George's solos are so brilliantly simple. The song's chord structure is so simple. The song's accent on the offbeat is genius! Paul's voice goes perfectly up an octave on the first two words of the song. Ringo's holds it all together. They were geniuses goofing-off and having fun. I'm a 1st generation Beatles fan since1964 at the age of 11. Today's young people don't get it when I'm smiling as l listen to this song after 55 years.
We were lucky to live when we did. Imagine all the people that don't know the impact of the Ed Sullivan show; the day before vs. the seachange that happened that night. I was 11 in '64 as well. 🎵🎶
@@cuda426hemi So late to the party. If appreciating the impact upon America just as it had us *in 1962* , we always laugh at you juxtaposed with irritation at the self-absorbed egocentric arrogance of Americans who think The Beatles were only discovered ....thanks to Ed Sullivan ....in 1964! And of course, I agree with you about lucky generation to have experienced what we did. I just wish we could have been spared America's wannabe contribution of The Monkees. o.O
I like it when Mike casually remarks at the end of each tutorial, "Hey! Let me play the whole thing, just for fun" ...Then goes on to do an epic, one-man cover.
I've known this record for 60 years and it wasn't until I played this video that I understood what beat the opening chords were on. The opening always sounded "wrong" to me because I couldn't sense the opening rest before the first chord. So thank you Sir.
Just convinces me more than ever that there will never be anyone like them again. With the hundreds of incredible songs to choose from “She’s a Woman” is undoubtedly one of my favorites.
Worth noting that to keep such a rock solid rhythm through a whole song is a lesson in itself. People don't realize how much of a committment real musicians make to solid rhythm -- this is a good lesson, John is really as impressive here as with the fancier stuff.
"She don't give boys the eye!!!!!" Sing it Mike! Love it. 2:54. George laid down a nifty solo on it. so creative, he was. And I love the bits you are showing, how he vamps under Paul's vocal, sweet. Great job Mike!!! Thanks.
Mike You never cease to Amaze Me***** You are with out a doubt one of the Best guitar players I have know about in my 59yrs on this earth. And I have seen some of the Greats live.. Thanks for all you do God Bless Brother****
Funny 'She's A Woman' is my favorite Beetles song. Now I know why. I was just a child when I fell in love with the guitar on this song. Thanks for breaking it down for me Mike.
Once again a great job on a classic Beatles Rocker. Your vocal was Outstanding . Everytime I watch one of your Beatles lessons I pick up some new trick to add when I play these songs myself. I don't play them exactly as recorded as you do. I could never remember all the nuances in their so called basic Guitar playing on the records. George the best ever at the less is more style of lead/fill Guitar playing. I think he was at his best on the earlier recordings as later their songs had so many other instruments that the Guitar became less important to the songs. To me 1964-1966 Hard Days Night thru Revolver period were Georges best work on the recordings. Yeah I know he did get stuff later, Something, Hey Bulldog, etc. Thats just my feel on things.
Wow, John's and George's parts... I just knew you were going to pull out a Hoffner 500/1 and lay down the bass line. This is exactly what I think of when I imagine McCartney writing a song with the Motown/Chess vibes. One of my favorite McCartney rockers! The song at the end was great, you really nailed the vocals. As always, much obliged and very impressed! Take care!
Man I love listening to you and The Beatles. I'm also a first generation fan and have rediscovered them. And I've watched a bunch of what you've done. I'm sitting here at almost 65 and this takes me so far back! Love it!
Wow! That Gretsch. Fantastic. Clarity. Tone. Quality. Quality playing and singing as well . Wow! I was 14 that night of Ed Sullivan Show. Wow! Tiny, grainy, black and white T.V. But. Wow! "Those were the days." We saw Elvis Prestley, too, from the waist up on Ed Sullivan. LOL. It was considered too riskay to show all of Elvis. LOL.
