Guitar Lesson: Learn how to play the Beatles - I Saw Her Standing There (TG247)
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- Stephen Hill and Michael Gagliano (aka George Harrison and John Lennon in the 'Let It Be' Musical) show you the best guitar bits from five classic Beatles tunes
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Don't know if you'll see this but I've been playing "privately" for over 50 years and I love this whole video! It was just plain fun to watch and made it easy to follow and learn,. Thank you!
I've seen these guys play live and they were amazing. Mr George Martin himself said this was the closest thing you'd see to the Beatles playing live in their prime. It was a 50th anniversary gig of the Fab Four playing in Guernsey and it was fantastic. Highly recommended!
+Jez Creed are your saying these guys in the video are the Fab Four? Because there not
Jez Creed you are thinking of the Bootleg BEATLES. This is the original cast of Let It Be
Are they as good as 1964 The Tribute?
Not Beatlemania, but an incredible simulation.
Went to see "let it be". Absoloutley fantastic!
I may be wrong, but I think George Harrison invented this way of playing a sort of counterpoint, at least in rock songs. This is a great example of it. What we used to call "inside" and "outside" chords came from his counterpoint playing too. If anybody was doing it in rock, folk, or pop music before him, I never heard it.
enlightening...and entertaining. I wish more the guitar tute's on line were this direct and to the point. I just wanna see someone PLAY it a few times. that's all I need.
Thank you John and Paul for the lesson!
Such a great way to learn a tune. Nice job chaps.
The riffs reminds me of "Little Sister " from 1961. Nice seeing the guitar parts in detail.
The guy playing George should play Keith Richards.
EARLY Keith.....he'd need a Halloween horror mask to play Keith-of-today!
Jeff Beck....
David Ferron keith Richards looked like George in the early days
Holy shit he really does look like keith in the 60s
John sounds a LOT like George
haha he totally does
Now i watched every of your lessons and I'm really amazed. Thx!!
"Goes here. Then here." Nice one
you are the only ones online who get the Am7 right. I want to yell at the others teaching it as aa full on C chord.
Also, I've watched many videos of the Beatles playing the song live and, not only do you get the Am7 right, but John did occasionally go to the 12th fret for the A7. Sometimes he played it at the 5th and sometimes at the 12th. Thanks for helping keep me blood pressure down!
This John speaks more like George.
These guys are great!
Great lesson.
I was interested in the sound of George's Duo Jet. I presume he is playing through a Vox amp. There is a particular Clicky, Trebly, Crunch he is getting especially when he rolls through the riff on A, "attack".It sounds great!
Is he using a treble booster or just the amp?
Does anybody read these?
Would love to know how he gets his Duo Jet to sound like that. Is it just the Vox or is he using some kind of pedal?
Jim Devlin They did not use any pedals (although experimenting with Maestro fuzz tone on early takes of Don't Bother me and later- with volume pedal in Yes it Is). What you hear is a bright channel on AC30 itself
Very good lads!!!!
great guitar lesson !
Thanks now I can play this song
"That one there" @ 1:45 is a C major chord if any one interested.
Casparus Kruger C on the Bass, Am on the guitar
@ watch John Lennon on the old clips, he plays an Am
Very nice indeed !
Fab!
Very good lads...!!!!
john's eye makeup..................................................authentic..........
sounds so much like John and his voice
Actually, he sounds much more like George, not really like John at all.
great stuff...thank you so much...blessing and respect :)
that's a C/E played in chorus..which is a Cmaj w/E bass
Masters !!
I saw you at let it be in bord gais energy theatre in dublin
very good
Love it
so cool !
Who Is This?
Who was George learning all these intricacies from in those days????
i still cant catch harrisons verse riff can you write the tab please. Ultimate 5 star is way off
i want to see anything from the disc 2 of the 1962-1966 album
that G7 played at the 12th fret is it right? cos it´s the first time i actually see that played instead of an A7...any insightful comments to enlighten this chord are welcomed, cheers
Augusto z It's an A7, same shape as E7 but moved up 5 frets
+osseftw12 well if its an A7.. (which it is) then it's the 10th fret. He said the wrong fret in the video. That bugs me... primarily because I am drummer and this guy who is suppose to be pro should at least know the dang fret.
+pkgannon It IS the 12th.
The fingering goes from 5th string up, 12, 11, 12, 10.
In my book, that puts the chord on the 12th fret.
The A note itself is on the 5th string 12th fret.
