How Does Paul McCartney Actually Play Blackbird?

2021 ж. 10 Қаң.
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I spent a long time playing Blackbird wrong! I think a lot of Beatles fans did too. Check out this video to see what Paul McCartney said about guitar players and this song.

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  • The verdict is out Paul McCartney's the one who plays the song wrong

    @TravelatorH8r@TravelatorH8r Жыл бұрын
    • Haha 😂

      @Guitarislife1977@Guitarislife19773 ай бұрын
    • 😂

      @Mr.Wu.@Mr.Wu.3 ай бұрын
    • Lol

      @waterloofishing6277@waterloofishing62772 ай бұрын
    • I’ve always known that.

      @markseelye8270@markseelye82702 ай бұрын
    • 😂

      @michaelbaldauf@michaelbaldaufАй бұрын
  • 50 years ago, way before KZhead, people used to play along with the actual recording to learn a song or part. It yielded different interpretations also because people listen with varying degrees of depth. Sometimes, when comparing the results to a songbook I would find discrepancies. The ear can be tricked by hearing other instruments in the track that are doing something similar. This happens all the time with lead vocal parts crossing with backup vocals. People often incorporate the two. I still think trusting your ear in a deep listening is the most accurate way to learn. I have several instructional videos and have had people occasionally tell me that the tab is wrong in places. They are correct too! They guy who did the takedown got some stuff wrong. It happens. The ear is still the best instrument for unlocking what’s in the music even though it can be wrong. In this Blackbird example, Paul’s accompaniment is being somewhat dictated by his technique using P I (thumb and index finger). This is not uncommon for self taught players (like me) to use that technique. It’s very interesting to see in these examples and you did a GREAT job at showing it.

    @MatGurman@MatGurman Жыл бұрын
    • I completely agree!

      @evolveguitar8635@evolveguitar8635 Жыл бұрын
    • I still play along to 2112 going on 61

      @Retr0racin@Retr0racin Жыл бұрын
    • I believe that we will never have guitarists like we use too because of this. No one learns music anymore.

      @waydebaker33@waydebaker33 Жыл бұрын
    • Are you serious? The live version is real...the studio version is doctored for perfection. No one really knows what tricks were used in the studio version...Always rely on live versions. That way you don't get stuck trying to perfect it like in the studio and can come up with your own variations from there. Playing and listening to songs just like the Record is boring. And already been done. With so many styles and techniques why would anyone parrot any song. Just like the Record. The recording is not a true representation.

      @tonyn5055@tonyn5055 Жыл бұрын
    • @@tonyn5055 Doctored recording, Really? Blackbird's actual recording is a few mic's on a guitar and he is tapping his toes. Any 'doctoring' is some birds sound thrown on top. There is even actual film of the recording session from the 60's, and it sounds exactly like the record.

      @richardthelionheart01@richardthelionheart01 Жыл бұрын
  • I learned to play it "by ear" in 1970. You definitely have the "all your life" section correct. As a side note, however, I have seen Sir Paul play *MANY* different versions of his own composition, and rightly so. I learned the version from the White Album. Thanks for sharing!

    @kbjerke@kbjerke Жыл бұрын
    • Yes, different versions, but I've never heard him change his main style of picking the song, which is what this video is about.

      @jh58@jh587 ай бұрын
    • Could you do a video of the more correct version please? Unfortunately I can’t hear by ear yet so it would be nice to see a video of your knowledge out there put together for those like myself who would really value from it!

      @Breifproductions@Breifproductions5 ай бұрын
    • Yeah that what i was thinking... Paul himself almost always has a twist, because it happens when you play a song for so many years...

      @yifat4307@yifat43073 ай бұрын
  • It doesn't matter how you play it, it's how it sounds. I never worry about looking right, just sounding right. It's all about sound.

    @pw9133@pw91337 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for sharing. I actually learned it with the finger sweeps. Back in the day, there was a very accurate tab in an old issue of Guitar magazine circa 1988.

    @cstonegroove@cstonegroove2 жыл бұрын
    • As someone with a terrific musical ear (it's about the only brag I ever allow myself), if "Guitar Magazine" is in any way related to the mags that were out some ten years later (namely: Guitar One and Guitar World) back when I was young, voracious, and on the very cusp of "home internet," I personally used to always find those two (that I mentioned) very dependably accurate. They certainly weren't infallible, as I recall, but their ears were apparently very gifted and/or well-trained! ...*Much* better, I should add, than most tab books and online tabs of the day (I haven't net-searched a tab in quite a while, but I *still* find them super dicey). That being said, I *do* seem to recall most Hal Leonard tab books being highly accurate. (They might have failed me somewhat on the Don't Speak solo by No Doubt, but I haven't referred to any of my old tab books in years.)

