Mike's channel is the dream of lifetime Beatles fanatics who play guitar - especially those who came of age pre-Internet. UA-cam at its absolute finest.
No one teaching this stuff is as passionate as you are Mike, and I think it's great. We should all be loving what we're doing! You make it easy & you make it fun! Thanks.
fliegerosh - I TOTALLY agree! The early Beatles songs are without a doubt my faves. NO BAND (in my humble opinion) has gotten anywhere near the Beatles' initial writing genius!!
Phew! I seriously thought I was the only one. Everything after Sgt peppers I find myself tolerating about half the songs. I can't quite put my finger on it but i like the lightness and clarity of the earlier stuff
I've said it before, but I'll say it again, Your historical intros are so helpful, generally as a music lover, and specifically as a Beatle fan who wished he had access to a Time Machine to get a moment in time of these kinds of moments in music history
What you are accomplishing with these lessons is truly priceless Mike... for me, at 68, it's like jumping 55 years back with my first ever 45 rpm's turning on my record player, and me trying to play along with my cheap yet loved guitar... Thanks!
I'm getting hooked on your Beatles lessons. The precision, but also the holistic comments and the loose, guilt-free approach. And with genuine pleasure.
Wow!! Mike my brother and I used to play in a number of 60’s bands. We covered just about every group but mainly Beatles songs. My brother was like you and could play just about any chords or parts. I played bass early on but later just lead vocals. You amaze me! I am very impressed with what you do. Most people probably have no idea what level of talent you display. ( My brother also taught himself keyboards and excelled there too.) I thoroughly enjoy every thing you do. Thank you for sharing your beautiful talents.
Amazingly tuneful. Instantly catchy. A lighthearted feel good tune with touches of naive cleverness. So well constructed without a second of waste. That's what I love about early Beatles.
Wow, Mike is a superb teacher! I learned so much from Mike about both the specific musical aspects of the Beatles and how to play guitar better. That's a fab combination - like Strawberry Fields and Penny Lane on the same 45!
Hi Mike, I'd love to see you make some vids that demonstrate the cleverness of their vocal harmonies. For example in this and many other songs they intertwine their voices as they sing minors, augments, 7th's etc. that follow guitar chords or even create the chord with their voices. They are so clever. I love If I Fell musically and vocally. Nice Job as usual..✌
Mike, This is a real treat! At my daughter's wedding I played John's part pretty close to what you showed, on a Martin acoustic, along with an excellent harmonica player. There were 4 singers, 2 were Paul, 2 sang John, and it was, as you say, oh so much fun!! I'll send along another donation. Your enthusiasm in all phases, is truly amazing. You personify Keats's "Beauty is Truth, Truth Beauty....." Jay
Jaydrfish - Glad to hear you're having fun playing these great ol' songs. And thanks, in advance, for your donation. I'll admit, it gets discouraging putting all the time and effort into creating these lesson videos when the remuneration is SO minimal. Seems that people expect everything for free. But nice folks like you, who show their appreciation by actually supporting my work either thru download charts & tabs, my cd's and/or by making a donation, are very much appreciated!!
There’s no doubt in my mind that Mike is a genius, has a genius mind. I’m so glad I’ve become exposed to his posts on The Beatles, of course, but everything I’ve seen from him is delightful! He deserves a big thumbs up from me! 👍
Jim - Thanks for the kudos. I very much appreciate it - but I am in NO way, shape or form a "genius." I simply have (perhaps) decent ears and I'm a pretty good investigator who does a lot of research.
@@MPfrance Sherlock Holmes said "Genius is the infinite capacity for taking pains..." When I read those words the first thing that came into my head was your Beatles videos and the amazing detail you expose with such accuracy. So yeah, Mike, apparently you ARE a genius! As for your demur, Holmes had something to say about modesty, too: "I cannot agree with those who rank modesty among the virtues...all things should be seen exactly as they are, and to underestimate one's self is as much a departure from truth as to exaggerate..."
Thank you Mike. I thought this was such a simple song I never thought to check. I've been playing the bridge section wrong for years! Your lessons are spot on 👍
Wow George sure did know his chord inversions. Impressive! My Beatles cover band just learned this one a couple days ago. Perfect timing once again Mike! You’re the best!
This has to be one of the most thorough song lessons I've seen. Great job! I appreciate all the effort you put into replicating the song as much like the original recording as possible. Many thanks!
