I think George had the 'key voice' that made them recreate such beautiful harmonies, in almost every song. it's a very particular voice, that fits perfectly with Pauls high voice and John singing lower notes. Simply fantastic. And thank you Galleazo. What you do is pure Magic. Cheers from Argentina
Agree! Paul and John took the more obvious lines in these 3 parters. George was squeezed into the middle, picking his notes carefully so they don't duplicate the other's notes. "Because" is another great example of this.
I'm here in Nov 2019 anyone else ? And where are you dude, you still making videos ? btw I subscribed :-) It's really nice to have the equipment to make these recordings. I also agree in respect to your vocals that your instructions are ride on.
@@bryanblandon ??? im just trying to find out what was inaccurate about it? sorry if "whats the issue" came off as aggressive, but i just dont see whats wrong with his time stamps?
The harmonies of the verse is actually D-Bm-E( not Em)-A….so George‘s first voice in E chord is in g# not g! You can hear the guitar harmony ( George’s guitar E major chord is played) in the original song. Check it out!
It's when you dissect it like this that you realize how incredible The Beatles were, especially to be able to perform harmonies as complex as this, whilst playing instruments with often complicated chord structures and licks plus superbly clever bass lines...live with NO monitors and a cacophony of screaming teenage girls to contend with. They were truly amazing artists...who wrote fantastic timeless songs.
Every year or so I come back to listen to this video and every year it’s a reminder of how underrated George’s vocals were (by many) in the early years. They are all great here but George’s part is something else. It just goes to show, over the course of their career their songwriting just got better and better but their harmonies were spot on from the start. Just wonderful work and the breakdown and performance here is stunning too! Bravo!
You're a stunning singer. These videos really highlight how fantastic the Beatles' harmonies were, and your ability to sing them is second only to the legends themselves. Keep it up, my friend.
We have a British Invasion band here in the Los Angeles area, your tutorials save so much time. What is so important is that the parts are accurate and you Sir nail the parts. They are always spot on. Thank You so much!
Galeazzo, with your voice and understanding of what makes harmony, you should be doing your own original work. You are blessed, brother. You need to bring that light out on its own. If you lived near me, I would have you in my studio to put harmony to the many songs I write. Just absolutely love you, brother.
@05:12- question: is this the earliest instance of this characteristic downward third vocal glissando that you've found? To me, this musical gesture is so absolutely gorgeous and when I heard it in God Only Knows, I thought to myself "aha!! This is what Paul was talking about (or one of the things) when he referred to the influence of Brian Wilson on him" - but This Boy is 1963 - well before Pet Sounds. So the question is - what's the earliest example you can think of by The Beatles or anyone else that has this? I mean - not just a downward gliss - I mean with this special emotional hook as used so often later.
Kevin Moore The Beatles had been following The Beach Boys for quite some time, who were super influenced by the Four Freshman. Chances are they were imitating either group’s work up until then
I know this is a 6 year old comment but I agree with the other guy. The biggest influences for their harmonies are from 'Beach Boys' and 'Four Freshmen' around that time. Edit to add: Also early R&B/Pop groups, such as The Ronettes, that had incredible harmonies and music
You are AWESOME! Wow! Thank you for this great video. Thank you for your Passion on the Beatles harmonies and breaking them down, like no one else Ive seen! You have a God given Talent and your are following your passion! I'm sure Beatles fans around the world thank you so much!
It is actually very interesting to think about how one of their earliest tunes was perhaps one of their most vocally complex and beautiful because of the parallel harmony tracks with slight variation in vocal tone. This Boy was a reflection of the ballad arrangements and their catchy vocals in the early 1960's in the USA, maybe Europe. I'm guessing The Beatles were listening to the American music scene at the time and came up with their take on the pop ballad, which was indeed iconic. It kind of set a sad tone in A Hard Day's Night for the Ringo character......in any event, great vocals by the 3 lads, good job by Mr. Galeazzo. Bravo, sir!
That boy took my love away. He'll regret it someday, But this boy wants you back again. That boy isn't good for you. Though he may want you too, This boy wants you back again. Oh, and this boy Would be happy Just to love you, But oh, my, that boy Won't be happy 'Til he's seen you cry. This boy wouldn't mind the pain; Would always feel the same If this boy gets you back again. This boy. This boy. This boy.
