Tutorial - You Never Give Me Your Money - Beatles

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • These are the chords for the entire song. There are a lot of them, but they're worth learning. It's one of the best chord progression songs the Beatles ever wrote, IMO. Hope it's helpful.

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  • @dominicflats7692
    @dominicflats7692 10 лет назад +29

    thank you soo much for teaching me piano! its helped amazingly with my depression and i just have always loved the beatles. THANK YOU peace love music

  • @fpandfriends
    @fpandfriends 7 лет назад +105

    "Maybe I'll do Sun King next"
    *never does Sun King*

    • @sidneyshore5621
      @sidneyshore5621 5 лет назад +2

      Philip Wittmann Yes I know! I really wish he did Sun King, I wanna play the whole medley!

    • @YouGetThePicture_08
      @YouGetThePicture_08 4 года назад +1

      @@sidneyshore5621 same! Sun king is amazing

    • @chuckpopper4821
      @chuckpopper4821 2 года назад

      "maybe"

  • @hiabbeyhimaggy
    @hiabbeyhimaggy 15 лет назад +6

    Wow, I love this song. Paul was such an absoulute genious on piano. He forever changed the course of music when he embraced it. Some of his greatest work (Let It Be, Hey Jude, You Never Give Me Your Money etc.) were centered around it. He was such an amazing musician. Just brilliant. Thanks for the video on this beautiful song.

  • @naderroheny5563
    @naderroheny5563 9 месяцев назад +1

    You have done an enormous service to humanity with these. I think it’s almost of no coincidence that their best song happens to be the tutorial you explain in-depth the least! I remember years ago when I could not keep up with any of this video. Part of the magical challenge of it all I guess. Anyways, I’m almost through this and I am so grateful. Thank you!
    Also, the guitar licks before the “one sweet dream” when played on piano are kind of reminiscent of rhapsody in blue… just another really cool thing about the greatest song of all time I guess. Cheers!

    • @pianojohn113
      @pianojohn113  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks so much for the kind words, my friend. And I think you're right about the guitar licks!

  • @jstdun
    @jstdun 5 лет назад +3

    This makes me appreciate their song writing ability. These are some complex chord progressions. Thanks for your lessons! Been following you for years

  • @joechill1
    @joechill1 15 лет назад +2

    PianoJohn, I agree that this song has some of the best chord progressions the Beatles ever did. I think it's one of the best songs Paul ever wrote and doesn't get the recognition it deserves.

  • @Jawley_
    @Jawley_ 3 месяца назад

    Man, I love your tutorials, they're so easy to understand and sound really good ❤

  • @MuskateerGripWeed
    @MuskateerGripWeed 11 лет назад +8

    And whenever anyone argues with me about who's better the stones or the beatles I just tell them to listen to Abby Road.
    The greatest beatles record as it showed how a rock band matured into an unstoppable force ... but we know what happened after that.

  • @andrewwian4921
    @andrewwian4921 9 лет назад +34

    the beatles are music genus' ~ how can someone think this sort of stuff up ? just amazing :)

    • @jsmyers24151
      @jsmyers24151 8 лет назад +7

      +Andrew Wian They had all day and all night to work on it. I'm sure even when they weren't in the studio, they were working on their songs. But just to get the idea; that's amazing in itself. Best song on Abbey Road, though, you can't listen to it without wanting to hear everything else on the record. Can't believe this album got the beat out of the Album of the Year in '70 by Blood, Sweat, and Tears; has anyone listened to that album lately? Probably not.

    • @urwholefamilydied
      @urwholefamilydied 7 лет назад +8

      completely agreed. I'm an okay piano player and I'm STRUGGLING with this... let alone being able to write something like this. Makes the whole "stones vs beatles" argument look really stupid.

    • @carlosvelasquez3279
      @carlosvelasquez3279 5 лет назад

      Came out of Paul's frustration about the Beatles losing money and with the bubble about to burst , well actually Paul just burst it himself.

    • @carlosvelasquez3279
      @carlosvelasquez3279 5 лет назад

      @@urwholefamilydied is mostly the stones fans trying to make it like a rivalry, but there's none of that, the Beatles were just the guys to follow in the 60's , in the 70's without the Beatles there were many great bands at the same level and still behind the stones that have made it because is the only band that never quits.

  • @ny10980
    @ny10980 15 лет назад +1

    You had me psyched ther for a minute there. After listening to the Beatles version I kept playing the boogie woogie bridge over and over because of the piano part (sounds like a player piano). Then I saw in your video you were going to demonstrate it on the piano...but you left out the whole right hand part (approximately 1:30) and bummed me out!

