And I Love Her ~slide To End(Instrumental cover,The Beatles)--- * WINTER 2019/2020 * by Junzo Kowashi published on 2016-04-30T05:59:09Z And I Love Her / The Beatles https://youtu.be/Nm4YlZ3oYsQ This work was supported by many people in the winter of 2019. The listeners were mainly in various area of the United States. I am very grateful for that. I decided * WINTER 2019/2020 * for this work. I wish you a good Christmas and a good year. This classic Beatles song is designed to raise the key by a semitone at the stage of the guitar interlude. Some people do not realize that it has been changed the key because it is so natural. I think it's a really attractive and mysterious melody. I developed it and experimented with this recording to see what would happen if I continued to raise the performance of the song by a semitone for each theme. For those who are practicing the guitar, I think it can be used as a basic lesson to aim at playing in any key, whether it is chord stroke practice or melody line practice. However, I know that some people who are practicing guitar can only play the same melody line with different pitches, because the chords are different. If the songs are different, other instruments will perform quite differently. Therefore, even if your performance while practicing guitar is always doing almost the same thing, it is often the case that the listener hears it playing a different performance. What is unfortunate is the fact that you can't grow at all during that time. The problem is that you stay there for years. If you later realize that you were wasting a terrible time, you can't get it back.It's a serious wall for beginners to overcome. Even if you are a skilled top professional guitar player, if you don't pay attention to your condition, it is said that you will be playing only the usual phrases. It is the same that we should always be aware of.If you can't get out of the symptom that the melody you play is almost the same, even if you use different titles for each recording, you first need to realize that you are always playing almost the same phrase. Such people terribly often don't know or ignore the difference between the Western scale and the Blue note scale. For example, if you add an E-flat sound to the C major scale or A minor scale, and you think it is a blue note scale, it won't cause a catastrophic failure if you are a keyboard player. However, if you are a guitar player, it will be fatal.They are even suspicious of whether they have found a usable scale from the chord progression and are starting to play.Often they do not seem to be fulfilling the important mission of matching rhythm and melody.What's more, it's impossible for a sensitive listener to allow someone to pretend to be a blues player while making a sound unrelated to the blue note scale.To make matters worse, such people do not even master the Western scale enough,many good listeners will gradually move away from the artists who release or spread the works that cannot be called works. We will need to be very careful about that.You may struggle and find someone to pass on responsibility. But that attempt will fail. We all pay laziness and self-satisfaction by ourselves. Alternatively, some beginners can imitate the performance of a great guitar player, but cannot freely improvise. In general, it is until the early teens that a boy or a girl who is crazy about guitar playing is expected to see the future from the audience by imitating the performance of a genius guitar player.As is well known, copying and covering are completely different acts.That is also a serious wall. In order to overcome this, there is no choice but to accumulate a lot of issues from basics to applications over a long period of time. I would like the recordings shown here to be used as the first step before getting into there in earnest. December 2019 The chord progression from the 11bars. F#m7|E6 |F#m7|E6 | F#m7|E6 |A |B7 |E6 |E | Genre Jazz & Blues Comment by DOLLY DEMELI Awesome work! 2024-04-26T15:51:07Z Comment by Paulina Gomis Super!!! 2024-02-14T12:44:56Z Comment by Electrometis wow what a creative and beautiful way to cover this classic song! amazing performance of one of my favourite Beatles songs - I love this! 💛🎵 2023-10-27T17:26:09Z Comment by mistermark Such a creative and original way of ‘hearing’ this song 2023-10-11T17:42:50Z Comment by Vocalatti Reposts Outstanding version! 2023-09-27T18:32:50Z Comment by LOONY DE BUSSY WAW 🤩❣️ 2023-08-06T10:46:25Z Comment by idematoa Reprise magnifique !! 2023-06-16T16:45:12Z Comment by Johnny C Beautiful rendition! 2023-05-13T21:51:18Z Comment by StyleAnge 👍🏿💥👏🏻 2023-05-07T09:27:20Z Comment by T-Hi Niceee 2023-05-04T22:34:16Z Comment by Modes About Me 😍 2023-05-03T13:47:40Z Comment by Craig T Elliott Stunning! Love it! 2023-04-08T22:37:04Z Comment by YVANNA-9-🕊 your guitar style is beautiful 2022-11-07T22:02:28Z Comment by ∀lex Robaina Top notch! 2022-11-05T23:51:27Z Comment by Neno J. Nice guitars 2022-10-15T21:22:44Z Comment by Michael Segovia blessed 🙏 2022-10-01T20:56:16Z Comment by Jeffrey Lasky Beautiful version of a lovely song 💎 2022-09-30T14:07:04Z Comment by Sarah Valle I lOVE THIS!!!!! Masterpiece! 2022-07-05T01:00:39Z Comment by Peter Löfman Quartet featuring Björn Cedergren Yeah! 2022-05-27T17:30:07Z Comment by Zaeb. Beautiful 2022-05-16T20:52:42Z Comment by Chihiro MATSUMOTO(JETTT) Very beautiful, very nice atmosphere! 2022-04-15T13:11:36Z Comment by AndiGitarBluser Very nice slideguitar 2022-04-10T17:00:01Z Comment by Borderlone Beautiful cover 2022-03-07T18:25:44Z Comment by Vintage Mutation Immortal Beatles masterpiece. One of my favorites songs! Particularly in here, a magical and feeling guitar! Fantastic Junzo Kowashi! 2022-02-25T18:26:05Z Comment by Yoyo Todda <3 2022-02-24T12:19:34Z Comment by Vocalatti How beautiful!!! 2022-01-16T09:50:45Z Comment by Frank DANA Very good rendition of this gorgeous song ! 2022-01-14T05:43:22Z