Great Presentation of this Classic Song!! One of my Favorites, but also the First Song to Showcase Reggae Beat on Rhythm Guitar!!! Not The Police! Thank You John!! 🎸🎸🎸🎶🎵🎶🎵
Hey Mike, I came upon your channel looking for the solo on this song. We met several years ago when you played with Phil at Faith Methodist Church in Champaign, IL. I'm the administrator at Faith and had the pleasure of being with you guys while you were there. I see the video is from 2019 so hope you are well and still making music! I bought several of your CD's and your Christmas album has become a holiday staple at our house. God Bless and Merry Christmas!
John, your knowledge of the Beatles music and your command of the fingering detail and nuances is phenomenal. Thanks for adding to The Beatles body of Work.
I love that solo! Thank you so much for breaking it down. EDIT: I keep listening to this over and over. It gets better every time. Almost all of the other "how to" videos miss it, but you nail it and show us how to nail it. You, Mike, are a national treasure.
Makes me want to learn the guitar, a bit long in the tooth now I fear. I seem to recall a bit of 12 bar blues at the end of the stage show,. Very good Mike
I can't follow a lot of what he's doing but man he knows those songs in and out. Great Vox/Gretsch sound too. Love the way those two guitar parts weave through each other. Singing that lead isn't easy either. Impressive work.
Thank you Mr. Pachelli, you made the entire song so easy to play including that smoking hot solo by George. I was feeling like crap today and this really put a spark in my morning!
Mike, you definitely nailed that song, if I remember right that song was on the Beatles 65 album. Yes I just looked I still have that album, that song is on it. Thanks so much for sharing !
Mike, it's always a pleasure hanging out with you. And what you did with "She's a Woman" by the Beatles both as a lesson and a performance was masterly. You are one for the books my friend.
I have to say that I enjoyed the performance at the end as much as the tutorial itself. I thought I had figured out the song myself so I went on to see what you had come up with and boy was I off. I trust your interpretation of what the band did because it is clear what a fan you are of the Beatles, as I am. Great job and thanks for sharing your insight and knowledge.
Absolutely brilliant Mike!! One of my all time fave songs. Such a great rendition you've made!! I take it there was not much time to flesh the song out in Oct. 1964. Otherwise George would certainly have added the extra parts. Tiger.
I am a huge Beatles fan and I love all of your videos. I learn so much and get an even deeper appreciation for the Beatles when I watch them. Your depth of knowledge in regards to music theory is exceptional. You are also a great teacher and I appreciate your enthusiasm for The Beatles. I wish I could play guitar as well as you do. I am working on it. Oh, and great job hitting those high notes on vocals. :)
Oh man, thank you for this video it really helps a lot those beatlemaniacs like me that are givin them first steps into playing guitar. Thank you, honestly. If i ever make it in some way you are someone that i have to thank to. More beatles tutorials if u dont mind hahaha. Thanks Mike, rock and roll !!
Abraham Montaño - You're most welcome. For more Beatles tutorials by me simply RUclips search - Pachelli Beatles - and you'll find dozen more lessons. And please subscribe to the channel so you'll get notified on new lesson posts.
Mike, good stuff! A very straight forward lesson, easy to understand and your addition of the tabs over your shoulder was super! Plus, you've got a great voice!
Mike I love when you do BEATLES YOU ARE THE ONE OF THE FEW THAT DOES THEIR STUFF CORRECTLY!
George's solos are so brilliantly simple. The song's chord structure is so simple. The song's accent on the offbeat is genius! Paul's voice goes perfectly up an octave on the first two words of the song. Ringo's holds it all together. They were geniuses goofing-off and having fun. I'm a 1st generation Beatles fan since1964 at the age of 11. Today's young people don't get it when I'm smiling as l listen to this song after 55 years.
We were lucky to live when we did. Imagine all the people that don't know the impact of the Ed Sullivan show; the day before vs. the seachange that happened that night. I was 11 in '64 as well. 🎵🎶
@@cuda426hemi So late to the party. If appreciating the impact upon America just as it had us *in 1962* , we always laugh at you juxtaposed with irritation at the self-absorbed egocentric arrogance of Americans who think The Beatles were only discovered ....thanks to Ed Sullivan ....in 1964! And of course, I agree with you about lucky generation to have experienced what we did. I just wish we could have been spared America's wannabe contribution of The Monkees. o.O
One of my favorites and I play it all the time on my Rickenbacker 325 Miami.
