The Beatles - "I Want To Hold Your Hand" - Rhythm Guitar

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Uploaded by on Dec 3, 2010

I Love This Guitar Part.

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  • @whiteheatukband Yet, completely necessary 

  • Dude, I'm a complete Beatles addict and have been playing the guitar since I was about 8. I'm 24 now and I tell you: your guitar playing here is perfect! You got not only all the chords and variations right, but also the sound of the guitar.

    Congratulations!

    By the way, your guitar is beautiful.

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  • Dude, you should have a tutorial on this. Please. I want to learn the real chords to this song, not the easy ones on guitaretab. This is perfect, you got all the chords right.

  • he rocks so hard the camera cowers at the intensity

  • @Callabashful it's actually a 320b modified to look like john's first ric.

  • Absolutely brilliant. Perfect timing. John was a great rhythm player and had a unique time signature. Most folks on Youtube butcher these songs in they don't capture Johns style. Thats one of the secrets to the Beatles music.

  • @FrightNCity I knew that, I wanted to hear it from him though.  It has obviously been modified, right? Anways I plan on buying the 325.

  • @Callabashful The model of the rick is the rickenbacker 325 they probably go from 2,500-3,500...a similar model is also available which is the rickenbacker 350...the only difference is the neck size...hoped i helped

  • Just wondering, because I'm in the shop for a rickenbacker... What model is that rick and how much did you pay for it?

  • what are the chords that you play after the first rock shuffles?

    and what are the next few chords after that?

    awesome playing dude.

  • Félicitations! Très vigoureuse interprétation... Bien que gratouillant un peu, je ne m'imaginais pas la partie de guitare aussi variée, aussi compliquée... C'est pas aussi ardu que du Robert Fripp, mais quand même...

  • You sir have mad skillz!

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