You are very under appreciated Mike! Your Videos are so accurate thr amount of detail is unbelievable, I've probably commented this before, but your consistency means you deserve so many more subscribers. Keep going! 👍
For us we grew up with Beatles and we play some quitare, your work my friend is like the genesis of the universe. We learn from you how the stars and the galaxies have been created.
Hi Mike,I've been a Beatles' fan all my life and have played guitar for a little over half that time.I relied mostly on Beatles' guitar chord books,songbooks etc.Well,I might as well throw them all out because your stuff is the most accurate I've ever seen.Keep up the good work!
Robert - Thanks for the kudos! I do my best to be as accurate as possible - not only with note choice and rhythm, but where the parts are played on the neck. To me, proper neck note placing helps get the Beatle sound!
I can't tell you how much of a treat it is to watch these wonderful videos you put together for us. You're just an amazing teacher and a terrific guitar player. Oh, and your "sing alongs" at the end are really, really fantastic too!
As usual, that was fantastic Mike! George was such an integral part of the music created by the Beatles and IMHO, never got the full credit that he deserved. Thanks for keeping their incredible music alive and well! Hope that you are doing well & staying safe..... 👍👍😉😉
Sapele - Thanks my friend. But I think George gets the credit he deserves by folks like you who can hear the difference. For those that can't. Well, they don't know that they don't know!
Great breakdown of the song. Such inspired song construction by the four of them, and once again after watching you break a song down, I come away with even more appreciation for Harrison's gifted contributions.
I grew up with the Beatles in the Sixties and like many other kids I played in a band. We had to listen on pre historic equipment to figure out the chords and lyrics. I would have given my left arm for a chord and song tuition like yours. But without a left arm it would have been even more difficult to play G augmented 🤗 Great job indeed. Thanks for that. Greetings from Germany. Elmar
Finally! A proper lesson on one of my favorite Beatles singles! I tried to learn it from my Beatles guitar book but I could never remember the chords. And the book only teaches John’s rhythm parts so I’m really glad you posted this Mike! Learning both John and George’s part to a song is always very exciting! Hope to see more soon! All the best, -Nathan
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One of my favorites! I use to play the Hohner harmonica and my cheap Mexican made guitar on the farm in México in the late 1970's to this great song! ! Great memories! Mike you did, once again, a great teaching lesson on a great Beatle tune!
Every time I see another one of your videos, I continue to be reminded just how complex some of their chord progressions were. Especially for their early stuff.
Just terrific stuff! Fabulous backstory info (I've said this before!). Love John's strumming pattern on the D7th - couldn't be more perfect. What a band. Thank you again, Mike, for keeping their music alive.
Another great rendition and lesson. Lately I've been trying to be more aware of the interesting musicality that's created when two unrelated instruments play the same part at the same time in pop songs, like the harmonica and George's octaves in this tune. I was noticing this the other day when listening to the bass and keyboards in "Let's Go" by The Cars. It just adds so much tight, richness for such a simple arrangement technique.
Your "background stories" are so incredibly informative. I thought I was pretty knowlegable on the fab four, but i always learn so much from the information you present. Amazing job retrieving such info. Thsnks!
Hi Mike, Many thanks for all the Beatles songs you have analyzed, you are always spot on, and I love the way you put all the parts together, you just sound like the Beatles. I use to go to the Cavern from 1960 and use to watch the Beatles with Pete Best. I have written a story called I Was There Too, about the television recording for Granada Television I think you would enjoy my story. How can I get it to you?. Regards Tony Goldby.
Thanks again Mike for a well thought out incite into another Beatles classic. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I can imagine yourself on the top of that double decker bus where George auditioned to Paul & John to get into that group called the Quarrymen. Somehow, me thinks you would of loved to swap places with George. John, Paul, Mike, & Ringo. In another life Mike ok. I love watching someone who clearly loves what they do and you Mike clearly do and I thank you for that. Regards David
Hi Mike, you may or may not know this but although 'From Me To You' wasn't released on a 'full' album for many years it was included on their second EP in the UK (together with 'Thank You Girl', Please Please Me' and 'Love Me Do') and was released in September 1963. It's title was 'The Beatles' Hits'.
Great video! But that’s kind of par for the course with you. Your vocals (especially those high harmonies!) sound gorgeous man, not to mention your nearly spot on recreation of the arrangement. Keep on doing your thing brother; you bring more joy than you know!
I was thinking of all the folk, like most of us here, who've been inspired by Mike, and it dawned on me today that what he's doing is teaching people to give joy. Even if it's only a wee rock band! There's nothing I can think of better than that! .
