Thoroughly excellent. Thank you. This is what i wanted 50 yrs ago, when i spent hours, days, weeks, in front of my record player trying to discern what the oneandonly Steve Howe was doing.
Do more like this. Excellent! Love the diatonically harmonized octave chord played at 4:45. Steve knew the fretboard from all angles and went full ape sh&t on it like the mad man he is.
Excellent tab on a great song. I wish more were like this. There's just a couple of changes I would make on a couple of notes in the beginning and a couple of chords during instrumental part which sound better and closer to the record.
Some of your 12 string (I know how hard it is to keep it in tune) top strings are a little out of tune halfway through, sounds incredible though! You should do a roundabout cover!
Wow! Well done. An incredible, multi-layered, multi-guitar tune. One of the greats from Mr. Steve Howe. Thanks for sharing this.
Fantastic video, fantastic playing. Would love to see more of these videos for other Yes songs, Steve Howe’s parts are always so interesting to study.
Well done indeed… and doesn’t that also demonstrate how amazing Steve Howe’s individual style and thinking was back then
Thoroughly excellent. Thank you. This is what i wanted 50 yrs ago, when i spent hours, days, weeks, in front of my record player trying to discern what the oneandonly Steve Howe was doing.
You and me both.
lol. Me too.
Do more like this. Excellent! Love the diatonically harmonized octave chord played at 4:45. Steve knew the fretboard from all angles and went full ape sh&t on it like the mad man he is.
Awesome job . I just saw Rick Wakeman's band play this . Dave Colqhoun was superb on guitar especially the 12 string. Love that opening .
Finally someone other than Steve has a tut on this and a FULL one. You are talented. Do more like this. Check out some ELP ones too.
Many memories returned...
Astounding! Please more Yes. Perhaps Wondrous stories ?
Wow! This is the song which inspired me to become a musician. Thanks for this amazing video and Tab!
Spot on. Lets hope it doesn't get deleted
Absolutely bang on... faultless.
Beautiful! Great job! Love the use of the ebow and the Eastwood. Great tab's too. A perfect video for learning a fantastic progressive rock song!
Wow, thanks for posting. Incredible effort!
Absolutely incredible rendition. Thanks
Excellent tab on a great song. I wish more were like this. There's just a couple of changes I would make on a couple of notes in the beginning and a couple of chords during instrumental part which sound better and closer to the record.
Thank you so much for this! Greatly appreciated!
Thanks for this. been looking for the "and you and i..." part
Fantastic. Thank you.
Wow. Outstanding!
Been waiting for this a long time. Thanks so much!
brilliant!
Fantastic thanks for posting and all the hard work you put into this anyway you can share what effects you used the solo’s
Great work. Thanks so much for sharing.
Thank you so much for this!!!
Thank you so much!
Great, great job 👍😅
1:26 😸
The Black cat 🐈⬛ kinda broke my concentration at 1:25
Good stuff as always man
❤❤incredibile 😮😮😮😮👍👍👍👍fantastica
Como siempre lo máximo 😂🎉😮
Perfect. Could you please tell me how you got that guitar tone, regarding the yellow electric one? Thank you
Good job 👍
Nice video man. How are you getting harmonics on the frets other than 7 and 12?
YES please! 🙂
1:26 I've seen all good cats!
Also what is the cool device you are using at 3:50 ?
And what are you using at 3:50? Super cool.
E-bow
Some of your 12 string (I know how hard it is to keep it in tune) top strings are a little out of tune halfway through, sounds incredible though! You should do a roundabout cover!
It’s kind of a self chorus 😁
I do that on mine on purpose.
4:41 wait that isn't an organ???
On the record I think it's Steve playing an electric twelve-string through a Leslie speaker.
this ain’t modest mouse
I got a bit of apostate in me ;)