they didnt wasted time touring after it started killing them. they had 2, maybe 3 of the greatest songwriters and one hell of a drummer. they belonged in the studio and thats where they stayed.
@@stupidcarrot9921 Funny you should mention one hell of a drummer. I believe Paul is quoted as saying (you can still find it on You Tube) when a reporter asks him about how good Ringo is, is he the best drummer in the world - Paul laughs and says he not even the best drummer in the Beatles.... :-))))
@@deanfaccini I agree with you. No band member will said that to another band member unless they are joking or, are going to replace him, just like what they did to Pete Best.
WHY? Why doesn’t every UA-cam guitar lesson begin with a full demonstration? You are the first online coach I’ve seen do this and I literally ask this question every time. VERY nice demonstration, btw.
I feel like he's the only one who has the right age and voice to be able to cover these songs .Not all guitar teachers (or players of the instrument for that matter) can necessarily sing or like to sing.I'm glad Rob Swift stands out in that way .Now for me to learn this song I'm not sure I know about.
I know this lesson has been out for a year, but I'm just catching it now. As someone who has seen the Beatles in concert and who has been an amateur guitar player since then, thank you for highlighting the nuances that made/make this music special. Well done lesson.
One thing I really like about your tutorials compared to others is you actually sing the song as you play. I would love to be able to sing the song and it helps with knowing the timing of when each bit is happening.
You absolutely nailed it. Played exactly like John played it. The pinky finger 3rd fret on most of the song is very important. Most people don't play it right. If you watch the movie you will see John playing it this way.
Hello Rob, I am glad I found your tutorial videos. Your classes are great and very enjoyable. Thank you for sharing your talent. You are bringing happiness to people like me who loves music. Jaime.
Excellent lesson! Appreciate that you discussed the subtle nuances and hit on the right things with a perfect cadence to keep the flow and interest up. Well done
Thanks for teaching acoustic! Learned You've Got to Hide Your Love Away. Great job teaching man! Music saves lives and strengthens the mind. I've never subscribed to any UA-cam video, but yours. Keep it up!
Another great lesson! Thank you Rob. Glad that your followers liked it too and that several people here are requesting Beatles such as "Don't Let Me Down"... Yes, thats a great one too. Cant't go wrong with Beatles songs! "Revolution" (the acoustic version) for the near future :-) Keep up the good work!
Absolutely FAB. Thanks. But hey if your reading this I'm curious on the Dsus/C fingering. I learned to hit the C with my pinky so still covering the F# on the high E. Have I learned wrong?
That would be a D/C, which would work very well and might be what John actually plays. The chord forms I chose for that section are just a bit easier to perform and have a sound that I find to be more interesting.
Beautiful singing and playing. I encourage you to try to listen to the vocal part more closely. The rhythm of the vocal needs to be exact. Hold each note exactly as long or short as John did it because this is what makes the waltz flow properly. Sometimes he uses can sometimes he uses kin which is shorter than can. You know what I mean? Sometimes he holds a note longer. Try holding the note exactly as long as he does and I believe you will find it helps you to keep the waltz going in time. Im only saying this because I know you can do it. And it does make a difference. For example. The country artist who recently covered this song couldn't resist the Temptation of putting a little of himself in it and in my opinion it throws off the timing and the flow of the waltz. The Italian guy who does vocal lessons on how to sing Beatles songs does a video on this song that is very good.
Anyone on here maybe able to tell me. So that f chord is kind of hard for me to go from regular to that f, so I was messing around and was doing the c add 9 for the c chord and I just moved my two fingers down to the next lower strings and noticed it sounded almost identical to that f chord, if I played just the middle 3 strings. Is that a real chord? Is it like some sort of diminished f or something?
I found this chord progression by ear F#-E-B-F# F#-E-C# F#-E-B-C# And my big problem is the next : I still can't ear that I'm wrong.. I mean I play with the record and I feel that it's working.. Any tips? @swiftlessons
Mind boggling how the Beatles pumped out so many amazing songs
they didnt wasted time touring after it started killing them. they had 2, maybe 3 of the greatest songwriters and one hell of a drummer. they belonged in the studio and thats where they stayed.
