The first time I heard this song, it was a new song. Along with She Loves You, those 2 songs were so fresh, so alive, so new. It didn't matter how often they played it on the AM radio, you couldn't get enough of it. And, I had no idea what the band looked like. Until I saw them on the Ed Sullivan Show. Every live show, from the moment the band was introduced, constant screaming. The audience drowned out the band with screams, and they didn't care. It was a pouring out of emotion and elation just being in their presence and seeing them in person. They were the greatest band on the planet and they were just getting started. And they were getting better. Every year, every album was better than the last. I can remember holding a new Beatles album in my hands, never having heard any of the tracks, but knowing there's great music on it that I will love for the rest of my life. And, if I forgot to mention, thanks for all you do and your breakdowns.
Thank you so much for posting. Quite an amazing session Mr Galeazzo Frudua. "Variation creates attention", "Continuously creating variation & interest", "The cadence of how Sir Paul McCartney plays the notes is the pivotal thing". "Chromatic scale": sometimes is muted and other times is sustained , & "Where, and how the notes are played, considered as a whole, is of paramount importance". You are a blessing to the music industry
You point out these subtleties of bass playing like an Indian sitar player would! Amazing work. I still think the world needs an in depth interview with Paul about his bass playing. I still don't know how much was natural instinct and how much he actually sat and worked out things like the variations between verses. I can't help but think he was playing off the subtle changes of the other band members, Ringo especially.
And doing all of this while singing. Whenever someone says the Beatles weren't that big of a deal, I always tell them they have NO idea what they're talking about. Beatles music is a master class of the nth degree.
Excellent!! I follow your channel on UA-cam, all your contributions are very good. It shows that you are a great connoisseur of the Beatles. Thank you.
@@ronmaljak8401 A whole lot more than just copying, he has been teaching it - and a whole lot more than just Paul's bass guitar parts. This guy has analyzed Beatles music more carefully - and put his work out for everyone to see - than anyone else in the world. He probably knows Paul's parts - and John's, George's and Ringo's - better than Paul and Ringo combined. Not only that, but he teaches them to the whole world - exactly how it is done. He teaches all of their vocals and everything else. Paul should thank him for teaching the Beatles music to the whole world - with exact precision. This guy should be Paul's right hand man. If Paul wanted to do a Beatles show, this guy could easily take John's and/or George's place. He could be Paul's tech. Any Beatles project, this guy should be Paul's main man. Paul should thank him for all of it, for being that guy who knows it all - and shares it all. With the world. For free.
Surely, it's the people who benefit from these videos that should thank him, not Paul McCartney. McCartney helped in a big way in creating this music in the first place, so if anything, BVH should be thanking him.
@ThaiThom - I really appreciate your comment and thank you for posting. Nonetheless, I support the principle that being grateful to someone who did something for you for free, but that YOU DIDN'T ASK FOR, might be fair but not forcely due.
I always thought i had it down i know the begging but i dont have the ear or the gift that you have I'm impressed by you and always watch you i hope you keep making beatle songs I'm learning so much.
Your abilities are incredible if you have a band I hope you come to Boston in the u.s.i would definitely be there I'll bet allot of your u tube fans would.
I've been a huge fan of your videos for years and years now. Your breakdown of their harmonies always gives me a new appreciation for what's really going on in these tracks. But I am more excited about the Hey Bulldog video than I think I've ever been for a UA-cam video! I'm a songwriter and musician and Hey Bulldog is one of the few baselines that still eludes me. I've tried to figure out what he's playing, but I can never seem to pick it out
I'm exicted for the Hey Bulldog bassline! Any chance we could get the piano part for that song as well? I know you did some piano stuff a long time ago and the verses in that song drive me crazy.
I wonder sometimes how intentional Paul was with his bass lines. As in did he painstakingly map out all those slight variations or just improvise them instinctively?
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The first time I heard this song, it was a new song. Along with She Loves You, those 2 songs were so fresh, so alive, so new. It didn't matter how often they played it on the AM radio, you couldn't get enough of it. And, I had no idea what the band looked like. Until I saw them on the Ed Sullivan Show. Every live show, from the moment the band was introduced, constant screaming. The audience drowned out the band with screams, and they didn't care. It was a pouring out of emotion and elation just being in their presence and seeing them in person. They were the greatest band on the planet and they were just getting started. And they were getting better. Every year, every album was better than the last. I can remember holding a new Beatles album in my hands, never having heard any of the tracks, but knowing there's great music on it that I will love for the rest of my life. And, if I forgot to mention, thanks for all you do and your breakdowns.
Thank you for your moving words.
This is beautifully written.
Can’t wait for the Hey Bulldog bass break down! One of my all time favorite bass lines! Thank you.
Keep making the videos. They are awesome!
Thank you so much for posting. Quite an amazing session Mr Galeazzo Frudua. "Variation creates attention", "Continuously creating variation & interest", "The cadence of how Sir Paul McCartney plays the notes is the pivotal thing". "Chromatic scale": sometimes is muted and other times is sustained , & "Where, and how the notes are played, considered as a whole, is of paramount importance". You are a blessing to the music industry
Variation creates interest..magical
You point out these subtleties of bass playing like an Indian sitar player would! Amazing work.
