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Beatles Lady Madonna Piano Tutorial lesson

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Uploaded by on Dec 6, 2007

Lady Madonna Piano Lesson Cleveland Ohio Chad Dennis Beatles Paul Mccartney

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  • wow thx i think i can do i!!

    heyy but i wonder who plays it in the actual song....

    Paul, Goerge, John, or Ringo.....

  • @ilovemycrazybuddies1 Its definitely Paul! Glad you liked the lesson

  • i have a question, when you have to make a pause with the rght hand, do you have to make the same pause at the same time but with the left hand?? or do you keep playing with the left during the pause??

  • The left hand never stops moving only the right hand will pause which is kind of like patting your head and rubbing your belly at the same time lol

  • this is awesome! thank you! i love how you explain in laymans terms so its idiotproof :)

  • Thanks i wasnt really trying idiot proof just thought id help out the beginners but then the experts get pissed so you cant please everyone lol

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  • this guy sounds like hurley from lost haha

  • cool riff

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  • @independent30m Hate to inform you your wrong, a tech engineer called George Martin played the piano on Lady Madonna. He also made the riff up..

  • great lesson mate, you have the perfect way of explaining things for people who don't play much! :)

  • hey great lesson, I was wondering something however, I learned it first from pianojohn a few months ago and he shows the intro with the left playing slightly different and I was wondering if you know which way paul did it for the recording, specifically the chromatic notes play through as octave together, using passing tones ie, A-A C/C C#/C# D-D D-D.  dashes are played vertically, slashes are horrizontal, is this wrong?

  • Being a life-long guitar player I'm finding the concept of splitting the brain in order to play two different pieces a bit challenging. I'm amazed at how easy it is to play each hand seperately, and how unnatural it feels to play both at once. I will master this. Thanks for your lesson, and I will echo your observation that I wish things like Youtube tutorials existed when I was learning guitar in the 70's.

  • Thank you so much! This is the best and easiest to understand tutorial on youtube! :D

  • great lesson..thanks!

  • Thank you very much!

  • who are you loser? who who who who

  • Hi Independent30!

    Greetings from the UK!

    I haven't started piano properly yet but I can tell this is a great lesson..Your explanations make very good sense!.

    I can play this on guitar which I think seems a lot easier than piano..Sounds better on piano though!

    Any chance you could post the piano intro to 'Mystify' by INXS?..

    Cheers!

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