Thanks so much for these tutorials. Never in my life have I ever heard more impeccable harmonies than those of Lennon, McCartney and Harrison. Exquisite reproduction!
Thank You sooo much for taking your time to put this video online. It is enjoyable and really helps me with the harmonies. Keep 'em coming! Take Care, thanks again. Peace~~~
So that's the way it's done. Very enlightening. I have tried to sing in harmony, but I have to stick fingers in my ears not to hear the other voices and get mixed.
Incredibly impressive. I have been a Beatles fan for 50 years of my 58. I appreciate your dissections and your raw talent to do so. Like the other posts, I would be interested if you have recorded your own CD.
Loving the way you sing this song dude. Your accent really compliments the song. John's verse harmony was my favourite, the "He'll regret it someday" line was amazing.
Questa canzone contiene un incredibile concentrato di atmosfere impossibile da replicare integralmente: ci senti spensieratezza, eleganza, i balli lenti da coppie abbracciate, nel bridge il tipico urlo del "rock 'n' roll" con un accompagnamento alla Platters. Ecco, questa canzone fonde in un equilibrio miracoloso il meglio degli anni '50 e '60.
beautiful vibe you've created for those of us who study the music of the beatles....thanks ! the accent makes me think of the early Hamburg days for some reason...making it very authentic....gracias
Galeazzo, thank you for posting this lesson and all the others. We have just put together a Beatles cover band in Pennsylvania and I'm studying many of your harmonies as we learn up the songs. You are a true fan, and have done well in giving your passion and gifts to the world via these videos! Much gratitude to you, and best wishes
The verse chords are just D - Bm - Em - A7, repeated. When you transition to the bridge, play a Dsus4, then D and D7 (George plays a D9). The bridge ("middle eight") is G - F#7 - Bm - D7 - G - E7 - A7.
I have listened to a few of your videos. Congratulations; I run a choir in Spain and I am using your instruction to get tecniques over to my singers. fantastic!
You continue to amaze. Please keep them coming. I'm a Beatle fan from way back, and even I did not realize how much George contributed to the vocal harmonies until I started watching your videos.
Hi. I love your videos. Good teaching. Could you add and show John’s part where he sings: “Oh and this boy , would be happy, just to love you, but oh my hi hi hi That boy “ ect. My singing teacher and I are trying to do this song and I would like to see John’s part alone so I can study it. Hope you can do this and thank you for your work. Jim.
Thank you for this video. Your breakdown of "This Boy" is so helpful and informative that I have subscribed. I look forward to viewing more of your work.
I love your videos, Galeazzo. You've got such a gift for both singing and puttting the harmonies in plain words. Sometimes your voice seems to be both John's and Paul's, and your facial expression too, a I've seen in your vid about "Please please me".
You have an outstanding ear for picking out the subtleties of individual parts, and an outstanding voice for being able to replicate those subtleties . . . in almost any key. The sweet spot of your register seems to be much much greater than it is for most singers. When did you know you had a great ear, if you don't mind me asking?
@@TheBeatlesVocalHarmony My mom had perfect pitch. But she also had a lot of musical training when she was young. I sometimes wonder how many of us have perfect pitch, but that it should be nurtured when young. Recently I thought of a song I had not heard in years, "Psycho Killer", by Talking Heads. I went to RUclips and played the song and found that I was singing it in my head in the same key as the original song . . . . Anyway, that is different still from the ability to pay attention to the subtleties, let alone reproduce them. I have been listening to the early Beatles quite a bit the past couple of months, after not having listened to them much for decades. Perhaps because of your videos, and your attention to the small details of execution, I noticed that in "I Want to Hold Your Hand" the hook is not merely Paul's very high harmony on "hand", but they way he sang it, gliding up to the B. it almost sounds like an air raid siren going off. Those guys had hooks within hooks. I think I am hearing them better, partly because of you. Thanks!
very nice, very well done..it really helped me grasp the harmonies, being broken down like that. and i must say, your accent breaking through in the lines adds a certain charm to it.
whatever you're doing here... harmonic analysis harmonic application beatles' tunes presentation replication through production is AMAZING. i am very impressed with your productivity/project here cheers
Lennon, McCartney, Harrison ,Starr and Galeazzo! You sound great, but it's obvious you researched this quite a bit! Great job my friend! You're voice is almost spot on!
