Beatles tune arrangement by Lawrence Juber. A great arrangement of this classic Beatles tune. Nice song to play while everyone is waiting for the bride I would think. I wonder if the Beatles were thinking the same thing because the break to Pachelbel's Canon in D is a classic at weddings. 1680 and still a favorite. I wonder if any song written in the last 70 or so years will ever last that long. I'm not a Beatles fan (the band not necessarily the music - if that makes sense to you). Maybe someone can tell me why the that Cannon is in the break. I'm going to hold off on the videos for a bit. Pumping out videos is becoming more important than playing the songs at a better quality level. Not a good attitude. I'm going to restrict myself for a few weeks. This youtube stuff can get addictive.
very nice! what kind of guitar are you playing? it has a wonderful tone!
acousticguitarfan 2 years ago
It's a Seagull folk. Seagull changed their lineup names a way back. It has a bit of a different name now.
tuikun02 2 years ago
George Martin was the Beatle's producer; he played that piano solo and is probably a huge classical fan. That is why you hear classical when you hear "In my Life."
iamthewalrus3264 3 years ago
Pachelbel's Canon is directly he Break.
tuikun02 3 years ago
what guitar is that?
scottjenmac 3 years ago
A Seagull model S6 Folk. It now goes under a slightly different name "Coastline Cedar Folk". It's a fantastic ROI (return on investment). Guitar is really not that expensive at all for what it is. In its price range it can be matched but not defeated. It smells wonderful too. Being solid top, it sound better as you play it over the years, but the smell wains a bit. Got to keep it in the case longer to catch a whiff.
tuikun02 3 years ago