The Beatles - You Never Give Me Your Money (Isolated Piano)
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- Опубліковано 7 жов 2024
- Abbey Road 1969
The Beatles - You Never Give Me Your Money Isolated Piano
Piano Used: Steinway and Challen
For analysis, transcriptions, and sampling (for experimental purposes)
Love the honky-tonk part and it’s always interesting to see how a star handles the breaks. I also think Ringo deserves a lot of 👍for really hitting it so crisply through here.
did the honky-tonk part just come from him playing it lower down and slower and then changing the tape speed? because it doesn't seem to me that somebody could play 1:28 THAT Fast.
@@hamueramusic yes ig, just like they did In My Life piano solo
Yeah, tape slowed to half speed for recording.
Wow! There are parts here that I've never heard because they were buried in the mix. Fantastic.
Yes, so very grateful for this too, it’s chilling and beautiful.
That's the beauty of the Beatles the more you listen the more you hear
I was never able to pick out that part at 1:20 but I knew it was cool. With this I have a chance of actually learning how to play it. Thanks
This is definitely my favorite isolated vid of yours thus far, PERFECTION, I’ve listen almost daily since it dropped
Man this is so well done it brings me to tears
Incredible! My favourite Beatles track for so many reasons. I love the piano which you've isolated here! Thanks so much!
You rock!!!! Thank you so much!
1:07 lol
DLD2 Music! Yup! I can finally pay it exactly like it is on the record. Thank you!
Imagine the entire song was the part before 1:10 :0
I don’t want to.
You know Paul's piano part under "oh that magic feeling" was original Leslie-fied. Wouldn't it have been nice if they'd kept it that way?
yea
No it wasn't. The guitar part doing the arpeggios in that section is running through a Leslie, not the piano.
@@davitofarito do you know what kind of keyboard/piano is being used in the honky tonk section and who played it?
Loving this right here
Is that Linda in the background taking photos?
Yes, is Linda
It's not Yoko.
Hermoso!!!...
No one‘s gonna mention the low C on oh that magic feeling?
Can we talk about it?
I think it lends gravitas to the passage and certainly adds to the resolution of the last chord (C). It also possibly the lowest note the Beatles recorded. 😀
this is for when I can play piano worth a shit lmao
i never noticed he switched to upright piano for the boogie woogie part
Alguien sabe si es George Martin el que toca la parte de pianola tipo boogie boogie bar? O es Paul? Gracias.
la toco paul, en velocidad lenta y despues le subio la velocidad
I love you
1:08 piano
Is Nicky Hopkins playing the boogie woogie break with An upright?
Or George Martin?
@@lloydmoss217 , Paul McCartney played all Keyboards (Grand Piano & varispeed piano at the first bridge)
2:17
1:29 ¿Cómo logro este sonido?
con un piano de verdad
@@DLD2Music Wow, hasta parece como si fuera una mandolina
@@jaazielarteaga8044 es un piano grabado una octava mas abajo y mas lento luego le subio la velocidad
Maccalien
Who really played the honkeytonk part?
Paul, played the left hand part first and then dubbed the right hand on afterwards.
@@MeTube3 And then sped up the tape
@@MeTube3 That would make sense
What happened to the video with all the tracks isolated in this song? Did it get taken down or something?
Wdym?
@@DLD2Music have you ever uploaded a video of all the isolated tracks in this song?
@@thegabrielchannel818 no, it was pieta909
@@DLD2Music oh yeah, it was that channel.
middle is 100% George Martin played slow and varispeeded up
I’d love to hear the rest of the piano part after 2:30 for transcription purposes. Is there any way to access that?
Theres more piano in the actual but after 2:30 in this vid for some reason it got cut
copy
@@DLD2Music wdym by copy
@@ilovemusic7748 Blocked by TY
@@DLD2Music love you 💋
@@mirrorperson1744 why? hahah
it's to bad you don't have their pin code.