@@theblytonian3906 funny you all talking about American arrogance. Sir a hole
I like it when Mike casually remarks at the end of each tutorial, "Hey! Let me play the whole thing, just for fun" ...Then goes on to do an epic, one-man cover.
I've known this record for 60 years and it wasn't until I played this video that I understood what beat the opening chords were on. The opening always sounded "wrong" to me because I couldn't sense the opening rest before the first chord. So thank you Sir.
Ah! I'm not the only one who just LOVES George's solo.
Not by a long shot! 😄🎵
Just convinces me more than ever that there will never be anyone like them again. With the hundreds of incredible songs to choose from “She’s a Woman” is undoubtedly one of my favorites.
Worth noting that to keep such a rock solid rhythm through a whole song is a lesson in itself. People don't realize how much of a committment real musicians make to solid rhythm -- this is a good lesson, John is really as impressive here as with the fancier stuff.
Peter intoronto - YES! I couldn't agree with you more. John drove the band on SO many songs!!!
@@MPfrance not to mention Ringo . One of the most underestimated drummers of the world ( source : played drums myself for 25 years so KNOW this ).
John was a great rhythm player.
Nice to know that at least someone knows what a woman is. No-one today can explain it without finding themselves in a whole heap of trouble.
That Gretch sounds fantastic!
I've always wanted to get a Gretsch but somehow my fingers are magnetically attached to my Telecaster . . . . . . . . . . someday ! ! ! ! ! !
You are a great guitarist. Still amazes me how super talented the Beatles were!!!!!
"She don't give boys the eye!!!!!" Sing it Mike! Love it. 2:54. George laid down a nifty solo on it. so creative, he was. And I love the bits you are showing, how he vamps under Paul's vocal, sweet. Great job Mike!!! Thanks.
Thanks! Did you make it to the end of the video?
Yes I did Mike! But that was my favorite bit. Thanks for all of your awesome Beatles videos!
Great Mike, thank you!!!
Excellent, Mike. Brings back the mid 60s. I was 13 when this came out and our band, The Betas, played it many, many times. I was 'John.'
Mike You never cease to Amaze Me***** You are with out a doubt one of the Best guitar players I have know about in my 59yrs on this earth. And I have seen some of the Greats live.. Thanks for all you do God Bless Brother****
Funny 'She's A Woman' is my favorite Beetles song. Now I know why. I was just a child when I fell in love with the guitar on this song. Thanks for breaking it down for me Mike.
Their style still invokes goosebumps. Miss both George and John everyday.
Word. God Bless.
Mike you are brilliant just don't know how you do the analytics.... cool!!!
Mr Mike Pachelli i appreciate your lessons.
Great lesson Michael 👍👍Im a guitarist who enjoys covering The Beatles
Fantastic movie lesson fab4...You're great Mike.
Once again a great job on a classic Beatles Rocker. Your vocal was Outstanding . Everytime I watch one of your Beatles lessons I pick up some new trick to add when I play these songs myself. I don't play them exactly as recorded as you do. I could never remember all the nuances in their so called basic Guitar playing on the records. George the best ever at the less is more style of lead/fill Guitar playing. I think he was at his best on the earlier recordings as later their songs had so many other instruments that the Guitar became less important to the songs. To me 1964-1966 Hard Days Night thru Revolver period were Georges best work on the recordings. Yeah I know he did get stuff later, Something, Hey Bulldog, etc. Thats just my feel on things.
Wow, John's and George's parts... I just knew you were going to pull out a Hoffner 500/1 and lay down the bass line. This is exactly what I think of when I imagine McCartney writing a song with the Motown/Chess vibes. One of my favorite McCartney rockers!
The song at the end was great, you really nailed the vocals. As always, much obliged and very impressed!
Take care!
Mike , this is one great Lesson for one of my favorite Beatles Songs . Keep doing what you do . You do it extremely well and i Thank You for it .
Love your tabs & lessons,Mike! You have helped this 69 year old! Thanks!