I have been a Beatle's fan for years. I knew John and Paul were amazing, as was Ringo. Yet, I had no idea how brilliant George was. He really added a fourth dimension that made the Beatles great. Alternatively, without George, I fear the boy might have sounded a bit stale. Four great talents (not even counting Marting and Emerick)!
Thanks so much man. Some of us go down the Beatles rabbit hole and always wind up at the same point of frustration because they utilized many seemingly simple but actually intricate little flares. I have such a hard time going to the augmented G. It's just not a natural transition for me at all. Damn you John and George!
I've been playing the guitar for years. I know a lot of those songs because I will I'm a Beatle fanatic 2. But you're doing a great job my friend that's the first time I ever heard they were doing different chords and songs I mean different cords in the same part of the song hey I think the Beatles were the greatest man of all time
Hi Mike - George’s little G/G+ quarter/triplets thing seems to have been inspired by the intro to “Don’t ever change” which is on Live At The BBC album. It is right there in the intro.
I can't say enough how I love the intro and background to the songs Mike. The lessons are almost secondary really. The history and nuances you give adds a whole new dimension to understanding why their music is so outstanding even after 60 years. Where on earth do you do your research ?
One of my all time Beatles songs is She’s a Woman As simple as it sounds there’s so much in there And George’s lead riff is the Best Will you do it please Your the best Beatle guy on You Tube
Thanks I have loved that song ever since my older brother brought the 45 home And the feedback on I feel fine blew me away Did the Beatles record She’s a Woman at a lower volume It sounds cleaner on record You can hear every little sound If you know what I mean PS You look like John in 1967 lol
Mike's channel is the dream of lifetime Beatles fanatics who play guitar - especially those who came of age pre-Internet. UA-cam at its absolute finest.
No one teaching this stuff is as passionate as you are Mike, and I think it's great. We should all be loving what we're doing! You make it easy & you make it fun! Thanks.
I appreciate that!
You're the best teacher on Beatles Music. All the best. Thank you for posting this.
Angel - Thanks! Glad you enjoy my work.
I still like these old Beatle songs best of all. They sound as fresh as they did when I first heard them 50 plus years ago.
fliegerosh - I TOTALLY agree! The early Beatles songs are without a doubt my faves. NO BAND (in my humble opinion) has gotten anywhere near the Beatles' initial writing genius!!
Phew! I seriously thought I was the only one. Everything after Sgt peppers I find myself tolerating about half the songs. I can't quite put my finger on it but i like the lightness and clarity of the earlier stuff
I love every bit of background info like you have provided. THANK YOU.
I've said it before, but I'll say it again, Your historical intros are so helpful, generally as a music lover, and specifically as a Beatle fan who wished he had access to a Time Machine to get a moment in time of these kinds of moments in music history
Great video too Mike shows that "simplest" Beatle songs actually weren't that simple
Their chord voicings were always "complementary", thus obtaining amazingly rich harmonies.
Wonderful and very instructive, as usual, thank you Mike.
What you are accomplishing with these lessons is truly priceless Mike... for me, at 68, it's like jumping 55 years back with my first ever 45 rpm's turning on my record player, and me trying to play along with my cheap yet loved guitar... Thanks!
Same here, except I'm 72!
I'm getting hooked on your Beatles lessons. The precision, but also the holistic comments and the loose, guilt-free approach. And with genuine pleasure.
Wow!! Mike my brother and I used to play in a number of 60’s bands. We covered just about every group but mainly Beatles songs. My brother was like you and could play just about any chords or parts. I played bass early on but later just lead vocals. You amaze me! I am very impressed with what you do. Most people probably have no idea what level of talent you display. ( My brother also taught himself keyboards and excelled there too.) I thoroughly enjoy every thing you do. Thank you for sharing your beautiful talents.
Amazingly tuneful. Instantly catchy. A lighthearted feel good tune with touches of naive cleverness. So well constructed without a second of waste. That's what I love about early Beatles.
Wow, Mike is a superb teacher! I learned so much from Mike about both the specific musical aspects of the Beatles and how to play guitar better. That's a fab combination - like Strawberry Fields and Penny Lane on the same 45!
I totally dig the "forensic" discovery of these lessons.
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As a Beatles fan for over 50 years I can say you really know your stuff!
Excellent back story on From me to you.
So fantastic! Thanks!
