@@LazerBrendan You are right! I always thought it was played "live", but after watching your video, I listened to it again and definitively the hi hat keeps on playing WITH the ride (and Ringo doesn't have three arms that I know!). You always learn something new!
Thats our room mic, we’ve been recreating the room sound of EMI the best we can. The room mic also helps people follow along to the song form and it makes it more like the experience of listen to Beatles isolated tracks
Cannot wait for the isolated Rickenbacker
at that time, Paul only played his hofner
@@Carch_24 for Johns Rickenbacker
@@Taylor00780 ...Oh, sorry jaja
Awesome bass drum sound. It's nice to listen to it separately from all the other music.
GooD)))))))
good tuning and thoughtful muffling with bass drum pedal technique
@@LazerBrendan A good cause deserves to be well thought out.
You are an amazing drummer. One of the best out here in our dumming community!!!💯💯💯💯💯💯🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
hey thank you!!!!
Love the swishing hi hat sizzling sound a Ringo inventive trademark
Love this
Genial!
Crystal clear thank you
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Didn't Ringo did a beat like in I feel fine during the Tango part?
It sounds like the hi hat continues through the tango section. Brendan said its not the I Feel Fine beat. I can see the resemblance though!
So the ride cymbal on the "don't care to hear'em play a tango" bit was an overdub?
Yes, and I realized I forgot to include video of that for this. I’ll upload it separately
I believe so, yes. I can still hear hi hat during that section. that wash doesnt disappear!
@@LazerBrendan You are right! I always thought it was played "live", but after watching your video, I listened to it again and definitively the hi hat keeps on playing WITH the ride (and Ringo doesn't have three arms that I know!). You always learn something new!
@@beatler cool! and that's ably house in a nutshell. I always learn new things when we dissect these songs, regardless of the instrument!
Where does that jangly sound come from at 1:58?
Wait... rimshots?
I feel like there’s singing in the background or it might be the other instruments
Thats our room mic, we’ve been recreating the room sound of EMI the best we can. The room mic also helps people follow along to the song form and it makes it more like the experience of listen to Beatles isolated tracks
thanks