Excellent.! thank you teaching !
4.57 love that solo! The expression he makes is awesome!
Awesome, Thanks Mike!
Man I love listening to you and The Beatles. I'm also a first generation fan and have rediscovered them. And I've watched a bunch of what you've done. I'm sitting here at almost 65 and this takes me so far back! Love it!
ditto
Superb, Mike! You have Beatles blood in your body.
Wow! That Gretsch. Fantastic. Clarity. Tone. Quality. Quality playing and singing as well . Wow! I was 14 that night of Ed Sullivan Show. Wow! Tiny, grainy, black and white T.V. But. Wow! "Those were the days." We saw Elvis Prestley, too, from the waist up on Ed Sullivan. LOL. It was considered too riskay to show all of Elvis. LOL.
Mike, you are one Badass guitarist keep up the good work🎸🎸🎸
Very good! Spot on, Mike
Thanks for superb video. Beatles rock the house down
Thanks for sharing your knowledge 👍👏👏👏😎
Impressive work for its accuracy and quality.Thank you
When people question John's ability as a rhythm guitarist, I play this song for them...
Beatle blues! Excellent! You rock Mike, great stuff.
Great Presentation of this Classic Song!! One of my Favorites, but also the First Song to Showcase Reggae Beat on Rhythm Guitar!!! Not The Police! Thank You John!! 🎸🎸🎸🎶🎵🎶🎵
Hey Mike, I came upon your channel looking for the solo on this song. We met several years ago when you played with Phil at Faith Methodist Church in Champaign, IL. I'm the administrator at Faith and had the pleasure of being with you guys while you were there. I see the video is from 2019 so hope you are well and still making music! I bought several of your CD's and your Christmas album has become a holiday staple at our house. God Bless and Merry Christmas!
Your complete song version, showing John and George's parts, is great!
Excellent video Mike. Thanks for the lesson.
Glad you liked it!
John, your knowledge of the Beatles music and your command of the fingering detail and nuances is phenomenal. Thanks for adding to The Beatles body of Work.
You're a LEGEND dude!!!
Amazing! Hugs from Brazil
Thank you! Cheers!
Love the lessons but especially the Beatles songs. Awesome as usual.
Wow. What a class. Thank you. Pachelli is great. Hello from Brazil.
I love that solo! Thank you so much for breaking it down. EDIT: I keep listening to this over and over. It gets better every time. Almost all of the other "how to" videos miss it, but you nail it and show us how to nail it. You, Mike, are a national treasure.
Awesome! Thank you!
A great help to my understanding Bar chords especially the 7ths. Thank you!
Wow thank you very much I’ve tried to learn George’s part since 2015... thank you so much
Makes me want to learn the guitar, a bit long in the tooth now I fear. I seem to recall a bit of 12 bar blues at the end of the stage show,. Very good Mike
I can't follow a lot of what he's doing but man he knows those songs in and out. Great Vox/Gretsch sound too. Love the way those two guitar parts weave through each other. Singing that lead isn't easy either. Impressive work.
Great lesson Mike thanks ... that tone is sooooo good
such a great rhythm figure!
That was awesome 😎 👏👏👏
That put a smile on my face! So good. Thanks, Mike!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Fabulous Mike👍
What a great voice you have Mike.
Nice job. Sounds great
Thanks a lot!
thank you Mike. another great job.. please keep doing these videos.
Thank you Mr. Pachelli, you made the entire song so easy to play including that smoking hot solo by George. I was feeling like crap today and this really put a spark in my morning!
I absolutely love the bits of how's & why's you throw in here and there. Very entertaining as well as informative. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
Another nice one Mike ! Easy tune clearly explained, everybody now 2, 3, 4, 1 ...
Very clear explanation Mike, i really love this nice song . Thanks Mike
Excellent.
Great Work, Mike!
Great rendition Mike I'm learning the right way of playing these parts for sure !!
Thanks and nothing pleases me more than hearing I can be of some assistance to a fellow guitarist.
Mike, you definitely nailed that song, if I remember right that song was on the Beatles 65 album. Yes I just looked I still have that album, that song is on it. Thanks so much for sharing !