Es muy interesante el trabajo que has venido haciendo con el análisis vocal y armónico de las canciones de los Beatles. Gracias! Siempre es interesante escucharte.
Hello Galeazzo, wonderful work on these Beatle harmonies Can you answer a simple question on Georges harmony in the verses / Whatis his starting note ? Thanks so much!
I always knew the Beatles had very intricate harmonies, but I had no idea how intricate until I watched your videos. You really have a terrific ear. Your vocal breakdown of "Yes It Is" was awesome! Our band has been singing it incorrectly for years.
By complete coincidence I arrived here while browsing isolated tracks from Beatles songs. I think "Hey, I know that face!" A month or so ago I learned how to set my 2 point floating trem from another video of yours. The internet IS amazing :-)
QUESTION...regarding the middle eight, why do you suggest singing George/Paul if you have only 2 performers on the background, rather than John?Paul. The latter has the thirds and no moving 5th parts?
This is incredible, I think the perfect harmoies the beatles use, was part of the thing that makes people just fell in love wiht their songs not knowing why. Your job is fantastic how you can manage to separate each of the voices.there are many ones hard to identify Thanks a lot
Congratulations! very helpful to understand one of the most beautiful Beatle´s vocal harmonies. I always thought that George had sung the lower voice in the verses and follow singing the lower voice in the bridge ..what do you think about?
Hey man, I joined a Beatles tribute band as George and your videos has been very helpful to me, so i just wanted to say... THANKS A LOT MAN! Keep up the good work.
Wow!!!! it is amazing, the way that you sign, is awesome, since 60's I was trying to lisent the Beatles voices and you make it real, from now I'll try to see all your videos, they are wonderful, I like too much, congratulations!!!
How do you do, Mr.Galeazzo. We are the Ukulele Quartet from Japan, enjoying good music with four ukuleles. We are truly thankful for your tutorials specially on the Beatles' tunes. Here is URL of our “THIS BOY”. The harmony is not perfect yet, but we post it as an expression of our gratitude. Best regards from Kyoto, Japan! This Boy / The Ukulele Quartet
Is it known what vocal line of these three John first composed as a basic, or he had a vision of harmonies from the beginig. And was George Martin had his role in it?
I just want you to know that me and my music fellow really use your singing. We have learned so much about singing Beatles. We enjoy the "If I Fell" thing with your friend. Can we have more from the two of you? You are great.
This is so great -- although I have mixed feelings on it -- in that Galeazzo makes it seem easy but he is a better singer than what might suspect. I have listened to these many times -- not to actually learn the parts but just to discover how great the harmonies are -- and howsimply they are taught. Well done!
Great job breaking down the harmonies in such a loving way. I grew up hearing them all and know them all by heart, but you still found nuances that I still hadn't heard. BTW, it's a blast harmonizing with you!
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Where are your other non Beatles vocal harmony instructional videos?
George's vocals were never easy. He was underrated.
George Harrison was underrated. The Beatles guitar player was underrated 😂
George always had the difficult in-between note.
It wouldn’t be right without him. We love you George!
I think George had the 'key voice' that made them recreate such beautiful harmonies, in almost every song. it's a very particular voice, that fits perfectly with Pauls high voice and John singing lower notes. Simply fantastic. And thank you Galleazo. What you do is pure Magic. Cheers from Argentina
John decía que George era el que tenía la voz "más de Beatle".
Km
Joel Benseñor I absolutely agree I have long thought that’s George’s vocals have been hugely underrated in the sound the group achieved
Agree! Paul and John took the more obvious lines in these 3 parters. George was squeezed into the middle, picking his notes carefully so they don't duplicate the other's notes. "Because" is another great example of this.
agree
This is my kitchen, the acoustic is ok and the food even better!
This is the greatest room, but a church is better. This is a joke.
Beatles music is here,there and everywhere the best Sound. Lg Ellen 🤗👍
Muy bonita casa 👌
You're probably the only person I've ever heard who doesn't ruin a beatles song when they cover it. Heck you're AMAZING
Wow that's a compliment as that is my concern as wel :)
And check Nick Martellaro covers, he sings very good too.
