
Guitar World's top 100 solos - #69 And Your Bird Can Sing Cover (The Beatles) with Tab
Learning to play guitar by working my way through Guitar World’s Top 100 Solos, starting at the top. Again. This project started in 2021, and we’re on attempt #3 to get through all 100 solos. Avanti. Number: 69 Song: And Your Bird Can Sing Artist: The Beatles Album: Revolver Guitarist: George Harrison and Paul McCartney Year: 1966 Original: • And Your Bird Can Sing (Remastered 2009) Tab: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1iaXz... Backing Track: I couldn’t find a good version on youtube, so I got mine from here: https://www.karaoke-version.com/ Background: Written primarily by John Lennon, the song features George Harrison and Paul McCartney on harmony-lead guitar melodies, a pop-rock arranging approach that was still in its infancy in 1966. Together, Harrison and McCartney’s individual single-note harmony lead guitar parts form, for the most part, diatonic (scale-based) third intervals in the key of E. (Lennon performed his rhythm guitar part as if the song were in the key of D, using a capo at the second fret to transpose it up a whole step, as he did on “Norwegian Wood,” “Nowhere Man” and “Julia.”) Guitar and Tone: McCartney and Harrison were both playing Epiphone Casinos at the time, so that’s likely what they used to record this. They were also using some type of Vox amp in the studio, with a healthy bit of compression and reverb. https://www.beatlesbible.com/songs/an... https://www.guitarworld.com/lessons/e... 2021: • Guitar World's Top 100 Solos - #69 An...