-) Maybe "Black Country Woman" from Zeppelin
Im not sure if you’ve already discovered the answer, but it can be easily played as a barre chord. Something difficult to get at first, but it’ll be easy before you know it.
I am going through mine Beatlemania period so I love your latest guitar lessons. Keep it up!!!
Me too
1:47 verse strumming pattern
6:45 chorud strumming pattern
10:01 bridge strumming pattern
I love to watch you teach Beatles songs keep up the great work
Thank you for posting Howard, another beatles classic! Great job! - James 🎸
Thanks :-)
Another Beatles gem Howard. Thanks man
My pleasure!
A song completely about being lazy. I love it.
Geez Howard, this is great!!! Thank you!
Thanks Howard. Great song and great lesson. 😀
Great lesson👏🏻✨
Great job! Thanks
Great lesson, thank you!
I was wondering, everyone says they tuned a semi tone down, but is it possible they just slowed the tape down on the master? I've noticed they often varied the speed on certain tracks, hence the frustration of having to adjust tuning when trying to play along on one track to the next on some of their records!
Hi, just stumbled on your channel today and subscribed , I’ve looked to see if you have a gear page to no avail really interested in how you create that tone for this vid and other acoustic tracks you’ve done with this guitar , thank you 👍
Hi - Thanks for subscribing. I hope you enjoy the channel. The Fender Paramount can a bit thin sounding... I use a Shure KSM mic to record it. In the studio (with the right mic placement) I can get a pretty good sound. But the vids shot from my cell require a bit of EQ - I usually dump the audio into my DAW and warm up the low end a bit - 5.0 to 7.0 depending on the song. Thanks again :-)
@@247GuitarwithHowardHart thanks for the prompt reply 👍
Great job!
Way cool lesson dude, I love this song. What Taylor ya playin. I have a 314ce and I'm lookin for another one. Nice guitar.
It's actually a Fender Paramount... believe it or not. I just acquired a Gibson JS-200, which looks and sounds great. I'll be featuring that in a few tutorials for sure :-) Maybe "Black Country Woman" from Zeppelin
Harmonically, what key is this tune? Is it major or minor?
It's in Eb minor (tuned down you're playing in E minor)
How do you explain that F chord..I only have 5 fingers on one hand!
Im not sure if you’ve already discovered the answer, but it can be easily played as a barre chord. Something difficult to get at first, but it’ll be easy before you know it.
How is the strumming?
I’m a little late but dd dudu
Wow, das klingt groovy wie Bonnie Jock Lennon in den Anfangstagen
I not for sure if I've heard this song.
I would have lost this bet because I thought I heard all the Beatles songs...
This song is one of their masterpieces IMHO
It’s on the Revolver Album. Groundbreaking album that has aged beautifully!
Beautifully done. Thank you