I'm here in Nov 2019 anyone else ? And where are you dude, you still making videos ?
btw I subscribed :-)
It's really nice to have the equipment to make these recordings. I also agree in respect to your vocals that your instructions are ride on.
*Vocal time stamps*
2:23- 7:13 John's Vocal
3:18 - 6:41 George's Vocal
4:13- 7:47 Paul's Vocal
Bryan Blandon nope
Bryan Blandon it's accurate
@@bryanblandon johns harmony is at 2:23 and at 7:13, georges are at 3:18 and 6:41, pauls at 4:13 and 7:47, so whats the issue?
@@bryanblandon ??? im just trying to find out what was inaccurate about it? sorry if "whats the issue" came off as aggressive, but i just dont see whats wrong with his time stamps?
Thank you very much sir. Maraming Salamat ❤️❤️❤️❤️
John is on the low vocal, George on the mid one and Paul on the high one.
The guy is incredibly accurate with the notes. The 3 voices put together sound perfect.
The harmonies of the verse is actually D-Bm-E( not Em)-A….so George‘s first voice in E chord is in g# not g! You can hear the guitar harmony ( George’s guitar E major chord is played) in the original song. Check it out!
It's when you dissect it like this that you realize how incredible The Beatles were, especially to be able to perform harmonies as complex as this, whilst playing instruments with often complicated chord structures and licks plus superbly clever bass lines...live with NO monitors and a cacophony of screaming teenage girls to contend with. They were truly amazing artists...who wrote fantastic timeless songs.
Fantastic splendid harmonies
Beatles forever. And ever❤️❤️❤️❤️
And so young!
Thank you all FOLKS!
+The Beatles Vocal Harmony thank you man
The Beatles Vocal Harmony no, thanks :)
I love the Beatles
The Beatles Vocal Harmony. Have you ever done. "Words of Love"? Has great tight harmonies. Be nice to get the breakdown.
Every year or so I come back to listen to this video and every year it’s a reminder of how underrated George’s vocals were (by many) in the early years.
They are all great here but George’s part is something else.
It just goes to show, over the course of their career their songwriting just got better and better but their harmonies were spot on from the start.
Just wonderful work and the breakdown and performance here is stunning too!
Bravo!
You're a stunning singer. These videos really highlight how fantastic the Beatles' harmonies were, and your ability to sing them is second only to the legends themselves. Keep it up, my friend.
We have a British Invasion band here in the Los Angeles area, your tutorials save so much time.
What is so important is that the parts are accurate and you Sir nail the parts. They are always spot on.
Thank You so much!
Galeazzo, with your voice and understanding of what makes harmony, you should be doing your own original work. You are blessed, brother. You need to bring that light out on its own. If you lived near me, I would have you in my studio to put harmony to the many songs I write. Just absolutely love you, brother.
I didn't know Ray Romano had so much talent!
I wish you would release your harmonies on a cd or something. I love them and you're keeping them alive!
@05:12- question: is this the earliest instance of this characteristic downward third vocal glissando that you've found? To me, this musical gesture is so absolutely gorgeous and when I heard it in God Only Knows, I thought to myself "aha!! This is what Paul was talking about (or one of the things) when he referred to the influence of Brian Wilson on him" - but This Boy is 1963 - well before Pet Sounds. So the question is - what's the earliest example you can think of by The Beatles or anyone else that has this? I mean - not just a downward gliss - I mean with this special emotional hook as used so often later.
Kevin Moore The Beatles had been following The Beach Boys for quite some time, who were super influenced by the Four Freshman. Chances are they were imitating either group’s work up until then
I know this is a 6 year old comment but I agree with the other guy. The biggest influences for their harmonies are from 'Beach Boys' and 'Four Freshmen' around that time.
Edit to add: Also early R&B/Pop groups, such as The Ronettes, that had incredible harmonies and music
Thanks for what you do. My wife and I are learning to sing harmonies and your videos are very helpful. Grazie.
You are AWESOME! Wow! Thank you for this great video. Thank you for your Passion on the Beatles harmonies and breaking them down, like no one else Ive seen! You have a God given Talent and your are following your passion! I'm sure Beatles fans around the world thank you so much!
