COME TOGETHER GUITAR LESSON WITH ON-SCREEN TAB - How To Play Come Together By The Beatles
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2021
- SPECIAL NOTE: Some internet sources site John Lennon as having played the Electric Piano on Come Together. But according to the 2019 Anniversary release of Abbey Road, it was actually Paul McCartney - not Lennon or Billy Preston. Whoever played it... it rocks!
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Great job and I appreciate you going the extra mile to interpret the e-piano!
What a great song!! I really enjoy playing this. It’s an easy song to add your own parts and nuances to!! Thank you for sharing this awesome lesson, Howard!! Love ❤️ your channel!! ☮️❤️☮️
Thanks... and thank you for watching :-)
from argentina I just wanna say great channel! This is the second beatles song that I learn with you!
Nice job! Very well done my man! Thanks a million!
This guy deserves 100k subs. Perfect every time.
Have just subscribed today and I’m really glad I found your channel. I think it will seriously improve my guitar playing. I loved the Come Together tutorial. I’ve just got to keep practicing and look at more of your videos. Brilliant and many thanks.
Thanks so much for checking out the channel. I hope you find a lot to enjoy :-)
You're right about this being a "classic" Beatles tune. It has a great groove a really, well what was then, a really innovative mood and timbre to it, it is really something special. I used to play in a band with a keyboard player who played an old Fender Rhoades and I've always loved the sound. They are like no other keyboard sound and can really make a song special or help it if not make it by itself. Thanks for the lesson, it was/is a cool way to start the day.
I think Abbey Road was possibly the finest musical statement they made. They seemed to be working as a band again... and it's interesting that it was actually the last album they made. They were playing and singing at the top of their game during this period. It's always nice to go out on a high note :-)
@@247GuitarwithHowardHart It sure is.
merci beaucoup pour ce tuto ! ça m'a beaucoup aidé à comprendre toutes les parties ! C'est super bien expliqué !
Love your lessons Howard
Great job Howard!!!! God Bless you!!!
Great lesson Howard!!
Thank you so much.
Excelente amo ese tema. Muchas gracias por tu aporte
That second keyboard riff sound so good on guitar i like it
This guy is damn good and quite an excellent teacher. Great breakdown of this song. Thanks
Thanks for the kind words. And thank you for watching.
Great lesson!🎸💪
Excellent job!!!
I thank you very much for this well done guitar tutorial.I kindly greet you from Italy,the country where I was born.
Thank you :-)
Muy buenas sus lecciones!! Muchas gracias gran maestro 😃👍
@10:20 or thereabouts! Congratulations I have been looking through several tutorials on this song and most of them are pretty great but you’re the first one I’ve come across that covers the section of the song
Very good. Thank you 👍
You're absolutely amazing! Great teaching skills 👏
That you so very much :-)
@@247GuitarwithHowardHart you're welcome boss
Thanks from Rome!
Jack Johnson! Thanks, Howard.
Thank you !
Thank You Howard. Great lesson!
And thx for the key board parts that's tasty 😋
Excellent lesson 👍
Thanks!
Great tune, tunes like this are what set them apart, they constantly evolved, also having 3 great writers helped, and they never showboated or over played
I agree... Their evolution was nothing short of amazing. And Abbey Road seems to me like the 4 of them at their peak as both writers and musicians :-)
Nice! :)
Thanks! 😄
🎸🎸cool!
Jack Johnson! Love Johnny Macs playing on that
Awesome album!
Oh ! Keyboard part on guitar is great ! Thanx so much !!
Yea the stacato is important here
Thanks, but my pinky is short, can't reach that far, is there another way i can play that begining riff
There is a "blues shortcut" - Maybe I should post a video on that. Thanks so much for watching.
@@247GuitarwithHowardHart ok
You’re a great teacher. Would you give lessons? Also Billy’s piano sounds like a Wurlitzer to me. Music History-I don’t think the Rhodes was out yet or well known at least.
Thank you... As it turns out, I think it might be Paul on the keyboard! Billy is seen playing the Rhodes in the Let It Be film, so I'm guessing it was relatively new - And you're right... probably not well know yet?
At this phase of The Beatles George was I think struggling to have a voice. But if you watch the Get Back series you understand that it was George's idea to have Billy Preston come in because he felt they needed a different voice. And so the success of Abbey road I think in many ways goes to George.
Maybe the breakup wasn't such a bad thing after all. Could anyone imagine The Beatles becoming stale?
I agree... plus Get Back really shows how much he contributed to the big picture. It would never have been the same without him
@@247GuitarwithHowardHart So much for Yoko being the devisive siren she was portrayed to be. But you know when the media decides to attack someone they often go after the wife. Yoko was clearly so chill throughout Get Back.
Thank you for all you do, Howard. I learn a lot from you.
Gotta admit I always missed the open a in chorus
I almost get the sense that Steely Dan stole Billy Preston's fill as the opening to Josie!
:-)
Lennon used Chuck Berry’s You Can’t Catch Me for Come Together. wpdh.com/the-beatles-come-together-was-stolen-from-a-chuck-berry-song/
The title came from Timothy Leary’s campaign for CA Governor.
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