When my son was 7 years old he became a George fan! He would imitate all of George’s gestures while performing this song. Now he is grown up and a classical music teacher who still appreciates Beatles music!
The parallel triad chords played by the vocal harmonies laid over the "drone" B major guitar chord really create some weird effect, halfway between Mediaeval and Debussy. The Mixolydian flat 7th played by the guitar arpeggio adds the trademark Indian touch. One of the best Beatles songs. George didn't write much but nearly all the songs he wrote from Taxman onwards are masterpieces.
Galeazzo, It's on Amazon, but there is another one by Walter Everett, "The Beatles as Musicians", that gets much better reviews. You need musical experience to fully follow that one, they say (2 vols.): I just watched your video on "Help!", and really like your detailed observations like lingering on "whennnn" to make room for John, and the bit about Paul's double note picking as important to the song makeup. That sort of fine finish is what makes Beatles music so fascinating. Great work.
Galeazzo, I always felt George got short shrift. He could write! And he had a luscious voice. I think the timbre of his voice is what made their vocals so good. Do you know Tim Riley's book, "Tell me why"?
very nice range in voice their brother beauuuuuuutiful love it great learning video here keep them coming it,s good to learn the difference in voice talents 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂.
Don't worry, Gal. I will toss more than just a few coins into your guitar case. Signore', you're one of my TRUE HEROES of the internet. You offer the GREATEST `BANG for your BUCK'. You entertain for ALL ages with good will. We thank God who watch & listen here. What an EAR you have! I say, we should call you `PROFESSOR GALEAZZO'.
Your singinging is amazing and to split the vocals is an amazing skill. Btw, in the verse the tonality of the bass root of the chord doesnt go down one tone. Had tomentioned, cause it changes the whole picture of vocals along. Cheers
Not the vocals, the vocals are perfect. I meant your guitar backtrack. You go down on G, which is not like on record. The bass string has to play A, even when you go down on G in verses. I mentioned because is the whole new picture when its done
@@Bojanmarsetic You are right. I've seen this done in part ensembles where they have John's gtr part done with normal first position A and G5 chords. BUT you get a more realistic sound, when you don't have a bass churning along underneath, if you play the lower rhythm part as an F shape A chord on frets 5, 6 and 7 (with or without the open E doubled for extra jangle), and move it down to a G triad (diagonally in frets 3, 4 and 5) while retaining the open 5th A string. Always sounded good to me.
You sing well, and I don't ever reply or respond nastily to a video even if someone is horrible, but the only criticism is they had a scouse and you do not.
Who is 'George' in your band? I wish I could hear the Vergas. My playing days were over before Sgt. Pepper came out. We did the early stuff, Beatles and Stones. Ah, the memories. I was very young, barely a teenager (I'm 59). The band was called 'the Betas' -- after the tropical fish (and 'Beatles', of course).
i would actually argue that his vocals are the hardest to hear in songs he is not leading. i always struggle to hear him singing because he sings so quietly for some reason.
The video is disturbed by that long and boring présidential speech . You are a marvellous musician just play we are old enough to see what you are performing and understand it.
In music you have either got it or you haven't. The harmonies are very easy to replicate if you have the ear for music. If you don't you may be able to mimic like a parrot. But someone with the ear can get it easily.
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1:47 George
2:39 John
3:27 Paul
When my son was 7 years old he became a George fan! He would imitate all of George’s gestures while performing this song. Now he is grown up and a classical music teacher who still appreciates Beatles music!
In fact his timbre is always characterising the harmonies and very distinguible.
Galleazo Fradua is an international treasure. I love these videos so much. Thank you.
The parallel triad chords played by the vocal harmonies laid over the "drone" B major guitar chord really create some weird effect, halfway between Mediaeval and Debussy. The Mixolydian flat 7th played by the guitar arpeggio adds the trademark Indian touch. One of the best Beatles songs. George didn't write much but nearly all the songs he wrote from Taxman onwards are masterpieces.
Wasn't this song before Taxman?
OllieJay Williams yes, taxman was ‘66, this song was ‘65
my favorite song in Rubber Soul.
Paul's harmony is so high damn!
Comedy gold!😂😂😂
I laughed so hard I nearly followed through!😂😂😂😂
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Nice harmony tutorial as always! Could you please do harmonies for Tell Me Why?
So Good. This breakdown is a masterpiece. Only wish I had your voice....