It is actually very interesting to think about how one of their earliest tunes was perhaps one of their most vocally complex and beautiful because of the parallel harmony tracks with slight variation in vocal tone. This Boy was a reflection of the ballad arrangements and their catchy vocals in the early 1960's in the USA, maybe Europe. I'm guessing The Beatles were listening to the American music scene at the time and came up with their take on the pop ballad, which was indeed iconic. It kind of set a sad tone in A Hard Day's Night for the Ringo character......in any event, great vocals by the 3 lads, good job by Mr. Galeazzo. Bravo, sir!
Beautiful work. John and George would be proud,
You guys are amazing..taking so much time to dissect those wonderful songs
Mark Stevens I's always me singing ;)
Thank you so much. This is the only Beatle song I couldn't figure out all the harmonies. Specifically George's part. You nailed it!!!! Subscribed....
I agree Your singing, harmonizing, and teaching techniques are fantastic.
That boy took my love away.
He'll regret it someday,
But this boy wants you back again.
That boy isn't good for you.
Though he may want you too,
This boy wants you back again.
Oh, and this boy
Would be happy
Just to love you,
But oh, my, that boy
Won't be happy
'Til he's seen you cry.
This boy wouldn't mind the pain;
Would always feel the same
If this boy gets you back again.
This boy.
This boy.
This boy.
Brenda Silva no
such a perfect song. Beautiful and concise... even leaving aside the harmony
That's so awesome to hear you reproducing all the harmonies from such a nice song.This Boy has always been one of my favorite Beatles' songs...
Your channel is such a delight while giving me what I've wanted for 50 years.
This video is so underrated,, I love it! thanks!
beautifully done- you have a great ear!
Galeazzo, very nice harmonies. What's really impressive is your Liverpudlian accent.
Also, at 3:05 when john says "though he may want you too", i love the way he carrys out the too. That's always been my fav. part of the song.
Do you have video of you playing
Chords. I enjoy your technics is playing acoustic guitar
Este señor es algo sensacional. Es increíble sus voz y conocimiento. Tiene un inglés muy claro . Saludos
Thanks so much for these tutorials. Never in my life have I ever heard more impeccable harmonies than those of Lennon, McCartney and Harrison. Exquisite reproduction!
Thank You sooo much for taking your time to put this video online. It is enjoyable and really helps me with the harmonies. Keep 'em coming! Take Care, thanks again. Peace~~~
HI that's a song by Paul one of my favourite ones!
So that's the way it's done. Very enlightening. I have tried to sing in harmony, but I have to stick fingers in my ears not to hear the other voices and get mixed.
Incredibly impressive. I have been a Beatles fan for 50 years of my 58. I appreciate your dissections and your raw talent to do so. Like the other posts, I would be interested if you have recorded your own CD.
''all i have to do is dream'' :) everly brothers pleaaaaaasssssseee thanks for all your great work, your channel is unique. cheers from paris
Loving the way you sing this song dude. Your accent really compliments the song. John's verse harmony was my favourite, the "He'll regret it someday" line was amazing.
Questa canzone contiene un incredibile concentrato di atmosfere impossibile da replicare integralmente: ci senti spensieratezza, eleganza, i balli lenti da coppie abbracciate, nel bridge il tipico urlo del "rock 'n' roll" con un accompagnamento alla Platters.
Ecco, questa canzone fonde in un equilibrio miracoloso il meglio degli anni '50 e '60.
beautiful vibe you've created for those of us who study the music of the beatles....thanks ! the accent makes me think of the early Hamburg days for some reason...making it very authentic....gracias
Thank you from my Beatles band in northern Michigan! You’ve helped us with about a dozen different songs
Rock on!
Thanks for the lesson! This is like my fav. beatles song, the harmonies are amazing in this song!
Galeazzo, thank you for posting this lesson and all the others. We have just put together a Beatles cover band in Pennsylvania and I'm studying many of your harmonies as we learn up the songs. You are a true fan, and have done well in giving your passion and gifts to the world via these videos! Much gratitude to you, and best wishes
Since I found your channel, I have restarted singing and having so much fun . Please keep the videos coming.
