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  • Great Job!! Just wondering if this was the way Paul played it?

  • Im going to have to give it another listen.

    mm

  • @MikesMusic123 ok thanks.

  • Don't really understand why you played the first part at the end when you had time to show us how to play an e7 sus4 and an e7!

  • Genial a maneira como voce ensinou,nunca fiz aula,mais eu toco essa musica consegui pegar o ritmo, Muito obrigada mesmo de coração

  • Oh. My. Gosh. Thank you, SO MUCH. I absolutely love this song's piano part!

  • I have the PSR 170.

  • cool thanks!

  • like the vidio i saw Macca doing a gig in glasgow scotland last month. 

  • great tune Macca did wright some good mosac

  • superb

  • thaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanx

  • good man, good man. thanks!

  • just curious, which yamaha is that?

  • P-70, my first piano. I wore it out.

    thanks for watching!

  • Also, you mention a Bmi6 chord, but you play no 6th ? I realize the melody line begins on that note; are you just trying not to duplicate the same note ? again, THANK YOU jhp

  • Hi JHP, thanks for watching and commenting!!, Im just learning too and will gladly fix any problem,

    The B7 , the A was played as the root of the chord in the right hand. 2:12

    The A , the E is the 5th 1:19

    Cant find the Bm6

    Maybe its the Beatles guitar book i m reading out of or me being nervous.

    Anyways let me know the spots, I will repair.

    thanks again , happy holidays

    MM

  • Thanks so much. My mistake. I just looked again. It looked like a B minor chord, but it was the inversion you played with the 6th being played with your right hand thumb. No complaints, believe me. You're doing a great job and I'm just anxious to learn. Happy holidays,

    John

    John hunter Phillips

  • Cheers!

  • Thanks Mike. this is very nie. My first time here. No offence intended, just a question: Why , when you mention that it's a B7 chord, do you not play the 7th note (A); and when you say it's an A chord, you don't play the 5th note (A) ? No disrepect here at all ....just trying to learn. Thanks very much. JHP

  • Excellent musician and gentleman...

  • great song , you should have finished it with time management...

  • Thanks, and I agree...

  • Wow, thanks again. You nailed it. When I learned this song I played a RH b chord (b,D#,E#) and a left b chord. I don't know how you came up with A D#, F# but it is right. COOL! I learned Sherry C Am D G (I think) but can you do a quicky on Dec.63 Oh What A Night? Thanks, Rush2112

  • thanks and oh what a night is on my site, check it out!

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