All My Loving.
All My Loving.
Is it just me that finds this song has really good rhythm?
I can't even play it!
I love how Lennon strums it's tricky for alot of this songs, although simple on others, but all around you really got to appreciate it. Works well with his sound.
I can usually pick up strumming real easy but this tune has got me wondering, what I've been doing is just playing it slowly, in a more relaxed way, but I wish I could do it like the album.
I can't even play it!
I love how Lennon strums it's tricky for alot of this songs, although simple on others, but all around you really got to appreciate it. Works well with his sound.
I can usually pick up strumming real easy but this tune has got me wondering, what I've been doing is just playing it slowly, in a more relaxed way, but I wish I could do it like the album.
Listen to McCartney play this live, on Back In The USA. His bass, the Hofner, is much more pronounced and loud---it is a fantastic way to hear one of my favorite walking bass lines. To top it off, he sings it in the same key, which is pretty impressive after 40 or so years.
Andrew
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'03 4003, Jetglo
'05 4001C64, Fireglo
'03 4003, Jetglo
Thanks, I didn't notice there was a thread for the _exact_ same question, oh well...
I pretty much got all the chords from watching him playing it live at different concerts, to get the "E" sound as sharp you have to do it as a "D" shape, if you know what I mean, but yeah that was the only thing I got from it because his playing style is so effortless.
I pretty much got all the chords from watching him playing it live at different concerts, to get the "E" sound as sharp you have to do it as a "D" shape, if you know what I mean, but yeah that was the only thing I got from it because his playing style is so effortless.
Thanks, I didn't notice there was a thread for the _exact_ same question, oh well...
I pretty much got all the chords from watching him playing it live at different concerts, to get the "E" sound as sharp you have to do it as a "D" shape, if you know what I mean, but yeah that was the only thing I got from it because his playing style is so effortless.
I pretty much got all the chords from watching him playing it live at different concerts, to get the "E" sound as sharp you have to do it as a "D" shape, if you know what I mean, but yeah that was the only thing I got from it because his playing style is so effortless.
Hey. It's triplets. Divide each beat into three and strum it while counting 1-2-3, 2-2-3, 3-2-3, 4-2-3. It's definitely easier on the 320/325 than on a longer scale guitar. The heavier strings on the shorter scale neck give you more resistance & a faster stroke is possible. I find also that a heavier pick is good, and don't try to strum all the strings.
Good luck, and keep working. You'll get it!
Good luck, and keep working. You'll get it!
I heard Paul play it on bass on a late night British talk show. Gilmour of Pink Floyd fame played it on a Telecaster and it sounded right on.
Rickenbackers are rymthm playing machines though. No other guitar is quite as easy to play rymthm on as a Ric.
I remember a couple of chords that he did and picked the rest out myself. Its not hard to play on my Ric 360.
Rickenbackers are rymthm playing machines though. No other guitar is quite as easy to play rymthm on as a Ric.
I remember a couple of chords that he did and picked the rest out myself. Its not hard to play on my Ric 360.
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The solo is great fun to play and incorporates the style used by Chet Atkins on a number of his recordings.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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