Hi Mike, I'd love to see you make some vids that demonstrate the cleverness of their vocal harmonies. For example in this and many other songs they intertwine their voices as they sing minors, augments, 7th's etc. that follow guitar chords or even create the chord with their voices.
They are so clever. I love If I Fell musically and vocally.
Nice Job as usual..✌
Mike,
This is a real treat! At my daughter's wedding I played John's part pretty close to what you showed, on a Martin acoustic, along with an excellent harmonica player. There were 4 singers, 2 were Paul, 2 sang John, and it was, as you say, oh so much fun!!
I'll send along another donation. Your enthusiasm in all phases, is truly amazing. You personify Keats's "Beauty is Truth, Truth Beauty....."
Jay
Jaydrfish - Glad to hear you're having fun playing these great ol' songs. And thanks, in advance, for your donation. I'll admit, it gets discouraging putting all the time and effort into creating these lesson videos when the remuneration is SO minimal. Seems that people expect everything for free. But nice folks like you, who show their appreciation by actually supporting my work either thru download charts & tabs, my cd's and/or by making a donation, are very much appreciated!!
Such thorough research -- live vs. the recording. Excellent! appreciated.
Tremendous tutorial Mike. Great work. 👏👍
Really a master class!!! Thanks Mike, you are so great!!!!
My pleasure!
Brilliant again Mike. So spot on.
There’s no doubt in my mind that Mike is a genius, has a genius mind. I’m so glad I’ve become exposed to his posts on The Beatles, of course, but everything I’ve seen from him is delightful! He deserves a big thumbs up from me! 👍
Jim - Thanks for the kudos. I very much appreciate it - but I am in NO way, shape or form a "genius." I simply have (perhaps) decent ears and I'm a pretty good investigator who does a lot of research.
@@MPfrance Sherlock Holmes said "Genius is the infinite capacity for taking pains..." When I read those words the first thing that came into my head was your Beatles videos and the amazing detail you expose with such accuracy. So yeah, Mike, apparently you ARE a genius! As for your demur, Holmes had something to say about modesty, too: "I cannot agree with those who rank modesty among the virtues...all things should be seen exactly as they are, and to underestimate one's self is as much a departure from truth as to exaggerate..."
Thanks so much Mike. Now I can SEE the genius of The Beatles !!
Man..you’re the best. Keep it up. I appreciate taking the time to explain every little part.
Thank you Mike. I thought this was such a simple song I never thought to check. I've been playing the bridge section wrong for years! Your lessons are spot on 👍
Not just a lesson, a fantastic comprehensive analysis of the song through history, voicings, the lot - thank you
Another master class from our friend... Thank you very much, Mike.
Jose - My pleasure!
Thanks, I love this song & lesson! Such high energy. You are a worthy Beatles disciple.
Wow George sure did know his chord inversions. Impressive! My Beatles cover band just learned this one a couple days ago. Perfect timing once again Mike! You’re the best!
Triston - thanks and glad I could be of some assistance!
Imagine that. Being on the road with Roy Orbison, and casually watch him write down Pretty Woman "...Oh."
Imagine being on a bus listening to the Beatles casually writing some of their tunes...
Yeah, I'd pay double for that ticket!
@FMF Veteran Nice. He passed when I was 2. A mo the before my third bitchday
You are another genius Mike! Your lessons are absolutely amazing! Thank you very much.
This has to be one of the most thorough song lessons I've seen. Great job! I appreciate all the effort you put into replicating the song as much like the original recording as possible. Many thanks!
Great lesson as always Mike. Love the intricacy of George’s part
You are very under appreciated Mike! Your Videos are so accurate thr amount of detail is unbelievable, I've probably commented this before, but your consistency means you deserve so many more subscribers. Keep going! 👍
Alfie - thanks so much. Maybe you might consider subscribing to my channel?
@@MPfrance Already am
Alfie - Aw - thanks! Usually those that have subscribed have a red logo thingy after their name.
Great video Mike. I remember seeing The Beatles’ first television appearance on Thank Your Lucky Stars on I.T.V. in 1963.
Another great lesson Mike. Thank you.
Very grateful to you for all the help you have given to us all ....
Mike you are the Perfect Beatles music deciphering Expert, thanks for your input and elaborate Work
Jelau - Thanks for watching!
For us we grew up with Beatles and we play some quitare, your work my friend is like the genesis of the universe. We learn from you how the stars and the galaxies have been created.
