I wanted to let you know, how much your appreciated and loved. I’m always getting something new from you to learn and re learn songs of our generation.
Paul was 23 when this was released. Amazing songwriting, with assistance from John on the middle eight. One of those songs that were the cultural background to my youth, and resonate so deeply that they are a part of me. Thank you for showing how I can play it.
JJ this is amazing! Your attention to detail in breaking down the song is just incredible. Thank you so much for sharing your talents with us all, its very much appreciated.
Incredible! I’ve always been amazed with George’s guitar skills and I love Paul but this just makes for so much more appreciation. This is complex. I can imagine him just goofing around with his guitar and stumbling into that opening riff. Wow. Great breakdown and lesson. I’m still more of a Stones fan but highly regard the Beatles
James I enjoy your relaxed teaching style, learned several tunes from you. I don't need the theory, just the basics to make my own version. Thanks, keep it real like you've been doin!
This one has always made me bleed. In terms of Paul's youth, I love the story about his writing "Here, There, and Everywhere," while sitting in a patio chair outside John's house--casually tossing off such a masterpiece.
I wanted to let you know, how much your appreciated and loved. I’m always getting something new from you to learn and re learn songs of our generation.
One of my favourite Beatles songs but one that always had me stumped! Thanks James!
Thank you James! This has always been one of my favorite Beatles songs!
Once again you've proven your ear for music and your talent and versatility Thank you
One of my favorite pretty songs by the Beatles. I also like Backstreet Girl by the Stones.
That one chord is a diminished chord but I don’t know the name.
Wes_hopwizard thanks, I was gonna tell him too !
Sounds to me that Randy California stole these chords for Taurus
Lol. Ya maybe
Paul was 23 when this was released. Amazing songwriting, with assistance from John on the middle eight. One of those songs that were the cultural background to my youth, and resonate so deeply that they are a part of me. Thank you for showing how I can play it.
He actually wrote most of it (apart from that middle eight) in 1959. Not bad for a kid.
@@jamesjames9275 Thanks for another great lesson! I can always count on you for a great Beatles tune. Much appreciated!
JJ this is amazing! Your attention to detail in breaking down the song is just incredible. Thank you so much for sharing your talents with us all, its very much appreciated.
Thanks for all the Beatles stuff!
Voila! A baguette fresh from la patisserie. Merci beaucoup.
Man, you’re the best guitar teacher I’ve ever had
@@rikkousa Agree, he has taught me some of my favorite obscure Stones too, like to proper way to Prodigal Son, 2000 Man and I Am Waiting.
Plus a good selection of guitars and t-shirts.
And he’s said he’s not a music teacher IRL and has never taken a guitar lesson. He just likes to play and generously shows us how he does it.
Always wanted to learn this! Thanks, rock on!
Great to be able to access your lessons. Adds joy to the lives of us who haven't got the skills to decipher the chords
Incredible! I’ve always been amazed with George’s guitar skills and I love Paul but this just makes for so much more appreciation. This is complex. I can imagine him just goofing around with his guitar and stumbling into that opening riff. Wow. Great breakdown and lesson. I’m still more of a Stones fan but highly regard the Beatles
Paul made this song when he was just 17-18
He's a madlad
Excellent deconstruction, helped me learn to play it properly after many years.
whenever james says good luck, i get genuinely motivated lol
James I enjoy your relaxed teaching style, learned several tunes from you. I don't need the theory, just the basics to make my own version. Thanks, keep it real like you've been doin!
love it. You dont take your time and try to be all noob friendly, and i love it! makes it so much faster to learn quickly
How about some of Nigel Tufnels Indonesian folk music! lol
Brilliant yet again - Thx
thanks man. You are really appreciated.
Formidable, Mon Ami
Love your Beatles stuff.
Thx for all youre work lesson
Very nice 👍🏻
Thanks for the lesson
Good job.
GBU
is that a Martin D-45 your playing?
D41.
Thanks man
Your teaching is spot on and concise, just about exactly my speed, thanks so much! 🪲 🎶 🎵
Awesomeness
Thanks for the lesson. Just another reason this is my favorite channel on UA-cam! Rock on
If you wore a white t shirt what would happen? I picture a y2k type scenario. Thanks for sharing your talent .
Great video. So many kids are going to pursue the guitar with success because of your videos. Estaban cant carry your jock strap.
Fab. Gear. (As the Beatles would've said in 1963).
Hey James, you ever looked into John Frusciante and his solo stuff? I feel Ike from your tastes and appreciation of guitar you'd really dig it.
JJ....you are the man! Thankyou so much for posting this classic!
Fantastic lesson, thank you James, Cheers
This one has always made me bleed. In terms of Paul's youth, I love the story about his writing "Here, There, and Everywhere," while sitting in a patio chair outside John's house--casually tossing off such a masterpiece.
Great job Bro. Beautiful.
Yeah, beautiful lesson, thank you!
Top job, sounds very close to Paul’s
Great video as always, I’ve noticed you never have the headstocks of your guitars on camera, not being critical just wondering why?
I have the headstock in the shot all the time. Watch more videos.
I think that was perfect! Thanks!
Nice one, thanks
Impressive..
Thanks!!
KILLER!
Great job!
great job
Thanks!
Diggin this!