  • @tomsinke8436
    @tomsinke8436 6 лет назад +1

    Hi John,
    I know you can’t access your channel, and there will be no new videos, but I still want to thank you for your amazing tutorials. I am a big Beatles fan, but there aren’t many full tutorials on the internet. Thanks!

  • @lemme123
    @lemme123 16 лет назад +1

    wow...I can't wait to try this out. The fact that you know how to play any Beatles song is amazing; I had tears when you started playing sun king, sounds beautiful. Thank you and keep these video on!! :)

  • @psittacid
    @psittacid 11 лет назад +1

    Mr Pianojohn113,
    As I watch your tutorials, play from your transcriptions, and enjoy the dialogue you have with fans, I see you write "sorry" or "I should do this" or "I should update that".
    I assure you that, in the world of piano karma, you could post yourself smashing a Bosendorfer with a sledgehammer and you would still be far ahead. Thanks for all you do.

  • @ronnyd011
    @ronnyd011 5 лет назад +1

    I recently saw a special on the Beatles (I believe it was 60 Minutes). In it, Paul McCartney said that none of the Beatles could read or write sheet music. Simply amazing, given the music that they made.

  • @nicholasdupont9097
    @nicholasdupont9097 4 года назад +6

    I love this song and you do a nice job for the most part...

  • @jeffersonh123
    @jeffersonh123 17 лет назад +1

    amazing stuff! I've been playing the piano for years, and I'm also a HUGE Beatles fan, so I feel like I owe you a debt of gratitude. I'm sure you don't get thanked enough, keep up the great work.

  • @randomgaming6808
    @randomgaming6808 4 года назад

    He makes those rhythms look so natural and easy

  • @snarepsycho1616
    @snarepsycho1616 15 лет назад

    Totally agreed. People don't give nearly as much credit to the beatles. They literally invented the best styles of music, and were somewhat of pioneers in almost every genre. I love the beatles so much lol

  • @goodrob13
    @goodrob13 16 лет назад +1

    Excellent song and video!

  • @papboer16
    @papboer16 14 лет назад +1

    @pianojohn113 oh that would be so great.. and maybe that boogie part :P it sounds awesome!!

  • @gregweimer7827
    @gregweimer7827 9 лет назад +5

    Thanks! I always wanted to know how to play this! I play guitar, bass, but want to learn piano badly!

  • @juan29zapata
    @juan29zapata 14 лет назад

    Incredible. I never thought that Sun King would be even more beatiful in piano. I need to practice a lot more.

  • @ofkhod3638
    @ofkhod3638 7 лет назад +2

    I love your tutorials. Thank you

  • @vishalwall
    @vishalwall 16 лет назад

    you are great boss..beatles were geniuses..never actually thought those good looking kids were actually playing so much piano with all that great vocals, guitar, base, drums etc etc..

  • @avalonmystic
    @avalonmystic 12 лет назад +1

    Thanks so much for doing all of these videos - you truly are great, and the demos are very helpful. All the best.

  • @jagshrapnel
    @jagshrapnel 14 лет назад +1

    Wow that sounds like a perfect transcription.

  • @westfield90
    @westfield90 17 лет назад

    This is exactly what I have been looking for. Fantastic. You should make a DVD. I'd certainly buy it.

  • @jaredgetsacookie
    @jaredgetsacookie 16 лет назад

    you are officially my hero! haha, i've been trying to figure this out by ear for weeks and low and behold HERE IT IS! Thanks so much... especially for the "out of college..." bit.

  • @tylerbruce2073
    @tylerbruce2073 7 лет назад +6

    Circle of fourths, like I WILL SURVIVE

  • @0TheBestMan
    @0TheBestMan 12 лет назад +1

    Here are the notes in the intro chords... As best as I could see them. I put a comma between the left and right hand notes. As a layman trying to learn to play, I thought this might be helpful.
    Am7. A A , G A C E
    Dm7. D , F A C E
    G7. G , F G B D
    C. C , G C F (and then) C G , C E G C
    Fmaj7. F , E F A C
    Bm7b5. B , B D F A
    E7. E E , Ab B D E Ab
    Am7. A A , G A C E

  • @AFNYOAQIS
    @AFNYOAQIS 14 лет назад

    In the "out of collage money spent" part the right hand does stuff other than just the walking baseline, but in the mix it's mostly drowned out by the other instruments. You have to mess with the speed and the equilizer to figure out how to play it

  • @ronnyd011
    @ronnyd011 6 лет назад

    Very helpful, P-John. I enjoy all of your videos as I learn how to play the piano!

