The Beatles - I Want To Hold Your Hand (George Harrison's Guitar Part Cover)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 พ.ค. 2021
- Bought this new Gretsch and suddenly have an urge to learn George Harrison guitar parts lmao can't explain it. That was definitely the inspiration to buying one though. Listened to The Beatles loads in High School before I got into indie rock in College. Now here we are... Hope you enjoy the cover!
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congratulations boy, you're the only one who plays this song just like Harrison
i had to stifle a giggle there. i agree with you dankboy. he does play it JUST like george used to.
Sorry, but it is NOT! The very beginning is wrong. George doesn't play the intro riff as: C, E, D. That's what bass plays. George plays the first two notes of the riff in harmony to the bass: E, G, D.
You never realize how much of a genius guitarist George was until you see the details of how he played and create...RIP George, you truly one of the best ever..
I don’t think any single song had a bigger impact on people all over the world then that song had. I remember hearing it in December 1963 and was automatically hit between the eyes. It was unlike anything I ever heard and I listened to ALL the rock and roll music that was out there.
Same..I knew it was huge.
Nope. To late to the party Americans perhaps, but loads of Beatles tunes in 1962 & '63 impacted people "all over the world" far more than "I Want To Hold Your Hand" , indisputably the most memorable being "She Loves You" releasing on 23 August 1963 was UK #1 by 14th September and was their first single to sell over a million copies in that country remaining in the UK charts for 31 weeks painting the "ya ya ya...bloody mop tops" & Beatlemania on the radar of parents worldwide outside the USA where kids were still bopping along to the Beach Boys "Surfer Girl", "Little Deuce Coupe" and The Four Seasons "Candy Girl".
@@theblytonian3906 how do you explain Beatlemania that started with them coming to USA in February 64 and then spread all over the world. Yes even Canada had their music before we Americans did but “I Want To Hold Your Hand” started like said Beatlemania.
@@countalucard4226 "Beatlemania" was happening in the UK, Australia and every Commonwealth country where EMI distribution and British cultural and trade practice was then extant long before the Beatles visited America or the release of "I Want to Hold Your Hand".
You're a victim of your own delusion and belief in American exceptionalism. The world at large discovered the Beatles in October 1962. Americans delude themselves nothing happened until Feb 1964. 🙄🤣😂 Here's another fact. In 2024, TBH the world is thoroughly sick and tired of Americans and your attitude of American exceptionalism delusion and your endless murderous wars.
Totally authentic.
That was really nice, son. Well done. I think I’ll subscribe. I’d like to hear more from you like this.
Nice!! It's hard finding someone who just plays the lead part
Bro that was incredible. No joke i think i watched this 11 times the sound is just so good
On the second-to-last chord of the solo (the F#) he bounces from the top 2 strings (10th fret 2nd, 9th fret 1st) down to a 6th chord. D# on the 3rd string, (8th fret) A on the 2nd (10th fret). It's the funky tritone.
I'm so thankful that I can well remember this song hitting the airwaves. So much of the Beatles history is ingrained in my mind.
Well done. A demonstration of George Harrison the egoless lead guitarist.
Sir Harrison the greatest RIP
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I'm mainly a metal guitarplayer
but I grew up with Beatles
records and I favor early
Beatles. George embellished
John's rhythm guitar parts
instead of just doubling, and
there's a lot to it.
Thanks for that special treat.
Absolutely superb !
That was gorgeous 😎
Good job.
Awesome cover man, love that guitar too. Getting Harrison vibes. Rock on 🤘
such a great easy to follow video. tks
Excelente y muy útil y didáctico para quienes amamos tocar la música de The Beatles. ThanK you, Maestro !
Just say thank you, I like it😊
Thank you.
Early Harrison was essentially what Chet Atkins might have been as a rock guitarist(minus the thumb😊pick).
Excelente!!!
Great job. Please please do She Loves You!
Bro the guitar is awesome but how did you get that
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Get the G5422T nomenclature, but what do the T prefix and DC suffix of yours indicate? I have its sibling G5422TG (T for tremolo bridge and G for gold hardware) in WS (Walnut Stain). It's a '22 model with FT-5Es instead of Black Top FilterTrons as well as different fret inlays.
I think the DC stands for Double Cut :)
@@michaelbonanno7476 Nope. Gretsch don't use that acronym for their double cuts. e.g. I have a G5422TG double cut, a G5232T also a double cut, and a G2622-P90 also a double cut. Note the absence of "DC" in any of the Gretsch nomenclature? Gretsch refer to the double cut G5232T as a Duo Jet vs Jet for the G5230T Electromatic. That's their proprietary terminology for DC vs SC.
can i have your tabs please
Groovy
At 1:17, you seem to miss a downward slide.
Tutorial?
What an Easy job. Play Supportive guitar, just stand there with a toothy grin and look cool as a beau brummell
Bro, you forgot to play the high lick notes, each time after ‘something’
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Ah I see what you’re talking about yea I left that out. This was 2 yrs ago - I’m quite confident they recorded 2 lead guitar parts on the studio version, I’m playing one of the parts played
@@indie_guitars8889 No worries. Its that GH signature that emphasizes his originality. The devil is in the Beatles details 😁
He’s not got four hands mate.
That really is nitpicking.
and whose really playing john lennons guitar part.?
As good of a guitar player as George Harrison was for being self-taught, it would be hard for me to believe that he was not coached somewhat on the guitar part in this tune .
Se nota muy solo esa guitarra, pero....es la primera, ya la segunda más el bajo y batería rellena y hace el marco musical. Un abrazo.
Beginning riff is wrong. Notes are (E, G, D/A). You are playing what the BASS plays at the beginning.
There are more chops on the chords during the versus.
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