The verse chords are just D - Bm - Em - A7, repeated. When you transition to the bridge, play a Dsus4, then D and D7 (George plays a D9). The bridge ("middle eight") is G - F#7 - Bm - D7 - G - E7 - A7.
We love this song and play it often. This Boy - Efata
Bobby Downum GTFOH
wow, you made my Sunday happy just to hear the blending of vocals...
I have listened to a few of your videos. Congratulations; I run a choir in Spain and I am using your instruction to get tecniques over to my singers. fantastic!
Hi Gale! I'm so glad I found you. Couldn't find your video's for awhile and really missed them...and you of course!
Mary Sheak So sweet of you Mary :)
I'm just the bass player but every once in awhile called upon for some backng vocals. Great stuff and very helpful. Thanks.
How do you do Paul's voice so smooth?
Jay S just take it up that ass when you sing
Sensacional.. Estou estudando estas vozes por estas dicas...Muito bom
Thank you for your Passion on the Beatles FANTASTIC Harmonies
You continue to amaze. Please keep them coming.
I'm a Beatle fan from way back, and even I did not realize how much George contributed to the vocal harmonies until I started watching your videos.
Great breakdown of harmonies Galeazzo! I hope you are a vocal coach.
Hi. I love your videos. Good teaching. Could you add and show John’s part where he sings:
“Oh and this boy , would be happy, just to love you, but oh my hi hi hi That boy “ ect.
My singing teacher and I are trying to do this song and I would like to see John’s part alone so I can study it. Hope you can do this and thank you for your work. Jim.
Eres un crack, Galeazzo. Saludos desde el sur de España
Thank you for this video. Your breakdown of "This Boy" is so helpful and informative that I have subscribed. I look forward to viewing more of your work.
I love your videos, Galeazzo. You've got such a gift for both singing and puttting the harmonies in plain words. Sometimes your voice seems to be both John's and Paul's, and your facial expression too, a I've seen in your vid about "Please please me".
You have an outstanding ear for picking out the subtleties of individual parts, and an outstanding voice for being able to replicate those subtleties . . . in almost any key. The sweet spot of your register seems to be much much greater than it is for most singers. When did you know you had a great ear, if you don't mind me asking?
I probably trained it a lot when I was very young Myron :)
@@TheBeatlesVocalHarmony My mom had perfect pitch. But she also had a lot of musical training when she was young. I sometimes wonder how many of us have perfect pitch, but that it should be nurtured when young. Recently I thought of a song I had not heard in years, "Psycho Killer", by Talking Heads. I went to RUclips and played the song and found that I was singing it in my head in the same key as the original song . . . .
Anyway, that is different still from the ability to pay attention to the subtleties, let alone reproduce them. I have been listening to the early Beatles quite a bit the past couple of months, after not having listened to them much for decades. Perhaps because of your videos, and your attention to the small details of execution, I noticed that in "I Want to Hold Your Hand" the hook is not merely Paul's very high harmony on "hand", but they way he sang it, gliding up to the B. it almost sounds like an air raid siren going off. Those guys had hooks within hooks. I think I am hearing them better, partly because of you. Thanks!
very nice, very well done..it really helped me grasp the harmonies, being broken down like that. and i must say, your accent breaking through in the lines adds a certain charm to it.
whatever you're doing here...
harmonic analysis
harmonic application
beatles' tunes presentation
replication through production
is AMAZING. i am very impressed with your productivity/project here
cheers
Lennon, McCartney, Harrison ,Starr and Galeazzo! You sound great, but it's obvious you researched this quite a bit! Great job my friend! You're voice is almost spot on!
You just nailed it. Thanks so much for breaking down the vocal parts. You are amazing. Really appreciate your effort.
Great job! Many thanks from Rio de Janeiro.
Great job on breaking down the beautiful harmonies The Beatles did live and on record!
Wow!! So glad I came across this! You did such a really good job, not only with your singing and playing but your explanation as well!! Awesome!!
Ciao Galeazzo !!! I've been waiting for this more than 25 years ! Thank You so much ! Great job ! Go on on on AND on !!! Greetings from Bologna !!!
The beauty and understanding behind "This Boy". 5 stars Galeazzo Frudua.