  • @swensev
    @swensev 17 лет назад

    really like adding the 2nd on that C. nice touch.

  • @gregweimer7827
    @gregweimer7827 9 лет назад +4

    Thanks for your reply. Looks like all the Beatle songs, (Paul's) are tricky. I never thought of him being that accomplished on piano, always bass or guitar. I suppose if you have been playing any instruments for a long time, it's easy for the person. Like a keyboard player who knows no guitar would say it's hard.
    I'm definitely going to try to master some piano. Thanks again!

  • @jocal62
    @jocal62 10 лет назад +3

    Hi, pianojohn. Your tutorials are my go-to videos for all the Beatles's songs. I haven't seen one video that had any glaring error. I do have one little comment on this one though: on the "see no future, pay no rent" boogie-woogie part, try as I may, I can't hear any Am - Gm7 - C7 succession, there's only Am - C7, or could be Am - Gm/C. Even the bass goes walking from A to C, no G. Could you maybe break that part down so we'll know what the chords are? Other than this, ALL your videos are topnotch and all we need to learn piano!

    • @jocal62
      @jocal62 10 лет назад

      pianojohn113 Nevertheless, you are second to none!

  • @MsPareidolia
    @MsPareidolia 11 лет назад +1

    Is there a reason your audio is only coming out of the left channel? Helps me hear myself, not sure if that was intentional. Great tutorial :)

  • @Tyquasia111
    @Tyquasia111 17 лет назад

    Wow... this is great! I had already used RUclips to learn how to play lady madonna without any previous piano playing, but this is seriously going to help me learn some new songs.

  • @captdb2000
    @captdb2000 14 лет назад

    Once again..nice. I like the subtle Steely Dan ref.
    db

  • @Spinder00
    @Spinder00 14 лет назад

    First at all, GREAT WORK.
    As always, your tutorials are (more or less) acurate, and easy to play (even for beginners like me). But I would apreciate in this one, you show the notes, as I'm self learning, and my theory knowledges are minimum, so when yoy say E7, I have to check what the hell notes I have to play! Anyway, thank you for your fantastic tutorials, I'm now with martha my dear, and as I'm quite hardheaded man, I'll get it in the end!!!

  • @stratergib
    @stratergib 17 лет назад

    this is awesome, beatle songs are really fun to learn.

  • @rjtexas
    @rjtexas 15 лет назад +1

    Great! Great! Great!
    Thank you so much for doing this!

  • @peterng20
    @peterng20 16 лет назад

    I don't play piano, but I play guitar. You own at this song. Love it

  • @sans-ff8db
    @sans-ff8db 3 года назад

    Ah PianoJohn113 you always have my back

  • @grey1hat1br
    @grey1hat1br 15 лет назад

    oh my god you are a genius know play all musics very good

  • @PedroElVirtu
    @PedroElVirtu 15 лет назад

    You can try with his Carry That Weight video, it has a part very similar to this one and he did it very easy to understand. Try also with other songs and when you come back to this one it will be a lot easy, youll see.

  • @CJMorillo
    @CJMorillo 11 лет назад +22

    this si too fast john, not detailed enough :/

  • @squidwombat
    @squidwombat 16 лет назад

    oh man it is my goal to one day play this

  • @TheHardrocker35
    @TheHardrocker35 13 лет назад

    I've been playing for 2 months and it took me like an hour to get this song down(: thanks a lot!!! Keep making vids

  • @jiifigmentforever
    @jiifigmentforever 17 лет назад

    You're forgetting with the walking recording, there is also a foil right hand to go with it, not following the walking.

  • @Jamedean1245
    @Jamedean1245 16 лет назад

    John,
    Thanks for this tutorial. Side two of Abbey Road has become one of my favorites, and this is one of my favorite songs in the Abbey Road "suite."
    By the way, it's a shame that people use the comments section to curse and talk about things that have absolutely nothing to do with your fine work.

  • @LPaige14
    @LPaige14 13 лет назад

    I loooooooove your videos so much, but I couldn't get the beginning on this because you were going quite fast. Your "Because" tutorial really helped me though.

  • @patfitzmaurice
    @patfitzmaurice 12 лет назад

    boy, is this guy talented.

  • @holgerdeeerp54
    @holgerdeeerp54 15 лет назад +1

    Great playing! Love this song, I'm gonna play this when for my friends =D Thank you for the tutorial amazing job.

