Caio Bandeira - This to me is the greatest song ever written. Will ALWAYS be my favorite song. God Only Knows where I would be without Brian Wilson’s music and Tony Asher’s lyrics.
One thing I've found that helps for me with memorization is to try to practice it with out any music and try to learn it by ear. This will take a lot longer this way but I find it imprints it in my memory as opposed to practicing sheet music and later forgetting it. Hope this helps.
Imagine if they were played in the correct inversions like they were intended, the economical, root position form completely miss the depiction of distraught insatiability.
I may not always love you But long as there are stars above you You never need to doubt it I'll make you so sure about it God only knows what I'd be without you If you should ever leave me Though life would still go on, believe me The world could show nothing to me So what good would livin' do me God only knows what I'd be without you God only knows what I'd be without you If you should ever leave me Though life would still go on, believe me The world could show nothing to me So what good would livin' do me God only knows what I'd be without you God only knows what I'd be without you
Trying to learn this tune and you have nailed this to the mast for me Searched youtube for versions but this is the best one to learn from and enjoy Excellent performance Thanks for doing this, I will get it one day, brilliant playing pal
still singing along in 2019..almost 2020!!! best song ever...and Masterfully played..stunning chord progressions..thank you Ryan...more like these please!
Sweet performance! Nice you covered the flute frills. You really did this arrangement justice, cover the parts we all needed to hear! 5 years later, and you’ve brought a smile to ma face. Cheers!
Definitely sang along, even before I read these comments...I agree, this is also one of my favourite Brian Wilson compositions and yes, he is a genius!
Absolutely marvellous ! You do it so well its unbelievable! I will try to do it but it will probably take a year or so! These are not the easiest chord to play. Love it and Thank You for the lesson!
John Lennon said it was the best pop song ever written. No one has disputed this since. And he wrote Pet Sounds inspired by Rubber Soul! Not quite a “competition”, but somewhat. Nothing else to add.
Great Cover Man. Had to give a thumbs up. Just one question where did you get the chords and bass line from? Can you please post the source that'd be great thanks man.
Great job Ryan, everything sounds right...but I'm having a bit of difficulty with the instrumental interlude, it sounds just a bit off? Maybe not , oh well maybe it's just me...thanks Bravo!!
At the time the arrangement I learned this from was just chords and it didn’t have the melody notes. I also wasn’t as adept at figuring out the melody notes by ear as I am today so I just stuck with the chords where you can still sing along. The Beatles book I have includes all the vocal notes as well.
Ryan692: Thanks for your quick response! That’s what I suspected. I play by ear but certainly not like you. You are truly gifted! I enjoy listening and watching so much.
Not bad. A few mistakes here and there but the Bass line at 1:14 is wrong. I don't know why you broke tempo at the Bridge. Perhaps you need to work on it some more so you know it better.
@@Vienellium No, in the second bar of the transition to Bridge she plays G in the Bass but it's actually a G over A in the Bass. At the end of each phrase the Bass does not go up to A but it comes down to F#. Listen to the original..