Time travel
@@stupidcarrot9921 Funny you should mention one hell of a drummer. I believe Paul is quoted as saying (you can still find it on You Tube) when a reporter asks him about how good Ringo is, is he the best drummer in the world - Paul laughs and says he not even the best drummer in the Beatles.... :-))))
@@ChrisChurton That is an urban myth. No Beatle ever said that. It was attributed to a stand up comedian called Jasper Carrot.
@@deanfaccini I agree with you. No band member will said that to another band member unless they are joking or, are going to replace him, just like what they did to Pete Best.
WHY? Why doesn’t every UA-cam guitar lesson begin with a full demonstration? You are the first online coach I’ve seen do this and I literally ask this question every time.
VERY nice demonstration, btw.
I feel like he's the only one who has the right age and voice to be able to cover these songs .Not all guitar teachers (or players of the instrument for that matter) can necessarily sing or like to sing.I'm glad Rob Swift stands out in that way .Now for me to learn this song I'm not sure I know about.
Best lesson I’ve seen. No one else ever explains the strumming pattern, chord change and lyric timing properly. Awesome job.
I must say, of all the online Guartar teachers, I learn best from you. Thank you for sharing your God given gift.
I know this lesson has been out for a year, but I'm just catching it now. As someone who has seen the Beatles in concert and who has been an amateur guitar player since then, thank you for highlighting the nuances that made/make this music special. Well done lesson.
One thing I really like about your tutorials compared to others is you actually sing the song as you play. I would love to be able to sing the song and it helps with knowing the timing of when each bit is happening.
A good way of getting the timing is to whistle or hum the song to your playing, then slowly add the lyrics
I will never pay attention to adverts. However I’ll pay attention to your lessons. Love it man keep the good work up x
You absolutely nailed it. Played exactly like John played it. The pinky finger 3rd fret on most of the song is very important. Most people don't play it right. If you watch the movie you will see John playing it this way.
Excellent tutorial. Clear, easy to follow and accurate. The fact you can really sing makes the whole tutorial a whole lot better.
Hello Rob, I am glad I found your tutorial videos. Your classes are great and very enjoyable. Thank you for sharing your talent. You are bringing happiness to people like me who loves music. Jaime.
What a beautiful song. You just made me love it even more! Very beautiful guitar played and may god bless you.
Great teacher. everything is clear, step by step
Thanks for showing vocals and guitar together. Very few do this! Just found your site!
Lesson is spot on, thank you. No wonder I keep coming to your lessons.
That was a very comprehensive and enjoyable lesson. Thanks for posting.
i am thankful for your tutorials......
Love the lyrics and chord timing, the best.
This is a truly excellent lesson, thanks!
I know this song well and I enjoyed playing along with a natural instructor anyway!
Excellent lesson! Appreciate that you discussed the subtle nuances and hit on the right things with a perfect cadence to keep the flow and interest up. Well done
Excellent tutorial. Really great (I watched many different videos teaching this tune)
This is a verry great cover from the beatles, which john singing , of the lp and Film Help.
Thank you, from Germany, Fab Four Fan Ellen 🌹🥰
Thanks for teaching acoustic! Learned You've Got to Hide Your Love Away. Great job teaching man! Music saves lives and strengthens the mind. I've never subscribed to any UA-cam video, but yours. Keep it up!
Your video are so clear, am so thankful for them !
i must say you are doing a good job with your tabs they are so easy to use so i can warmly recommend orther to become a patreon member
Great lesson, Rob. It's really cool to have you play and sing. And you have a beautiful Cat Stevens-like voice. Thanks
Thanks again Rob, excellent, beautiful song for a ‘old’ beginner like me.
Best lesson
Excellent lesson
excellent tutorial, we loved it , many thanks
it was a pleasure to learn it from your tutorial and then play it with you and the Fab four thanks a lot👍😁
very cool lesson saludos desde venezuela
Very good, thanks.
From Quebec, Canada
That flute solo deserved a like
Another great lesson! Thank you Rob. Glad that your followers liked it too and that several people here are requesting Beatles such as "Don't Let Me Down"... Yes, thats a great one too. Cant't go wrong with Beatles songs! "Revolution" (the acoustic version) for the near future :-) Keep up the good work!
Lionel here thanks great lesson
Usual great job swift
Lovley lesson thanks Colin UK
Really good lesson
Your lessons are on point thanks 🙏
Beautiful voice
he also has a great voice
Thanks for parsing.
Best lessons I’ve seen!
This looks great, can’t wait to try it!
A very good lesson!!!! My son would like a yellow submarine lesson..