Even a drummer (non-guitarist) should accept that one as fact.
+Balazak nope... because any chord notation/book for that variation of an A7 would show it starts on the 10th fret.
+Balazak the first (index)finger determines the position, so if it's in 10 than the whole chord is in 10 and not 12
because the bassnote happens to be there.....
Cool!
Remarkable :)) Yeah ! !
Thanks.
you should tell what chords you're playing
They're guitar chords.
On the actual recording the base is drowning out most of the guitar work, I can't believe Paul could play all that while singing lead? Not live he didn't.
Playing bass while singing is very doable with practice. (source: I am a bassist and singer)
@@evangangstad5537 Until you try some of Mark King's Level 42 songs :-)
He did do it live, it’s really not that hard
I wish I knew how to get the tone that they both are using
Do you have a Rick or a Gretsch through a Vox?
Yeah yeah yeah!
Nice
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Cool!! Stephen looks more like Keith Richards
Don't want to be unpolite but I tried this version myself with tabs and would be glad if you'd check it out :)
could you tell me where i can find those tabs? D:
Yes if you click the gear wheel button in the video you have to put annotations on. I put my tabs into the annotations :)
Greetings!
+Creatox Beatles Guitar Lessons I guess I have to wait to see the video on pc then... thanks a lot for the tabs :D
Well i think so and you are welcome :)
Its blocked in my country. :(
j'adoreeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Does anyone else find this song really hard to sing along too while playing?
That Rickenbacker 😩
What do I hear when these guys play a Beatles song? I hear a Beatles song...you nitwits crying about wrong chords and positions need to chill. It's plenty close enough. Enjoy the damn music.
'That note'
well well well....
Are you guys really English
Thats kevin parker
Am I the only one who sees Ringo in this Lennon?
i saw them sitting there
Nice jam, but. It much of a lesson, is it? I know George was called the quiet one, but give us a little more to work with.
I had no trouble getting the song down by these guys. i guess I'm just a "shapes" kinda player too. dont care what it's called. besides, they were fun to watch and got the point across.
Sorry guys but wrong chords, not a Am but a C... by Sir Paul McCartney himself.
The guitar plays an Am and the bass plays the C underneath...It sounds weird if the guitar plays the C too.
Would be better if it was tied to
the vocals.
not very clear..
Jimmy click
Too heavy on the gain of the guitar.
Beda..ga sama rythem gitarna
It's a C.
"What ever it's called I don't know, I just play it"
Goddammit, it's a simple C major chord, and you don't know what it is? I mean, you don't need to get a book with many shapes of chords with their names and know it by heart, but you got to know your instrument and what notes you're playing in your chord. That way you will "find out" the name of the chord by looking at the notes.
If you were a Beatles fan, you would realise that was Lennon's attitude. He probably didn't know the name of the chords, but just knew the shapes.
I'm pretty sure John could tell at least "well, that's an E-something-minor"
Actually Freddy-boy, if you knew what you were talking about you would know he's playing a C6 / D# (C-sixth over D-sharp - wanted to make sure you understood).
John Lennon probably wouldn't know that chord off the top of his head either. He would just play it!
Knowing the instrument and it's "sounds" doesn't require knowing the names of the chords. Just need to know the sound you get when you play "THAT".
Parkie355
regardless if it was his attitude, such an attitude leads to a poor tutorial. I had to go the comments to figure out what wasn't explained properly.
MP Pk I'd say it's an A minor 7 / B
Not a guitar lesson
Didn't know John Cena and Ringo Starr play good guitars!
The rhythm is wrong.
Great guitarists. Terrible lesson........
poor , very poor , nothing like George and John played it , these guy's grew up on rap .
a computer can be 100 % you miss the point of feeling and in music that's what made the Beatles the Beatles , if you can't reproduce what comes from the soul then all your doing is smelling plastic flowers
ray conway Well there's no such thing as a Second Beatles, So yeah, And also this is a lesson...
ray conway Here Ray. Smell my fart. It comes from the "soul".
Wierdos, to say the least.
Two guys in Beatles suits playing chords you can' see? Crap!!!
it's just that the title is wrong, this is not a guitar lesson, this is just a guitar show off...
+Saiya6CIT You just need a basic knowledge of chords first then it shows you everything you need.
I didn't have a clue how to play this song and, after watching, now I do.
Cheers guys.
GARBAGE !!!!
Not much of a lesson. More of a 'demonstration'.
Why is this so cringy
Great playing awful teaching