Hi Everybody! Thanks so for checking out this video! If you want to support this channel and gain access to chord sheets, tabs and exclusive videos… go to www.patreon.com/guitarpilgrim 0:00 Intro 1:02 Strumming 5:53 Play Along 2:30 Riff 3:23 Chorus 5:06 Bridge 5:53 Complete Play Along
Thank you for sharing this video. I've been struggling to find some inspiration to restart playing my guitar lately. It's been a while stuck in a hole and get out. This video seemed to give me at least one step up! Thanks again. If I can step up and play this I will make a video and share the link to my RUclips channel. Thanks again!
Hi, could you give me a idea why you call it bad to place the index finger first for the C chord. Actually I (as beginner of 3 month practicing) have problems to get my fingers down simultaneously at C. Now with you comment I practice the other way. But what is your reasoning. Thanks for your help. Charly
Hi klaus, it’s important for various reasons, for example when fingerpicking chords, the first note you pick is the bas (ringfinger for c chord a string 3rd fret) if you press first the indexfinger you’ll never get rid if the gap switching to the c chord. It also sounds less smooth
I thought I was mistaken, but I backed up the video and I was right - you switched guitars from what you were using for the lesson portion! 😆 The first one caught my attention because I have the Martin 000X1AE with the laminated neck. Fantastic playing and singing!
Hey Scott Looks like I’m 5 years late to the party! Where’s the dancin girls? Just wanted to say thanks for the lesson! It’s right at my current level. I like that you assume viewers have a basic knowledge of chords and don’t go over where every finger is supposed to be unless it’s a bit different. Let it be brother ❤
Love your videos, keep it up! One or two things here that you may have simplified for beginners. First, in the descending break that repeats twice, the first time from the C the chord goes to the G/B. Only on the second run through does it go to the Bb. It creates a nice tension for the ear, expecting the major 7 but getting the flattened 7th instead. Classic McCartney detail. The other point is that you can play a dm7 where you have the F6 in the verse. That sounds better to my ear (at least some of the time.) But I could be wrong on that one. Check it and let me know what you think. However, I’m quite certain about the descending change. Maybe you omitted for simplicity as this is a beginner/intermediate song? So glad I found this channel. My favourite songs featured from my favourite players and you play them all so well! Rock on.
@@LeslieJayBoschPhoto I love the Beatles and I’m a big fan of this channel. The channel owner liked this comment and kept it up and a couple of people found it helpful. If you’re trying to learn the song, you might want to try playing the Bb the second time through the descending riff. I don’t think that needs a whole new video to explain. Thanks for the encouragement though.
Go to your channel for acoustic knowledge. But love you electric stuff also, maybe a little more of that please. Unfortunately for myself I didn’t play for about 7 years due to carpal tunnel. Was predominantly a acoustic player before then but now post surgery have had to learn lead so I can play for a decent amount of time. During my 7 years off, learnt drums, as I thought would never play guitar again '! But, have been playing again for about 2 years now and love what I have learnt as a lead player, now I have found that can play acoustic (rhythm) again. Channel is is helping me out and to get back into that and reminding me of songs I knew once but forgotten (50 years this year). Again thank you and keep up the good work. Love the channel
Hi Geoff, that's so great that your able to play the guitar again! That must have been a great relief to see you could still do it! I will definitely do more electric stuff to, more is coming! All the best from Ireland, Cheers!
That first F chord is really Fmaj7, with an open 1st string. Fmaj7 to F6, which is what you’re playing anyway. Just a suggestion. Love your lessons, and nice work on the vocal, too. Not an easy song to sing.
Everyone puts their own twist on songs and that is what makes playing guitar so great. When I first saw this, I thought "Great....finally found someone who plays it exactly as I do"....then I heard "Avoid the high e"....ouch...I leave it open for an Fmaj7 and then go to the F6 and avoid the high e.....think it sounds great that way....I'm playing from memory, but feel I hear that major 7th, but of course, could be wrong and usually am.....lol....great video!! Thanks!!
Hi Everybody! Thanks so for checking out this video! If you want to support this channel and gain access to chord sheets, tabs and exclusive videos… go to www.patreon.com/guitarpilgrim
0:00 Intro
1:02 Strumming
5:53 Play Along
2:30 Riff
3:23 Chorus
5:06 Bridge
5:53 Complete Play Along
Sa aming bah
I adore your play alongs. Simple to follow but not simplistic, beautiful details. Love it. Please do more. ❤
Thanks for the suggestion. Will consider it!
