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The Beatles on Classical Guitar
Here Comes the Sun
All comments appreciated. - arranged by Larry Beekman, as was this one: edit: another added
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Very nicely played. It may just be me but I think the first one (Here comes the Sun) lends itself better to the classical guitar than the second tune. None the less you played both very well. Thanks,
Dave |
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Thanks, Dave.
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Very enjoyable.. Great playing.
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Hey Mike, thank you.
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Nicely done. Perhaps because I've heard Here Comes the Sun so many times, I prefer I'll Follow the Sun.
I do think that D7 chord under "I'll" should be a Dm7 as in C Em/B Dm7 G. Only time it's a dominant 7 is under "gone" and "one" as in G F7 C D7
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Thanks for your comment, James. It's interesting about that chord. Listening to their "On Air, Live at the BBC" performance they do use a Dm7 there. On the Parlophone mono recording I have ( Beatles for Sale album) it's D major. So perhaps we're both right!
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On a related M/m note, have you ever really listened to the second chord of Not a Second Time? Some sources list it as Em, some as E major. Clearly it is Em later in the verse. I've come to the conclusion that Harrison played an Em whilst Lennon played a E7 (C7 form in 5th position).
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I really like those Beekman arrangements... thanks for posting!
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Thank you for this discussion, James. It's a pleasure.
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You're welcome, C.B. Beekman's arrangements have always struck me as artistic in the finest sense.
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That was ......................awesome. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for your comment, SprintBob.
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Excellent! I really like the arrangement of Here Comes the Sun.
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