@@AlexMcUpright as a complete novice learning this I notice my timing falls behind on the first two verses. To me it seems like the first two verses (0:16 to 0:35) speed up a little. This is true when I play with the Beatles recorded version as well. Do the first two verses speed up in your opinion? Or is it just my beginner skills?
I think (and I’m probably wrong!), but I think that chord is a Dm6 with an A in the bass. This little chord adds so much melancholy to the song! I kind of hear it as almost a mistake as on the single version, on the words ‘Mother Mary’ you go straight to the A minor. I’ve always preferred this version which includes that added Dm6/A
Best and accurate version of Let It Be on TH-cam, I love that chord variation on the final verse "I wake up to the sound of music..." - no one ever does it right but you nailed it
It is beautiful, my pianist great-grandmother had a Blüthner piano, that piano was sold and today it is difficult to find a video of this beautiful piano, thank you very much for uploading this beauty
Thanx Alex!as for me,that F6 with C in the bass was an apocalypse...most people use F in the bass I think...and me for 40 years now...!!excelent work on Hammond too!!i loved your videos man!
When I listen to Paul’s Piano on this I seem to hear the into as C Chord CEGC and G Chord DGB and A minor Chord as CEA. Like in this video th-cam.com/video/CGj85pVzRJs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=0uCaCJM4IJ5q1iq4
I know it cant entirely be recreated unless using a Bluthner (and even then no Bluthner sounds exactly like the original) but how on Earth can I get a sound anything close to the piano in this song! Any time I hear it on a keyboard it sounds so much higher even though its not being played any higher! High high end keyboards and pianos seems to be better but even then
@@かつかつ-d8p I'd bet my money on that it wasn't a mistake. Rather, it seems to be a purposeful artistic decision, that masterfully accents the word 'mother' with the disharmony of longing and sadness (McCartney's mother died when he was a young boy).
That is not a mistake, that chord accents "Mother Mary". He wakes up to the sound of music and a vision of Mother Mary appears (which to him, is his mother, but to the listener is meant to be a religious vision of the Virgin Mary). The vision of Mother Mary is unsettling and dramatic. That chord masterfully cuts through the repetitive and "corny" chords at the right moment as a reveal to "Mother Mary". SO simple, yet so good.
I really cannot thank you enough. Your truly are awesome 👏 The only accurate piano version on entire TH-cam.
Many thanks for your support :D
@@AlexMcUpright as a complete novice learning this I notice my timing falls behind on the first two verses. To me it seems like the first two verses (0:16 to 0:35) speed up a little. This is true when I play with the Beatles recorded version as well. Do the first two verses speed up in your opinion? Or is it just my beginner skills?
You are the No.1 Let it be Piano player.... No one play exactly like Paul used cord.. Excellent
Finally an absolutely spot on version, even got that beautiful elusive chord at 2:59 that everyone seems to forget..thank you!
Yes! I've been trying to figure out that chord. As usual I was over-complicating it. 🤣
@Glenn Planck the genius of Paul McCartney!
I think (and I’m probably wrong!), but I think that chord is a Dm6 with an A in the bass. This little chord adds so much melancholy to the song! I kind of hear it as almost a mistake as on the single version, on the words ‘Mother Mary’ you go straight to the A minor. I’ve always preferred this version which includes that added Dm6/A
After 55 years I know what it is now. Thank you!!!!!!!!
@@GetStrummingNo Fmaj7 to F6
Best and accurate version of Let It Be on TH-cam, I love that chord variation on the final verse "I wake up to the sound of music..." - no one ever does it right but you nailed it
That is the best part of this song❤
Superb! I'm falling in love with that G7/A at 2:59.
Enjoyed it! It brought back good memories.
It is beautiful, my pianist great-grandmother had a Blüthner piano, that piano was sold and today it is difficult to find a video of this beautiful piano, thank you very much for uploading this beauty
The real and only! Congratulations! 👏👏👏👏👏
Great interpretación of such an emblematic theme.
Thanx Alex!as for me,that F6 with C in the bass was an apocalypse...most people use F in the bass I think...and me for 40 years now...!!excelent work on Hammond too!!i loved your videos man!
Awesome ! Most acurate version I've heard, including the 3rd verse. Thx for posting 🙂
hi, excellent and real interpretation. can you give me the sheet music of this song the same as how you played it? A thousand thanks.
This is absolutely amazing!!! Very accurate. i don’t know if you take requests, but can you play “The long and winding road”? I love that song so much
Uh…NO
Can we get the sheet music please?? This is the most accurate version I've heard so far😭🙏
Thanks so much! Can you do the organ part too??
Thanks a lot!
Here's the organ part 😁
th-cam.com/video/-IpLNLo8vUI/w-d-xo.html
Hey Alex McUpright, do you have the sheets for me I love this version
Gostei muito da versão de vcs🌼
Perfect 👌🏻
Awesome! Can you do a tutorial?
Why is it that when I play the exact same notes, they sound different? It's almost like my piano is sorta "transposed". Awesome rendition, btw!
Wow, that's awseome! Can I ask which kind of VST you used to get near that bright Blüthner sound? :)
VSL Synchron maybe
Those first few notes sound very similar to the ones from Billy Joel's Tomorrow is Today.
Quale vst piano? Grazie
Il like this one because it is pretty easy to play and I am a very limited keyboard player.
is there pedal stuff goin on? besides ofc holding the pedal down the whole time
I love the photo of Paul! Where did you find it?
the original piano thanks, can you share the score?
🔥🔥💫 boss
Mais quel patron! ❤️
Sheet music?
When I listen to Paul’s Piano on this I seem to hear the into as C Chord CEGC and G Chord DGB and A minor Chord as CEA. Like in this video
th-cam.com/video/CGj85pVzRJs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=0uCaCJM4IJ5q1iq4
I know it cant entirely be recreated unless using a Bluthner (and even then no Bluthner sounds exactly like the original) but how on Earth can I get a sound anything close to the piano in this song! Any time I hear it on a keyboard it sounds so much higher even though its not being played any higher! High high end keyboards and pianos seems to be better but even then
th-cam.com/video/CGj85pVzRJs/w-d-xo.htmlsi= 0:32
i Thought this was Isolated mac? piano to let it be?
It's close, but not on the nose. You're jumping away from the F chord in the bass to the C a little soon.
You also copied the mistakes properly.
Which mistake?
2:58
@@かつかつ-d8p I'd bet my money on that it wasn't a mistake. Rather, it seems to be a purposeful artistic decision, that masterfully accents the word 'mother' with the disharmony of longing and sadness (McCartney's mother died when he was a young boy).
That is not a mistake, that chord accents "Mother Mary". He wakes up to the sound of music and a vision of Mother Mary appears (which to him, is his mother, but to the listener is meant to be a religious vision of the Virgin Mary). The vision of Mother Mary is unsettling and dramatic. That chord masterfully cuts through the repetitive and "corny" chords at the right moment as a reveal to "Mother Mary". SO simple, yet so good.
@@Kprywatne 😂👍
If only you had shown the pedal use the lesson would be perfect.
Wow a sad song with white keys
Great Parody of a classic
i can hear other instruments( can you upload absolutely dry piano?
Sí algo de percusión suena a lo lejos!
Bootleg
Church music.
I can still hear the vocals that you tried to remove. Which makes this useless.
Which only proves the Internet axiom: no good deed goes unpunished.
@@mrblue99999 Wasting someone's time when they're busy looking for something isn't a "good deed".
My only comment (and yes it could be faulty ears on my part) but the F chord in the chorus sounds like it should be a maj7.