Hey Jude - The Beatles (a cappella arrangement)

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Uploaded by on May 22, 2010

This is an arrangement I wrote of the number one single 'Hey Jude' by The Beatles. It is an a cappella piece with four part harmony. I enjoy arranging and then performing my favorite songs to make them my own.

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  • this is really awesome, do you by any chance have sheet music for this? i'm in an a capella women's quartet at my school, and we've been looking for an arrangement of this

  • @nerdsrule348 Oh cool, well I could write it up for you if you want!

  • @silverpetal28 ohmygosh that would be so helpful. could you?

  • @nerdsrule348 yeah no worries. send me your email address and I can get it to you next week.

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  • @Waitingforriki Well, The Beatles aren't known for a capella. Leave that to Queen.

  • Haha, this is actually pretty good. Now, if only you got some guys with lower voices, you could make a much better cover. Kudos to you!

  • Misleading. It makes it sound like The Beatles were the vocalists for this particular video, not a somewhat anonymous female quartet. Dislike.

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  • I would live you for life if I could get the sheet music for this? I would kiss your feet for all of eternity. This is such an amazing arrangement and I feel I might die if I can't show my barbershop quartet this.

  • I really enjoyed that. Thanks for sharing. :) A Capella Arrangements (especially that song) aren't easy. Well done!

  • Perhaps a re-titling of this is in order. I was expecting to hear the Beatles do it but when it opened, only brought disappointment.

  • few opinions from a fellow choral singer:

    *pay attention to words that end in R. At times it's just the singer's style, but putting too much into the R's instead of the vowel sounds is just wasting a beautiful note.

    *there are parts where the words don't match up and it gets to be a jumbled mess, around 1:07. this is because the parts with multiple notes are taking longer to sing than the parts with one note.

    *the melody is lost at times.

    at any rate, your work is very beautiful!

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