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An acoustic guitar lesson on how to play “Yesterday” by The Beatles featuring Paul McCartney. This song was recorded June 14, 1965! Hard to believe it’s been 50 years! It was released on the album “Help!” on August 6, of the same year.
This is from “The Beatles Bible” website:
“Three songs were recorded on this day, the most notable of which was Paul McCartney’s timeless classic Yesterday.
The day began at 2.30pm. Between then and 5.30pm The Beatles worked firstly on I’ve Just Seen A Face, an acoustic recording completed in six takes with a maraca overdub.
Afterwards, during the same session, they completed I’m Down, McCartney’s Little Richard-inspired rocker. The group taped the rhythm track in seven attempts – the full instrumentation was drums, bass, organ, lead and rhythm guitar, bongos and vocals.
After a break the day’s second session began at 7pm, and lasted three-hours. This again was dominated by McCartney, who alone performed Yesterday on an acoustic guitar.
McCartney recorded the song in two takes. His vocals were subsequently re-recorded during the string quartet overdub session on 17 June 1965, although some of this day’s vocals leaked into the microphone from the studio speakers, creating a double tracking effect which appears on the final mixes.”
Pretty amazing stuff! Anyways, I hope you like the lesson. I tried to be as accurate as I could to the original recording. Most people may be pretty surprised at how hard this is to play smoothly! Good luck with it. cheers
The guitar I’m playing here is a Taylor 214ce koa deluxe. I really like this guitar, it intonates amazingly well and it’s tone is very balanced. It’s also very easy to play.
The strings are Elixir phosphor bronze 12-53 with nanoweb coating. These strings are a little bit more expensive, but for me they easily last 4-5 times longer than non-coated strings.
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Really a great song, thanks for the proper phrasing and tuning.
Up strokes with the finger! That's why I my version doesn't sound right. Cool!
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you for doing this tutorial !!!!!!! I look forward to ALL your tutorials!!!!! You are a great teacher!!!
Nice work as usual. Excellent production and lesson. cheers tweed
Song request. Yer Blues and And your Bird can SIng
Thank you for another great lesson.
Could you please make a lesson of Achilles Last Stand by Led Zeppelin? It is impossible to find any lesson on yt. Thanks ^^
The speed of your lessons are always perfect – not too fast such that it's impossible to figure out what you're doing, and no so slow that patience and interest are lost. You really are a masterful instructor. Thank you for all your hard work.
James, from Los Angeles
Beautiful:)
Beaituful work. Perhaps soon you could bless us with Glen Campbell's Gentle On My ind. No one in the world, except Glen, has captured that song. To learn the proper way would be a blessing.
You present excellent tutorials.
good pace and you don't rush.
Thanks !
elixirs?
why not doing an alternative version for standard tuning?
thanks for your tutorial! you great teacher!
I want to learn "Jenny Wren" from Paul McCartney. Can you play this wonderful song? tutorial?
Excellent! Very clear and superbly presented lesson. Sounds 100 % correct , thanks so much , Which Taylor model is that? sounds better than my GS mini
Damn. How dumb of me! Not spotting that. 214 eh? I had a 310 once, didn't like it. That sounds very good though. Used Elixirs before, they're good but when the coating starts to come off…
Anyway, as I said; great video, great tutorial and great sound. Thanks a million!