Great work on a super strumming tune. One of my old, guilty pleasures from the late days of the Beatles. I still perform this one, and it still works well as a crowd pleaser for most crowds.
One of the first songs I learned. Very fun to play. I remember trying to attempt my sweet lord as a beginner and couldn't get the hang of the bar chords and diminished chords.
nice guitar James, what model is it ? I know John played that model alot especially in the early 60's.... my buddy had a similar guitar made by Epiphone , didn't have the tone of yours though...great job as always, yet another guitar you own that I'd love to have!!!
Great work on a super strumming tune. One of my old, guilty pleasures from the late days of the Beatles. I still perform this one, and it still works well as a crowd pleaser for most crowds.
Man, you are great. I really enjoy all of your lessons.
I use 5 chords. I move my pinky in two different spots during certain parts. But yes all it takes is 3 cords
Nice new addition to the fam!
Awesome !!
Love this song
I agree about Paul`s high harmony. the two voices together were always great.
Hope you are doing well James James. Greeting from WNY
I like the foot tapping ,, ah ha !!
Great strum tune!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So many great songs consist of 3 basic chords. That's gotta be a message for aspiring song composers.
Fresh guitar!!
nice
Muito bom
Woah, wait! when'd you pick that up?! Where do you keep all of these? I'm running out of space after 5!
One of the first songs I learned. Very fun to play. I remember trying to attempt my sweet lord as a beginner and couldn't get the hang of the bar chords and diminished chords.
Fun fact. This song was recorded by only Paul and John. George and Ringo were pissed about something and were not in the studio for the recording.
nice guitar James, what model is it ? I know John played that model alot especially in the early 60's.... my buddy had a similar guitar made by Epiphone , didn't have the tone of yours though...great job as always, yet another guitar you own that I'd love to have!!!
Yep. Three chords will usually do it. Particularly if they're the 1-4-5.
They still make those Lennon Gibsons?