Paul McCartney was never more rock and roll than when he would do a ‘screamer’ such as Long Tall Sally, or Helter Skelter, or this classic: pretty sure it’s my favourite Paul vocal performance! And the guitars are bangin’, too! Thanks, Howard!
I totally agree... That '68 thru 70ish period was really strong for him. Tunes like Helter Skelter, I've Got A feeling, Oh Darling! and Maybe I'm Amazed are just killer vocal performances.
hello @howard! not really sure if and where you have an outlet for lesson requests? Lmk if this isn't the place? But how about Another Day from Paul con Wings? Ive always loved that song since I was a youngster listening in the womb... thanks man much appreciation!
Would you learn the Final Two Outro Chords to Oh! Darling. The last two outro chords sound like G# A. I am Not certain. How does this Song End? I wonder What the final Two Outro Chords actually are. Thank you kindly. Nice video
Out standing 3/4 the way there over night learning the last part today love those arpeggioe riffs he was definitely a genius !!
Paul McCartney was never more rock and roll than when he would do a ‘screamer’ such as Long Tall Sally, or Helter Skelter, or this classic: pretty sure it’s my favourite Paul vocal performance! And the guitars are bangin’, too! Thanks, Howard!
I totally agree... That '68 thru 70ish period was really strong for him. Tunes like Helter Skelter, I've Got A feeling, Oh Darling! and Maybe I'm Amazed are just killer vocal performances.
Heres another screamer from ram.. monkberry moon delight, great rocknroll voice for sure
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Howard my man, absolute blinding lesson, so clear and accurate notes/picking/strumming make it so much easier to learn it.. thanks so much !
Awesome, thank you!
Such beautiful heart-felt chords.
Excelente explicación Howard eres de lo mejore en lo que respecta a tutoriales de los Beatles..., Bravo!!!!
Stunning arrangement and lesson - totally LOVE IT - thank you
quel bonheur d'apprendre de tels morceaux .Merci
Howard, thank you very much for an excellent lesson.
You are very welcome :-)
Great! Love the Beatles guitar lessons I've been practicing "Bring it on Home" ..another great lesson. Thanks
Cool, thanks!
Your telecaster sounds very cool. Usually it's too harsh for me, but yours is really nice!
Great video. It has reinvigorated me to play guitar more often. This song has been a favorite of mine for a long time. Thank you!
That's so wonderful to hear :-)
Great arrangement! Outstanding. You are one of the best when it comes to covering The Beatles. Thank you for everything you do.
Thank you very much!
I know I’m seeing this late but I loved it! Thank you!
Quality presentation 👌.
Hey thanks Howard.....what an album that was
Fantastic ! Thank you for sharing ! 😛
Awesome. Very COOL arranger...😇😊😉
Sensational lesson
Good lesson. Like the arpeggios. Thx :)
Thanks for this.
Excelente aula,, 🤙🤙🤙
Great lesson. Thanks
Zabardast cheers from Toronto.....
Super awesome. Thank you
Greatest❤❤❤❤
Bellissima Howard sei un mito W the Beatles yeah...thank you....maestro,Kiss...kiss..✌👍
hello @howard! not really sure if and where you have an outlet for lesson requests? Lmk if this isn't the place? But how about Another Day from Paul con Wings? Ive always loved that song since I was a youngster listening in the womb... thanks man much appreciation!
Great suggestion!
Would you learn the Final Two Outro Chords to Oh! Darling. The last two outro chords sound like G# A. I am Not certain. How does this Song End? I wonder What the final Two Outro Chords actually are. Thank you kindly. Nice video
The last 2 chords are Bb13 to A13 :-)
. Read somewhere that "Oh Darling" was inspired from Elvis's"One Night" Good lesson. Thank you.
There's a few elements of One Night in the song, but they can be found in dozens of other songs
Thank you
just learning what key is this in
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Wasn't there a bluesy guitar solo as well, or am I misremembering?
No guitar solo in this one... But that would've been nice :-)
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Next one after 909
vote for Howards start up tab/lesson YES....... NO........
12 11 9 G string, 12 9 D, 12 10 7 A, 8 E. than harmonics 5th and 7 Fretts Am I close?
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