the whole time during the recording of the Beatles last album he was playing this and no one heard it, thankfully he kept it for himself and it was the break up song - right there - with out saying a word ,,, George you were the best ever regardless of sales popularity or fame YOU GOT IT .... WELL DONE SIR !!!
Another cool one Mr Howard Hart,... I do play that one a different way I play some chords somewhere up around the third fret maybe or fourth fret I can't remember I've got to go back and brush up again so good to be doing this again thanks
Isn't it a pity! Isn't it a shame. Such a beautiful tune. Can't wait to use my looper and start layering parts. This is what I needed to get started. I had learned another version which was great but a bit awkward. I'll use both but this will be the basis for much beautiful music that I hope to perform. Ttb inspired me to learn this. Thanks! I just donated a small token of appreciation and hope everyone else who receives benefit from this will do the same.
Eccezzionale maestro questo pezzo di George è stupendo thank you per averlo fatto ci voleva proprio.Kiss...kiss....dall'Italia.Congratulations sei un grande.✌👍😊😊😊
Hermoso tema de George Harrison. Eres excelente Maestro de Guitarra muchas felicidades!!! Podrás regalarnos Dear prudence de John Lennon o One After 909?
Hi - Each section (or go around) has 4 chords. The first go around is the same as the 4th go around. The 2nd and 3rd are different. Hope that helps - Howard
the whole time during the recording of the Beatles last album he was playing this and no one heard it, thankfully he kept it for himself and it was the break up song - right there - with out saying a word ,,, George you were the best ever regardless of sales popularity or fame YOU GOT IT .... WELL DONE SIR !!!
and not just that, he played that songs to the other members in 1966 during the Revolver sessions and it was rejected. Crazy
So true
Great lesson! In my humble opinion, this is George’s most underrated song!
Agreed :-)
It's one of his most famous. Kind of dumb to call it underrated.
The “demo version” is so good
I get what you mean in that it's among his best tunes but not one people mention.
I really feel the light that has lighted the world is really underrated
Great lesson of my favorite George Harrison song! Thank you!
Yet another beautiful Mr H song....thanks yet again Howard
So simple, and beautiful.
This song is a true story of how to love and enjoy the life we have. And now I can strum along thanks to you kind sir.
Another cool one Mr Howard Hart,... I do play that one a different way I play some chords somewhere up around the third fret maybe or fourth fret I can't remember I've got to go back and brush up again so good to be doing this again thanks
Such a nice job. You are a great teacher to just phrase it all so simply. Thank you
Isn't it a pity! Isn't it a shame. Such a beautiful tune.
Can't wait to use my looper and start layering parts. This is what I needed to get started. I had learned another version which was great but a bit awkward. I'll use both but this will be the basis for much beautiful music that I hope to perform. Ttb inspired me to learn this. Thanks!
I just donated a small token of appreciation and hope everyone else who receives benefit from this will do the same.
Perfect lesson !
What a great song - Thank you George (Sadly missed and appreciated)
Eccezzionale maestro questo pezzo di George è stupendo thank you per averlo fatto ci voleva proprio.Kiss...kiss....dall'Italia.Congratulations sei un grande.✌👍😊😊😊
Can you please do wah wah by george great lesson btw!👍
Yes... it's on my to do list!
Great demonstration, nice one mate, cheers for that
I've been waiting for that song. Thank you so much 🙏
Such a great lesson man. Thank you!
My pleasure!
that was gorgeous!Thank you very much!
Beautiful song and excellent tutorial...thanks for sharing!
Great lesson! Simple, direct and super didactic
Thank you kindly!
Quality tutorial….. beautifully simple…. Wonderful song… many thanks
Thank you :-)
i dont even play guitar, i play piano, but this was very useful, thank you so much! greetings from argentina
Fantastic
Thank you! Cheers!
Thanks man great lesson. In the second chord of the fist section I think it’s a minor third there ?
Love it! Some of the best songs are simple! Except the slide guitar solo, that will take me time to learn.
Another great lesson from this channel. Thank you for this!
My pleasure!
just what I was looking for, thanks
Beautiful.
Loving this channel Howard! Would like to see It Don’t Come Easy by George Harrison/Ringo, if you are so inclined.
Excellent suggestion!
I always play the last D of a bar with my fourth finger on the fourth fret on the fourth string. I don't know of it's right but it sounds nice
Great lessons!
Thank u
Fantastic lesson on this timeless classic. Another homerun for H.H. Love to see a lesson for "Band on the Run".
gracias saludos de argentina!!
Another great lesson. Thanks :)
You're a legend, thanks for doing these Howard!
You're very kind :-)
Finoooo show.😊😊
Great song, great album, amazing that some of these songs were rejected by the Fab 4, great lesson
It really is amazing... how many of his songs were vetoed! But hey, we were all treated to ALL THINGS MUST PASS as a result :-)
Thanks heaps bro
Thank you. 👍
Love you man! Thanks. Subbing up.
Great lesson. Subscribed!
Awesome, thank you!
thanks for a great lesson! - really clearly explained
Tack you!
Hermoso tema de George Harrison. Eres excelente Maestro de Guitarra muchas felicidades!!!
Podrás regalarnos Dear prudence de John Lennon o One After 909?
Great song choice and great lesson ! So I'm guessn it's the key of F if a second guitar wanted to play without a capo?
Hi - It would be the key of G
@@247GuitarwithHowardHart oh damn lol .. cool thanks so much...
What acoustic guitar is Howard playing in this tutorial?
Hi - it's a Fender Paramount Cutaway
So do you play the first section twice at the beginning? I’m a bit confused, sorry!
Hi - Each section (or go around) has 4 chords. The first go around is the same as the 4th go around. The 2nd and 3rd are different. Hope that helps - Howard
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Play without a capo?
What fret is it on? plz
At 1:45 it explains that the capo is on the 5th fret, with standard tuning. Thanks for checking it out.
and since you're capoed at 5th fret this doubles as an ukulele lesson :)
Brill
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I always thought it was a regular G major chord
I used more complicated chords.
I did as well... playing it without a capo in G - After seeing George play it live with the capo... well, it was so easy :-)
isn't it a pity you didn't show the solo