Thanks for sharing your talent!!!!!
Quite understandable !! THANK YOU! from japan.😍
lovely song very well performed thank you.
Nice and easy..Thank you.
Woww you sing it so good i love it , and explain realy good you are awsome teacher thanks ...🤗
Superb Vid! one of my favorite Beatle tunes!
Nicely done - great Philly accent too!
Super. Nice sound from your guitar.
Cool Song bro, and the cam lense mades your head bigger, just by the way. Thx
Yeah I noticed haha, maybe it’s the angle?
Thank youuu!! But can you do an easy tutorial of I will by Beatles also? Thank you so much.
Thanks Rob, agein, you was worn to teach ,man ,you makeit easyer every thing ,thanks broth
Thank you so much ❤😊
Nice Voice 👍
Absolutely FAB. Thanks. But hey if your reading this I'm curious on the Dsus/C fingering. I learned to hit the C with my pinky so still covering the F# on the high E. Have I learned wrong?
That would be a D/C, which would work very well and might be what John actually plays. The chord forms I chose for that section are just a bit easier to perform and have a sound that I find to be more interesting.
@@swiftlessons Both good points. Thanks for your reply.
Muy buena explicacion. Muchas gracias.
Another great lesson would like to see Little Martha by the Allman Brothers, your teaching method really helps. Thanks!!!!!
Thanks, love it.
Love this!!
Awesome. Thanks.
thanks man
Fantastic
Are you playing a Martin or a Taylor?
Plz make a lesson for "bard's song" by blind guardian
Can do the full lesson on Fire And Rain by James Taylor
Beautiful singing and playing. I encourage you to try to listen to the vocal part more closely. The rhythm of the vocal needs to be exact. Hold each note exactly as long or short as John did it because this is what makes the waltz flow properly.
Sometimes he uses can sometimes he uses kin which is shorter than can. You know what I mean?
Sometimes he holds a note longer.
Try holding the note exactly as long as he does and I believe you will find it helps you to keep the waltz going in time.
Im only saying this because I know you can do it. And it does make a difference.
For example. The country artist who recently covered this song couldn't resist the Temptation of putting a little of himself in it and in my opinion it throws off the timing and the flow of the waltz. The Italian guy who does vocal lessons on how to sing Beatles songs does a video on this song that is very good.
Beautifully played! I actually have a cover of this song too as well as tons of videos extracting John Lennon's parts
Anyone on here maybe able to tell me. So that f chord is kind of hard for me to go from regular to that f, so I was messing around and was doing the c add 9 for the c chord and I just moved my two fingers down to the next lower strings and noticed it sounded almost identical to that f chord, if I played just the middle 3 strings. Is that a real chord? Is it like some sort of diminished f or something?
If you love this song
You might also like this....
Unspoken
Everything we left unsaid
A festering anguish inside my head.
We danced where angels feared to tread
Somebody cut off our music-
We grew apart, my heart felt dead.
What wasn’t meant to be, it seems
Flickers warm like a candle flame
In spite of shadows in my heart
Knowing we must remain apart.
I hope one day to touch your face
Until then, I will save your place.
Poem by
©️Rebecca Artus Scheifla
(Desert Sage Arizona:/Trinity Starr)
4-26-2022
Who might fashion words into song?
Seems I’ve found forever for my love
How much longer do I go on
Hiding my heart from itself?
Spam
EXCELLENT
TURTLES - HAPPY TOGETHER
That’s an absolute classic
Wonderful 👍👏👏👏
How about the Tommy overture or at least the IT's a Boy Mrs Walker
Can you do Jack And Diane by John Mellencamp
I found this chord progression by ear
F#-E-B-F#
F#-E-C#
F#-E-B-C#
And my big problem is the next : I still can't ear that I'm wrong.. I mean I play with the record and I feel that it's working.. Any tips? @swiftlessons
Me encantó :3
Muy buena My friend..👍
nice shirt bro
"Faithless Love" by J.D. Souther would be a good one to learn.
Holy smokes whistling for the harmonica part🧐
Perfect except the last chord ends in D.
New stuff
Sounds like James Taylor.
Mi like, el # 2000 ;)
LAst Chord is D
"Do you have that?"
No
Better than Lennon
Growing your hair out again?
Oh yeah, one last ride before it all falls out 😆
Looks like you're playing an F chord
G
F is borrowed