Hi Mike,I've been a Beatles' fan all my life and have played guitar for a little over half that time.I relied mostly on Beatles' guitar chord books,songbooks etc.Well,I might as well throw them all out because your stuff is the most accurate I've ever seen.Keep up the good work!
Robert - Thanks for the kudos! I do my best to be as accurate as possible - not only with note choice and rhythm, but where the parts are played on the neck. To me, proper neck note placing helps get the Beatle sound!
As always, superb video!!!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Absolutely fabulous. Well done, sir.
Gosh Mike these videos are just the greatest. The end part where you put it all together is the best.
I can't tell you how much of a treat it is to watch these wonderful videos you put together for us. You're just an amazing teacher and a terrific guitar player. Oh, and your "sing alongs" at the end are really, really fantastic too!
As usual, that was fantastic Mike! George was such an integral part of the music created by the Beatles and IMHO, never got the full credit that he deserved. Thanks for keeping their incredible music alive and well! Hope that you are doing well & staying safe..... 👍👍😉😉
Sapele - Thanks my friend. But I think George gets the credit he deserves by folks like you who can hear the difference. For those that can't. Well, they don't know that they don't know!
Fantastic! Great recording mix at the end of this very entertaining video. Great work!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks Mike for another great lesson. You are definitely the best Beatles guitar teacher in my book.
Great breakdown of the song. Such inspired song construction by the four of them, and once again after watching you break a song down, I come away with even more appreciation for Harrison's gifted contributions.
I grew up with the Beatles in the Sixties and like many other kids I played in a band. We had to listen on pre historic equipment to figure out the chords and lyrics. I would have given my left arm for a chord and song tuition like yours. But without a left arm it would have been even more difficult to play G augmented 🤗 Great job indeed. Thanks for that. Greetings from Germany. Elmar
Finally! A proper lesson on one of my favorite Beatles singles! I tried to learn it from my Beatles guitar book but I could never remember the chords. And the book only teaches John’s rhythm parts so I’m really glad you posted this Mike! Learning both John and George’s part to a song is always very exciting! Hope to see more soon!
All the best,
-Nathan
One of my favorites! I use to play the Hohner harmonica and my cheap Mexican made guitar on the farm in México in the late 1970's to this great song! ! Great memories! Mike you did, once again, a great teaching lesson on a great Beatle tune!
Every time I see another one of your videos, I continue to be reminded just how complex some of their chord progressions were. Especially for their early stuff.
Great job all around👍🏻 Fun facts, breakdown & performance
Mike Pachelli is the definition of cool. Thank you for your work. I learn a lot from you. I appreciate it.
Just terrific stuff! Fabulous backstory info (I've said this before!). Love John's strumming pattern on the D7th - couldn't be more perfect. What a band. Thank you again, Mike, for keeping their music alive.
Love your work!
Great job Mike. I have been checking out your albums. I discovered you on these Beatles lessons. I only just discovered you rich musical history!
Another fantastic video Mike. It's joyous. Loving "Beatles On Guitar". Thank you once again.
That was awesome Mike!!!
Thanks Aaron!
That is a really wonderful breakdown, and analysis, I enjoyed it a lot!
There's alot going on in that song. Thank you Mike.
Another great rendition and lesson. Lately I've been trying to be more aware of the interesting musicality that's created when two unrelated instruments play the same part at the same time in pop songs, like the harmonica and George's octaves in this tune. I was noticing this the other day when listening to the bass and keyboards in "Let's Go" by The Cars. It just adds so much tight, richness for such a simple arrangement technique.
Geoffrey - good observations on your part!
Brilliant video, thanks for the help!
Super job as always Mike! From me (James Deagle) to You (Mike Pachelli)
Paul and Ringo should talk to Mike if they need help remembering how to play some of these songs🤣 Great as usual, MP!! Thank you!!
Your "background stories" are so incredibly informative. I thought I was pretty knowlegable on the fab four, but i always learn so much from the information you present. Amazing job retrieving such info. Thsnks!
Explained very clearly. Love the back story and also Mr. Metronome!
It’s amazing all the information you have a plethora of information, you play great I got a lot out of this video,thank U!
Hi Mike, Many thanks for all the Beatles songs you have analyzed, you are always spot on, and I love the way you put all the parts together, you just sound like the Beatles. I use to go to the Cavern from 1960 and use to watch the Beatles with Pete Best. I have written a story called I Was There Too, about the television recording for Granada Television I think you would enjoy my story. How can I get it to you?.