  • @captdb2000
    @captdb2000 14 лет назад

    Once again..nice. I like the subtle Steely Dan ref.
    db
    One other thing...in your opinion...the transition part that George does on guitar...what do you think about that in compositional terms? Me personally, I think its brilliant...maybe a bit dramatic sounding but nice for that era of rock.

  • @nansir
    @nansir 14 лет назад

    Thanks for the tutorial, you're great. Isn't there a treble part to the boogie-woogie section though? Or was that overdubbed?Thanks anyway

  • @anzbannanz
    @anzbannanz 15 лет назад

    Thanx so much! i need to learn this song for a concert thingo. u roc!

  • @mobhit101
    @mobhit101 13 лет назад

    Pleeeeeease do the beginning part more in-depth! You have the best tutorials and I'd love to see this one in greater detail!!! And slightly higher definition vids would be great. I'd donate to the cause :)

  • @noles32
    @noles32 16 лет назад

    John,I'm just wondering have you thought about redoing/editing some of your older tutorial videos(for example adding the chords text)? I know your a very busy person and it would take time.Not saying these video are bad, but you have developed a better teaching method through the process of making more videos it seems. Thanks soo much for everything!! Go Boiler..no ND ;)

  • @broem86
    @broem86 17 лет назад

    my my my youve got a very good teaching skill, i appreciate it. now all i need is a better computer

  • @ViperXXXXXXX
    @ViperXXXXXXX 15 лет назад

    808 - Paul was a musical Genius, John has shown far more cases of actual intellect, if you look up the definition of the word really.
    PianoJohn - I've complemented you enough in the past but I love you man.

  • @pyromaniacalund9621
    @pyromaniacalund9621 11 лет назад

    Yes, I loved your Martha My Dear tutorial, I got so great at it that I performed it at Beatlefest this year (thanks!), but this was hard to follow, and I was planning on performing this one next year. Please finish the re-do of this one soon! :D

  • @Nautilus1972
    @Nautilus1972 14 лет назад +1

    @ElMancoDelEspanto Paul WAS the Beatles, the others just got in the way. I wish he'd gone solo post '65.

  • @horowizard
    @horowizard 6 лет назад

    There is no G minor seventh. The boogie section does have a right hand part but it's recorded with 4 hands at half-speed. It is possible to do with two hands but requires great amount of technical facility.

  • @commandopants
    @commandopants 17 лет назад

    5 star-im itching to get that down to perfection

  • @MuskateerGripWeed
    @MuskateerGripWeed 16 лет назад

    Pretty cool mate thanks for the lesson.

  • @guitarman63mm
    @guitarman63mm 17 лет назад

    you are freaking amazing man
    you figure it out by ear or by the score?

  • @tijuta
    @tijuta 14 лет назад

    Great Great teacher ,sonngs , everything i just like it :D. where do you get the chords ? by ear ? or partitures?

  • @snottydyck
    @snottydyck 13 лет назад

    amazing

  • @transtremm
    @transtremm 13 лет назад +1

    Do you think Paul was inspired by, "Autumn Leaves?"

  • @dadduorp
    @dadduorp 3 года назад +1

    Technically, it's a Csus4 @0:34. There are others you missed but the sus4 there is integral to the melody. Also, @3:20 you call it an "Eb maj7" but it's actually an Eb [dominant] 7.

  • @mcabrerra9
    @mcabrerra9 15 лет назад

    g'day john,
    like any other big fan of the beatles,would like to request john lennon songs as watching the wheels,real love and grow old with me. This sounds good on piano. hope you can show us complete with chords like you do on other piano video tutorials....
    thanks very much...

  • @bubuandfreinkvideos
    @bubuandfreinkvideos 10 лет назад

    Pianojohn113, excellent job, I really like the video and I'm learning 5 songs so far, thanks and great job!

  • @MaurBeatsProductions
    @MaurBeatsProductions 10 лет назад +1

    you are amazing

  • @aaractingi
    @aaractingi 12 лет назад

    Thanks a lot, this tutorial is just great!
    About the "out of college" part: what's the right hand supposed to do during to boogie-woogie progression?
    Again, thanks!

  • @Hustlermetalftw
    @Hustlermetalftw 8 лет назад +1

    Great tutorial! I don't wanna be a douche here, but there is however, one small error to this. The "soon we'll be away from here"-part. The chords here (as The Beatles played it, and as is noted in the complete scores book) is Dm - G/D - Am/D - G/D - A. Not Dm7 - G/D - Dm - F - G - A. Keep up the good work!

    • @pianojohn113-8
      @pianojohn113-8 8 лет назад

      Well, you could be right, I'd have to listen a lot more closely. Either way, I like the sound of the F-G-A at the end of the sequence!

