♪♫ The Beatles - You've Got To Hide Your Love Away (Tutorial)
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Brilliant. You may remeber my name from other videos. Let me say, when I need a guitar lesson, I look for your videos first. Yours are easy to follow and very accurate. I'm sure, if they were all here the Beatles would thank you. Keep strummin'!
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I like how you play it, but I have also found that if you keep your pinky on the 2nd string, 3rd fret all the way through, it sounds very lovely.
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Hi---I love your playing, it's great, but I have one question: Didn't the Beatles, John especially, play a half step down?? I think this song is a half step down I believe...I was playing this song in standard tuning to the Beatles song, and they were playing it lower!! Let me know, and Cheers! :)
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great!!!
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Peter...you...you're good, you! :D) Thanks for one my my ALL time faves from the boys.
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Hey Peter, regardless...a great tutorial!! For the likes of myself who just enjoy picking up the acoustic and strumming a great tune or two, it's spot on kid!! You keep doin' what you're doin' and keep the tutorials rollin'!! Rock on matey and God Bless John Lennon RIP
i feel kind of wierd loving the beatles and oasis as im only 14 :S haha
Hwatson1990 1 year ago 5
@Hwatson1990 Just means you have excellent taste in music :-)
georgiarose16 1 year ago 9
This isn't the correct way of playing this song but a goog tutorial non the less.
whiskeygeneration 1 year ago
@whiskeygeneration Yes - the correct way is to basically fret the top E on the third fret pretty much throughout the song (playing Dsus, Cadd9 and Fadd9) as opposed to C, D and F. I probably should have mentioned that in the tutorial, but decided to do what I thought would be easier for most people. In hindsight, I probably should have just done it the proper way.
georgiarose16 1 year ago
i play it using a dsus4 and fadd9, sounds more like the song by my ear, and a c with pinky on the 1st string fret 3 (whatever that chord is). basically a more noel/lazy version of doing it but still sounds good, no right way though.
davidfarrell123 1 year ago
@davidfarrell123 Yep - I play it that way too sometimes (and in fact if you watch John and George in the clip from Help you can see that's how they play it too).
georgiarose16 1 year ago