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Hello I think your videos are always spot on. My question is , Could you use flat wound strings to get close to the original recorded sound? Thank you if u answer my question.
ОтветитьNice, this dude helped me calibrate my telecaster via email a couple of years ago :)
ОтветитьIt's so nice to see the evolution of your channel. The quality of the audio videos is getting better and you are always very friendly, in addition to having a wonderful teaching method! Congratulations on the job! Hugs from Brazil. ❤🇧🇷
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ОтветитьSpettacolare tutorial!!!! Addirittura suoni come fossi un mancino!!!! Grande Maestro... Un abbraccio Fabio Guidi
ОтветитьSuperb!!!
ОтветитьThat Ric with tapes looks so cool. Very jealous
Ответитьlove your channel keep up the good work love the beatles too also i am actually wearing a Beatles shirt right now lol
ОтветитьIn the McCartney321 u can see paul playing the D D notes on the 10th fret E string, not the 5th fret A string btw
Ответитьche lavorone!
Ответитьalthough frankly it seems that the "hammer on D in the verse" is actually is the guitar bleeding through...
ОтветитьThat bass has a unique sound.
ОтветитьDid anyone even notice that this guy is musically ambidextrous? On another Lennon guitar lesson, he played it right handed, like John. On the bass, he is teaching Paul's part left handed, like Paul! Nice!!!!
ОтветитьLoved this!! I cannot wait for the Paperback Writer video!!
ОтветитьNicely done my friend across the Atlantic !!
ОтветитьFantastic, as always.
Ответить56 years later I'm still discovering little tricks that McCartney played. Taxman for instance - the second octave D is struck twice!!
ОтветитьThank you. Very helpful
ОтветитьExcellent, as usual.
ОтветитьWow, are u ambidextrous by any chance because I see you on your videos play the guitar right handed and bass left handed!! Very impressive Galeazzo!
ОтветитьVery interesting
ОтветитьGreat observations on The Beatles music. Since it first came out, I must have listened to it hundreds of times. Without thinking about it, or analysing, mistakes stand out like a ‘sore thumb.’ It’s lovely to hear you dissect the playing, and show us what they did. Like many other fans, I find it incredible that The Beatles had amassed a respectable body of work, all before they were thirty. Wow ! The talent in that band was unbelievable. As we all hung on every new offering, we knew they were ‘geniuses.’ The passage of time just showed me the measure of their genius. I recall my father and uncles tearing it down, telling me to ‘get some proper music on.’ Further questioning revealed that ‘proper music,’ was something like Bing Crosby or Vera Lynne. Yuk! Young people today can’t imagine the magnitude of the rift between us back then. Although the ‘generation gap’ may eventually eclipsed by all this with their ‘woke, preferred pronouns and thirty or so different genders that are now available to us.’ I know we shocked our parents with the ‘sixties,’ but was it really as bad as all this new stuff? Perhaps the very question labels me as old, uncool or whatever! At least I don’t name call them, or racially slur them. In fact, I think I’m quite tolerant and open minded. And I’ve never uttered the words, ‘nothing a stint in The Army wouldn’t cure, or get a proper hair cut.’ Nor do I criticise their clothes. We were all young rebels once!
ОтветитьThanks !! Entiendo más el Inglés Británico que el Americano 😂.. I am a fan of the Beatles, since I was a child, and you have a very good way of explaining, I will always follow your videos. Greetings from Culiacán Mexico
ОтветитьGrazie, Galeazzo! Mi aiuti a completare le mie ricerche.
ОтветитьIs the bass in this video an actual Rickenbacker? I was just wondering because most Rickenbacker's don't have the extra stripe in the middle of the headstock
Ответитьthank you for your excellent, and very accurate explanations, delivered in a friendly, pleasant tone !
ОтветитьAre you actually lefty, or did you play the bass part lefty just to copy Paul?
ОтветитьYeah the hammer on on the G fixed it for me thanks. There was just something missing on the slide on the back end, just sounded weak and tinny for me but that hammer on then slide gets the feel of that riff for me. I do wonder if that "caress" you picked up on is just bad string muting and it ended up sounding good because I have done that a few times in other songs where I kind of fail upwards in muting and it gives a bit more of a dynamic feel for it when its repeatable.
ОтветитьHey man! Long time no see! Looking great mate
ОтветитьGreat video but if you listen to the isloated bass, to me it doesnt sound like he hammers on in the verse , he plays the same as intro.
ОтветитьYou either have the most incredible ear I have ever seen or you listen to this music at very slow motion I think it's just genius musical ability even your harmonies that you do by yourself apart I can't tell but put together it's pure perfection my late brother was a musician for 60 years he read music could tell notes by ear and play guitare so well that he was tired of it and he taught himself to play drums he picked that up fairly quick but as he grew older he switched to jazz he took lessons from one of the best jazz drummers in Boston a Berkeley professor he told him just practice your timing and send me video's I'll tell you what to work on and he was quite impressed so where the members of his band they all thought he went to berkly music school to like then even though they never made a living at music he actually was and air conditioning refrigeration tec.who was tired of being dirty so he went back to school nights and weekends and got his bachelor's then his masters his company offered him the managers position the regular guy wanted to go back to repairs and didn't want to learn computers so he got a good raise company car and he new enough about the trade he new witch guy to send where he retired three years ago but his band was making decent money he had back up guitarists bass players keyboard players but he stuck with the best he learned to sail from a book and will he was as close to a genius I ever met then two weeks ago he passed he was in good shape no smoking no drinking or drugs his second marriage was comming up on 23 years a great man and I have been trying to learn bass for 40 years and just don't have that talent keep making these there incredible and live every day like it could be your last hope I didn't depress you that was not my intent thanks I love the beatles
ОтветитьVery detailed, thank you!
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Ответитьi play this song with my band and i have a few questions:
1) i play the D in the 10th fret of the E string instead playing it on the 5th fret of the A string, and i don't do a slide but i play the 10th fret of the A string (a g) and then i make an hammer on on the A, and then i play the high F with her low 5th. this is the way i play it and it sounds cool, but this is not the most important question.
2) what part should i play during the solo?
What kind of strings are you using? Rotosound nylon tape wounds? What size?
ОтветитьI love your love for details and how well you make them notice. Thank you very much for that. Trive
ОтветитьVery nice sound and methodically explained. It took me a while to break old habits but got it down with the swagg to match
ОтветитьCool🇺🇸✡️✝️
ОтветитьI'd love one of his rickenbacker copies he makes
ОтветитьWe can come play bass together anytime you want.
ОтветитьBUT you haven't showed all parts so please do!
ОтветитьI’d like to see how you play the little bass line - mini solo - in the break. I can never get that right.
Ответитьbeware... lefty
Ответитьgoot
ОтветитьAnother great lesson. Thank you.
Ответитьfor hofner,,, lowest string ,,, tuned open at e1 or e2,,, pls help
ОтветитьMore please.
ОтветитьJust when you knew how to play it, Galeazzo comes along 😅. Great video as always! Thx!
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