God gives you many many years of life maestro. You had been a good reason to keep going with my guitar and if you ever come to my crazy country Colombia I definetly have to invite you to dinner. All my respect to you and I hope one day the British crown gives you the Sir title.
That was very good mate. As a older (56) beginner, that was pretty easy. I will be checking out all your videos because i think they will help me out. Cheers mate
Good lesson, In my Beatles play along book it's C#m to F#m to B to E, also sounds good and for me easier to play. Also much easier to sing, probably not original chords but I guess I'm not a purist
@marycockburn1 You could if you want. It's personal preference. I find doing so tends to be at the expense of strumming rhythm though which is important if you are playing solo.
I play my B's in that really awkward way, I've been trying to master the proper way for a long time (a year) and it still trips me up, although I am improving.
The C cord suggested is an Am and not 'a C. The cord is quite often taken for and falsely played as a C, because Paul is on a C here, but that C is the minor third note of the Am chord. There is no G note in that cord as played by The Beatles - anywhere!!
***** Yes it is and just wanted to mention quickly that i have made a tutorial for the lead and rhythm parts if you intend to reproduce or cover properly :) Greetings!
God gives you many many years of life maestro. You had been a good reason to keep going with my guitar and if you ever come to my crazy country Colombia I definetly have to invite you to dinner. All my respect to you and I hope one day the British crown gives you the Sir title.
He’s Australian so no chance the British Crown will give him a title.....just saying!
Commonwealth. Just saying too.
I like your version of the bridge, also your way of fingering the A chord just made my life way easier! Cheers
You make it sound so easy.I saw other tutorials and they're way to complicated.Thanks for uploading this.
Thanks a million. I simply love your videos. Please do as many Beatles songs as possible.
That was very good mate. As a older (56) beginner, that was pretty easy. I will be checking out all your videos because i think they will help me out. Cheers mate
Another cool cover for us back deck strummers, cheers GeorgiaRose
Thanks for the lesson you simplified it. bless you dude!
Class I enjoyed that song lesson 👍🏻😉🎶🎶🎸
Good lesson, In my Beatles play along book it's C#m to F#m to B to E, also sounds good and for me easier to play. Also much easier to sing, probably not original chords but I guess I'm not a purist
good job man, thanks a lot..from all of us..
Superlike. Another great tutorial :)
Great job thank you. Also, beautiful guitar.
Great tip on playing A chord with last 3 fingers to set you up to play B barre chord.
Great tutorial. Learned this very fast. Thanks!
Sweet. Thanks
como siempre maestro!
Eres la neta!!
Good video thanks
Excellent! Thank you so much :-)
YES! Thank you!
What kind of guitar are you playing? It has a really good sound.
Excelent !!!!
Me gustas mucho como tocas la guitarra y cantando eres una fiera soy un seguidor tuyo sigue a sin te felicito
Nice one (from Liverpool) :-)
" you are a great guitar teacher…I've learned alot from watching your tuts…! "
@marycockburn1 You could if you want. It's personal preference. I find doing so tends to be at the expense of strumming rhythm though which is important if you are playing solo.
Very good!
Well done for using the C chord. Some use Am which is wrong.
great tutorial!
Excellent
Thanks man :)
Cool bud
strum pattern is down down down up down up
Another stonker! Cheers Peter! In a bit. Marc
Great! What is the strum pattern? :)
I play my B's in that really awkward way, I've been trying to master the proper way for a long time (a year) and it still trips me up, although I am improving.
you should do a tutorial on i need you
nice job
Your a cool guy
Cool bud wat is that strum pattern plz :)
The C cord suggested is an Am and not 'a C. The cord is quite often taken for and falsely played as a C, because Paul is on a C here, but that C is the minor third note of the Am chord. There is no G note in that cord as played by The Beatles - anywhere!!
Dude make lenny kravtiz - believe tutorial I beg you
Good video!
what is the strumming ?
someone who speak spanish can tell me what is the chord in the 1:42? i cant understand when he said
C.
Indonesia tune in
All the chords are actually 7th chords
Hola raza
It is played with 7th chords
***** Yes it is and just wanted to mention quickly that i have made a tutorial for the lead and rhythm parts if you intend to reproduce or cover properly :)
Greetings!
because the song is too quick ! :)
You can't say in a tutorial that you don't know the strumming .....sometime we can't what you doing with your right hand......
If your cant be bothered to explain the strum the lesson is pointless
If you can’t feel it, like, it’s just in you, you might want to consider setting down the guitar.
Thanks a million. I simply love your videos. Please do as many Beatles songs as possible.