Galeazzo,
It's on Amazon, but there is another one by Walter Everett, "The Beatles as Musicians", that gets much better reviews. You need musical experience to fully follow that one, they say (2 vols.):
I just watched your video on "Help!", and really like your detailed observations like lingering on "whennnn" to make room for John, and the bit about Paul's double note picking as important to the song makeup. That sort of fine finish is what makes Beatles music so fascinating. Great work.
Galeazzo, I always felt George got short shrift. He could write! And he had a luscious voice. I think the timbre of his voice is what made their vocals so good. Do you know Tim Riley's book, "Tell me why"?
Nice job. Are you sure about Paul's high harmony on the last 2 notes of the AH's? Both notes sound the same to me on the recording.
very nice range in voice their brother beauuuuuuutiful love it great learning video here keep them coming it,s good to learn the difference in voice talents 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂.
Don't worry, Gal. I will toss more than just a few coins into your guitar case. Signore', you're one of my TRUE HEROES of the internet. You offer the GREATEST `BANG for your BUCK'. You entertain for ALL ages with good will. We thank God who watch & listen here. What an EAR you have! I say, we should call you `PROFESSOR GALEAZZO'.
Hey lil question, For Paul’s Part do I need to push and sing everything in chest voice or switch to a mix or something ? Cause I find it kinda hard
Really,really good,TY for sharing your talent.
FINGA POSTA My pleasure :)
Very good as usual. Could you please do a vocal video for Good Day Sunshine????
Thanks!!
More unmatched, Beatles genius
This is fantastic and incredibly helpful. Grazzie!
My favorite vocal teacher!!!! Thanks coming from a 25 year guitarist who is scared to sing because I never tried. Thanks
Wow! fantastic!
Amazing lesson!
Awsome work bro great job 👍 cheers
Nice harmony tutorial as always!
Great job. Very interesting way to understand how the voices runs in a Beatles' song.
Beautiful, mate! Thank you!
Brilliant, this is one I could never quite work out
I didn't know what to expect when I stumbled on this, but really nice job.
As always, nice work!
4:01 sounds like 1960's Brian Wilson. Good job by the way!
genio! saludos de Argentina
Excellent work!
What are the intervals
Your singinging is amazing and to split the vocals is an amazing skill. Btw, in the verse the tonality of the bass root of the chord doesnt go down one tone. Had tomentioned, cause it changes the whole picture of vocals along. Cheers
whom's vocal and which part of the lyrics you mean?
Not the vocals, the vocals are perfect. I meant your guitar backtrack. You go down on G, which is not like on record. The bass string has to play A, even when you go down on G in verses. I mentioned because is the whole new picture when its done
Ah ok thank you :)
@@Bojanmarsetic You are right. I've seen this done in part ensembles where they have John's gtr part done with normal first position A and G5 chords. BUT you get a more realistic sound, when you don't have a bass churning along underneath, if you play the lower rhythm part as an F shape A chord on frets 5, 6 and 7 (with or without the open E doubled for extra jangle), and move it down to a G triad (diagonally in frets 3, 4 and 5) while retaining the open 5th A string. Always sounded good to me.
DUDE !!! pretty freakin' good
Great job thanks
Mcartneys vocal part is my favorite
Me too. I am waiting for " THINK FOR YOURSELF".
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2:50 2:56
3:41 3:47
you should do Think for Yourself
Another win!! Our band thinks your are the best!
The Beat 64
2:55
luscious, thats a good word
UA-cam legend
How 'bout "You Like Me Too Much"??? Brother Galleazo Fradua???
Good Job Man
You sing well, and I don't ever reply or respond nastily to a video even if someone is horrible, but the only criticism is they had a scouse and you do not.
Were do you come from?
what mic is that ?
Who is 'George' in your band? I wish I could hear the Vergas. My playing days were over before Sgt. Pepper came out. We did the early stuff, Beatles and Stones. Ah, the memories. I was very young, barely a teenager (I'm 59). The band was called 'the Betas' -- after the tropical fish (and 'Beatles', of course).
i would actually argue that his vocals are the hardest to hear in songs he is not leading. i always struggle to hear him singing because he sings so quietly for some reason.
Paul always better range voice!!!
I'm waiting for "Money(that's what I want)"
im only sleeping!
do tell me why !
The video is disturbed by that long and boring présidential speech . You are a marvellous musician just play we are old enough to see what you are performing and understand it.
In music you have either got it or you haven't. The harmonies are very easy to replicate if you have the ear for music. If you don't you may be able to mimic like a parrot. But someone with the ear can get it easily.
joseph raccuia You actually think hearing cannot be trained? Jesus christ talk about high horses
You sound so stupid