From the looks of this, it looks like a young man playing this, very very well done, it's great to see young people appreciate and play Beatles. I thank you for sharing this. Once again great job.
When I was a young lad in the fities/sixties I tried to learn to play the guitar, my friends tried too but not one of us could ever dream of playing like this, he makes it look so easy and effortless, I'm dead jealous.
The Rick 12 is awesome, and I love my Rickenbackers, but if you have never seen, held, played a mid-70s Ovation 12-string Deacon, you don't know what you are missing! Wahi' Valleys
Unfortunately George couldn’t play this originally at normal speed and George Martin had to get him to do it at half speed and then sped it up for the record.
Way back when.... I use to turn the balance control of my stereo to hear only the guitar work and colorful collage of chord structures and changes to the Beatles inimitable music. Very well done here as well.
Ringing like a bell...Beautiful guitar brother. George was a very underrated guitarist, particularly during this mid sixties period. Very inventive playing that lifts the songs to a new dimension. Peace...
Liam Painter na dude - that's just what the modern 1990s ones look like. The 90s Japanese Casinos (which that is) had no pick guard. The ones the Beatles played (1960s) did have white pick guards. To be fair, he says in another video that he's looking for a real Beatles-era version of that guitar. Hasn't found it yet so that's the best he has
Fer Abra According to the official George Harrison guitar collection app and pictures online, George took the pickguard off of his Casino during their last world tour in 1966. It is still off of the guitar today. This means all of George's electric guitar parts on Sgt. Pepper, as well as the single Strawberry Fields Forever, were played on his pickguard-less Casino (i.e. the title track, With a Little Help From My Friends, Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, Getting Better, and Sgt. Pepper's (Reprise).)
@@keithstone673 This must be Lennon's Casino then that George is using during the Pepper sessions. es.fanpop.com/clubs/the-beatles/images/7383766/title/george-harrison-guitar-3-photo
Os Beatles marcaram toda uma geração de jovens e adolescentes e continua fazendo fãs pelo mundo inteiro, 50 anos após o fim da banda. Muitas outras bandas inovaram em musicalidade, cada um no seu tempo. Eles eram criativos e suas composições primavam pela simplicidade dos acordes e das letras. Mas os Beatles foram e sempre serão a maior banda de todos os tempos!! Eles foram a minha inspiração para tocar guitarra.
I admire you as a beatle fan as i am myself. Thank you for your insights on lead and rhythm guitar on these favorites from the fab four. I commend you for being so young and admiring these classics from long ago and playing them with the utmost details of a skilled musician. Keep up the good work.
You call them covers but I learn more watching you than from most 'lessons.' You make the best guitar videos on the internet. Keep lit going. All BEATLES all the time. Thanks for all the hard work. Lessons? I'm in.
I'm a Rickenbacker fan since childhood. You did very well, sound was great I played to chords a bit different but with the same result, lol. Keep it up man, John Hall will be delighted that people honor and present his fabulous instruments
Sounds great!...I have a collection of 54 ... mostly Fender, Gibson, Epiphone, and Vox, but no Ric yet.... need one of those...thanks for sharing and keeping the Fab Four out front.
Perfectl! Seems like an easy song to play, but the importance of when to use the up stroke is critical... one of the best sounding interpretations of the solo too, sounds exactly like George's slowed-down-to-key. Well done Bud!