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Let'em In - Paul McCartney (Piano Video Tutorial)

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Uploaded by on Mar 31, 2009

This site, http://www.pianovideotutorials.com is for you, if you are interested in playing your favorite classics tunes on the piano in a very easy and convenient way to learn, predominating the simplicity and the clarity.

It doesn't matter if you are a begginer, averange or professional pianist, or even if you don't play at all, if you can or can't read music. Just follow the steps and the result will amaze you from the very first day!.

With these video tutorials, your songs will sound "exactly as the originals", because you are going to learn the same chord inversions, the music style, details and personal tricks of your favorite artists.

Surprise your family, friends, and audience playing the songs of the pop-rock classic bands you always wanted to learn.

The tutorials will be recorded by request in a very professional way.

Think about what songs you would like to play and I will record a special video for you that will accompany you in the privacy of your home.

More that 20 years of study and experience prove the quality of my work and lessons.

But not only piano, guitar and bass are wellcome too!.


"Let 'em in" was actually written for Ringo, until Paul decided to keep it for himself ! ... it had many references to real people, including :
Sister Suzie (his wife Linda "Suzy and the Red Stripes"), Brother John (Linda's brother John Eastman...or maybe John Lennon), Martin Luther (King), Phil and Don (The Everly Brothers), Brother Michael (Mike McGear), Uncle Ernie and Auntie Gin (Paul's relatives).

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  • Hi, nice job dude. I´m a begginer at piano. But a learner a lot with your video. But now i just know play the first piece.Do you have another video with the refrain? "sister suzy, brother john."

  • @gutoginjo Yes, the rest of the song is in the official web site. (wx3).pianovideotutorials(doc)­com

  • singing, playing, additions, all great! thanks! I can tell you i´m gonna be famous some day! you´ll all see! Ha Ha!

  • @blakietoon Thanks. I am sure you can be famous, but it's important to work hard to get it!.

  • I've just found you. I was hitting some MACCA concerts this summer and play him on guitar, some bass. I've just discovered nineteen-hundred eighty-five and wanted to try him on piano/synthesizer. Thanks for taking the time to publish these for us Paul fans. I'm going to try to learn on my synthesizer, but if I was in the market for a piano to play a lot of McCartney stuff, is that a synthesized Yahama Grand your playing? What would you recommend? Low-Med-High Dollar levels. Thanks!

  • I play a Clavinova from Yamaha. I recommed you a keyboard with the original key size (not small) and with weight on each key, so you can feel the touch of an original piano to give the feeling at the time of playing.

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  • You sing terribly lol.

  • you sound like fez but you can play. good on you

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  • how do u play the flute part ??? and trumpet part ?? what are the chords ??

  • Super easy

  • The flute

  • finally someone with mccartney lesson that are useful ... thank you

  • @wilsondylanmccartney He may not have a singing voice that's up to your standards, but he can carry a nice tune. Can you do better? Let us hear. Until then, enjoy his great tutorials! =)

  • you are fun!

  • I'm sorry...made a mistake and voted down...you play the piano very well... :)

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