I know you're doing a nice job playing this because I'm crying, just like when I hear the Beatles play it. Thanks for another great lesson.
Vrhunski profesionalac. Svaka ti čast 👍
I absolutely love the way you teach & have the chords up on the screen. & to boot you have a phenomenal voice. 👍 Thank you, so glad I just found you!
Thanks GP that is the best lesson on this song I have found, love the style and layout of your lesson, now a new subscriber. Cheers
Wow! I'm impressed! You sing so well!!👍👍👍
Thank you for sharing this video. I've been struggling to find some inspiration to restart playing my guitar lately. It's been a while stuck in a hole and get out. This video seemed to give me at least one step up! Thanks again. If I can step up and play this I will make a video and share the link to my RUclips channel. Thanks again!
Hi, could you give me a idea why you call it bad to place the index finger first for the C chord. Actually I (as beginner of 3 month practicing) have problems to get my fingers down simultaneously at C. Now with you comment I practice the other way. But what is your reasoning. Thanks for your help. Charly
Hi klaus, it’s important for various reasons, for example when fingerpicking chords, the first note you pick is the bas (ringfinger for c chord a string 3rd fret) if you press first the indexfinger you’ll never get rid if the gap switching to the c chord. It also sounds less smooth
Guitar Pilgrim Thx I will practice this workaround now !
i can't tell if you're the best guitar teacher on youtube but you're by far the best singer!
Thank so much for the lesson.
Thanks Prof
Que bonita como la interpreta...me encanta escucharlo 🎉
Excelente demostración de maestría, muchas gracias,muy claro y preciso desde Argentina un abrazo
This is amazing. I never knew the order in which you placed your fingers down was important!
you are my best teacher - i need more HOW TO PLAY lessons🤩
Great channel, thank you! I love your guitar, beautiful tone!
Wow, the strumming really match with the song. Thanks Chief. Cheers from Indonesia.
Thank you for a great lesson, You are a very talented singer!
Wooooow nice guitar lesson, now i can play this for my girl friend😍
Top Man that's exactly how I would like to play it. And very well explained with strumming and chord charts.
Amazing tutor.... Thank you so much for your help 👌👌
You have a fantastic voice. Great organization and presentation on this lesson. Thank you. ...I am curios about what came in the mail...
Glad i have found you!
Beautiful voice man…
From Indonesia...thanks for Beatles guitar tutorial ...nice audio, nice video and nice lesson.
terima kasih!
Very good 🙂🎶🎵🎸
Wow! Excellent lesson. Love the graphics.
That's an outstanding lesson!
Hello! If I were to play this song in G, how can I play the C6 chord to replicate that trick you do there with F6?
In my opinion, one of the best "let it be-tutorial" on youtube...
Can you explain what the advantage is of forming the C chord starting with ring finger insteAD OF INDEX finger?
Generally play the chord down, so that’s the first fretted note you hear I guess.
Thank you for your teachings.Love your lessons. AAAAA
Great lesson, thank you ! 👍👍👍👍👍
Great singing! 👍👍
Great lesson and what a good voice you have.
Thanks really helped. Can you show a version with the chords and word cus it’s confusing
I thought I was mistaken, but I backed up the video and I was right - you switched guitars from what you were using for the lesson portion! 😆 The first one caught my attention because I have the Martin 000X1AE with the laminated neck. Fantastic playing and singing!
Fantastic lesson! 😊✌️
Thanks for the free lesson hopefully you'll get the views you need to carry on.
Hey Scott
Looks like I’m 5 years late to the party! Where’s the dancin girls? Just wanted to say thanks for the lesson! It’s right at my current level. I like that you assume viewers have a basic knowledge of chords and don’t go over where every finger is supposed to be unless it’s a bit different. Let it be brother ❤
Wow that was really well done!
Hello. I have a question. Would it also work if I played all the choruses the same or should I do them differently like shown?