  • @marella61
    @marella61 14 лет назад

    awesome
    you're soo good

  • @ShaggyOtis
    @ShaggyOtis 14 лет назад

    theres actually an improv riff played over the boogie woogie walking bass part. on the "outta college money spent". I have the notes to it if you want them. Its very hard to play haha

  • @jiifigmentforever
    @jiifigmentforever 17 лет назад

    If you look in the white encyclopedia book, there is a small right hand part to the walking bassline. That's what I'm referring to.

  • @benberrysmith
    @benberrysmith 15 лет назад

    nice one! So helpful, heaps of beatles songs! love it, helps me on guitar alot with noob TAB taught player :)

  • @aznminr123
    @aznminr123 14 лет назад

    i'd like to knowm how long have you been playing piano? because you're simply great

  • @Urbansoul02
    @Urbansoul02 11 лет назад

    Incredible song, great tutorial, thumbs way up.

  • @Mikespyke92
    @Mikespyke92 13 лет назад

    As always, you're videos are awesome and your playingis great!! It would be cool to see you do this video again with the 15 minute time limit too!!! 15 Minutes of YouNeverGiveMeYourMoney....with PianoJohn, that would be awesome!!
    Love from Cali haha

  • @AllisterCooper2008
    @AllisterCooper2008 15 лет назад

    Stewart Copeland once referred to Ringo as the Mozart of our generation. So that would make Paul Beethoven, maybe...? Truly the greatest band ever.

  • @johntsunami
    @johntsunami 13 лет назад

    hey john do you have the right hand part for the boogie woogie? he plays neat right hand stuff during it. and i was wondering if paul is playing that piano part or someone else?

  • @PrinceOfBaisleyP
    @PrinceOfBaisleyP 16 лет назад

    THanks ALot Bro!!! I Love The Beatles

  • @johntsunami
    @johntsunami 13 лет назад

    @pianojohn113 hey john you know what kind of piano paul played on the boogie woogie part when it changes? that piano sounds awesome

  • @aprilryan37
    @aprilryan37 12 лет назад

    GOD!!!! this is perfect!!!!! Thanks so much!!!

  • @hiabbeyhimaggy
    @hiabbeyhimaggy 15 лет назад

    Of course he's still amazing with music, that's obvious. Some of his more recent albums such as Chaos and Creation and Elecctric Arguments have some great piano on them.

  • @leqonomics
    @leqonomics 15 лет назад

    This is gold!!!
    Thanks

  • @skaterat121
    @skaterat121 14 лет назад

    You have made me a better piano player. Don't slow down, it got me up to speed.

  • @sgtbeatles4
    @sgtbeatles4 17 лет назад

    Really great. Thank you.

  • @epicsisters1
    @epicsisters1 12 лет назад

    Okay, thanks! Would you let me know when you are able to do that?

  • @nathancproduction
    @nathancproduction 13 лет назад

    good tutorial @pianojohn113 but at about 2:05 you do this great souding rhythm with right hand, could you elaborate on what you did?

  • @papboer16
    @papboer16 14 лет назад

    PianoJohn could you make a video with that boogie thing in it?

  • @steadishots
    @steadishots 14 лет назад

    Get a electronic keyboard with a drum machine and play left hand only for one week at a time 10 minutes at a time 6 or more times a day. Do shuffle , rock and roll, and chords etc. Left hand only with drum machine. This will frustrate you but after a week when you go back to two hands and feel like you are going somewhere. Sometimes taking off a few days will make it click when you come back. When I upped my game-It took me 2.5 years of frustrations before it came together,
    hang in there!

  • @steadishots
    @steadishots 14 лет назад

    Also pick three youtube lesson songs and stick with them for 3 months. 6 days a week work on those three. You will be suprised how far you get if you videotape yourself playing them after week one, and then after week 12! Wow, what a difference.

  • @shazzatpm
    @shazzatpm 12 лет назад

    @pianojohn113 Don't apologise. Looking forward to the day if you get a chance to update it. Until then, I have an array of other songs to choose from to learn. :)

  • @JuaniMoyano
    @JuaniMoyano 12 лет назад

    i cant understand this lesson without the letters coz i speak spanish and you are doing it very fast

  • @PaulBrownandtheKD
    @PaulBrownandtheKD 14 лет назад

    Thanks!

  • @aaractingi
    @aaractingi 12 лет назад

    Thanks a lot for your answer!
    I'll try it this way, but I guess I could use a dedicated tutorial (blink ;-))
    Keep up the great work!