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Guitar Lesson - Eight Days a Week - Beatles

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Uploaded by on Mar 17, 2008

http://www.goldhat.net

The beatles classic in the key of D and the easier to sing key of C.

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  • That's a fine looking guitar. I heard the Beatles favored the Epiphones'. Is this why you played this guitar for this song or was it a coinsidence.

  • Right your are, I got this epiphone just for playing Beatles.

  • give my first comments on utube 2 u, im from China, but working in Dubai. ur teaching is fantastic, do u write ur own songs?

  • Yep, you can search my videos for originals.

  • good song,good teach.Does your website charge?

  • You can make a donation over there.

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  • Sir, you are the best!!! :D

  • was this recorded in an auditorium?

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  • what kind of guitar is that in the back and who signed it?

  • Is that an epiphone sheraton or dot or something? cuz its not the casino that john used for sure cuz this one has humbuckers

  • I already knew the chords for the original key, starting with D, but didn't know the intro. And it's pretty cool the way you show how take it down a key to make it easier to sing.

  • NINE MINUTES TO TEACH EIGHT DAYS A WEEK? HOW LONG WILL TAKE YOU TO TEACH NOVEMBER RAIN - GUNS N ROSES...hhaha

  • Thank you for all of your hard work posting this video. You explanation was clear and easily understood. Thanks for your help.

  • echooooo!

  • the eight days a week i love you part is a standard A major chord with an e in the bass. let the e ring out in the A chord. THEN it switches to b minor.

  • pretty cool!

  • Awesome!

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