Being more of a Stones guy, this is the first Beatles song I actually learned to play right thanks to this vid. Excellent work!
Very well done video. Great song.. love the beatles music!
Thank you SO much Mike - you made my day!
Great video wow!! Vocals were awesome!
Excellent
Mike thanks for showing the great skills these artists had and inspiring new generations!
Mate this is bloody awesome!! Subscribed!!
Love your teachingstyle!
thanks Mike for the great assistance to us aspiring players! very nice and clear. Good luck with the relo to the Riviera ! More Beatles !
You're welcome Carl. And yea - I recorded the rhythm tracks for 8 more Beatles lessons before I moved. I'll get to them ASAP.
Another superb lesson, Mike. Thanks so much.
Great song. Great lesson. Great cover version. Thanks again for including the solo & the extras. It makes a big difference :)
One of my fav Beatles tracks. Great job!
Mike, it's always a pleasure hanging out with you. And what you did with "She's a Woman" by the Beatles both as a lesson and a performance was masterly. You are one for the books my friend.
Marvin Bush - Thank you Marvin. I am humbled by your VERY kind words.
Fab! Thanks Mike, really appreciate your video's and the dissection of these songs. The solo on this has always been one of my favourites from George.
Hey, Mike...thanks for hangin’ out with US. Very professional singing & outstanding musicality.
I have to say that I enjoyed the performance at the end as much as the tutorial itself. I thought I had figured out the song myself so I went on to see what you had come up with and boy was I off. I trust your interpretation of what the band did because it is clear what a fan you are of the Beatles, as I am. Great job and thanks for sharing your insight and knowledge.
Great lesson!
Thank You Mike for taking the time to show us these classics. Your very talented too !!!
Yeah.. Second song from Beatles concerts!! After Twist and Shout!! Thanks Pach..!!
Great playing and teaching. I'm relearning this old fave and this has gotta be the best tutorial. Thanks man.
Sir Mike .. you are by far one of the best teachers on here .. I wonder if you could show some blues' cords that the Beatles used if any.
Thanks brother - that's actually a good suggestion for a lesson!
I'll put it on my 'to-do' list.
Absolutely brilliant Mike!! One of my all time fave songs. Such a great rendition you've made!! I take it there was not much time to flesh the song out in Oct. 1964. Otherwise George would certainly have added the extra parts. Tiger.
Brilliant Mike thanks for your time and expertise!🙏🏻
Glad it was helpful!
I am a huge Beatles fan and I love all of your videos. I learn so much and get an even deeper appreciation for the Beatles when I watch them. Your depth of knowledge in regards to music theory is exceptional. You are also a great teacher and I appreciate your enthusiasm for The Beatles. I wish I could play guitar as well as you do. I am working on it. Oh, and great job hitting those high notes on vocals. :)
Thanks for those very nice words. I am humble by your kindness!
Oh man, thank you for this video it really helps a lot those beatlemaniacs like me that are givin them first steps into playing guitar. Thank you, honestly. If i ever make it in some way you are someone that i have to thank to. More beatles tutorials if u dont mind hahaha. Thanks Mike, rock and roll !!
Abraham Montaño - You're most welcome. For more Beatles tutorials by me simply RUclips search - Pachelli Beatles - and you'll find dozen more lessons. And please subscribe to the channel so you'll get notified on new lesson posts.
Mike, good stuff! A very straight forward lesson, easy to understand and your addition of the tabs over your shoulder was super! Plus, you've got a great voice!
You're the best Mike! Great job.
May be a simple song but that bridge I guess you call it, "she's a woman who understands, she's a woman who gets her man", is just so awesome !!!!!
Spot on! Mike - these tutorials are amazing. I've been watching for years. You're a great teacher. So patient with me!
Mike that was a good video! I'm a big Beatles fan to! Keep up the good work to!!
Another home run, Mike! Thanks a bunch for putting this together!!
I love watching your videos. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Your passion really shows.
Killer sound! Man, when you break it down it's a real rocker. Genius stuff, genius breakdown Mike. I sometimes binge watch your videos.