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  • Gooddddd!!!!

  • cool man good job dood

  • i have tht exact same shirt

  • Don't be discouraged mate, practice make perfect however I would recommend buying a new guitar if you're serious about playing mate, I disagree with Dratini, it sounds awful. You said you're getting a LP soon though so I guess you're on it ;).

    Keep at it mate, forget them, you obviously do it because you enjoy it, what else matters?

  • @bizarrefruit Ya ive now had my les paul for over a year and i love it. this video is almost four years old so ive gotten a lot better since then

  • @guitarkidshredman Hey mate, I know exactly what that's like, all my videos are old and out of date. I hope you're enjoying your new Les paul, was his birthday yesterday too. Put up some videos with it when you've got a sec. Have fun.

  •  You suck ass you should practice more

  • @guitarkidshredman Hello are you happy people! i'm a hero. XD

  • not bad, I have been playing longer than you have been living and am only slightly better than you at this song. Pretty difficult!!

  • nice job, kid. screw the critics who only want to insult people. at least you're trying and playing good music as well. keep it up and show these folks what you can do in a few years.

  • NOT !!!!

  • Needs to be tuned

  • finally a kid that can actually alternate pick well xD, you install audacity and record both the low and high harmony over the top of eachother :)

  • He's just a kid guys...give him a break.

    At least he's learning The Beatles instead of today's crappy music.

    Good luck, keep practicing and save up for a better guitar.

    Peace and Love

  • Practise, please!

  • Agree. Practice!

  • Double stops sir

    

  • good taste in music. your guitar playing? are you out tune?

  • your chords sound great dude, but, to be honest, you sorta suck at strumming. stick with either lead or with rhythm, and if you do leads, please don't suck. That is all, sorry! :)

  • Pretty good cover. Better than me lol. It's weird hearing the lower harmony.

  • Tone deaf?

  • @fost444 no. im playin the low harmony and youre probly used to hearing the high harmony

  • @guitarkidshredman

    I think what he meant was that your B and G strings are slightly out of tune.

  • very good your good enough to deserve the bad ass les paul

  • omg this guy sucks...  i can do this better on my ZR76

  • I'm afraid it's George playing both guitar tracks in this song. My doubt is if he played twice or played just once and doubled it in the mixing.

    Nice try to the guitarist! Notice that George was already more than 10 years experienced when he recorded that!

  • george and paul, and they played two different parts and combined them

  • @PedrosProductions they were harmonies..i am learning this song

  • Pretty good at trying to play that song. Remember.. there are 2 guitarists playing hte solo

  • I'm sure you worked really hard on that. It's a great job on an terrific beatles song. A little fine tuning and a tad more practice and it's aced. Excellent job.

  • I can tell you worked hard on that. It's a great song. Fine tune a litle more and a tad more practice and it's perfect. Excellent job on a difficult song.

  • What a guitar is that? sounds great!

  • its a squier affinity strat. this was filmed 2 1/2 years ago, when it was still in good shape. that guitars about on its last leg now. the humbucker is literally faling off. im getting a gibson les paul studio pretty soon

  • Ah thanks a lot for the answer ^^

  • I have that same shirt!!!!!

  • not bad ............i begin = you..keep in practice

    the practice do the master

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  • actually its a squier

  • @guitarkidshredman Thats why it sounds Like that

  • @guitarkidshredman a squire is a type of fender, and yes you are indeed out of tune

  • @guitarkidshredman

    Squier = beginner fender

    Epiphone = Beginner Gibson.

  • @omglolwtfmudkips John and George used Fender used Fender Stratocasters (kinda powder blue in color, one became George's psychadelic painted Strat), they also used a Fender XII (early 6 string bass that was more of a baritone guitar based off the Jaguar), George had that rosewood Telecaster from the roof top concert and Paul used an Esquire (sunburst I believe) and rumor has it he had a lefty Jazz bass... plus they used Fender amps toward the end.... so that's a lot of Fenders

  • @SacTownStudios And to add to this they used Hofner, Epiphone, Gibson and Martin

  • @omglolwtfmudkips George played a Telecaster quite often, actually. 

  • @omglolwtfmudkips FUFUFUFU! George used Strat during the whole Rubber Soul and Magical Mystery Tour

  • @omglolwtfmudkips Actually John and George started using sonic blue strats in the studio in 65'. On Rubber Soul and Revolver for sure. Look it up. :)

  • @corg22 He's also pretty famous for playing a Rickenbacker as was Lennon. That's what most people refer to as the bright Rick/Beatles sound.

    But then again, I have one and don't really play any beatles.

  • not bad, i dont think i could do it better myself, try day tripper, its really easy

  • nice guitar, nice shirt and keep on practicing :) it sounds awesome.

  • Notes are a bit off but other then that good

  • Dang that was awesome! Great job!