Love your videos, keep it up! One or two things here that you may have simplified for beginners. First, in the descending break that repeats twice, the first time from the C the chord goes to the G/B. Only on the second run through does it go to the Bb. It creates a nice tension for the ear, expecting the major 7 but getting the flattened 7th instead. Classic McCartney detail. The other point is that you can play a dm7 where you have the F6 in the verse. That sounds better to my ear (at least some of the time.) But I could be wrong on that one. Check it and let me know what you think. However, I’m quite certain about the descending change. Maybe you omitted for simplicity as this is a beginner/intermediate song? So glad I found this channel. My favourite songs featured from my favourite players and you play them all so well! Rock on.
How about you load up your own instruction video instead of critiquing others?
@@LeslieJayBoschPhoto I love the Beatles and I’m a big fan of this channel. The channel owner liked this comment and kept it up and a couple of people found it helpful.
If you’re trying to learn the song, you might want to try playing the Bb the second time through the descending riff. I don’t think that needs a whole new video to explain. Thanks for the encouragement though.
Very nice work, Ill try to play this
thank you 🙏:)
the best lesson ever!
Excelente!!! Mis felicitaciones y gracias por tus geniales tutoriales!!! Saludos desde Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Greetings back from Ireland!!
Beautiful lesson!!! Thank you!!!
Great video, thank you!
Seems these lessons may be the best if you don't want to just get through a song but make it sound great.
Millions,of thanks sir.youre perfect tuturial.for my,opinion god bless u sir
Got me these are great Beatles lessons .just subscribed 🎸🤘😎
great,nice guitar tutorial
Wow... A RUclipsr who has chords post! Amazing !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks, what a great tutorials :)
Go to your channel for acoustic knowledge. But love you electric stuff also, maybe a little more of that please. Unfortunately for myself I didn’t play for about 7 years due to carpal tunnel. Was predominantly a acoustic player before then but now post surgery have had to learn lead so I can play for a decent amount of time. During my 7 years off, learnt drums, as I thought would never play guitar again '! But, have been playing again for about 2 years now and love what I have learnt as a lead player, now I have found that can play acoustic (rhythm) again. Channel is is helping me out and to get back into that and reminding me of songs I knew once but forgotten (50 years this year). Again thank you and keep up the good work. Love the channel
Hi Geoff, that's so great that your able to play the guitar again! That must have been a great relief to see you could still do it! I will definitely do more electric stuff to, more is coming! All the best from Ireland, Cheers!
Nice teaching style
Many thanks! love it
Enjoying your Beatles song! Thanks ✌🏻
Fantastic tutorial!,,,,,,
Wow great job!!
awesome guitar teaching video
That first F chord is really Fmaj7, with an open 1st string. Fmaj7 to F6, which is what you’re playing anyway. Just a
suggestion. Love your lessons, and nice work on the vocal, too. Not an easy song to sing.
Sounds great! Thanks so much!
I like it very much!
Excelente. !!!!!!!
That was a great lesson thank you '
Excellent!! Thank you!!!
Fxxx GuitarmasterPlan.
You r rocking ! 🇮🇳
Don't know how I missed this one. Absolutely fantastic lesson!
What brand of guitar you’re using for?
MUITO BEM. SUCESSO PARABÉNS!!!
Beautiful performance!!
Thank you bro
I just became another subscriber of yours here
thank you!
thank you for your teaching, Shirley from Hong Kong
You're welcome Shirley, I am glad you liked the video. Greetings from Ireland!
wonderful!!!
Wow!bravooo...
Awesome
Nice lesson man
absolutely brilliant, subbed and liked, thumbs up young sir.
Thank you! (Hello from Russia)
I hope I can fast my finger too
Thank you. Great lesson and you have a really cool voice.
Thank you very my teacher
Wisselde je nu na de intro van gitaar???
Thanks
Great.
Thanks 🙏
You're welcome Victor, I am glad you enjoyed! Cheers!
Wow ❤
Ладно, ладно.... пусть будет так 👍
Bravo!!!
can you tell me structure of the song pls
Благодарю!!! You are super !!!
Is that you singing too????
wowww!!!!....
Everyone puts their own twist on songs and that is what makes playing guitar so great. When I first saw this, I thought "Great....finally found someone who plays it exactly as I do"....then I heard "Avoid the high e"....ouch...I leave it open for an Fmaj7 and then go to the F6 and avoid the high e.....think it sounds great that way....I'm playing from memory, but feel I hear that major 7th, but of course, could be wrong and usually am.....lol....great video!! Thanks!!
A great lesson or me