I still think the world needs an in depth interview with Paul about his bass playing. I still don't know how much was natural instinct and how much he actually sat and worked out things like the variations between verses. I can't help but think he was playing off the subtle changes of the other band members, Ringo especially.
Your brilliant analysis and understanding only makes me appreciate more just how amazing they were.
Thanks!
This is great - I love the attention paid to the *duration* of the notes to create the right feel. It makes so much difference.
Nice lesson, but your shirt is the best thing about this video. Cheers my friend!
Amazing Line
I agree
And doing all of this while singing. Whenever someone says the Beatles weren't that big of a deal, I always tell them they have NO idea what they're talking about. Beatles music is a master class of the nth degree.
Excellent!! I follow your channel on UA-cam, all your contributions are very good. It shows that you are a great connoisseur of the Beatles.
Thank you.
Has Paul McCartney ever reached out to this guy and thanked him for his amazing work? Ringo, maybe?
what would Paul need to thank him for, copying his bass parts?
@@ronmaljak8401 A whole lot more than just copying, he has been teaching it - and a whole lot more than just Paul's bass guitar parts. This guy has analyzed Beatles music more carefully - and put his work out for everyone to see - than anyone else in the world. He probably knows Paul's parts - and John's, George's and Ringo's - better than Paul and Ringo combined. Not only that, but he teaches them to the whole world - exactly how it is done. He teaches all of their vocals and everything else. Paul should thank him for teaching the Beatles music to the whole world - with exact precision. This guy should be Paul's right hand man. If Paul wanted to do a Beatles show, this guy could easily take John's and/or George's place. He could be Paul's tech. Any Beatles project, this guy should be Paul's main man. Paul should thank him for all of it, for being that guy who knows it all - and shares it all. With the world. For free.
Surely, it's the people who benefit from these videos that should thank him, not Paul McCartney. McCartney helped in a big way in creating this music in the first place, so if anything, BVH should be thanking him.
@ThaiThom - I really appreciate your comment and thank you for posting. Nonetheless, I support the principle that being grateful to someone who did something for you for free, but that YOU DIDN'T ASK FOR, might be fair but not forcely due.
I always thought i had it down i know the begging but i dont have the ear or the gift that you have I'm impressed by you and always watch you i hope you keep making beatle songs I'm learning so much.
Köszönjük!
Thank you!
You're the best!
Congratulations !!! signore Frudua, for all yours videos and works. Muchas gracias
Amazing! You play left handed too? Great study!
Your abilities are incredible if you have a band I hope you come to Boston in the u.s.i would definitely be there I'll bet allot of your u tube fans would.
I've been a huge fan of your videos for years and years now. Your breakdown of their harmonies always gives me a new appreciation for what's really going on in these tracks. But I am more excited about the Hey Bulldog video than I think I've ever been for a UA-cam video! I'm a songwriter and musician and Hey Bulldog is one of the few baselines that still eludes me. I've tried to figure out what he's playing, but I can never seem to pick it out
Awesome!!! AND Left handed!! Respect! 😊
Very interesting!
Great video!
It was a great video, thanks! Can you post the organ part? Even if it's a short video...
I plan to do this and the other instruments
Thanks, man.
Amazing! Can’t wait for the lead guitar lesson!
Very nice observations!
Hang on... Are you really playing a left handed bass being right-handed? I'm so confused and incredibly impressed.
I am playing LF not as good as I am righty though :(
WOW ! Hofner !
Love the videos!
Are you playing left handed or are you flipping the recording?
He's playing left handed. Hofner on the headstock isn't reversed.
great video galeazzo! try at the end you put what you've been teaching us into a complete bass cover just for fun so that i could remember easily
ATÉ que enfim um vídeo de contra baixo.....
That's my favorite song of all time🤘
Fantastico! Un abbraccio! Ciaoooo 👋🏻👋🏻😀
Awesome, Thk you for that, it was very informative. Keep them coming. Peace brother 😎🙏🏼
I'm exicted for the Hey Bulldog bassline! Any chance we could get the piano part for that song as well? I know you did some piano stuff a long time ago and the verses in that song drive me crazy.
Good idea
@@TheBeatlesVocalHarmony Please do what has been suggested here.
Thank you sir 👍🏻
Incredible work you are doing here, Mr. G! Thank you very much.
You are genius
I wonder sometimes how intentional Paul was with his bass lines. As in did he painstakingly map out all those slight variations or just improvise them instinctively?
They learnt along time, most probably from George Martin, that variation creates interest and attention.
An interesting question. He hasn't really answered you.
This sound great !
Flat wound strings, l guess ?
Did you learn to play this left handed? 😮
I Want To Hold Your Bass!
I love the sound of these strings.
GooD)))))))
Do you know if they still make those big fat felt pics?
Mmhh I used a plastic one here
A peak song of the B’s fer sure
Wait, there is an organ in the song? Can you isolate it?
No organ
@@zetmoon 6:13
have you ever met / been in contact with Paul McCartney?
Nope
У Вас гитара похожа на гитару Пола, и держите Вы ее, как левша.
Wait what u can also play left handed🤯
The bass line of i want to hold your hand☠️☠️☠️
日本語字幕をつけて欲しい💦
“Variation is the opposite of boring”
yesssssss
I don't even have a bass..😂