Es muy interesante el trabajo que has venido haciendo con el análisis vocal y armónico de las canciones de los Beatles. Gracias! Siempre es interesante escucharte.
Hello Galeazzo, wonderful work on these Beatle harmonies
Can you answer a simple question on Georges harmony in the verses /
Whatis his starting note ?
Thanks so much!
I always knew the Beatles had very intricate harmonies, but I had no idea how intricate until I watched your videos. You really have a terrific ear. Your vocal breakdown of "Yes It Is" was awesome! Our band has been singing it incorrectly for years.
By complete coincidence I arrived here while browsing isolated tracks from Beatles songs. I think "Hey, I know that face!" A month or so ago I learned how to set my 2 point floating trem from another video of yours. The internet IS amazing :-)
Sam Deeks Ahaha yeah I agree Sam :)
QUESTION...regarding the middle eight, why do you suggest singing George/Paul if you have only 2 performers on the background, rather than John?Paul. The latter has the thirds and no moving 5th parts?
This is incredible, I think the perfect harmoies the beatles use, was part of the thing that makes people just fell in love wiht their songs not knowing why. Your job is fantastic how you can manage to separate each of the voices.there are many ones hard to identify Thanks a lot
Sure!
Excelente! me encanta encontrar gente como tu.. generosa con su talento.
wow, you have a great voice... thank you for this.
Gord Merritt My pleasure :)
Oh my God you are SO good- you are FABULOUS. I've never heard better- VERY impressed. So happy :)
Great lesson. You are so good at explaining.
Galeazzo, fantastico! When I visit Italy I will find you. Where are you?
Congratulations! very helpful to understand one of the most beautiful Beatle´s vocal harmonies.
I always thought that George had sung the lower voice in the verses and follow singing the lower voice in the bridge ..what do you think about?
I always sing Paul. I can sing the other parts, but Paul's part always seems the most natural to me.
Fantastic. Thanks a lot. you allow us to enjoy this harmonies and revealed the secrets so hard to find. Congratulations.
Hey man, I joined a Beatles tribute band as George and your videos has been very helpful to me, so i just wanted to say... THANKS A LOT MAN! Keep up the good work.
This is so cool. Takes a lot of practice though if you sing with other people. I read Paul use to have harmony practice sessions with the other 2
Your work and your voice are extraordinary!. And a great help to people like me, covering a lot of Beatles songs. Txs a lot for your dedication.
Wow!!!! it is amazing, the way that you sign, is awesome, since 60's I was trying to lisent the Beatles voices and you make it real, from now I'll try to see all your videos, they are wonderful, I like too much, congratulations!!!
Very good, thanks. Do you use ADT when recording? I just bought Waves Abbey Road Reel ADT and could use some tips to get right Beatles sound.
watch this: ruclips.net/video/T19BdIApB_8/видео.html :)
Yes love to hear Anna harmonies too.
Great. I enjoyed listening to the harmonies, and I hope to learn from them too. Thanks.
You have a beautiful voice! You are so gifted!
How do you do, Mr.Galeazzo.
We are the Ukulele Quartet from Japan, enjoying good music with four ukuleles. We are truly thankful for your tutorials specially on the Beatles' tunes. Here is URL of our “THIS BOY”.
The harmony is not perfect yet, but we post it as an expression of our gratitude.
Best regards from Kyoto, Japan!
This Boy / The Ukulele Quartet
Is it known what vocal line of these three John first composed as a basic, or he had a vision of harmonies from the beginig. And was George Martin had his role in it?
I'd advise you to search up some Beatles musicologists online for that.
awesome im working in mine as we speak, hopefully it comes close to good thnk you for sharing!! cheers!
I just want you to know that me and my music fellow really use your singing. We have learned so much about singing Beatles. We enjoy the "If I Fell" thing with your friend. Can we have more from the two of you? You are great.
This is so great -- although I have mixed feelings on it -- in that Galeazzo makes it seem easy but he is a better singer than what might suspect. I have listened to these many times -- not to actually learn the parts but just to discover how great the harmonies are -- and howsimply they are taught. Well done!
Great job breaking down the harmonies in such a loving way. I grew up hearing them all and know them all by heart, but you still found nuances that I still hadn't heard. BTW, it's a blast harmonizing with you!