Saben, realmente no tenia muy presente la guitarra de Harrison en esta cancion de los beatles gracias a tu video me doy cuenta de su simple genialidad, gracias!!
Mostly the right chords, but not all the correct "inversions" of those chords. Watch the Ed Sullivan show & other live performances & you will see that Lennon plays the EM on the 7th fret and the next chord is a B5 power chord, NOT B7.
The original is almost definitely the way this video portrayed it. The Ed Sullivan version and other live performance sound different than the original E and B7 chords.
@@avYhz5536 No they don't & there is NO REASON why Lennon would play it one way on the record and then all of a sudden immediately play it differently on ALL those live performances. You are just too stubborn to admit the EM & B7 inversions on this video are WRONG. Also in particular, there is NO B7. It is a B5 POWER chord that is neither major nor minor. IF it were B7, the "A" note which it the flat 7, would stand out like a sore thumb on the record. It does not at all. Sorry....
@@yesterdayproductions1019 Hey, calm down, calm down. You are entitled to your opinion and I respect that, however even when I listen to isolated rhythm track, I still hear the E that is portrayed in this video. That being said I somewhat struggle to hear an A in the B7 or B5 whatever it may be. I’m not trying to start a war, just making my opinion heard.
@@avYhz5536 You don't fully understand music. There is NO "E" note in the B7 or B5 chord. the chords that Lennon plays on the versus are bar chords: G5, D5, EM, B5. The power chord B5, for example, has NO third in it. In other words, it is neither major nor minor. The Notes in it are B & F#. The reason you can't hear the "A" note on the B power chord, which would be the flat 7, is because it is not there. That's what I've been trying to tell you. LOL
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何曲かはそらで歌えるくらいビートルズは好きだった「ビートルズ世代」ですが、かれこれ50年前ですよね。それを今更RUclipsで取り上げるなんてびっくりです。なんか気持ちも若返ります。
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I am currently in a band that plays tribute to the Beatles, your videos are very helpful. Thank you for the time and dedication. ❤
Excelent Tabs!, can't wait for Long Tall Sally
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完璧です。このビデオを作っていただきありがとうございます。
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Saben, realmente no tenia muy presente la guitarra de Harrison en esta cancion de los beatles
gracias a tu video me doy cuenta de su simple genialidad, gracias!!
Thanks so much!!! It was really helpful!!
👍you play very well,my favorite beatle song.Its not easy song play or sing.
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The first B chord is Bm.
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Mostly the right chords, but not all the correct "inversions" of those chords. Watch the Ed Sullivan show & other live performances & you will see that Lennon plays the EM on the 7th fret and the next chord is a B5 power chord, NOT B7.
Watch the music video
The original is almost definitely the way this video portrayed it. The Ed Sullivan version and other live performance sound different than the original E and B7 chords.
@@avYhz5536 No they don't & there is NO REASON why Lennon would play it one way on the record and then all of a sudden immediately play it differently on ALL those live performances. You are just too stubborn to admit the EM & B7 inversions on this video are WRONG. Also in particular, there is NO B7. It is a B5 POWER chord that is neither major nor minor. IF it were B7, the "A" note which it the flat 7, would stand out like a sore thumb on the record. It does not at all. Sorry....
@@yesterdayproductions1019 Hey, calm down, calm down. You are entitled to your opinion and I respect that, however even when I listen to isolated rhythm track, I still hear the E that is portrayed in this video. That being said I somewhat struggle to hear an A in the B7 or B5 whatever it may be. I’m not trying to start a war, just making my opinion heard.
@@avYhz5536 You don't fully understand music. There is NO "E" note in the B7 or B5 chord. the chords that Lennon plays on the versus are bar chords: G5, D5, EM, B5. The power chord B5, for example, has NO third in it. In other words, it is neither major nor minor. The Notes in it are B & F#. The reason you can't hear the "A" note on the B power chord, which would be the flat 7, is because it is not there. That's what I've been trying to tell you. LOL