  • ya right you guys r jelous cuz thats my brother

  • you've set yer sights high, the riffs are a masterpiece. not a bad go at it chap!

  • better than me.

  • Rock on kid!!

  • not bad!! but not very good

  • poor

  • Nice - but how bout tuning the guitar up?

  • chaket man!!! jajaja

  • jajajajajajajja,....

  • lo unico que te salio bien fue ponerete esa camiseta no mames

  • no mames

  • good cover,

    can you tell me the opening tab and the chords used

  • You play the guitar really well, you're a very talented kid.

    Keep playing.

    This world needs people like you.

  • dude hell ya, keep going with it kid you'll be a star someday, good job! ;-)

  • sheet

  • mach weiter so !!! sehr gut . great!!

  • Cool!!!!!You just should show more your left hand,so that we could dig exactly what you`re doing.Keep up this good work.

  • Great job.

    I, like many other users it seems, love your shirt ^^

  • great job!!

  • is that a yamaha pacifica??

  • I have that shirt.

  • nice shirt dudee

  • yeah ay

  • for sure.. I also want one

  • Still any job, by the way it's so good!

  • you should try to play it a little bit higher in the begining then it would sound perfect.

  • how old are you?

  • thats awesome!!!!

  • Awesome cover! Could you say what book you use, since I didn't really understand you mean by scores. Thanks and keep up the good work!

  • Great playing! Could you say exactly what book you? Please, that would be awesome.

  • Awesome cover dude! Do you think you could say which book you use?

    Thanks for sharing!

  • Awesome cover dude! Do you think you tell exactly what book you use?

    Thanks for sharing!

  • does anyone know wher i can get online lessons foe this song

  • go to the store and get the beatles complete scores everything in tabs!!!!!

  • that's the book i use

  • Awesome cover! Could you say exactly what book you use, since I didn't really understand you mean by scores. Thanks and keep up the good work!

  • it's great isn't it.

  • Check out a guy that goes by Frenchytouch. He's probably the best at Beatles covers on UTube..... plays all instruments and is great on bass!

  • Keep working kid! Love to see young people discovering the great music of the Beatles.

  • great cover 5* check out mine if you want :) P.S. just for the debate, there are 3 guitars in this song. Rhythm, and 2 Lead guitars. The lead guitars play different notes always. They just play same note on E 6th string when starting the song, or the solo.

  • i wish i had that shirt!!!!

  • I have that TShirt...keep rockin' son.

  • me 2!

  • I heard it was Paul and George, not all George. I'm fairly sure it was two tracks too, not one guitar played at once.

  • You are correct.

  • It ws Paul and George together.

  • Nice one

  • the original was ALL GEORGE not paul or john. double lead was played by george then george martin speeded it up in the booth.  ALL GEORGE

  • "The track is memorable for the intricacy of its guitar parts, including an arpeggiated chromatic passage and a recurring arabesque in parallel thirds played by Harrison and McCartney (0r possibly Lennon)". Sourced from Revolution In The Head. Do'nt know if this settles the debate, just thought I'd mention it. LOL. P.s. the kid did well.

  • No studio tricks on that original Beatles record. John and George worked hours on playing that solo in tandem in diffent octaves. Very hard for two different players playing two different patterns to hit note for note. Good to see a young player taking a crack at one of the great classics !

  • great job man :) keep it up

  • Better than what i could do, so, well done.

  • great job man

  • This actually sounded fine -- I think people are used to hearing the high harmony guitar rather than the low harmony, so it sounds a bit different than the record. I actually appreciate hearing this version. Good job.

  • Nice Guitar!!!

  • Nice job man, keep it up.

  • "Bad, bad, Leroy Brown..."

  • took me one night to learn this song, not too hard use the program guitar pro, it sounds better than this kids version. keep it up dude!!5/5

  • This is nice!

  • thanks. I wanna make a vid of my friend and i play this with the harmonizing guitar parts, but i havent seen him a lot this summer.

  • Paul and John played the lead guitars, not George.

  • actually it was paul and george.

  • Sorry fella, you got it backward. George played lead, and Paul and John played rhythm!! True dat! The kid can play though!! Keep up the good work!

  • Lol, your all wrong!! John played rhythm and the odd lick, George played lead and Paul played Bass

  • theres two guitars playing lead, which is george and paul.

  • no. George and Paul, not John played two harmonizing parts.

  • cool. i love this song, and u play it well.

  • I've always thought this guitar part was one of the best things George Harrison ever did. I'm glad to see a youngster appreciating it. Good work.

  • Wow, 13! Keep it up!

  • thanks for the comment.

  • Well, you have a good handle on this one! I never learned how to play this one, so I suppose I should get off of my fat rump and learn it eh? LOL. Great job! LC

  • I'm surprised to hear you don't do this one, Larry, since you do so much 12-string.

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