Regards Tony Goldby.
Thanks again for the memories you're singing is great and' Georges guitar part is pure genius I really enjoy your breakdown of the Beatles music G☆
Great job Mike! Keep rocking!!👍👍🎸😎
Thanks again Mike for a well thought out incite into another Beatles classic. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I can imagine yourself on the top of that double decker bus where George auditioned to Paul & John to get into that group called the Quarrymen. Somehow, me thinks you would of loved to swap places with George. John, Paul, Mike, & Ringo.
In another life Mike ok.
I love watching someone who clearly loves what they do and you Mike clearly do and I thank you for that.
Regards David
Another super lesson with these wonderful guitars, thanks Mike!
Fantastic lesson Mike 👍😃. Thank you
Mike great video you make it so easy thank you man!
ho 21 anni e ho scoperto i Beatles da poco...amo questo brano, grande Mike !!
Maximo - Sono così felice che tu abbia scoperto i Beatles. Sono stati fantastici! Tutto il meglio per te e la tua musica!
Thanks for all your videos!
As soon as you played that first C with the G on top, I immediately realised it is also the opening chord of In Dreams by Roy Orbison.
Always can count on Mike for the accurate and correct way to play Beatles.
Mike brilliant as usual and thanks again
Hi Mike, you may or may not know this but although 'From Me To You' wasn't released on a 'full' album for many years it was included on their second EP in the UK (together with 'Thank You Girl', Please Please Me' and 'Love Me Do') and was released in September 1963. It's title was 'The Beatles' Hits'.
Great video! But that’s kind of par for the course with you. Your vocals (especially those high harmonies!) sound gorgeous man, not to mention your nearly spot on recreation of the arrangement. Keep on doing your thing brother; you bring more joy than you know!
I was thinking of all the folk, like most of us here, who've been inspired by Mike, and it dawned on me today that what he's doing is teaching people to give joy. Even if it's only a wee rock band! There's nothing I can think of better than that! .
Bravo, great job!!
This is one of my all time favorites by the Fab Four. Im still BEATLE crazy.
I have been a Beatle's fan for years. I knew John and Paul were amazing, as was Ringo. Yet, I had no idea how brilliant George was. He really added a fourth dimension that made the Beatles great. Alternatively, without George, I fear the boy might have sounded a bit stale. Four great talents (not even counting Marting and Emerick)!
Yes I enjoyed, so good as usual
I too, bought in the early 70s, and still use the exact same type, brand, and color metronome.
Ron - Yeah - that was in the day before manufactures started "planned obsolescence."
Good lessong song Mike you're great...thanks
Thanks so much man. Some of us go down the Beatles rabbit hole and always wind up at the same point of frustration because they utilized many seemingly simple but actually intricate little flares. I have such a hard time going to the augmented G. It's just not a natural transition for me at all. Damn you John and George!
I love all that you do.
I've been playing the guitar for years. I know a lot of those songs because I will I'm a Beatle fanatic 2. But you're doing a great job my friend that's the first time I ever heard they were doing different chords and songs I mean different cords in the same part of the song hey I think the Beatles were the greatest man of all time
Wow,awesome! Could be that George's brilliant octave part ,hints at that "chimey" sitar sound he seemed to love later.
Hi Mike - George’s little G/G+ quarter/triplets thing seems to have been inspired by the intro to “Don’t ever change” which is on Live At The BBC album. It is right there in the intro.
Was *just* about to write the same thing. 17:43
I’ll add that it’s a cover of a Crickets song written by Goffin/King.
Excellent,well played, cool metronome, intresting use of 2 5 1 chord progression
Brilliant as always
Excelent, brilliant!!
Thank you! Cheers!
great job mike
I can't say enough how I love the intro and background to the songs Mike. The lessons are almost secondary really. The history and nuances you give adds a whole new dimension to understanding why their music is so outstanding even after 60 years. Where on earth do you do your research ?
One of my all time Beatles songs is She’s a Woman As simple as it sounds there’s so much in there And George’s lead riff is the Best Will you do it please Your the best Beatle guy on You Tube
Bob - I already did a lesson on She's A Woman (two years ago) - here's the link:
ua-cam.com/video/5QSskIppnR0/v-deo.html
Thanks I have loved that song ever since my older brother brought the 45 home And the feedback on I feel fine blew me away Did the Beatles record She’s a Woman at a lower volume It sounds cleaner on record You can hear every little sound If you know what I mean PS You look like John in 1967 lol