The Beatles – And Your Bird Can Sing LESSON by Mike Pachelli
Here’s a lesson on the guitar parts of John, George & Paul from this REVOLVER/YESTERDAY & TODAY classic rocker!
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Such a great short song by the Beatles! I think Revolver and Rubber Soul are some of their best albums! Thanks for laying it all out MIke, I have a lot of practice to do!
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Great player, great teacher . Love the back stories !!!!! Thanks, Mike !!!
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✨✨excellent✨✨
😉👍fromJAPAN🙌
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Thanks Mike, I really enjoyed your breakdown of And Your Bird Can Sing. The song captivated me the first time I heard it back in the 1960s. I can't think of another Beatles song that has a similar sound.
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You’re the BEST, Mike!
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WHy do i feel you had already done this song before?
Anyways perfect job, when you upload anything, its a guarantee that the tutorial is a carbon copy of the sound and the notes they played on the records. -
Thanks for this, Mike! A very detailed tutorial. Out of curiosity, what guitar do you think Lennon played with PAF pickups?
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Thanks Mike. I'll grab (purchase) the tabs off your site right now. Good stuff 🙂
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Caught your flippin' the image for Pauls lefty look, cool ! As a kid I was tryin' to learn this thinkin' it's double stop riffs on a single guitar & thought this is to tough ! Always a great job Mike …
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I've always enjoyed this Beatle song. Thanks for making the video
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Are you actually playing left handed for Paul’s parts, or is that video editing?
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Oh, I enjoyed that Mike, that was fabulous! I always loved this song. Cheers!
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Awesome 🎉
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I was waiting for so long for this video! Thank you so much!!!
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always careful, precise !👍
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Like the colour of your hair! It's really lovely!
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Excellent excellent excellent! Thank you so much Mike. You make learning Beatles guitar parts easy. Great video!
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as a kid I always tried to play both lead lines at the same time thinking it was done that way.. that was in the 80s and I never got over how hard it was.. now I see this 🙂
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A favorite song.
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Excellent vid!!
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Thank you Mike I've always wanted to learn this song
Fantastic! I don't care what John thought of it, it's one of my favorite Beatles songs. Thanks for showing us the complexity of the arrangement. Now I understand why so few Beatles cover bands play it.