      @jaerivus@jaerivus Жыл бұрын
  • I watched the Justin tutorial video too and thought it was pretty spot on in revealing the whole strumming versus picking thing. What gets me is (a) it’s just as hard to get the feel right doing the little strummy thing as it is picking it, if not harder, and (b) it’s also surprisingly hard to sing over it because of the tiny bit of syncopation between the vocal and guitar parts at times and the way the melody in the “ blackbird fly” part doesn’t always follow the chord tones of what you’re playing. It’s a testy little beast and he makes it sound like it’s easy as a nursery rhyme to play and sing.

    @ckallaher@ckallaher2 жыл бұрын
    • Exactly

      @craighendrickson7938@craighendrickson7938 Жыл бұрын
    • I could always pick it without the strum thing and sing all of it easily

      @craighendrickson7938@craighendrickson7938 Жыл бұрын
  • Nice job. I agree with you 100%. Thanks for clearing that up!

    @MatthewWoodwardGuitarLessons@MatthewWoodwardGuitarLessons Жыл бұрын
  • Such an amazing video, you're very talented. I'm only recently growing fonder and fonder of guitar playing and I would love to find the time to learn how to play this magnificent instrument 😍And I love the Beatles 😍 So thank you very much, and keep up the good... playing!

    @francescoalzetta9529@francescoalzetta95297 ай бұрын
  • Hey Man, thank you for the tabs , great video!

    @amaylor500@amaylor5009 ай бұрын
  • I learned to play it by ear a LONG time ago, and then more recently by watching Sir Paul on You tube, and have been using the thumb and finger strum for many years. I'm glad to see someone else who caught this technique.

    @roadbiker1@roadbiker17 ай бұрын
  • I learned by ear and got it pretty much right as far as the strumming goes. It took years before I got the correct chord shapes, even though the chords I was playing had the correct notes. I was playing the right notes and the right strumming pattern but the wrong chord shapes until a few years ago.

    @NehemiahRyan@NehemiahRyan Жыл бұрын
  • What a magnificent post... Thank you. Thank you. Thank you!

    @kylemeenan8284@kylemeenan82842 жыл бұрын
  • THANK YOU I WAS SEARCHING FOR THISSSS

    @vaaleenn@vaaleenn3 жыл бұрын
  • 2 points... first, who says that the way he plays it today is how he played it back then? Musicians often slightly improvise, and never play songs the way they were recorded, mostly because they never learnt the song (if that makes sense). They just did it. The 2nd point is there is a video of Paul playing Blackbird in the Apple studios back during the White Album sessions. I remember seeing it, though I can't find it now. He was tapping his hard shoes to the beat. So that's the video I would go to, to learn how to play it, although there's no guarantee that even then he played it exactly the same.

    @IAMDRREMULAKK@IAMDRREMULAKK Жыл бұрын
    • 'I agree 100% It's fair to say that most artists rarely play their own songs exactly the same every time, especially over time. They improvise, evolve, improve, simplify, etc. I think the thing with Paul McCartney saying the "You're all playing it wrong" thing is more him joking around, star ego, etc. Of course, not that Sir Paul doesn't deserve that ego, he's a legend!

      @raymorgan4657@raymorgan4657 Жыл бұрын
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      @justinkingery2489@justinkingery24892 ай бұрын
  • The Songsterr tab now has the strum instead of the individual notes. And it also shows that the pattern isn't just a fixed 8th-16th-16th, but rather alternating between that and 16th-16th-8th. However, it also now has that A7 chord as using fret 4 on the A string and fret 8 on the B string.

    @victorwilburn8588@victorwilburn85882 жыл бұрын
  • You are a guitar god. Thank you. This song has always been a perplex to me.

    @budsodalsky@budsodalskyАй бұрын
  • Great video! As a generally classically informed style guitar player, I've always played that open G with my index finger like everyone else, and never realized he flicks downward with his index finger! Trying it, you realize how weird that is because of the orientation of the finger Strokes versus the beat. It's like playing at a completely different way.

    @matthewmaurysmith2486@matthewmaurysmith24867 ай бұрын
  • My good friend Leslie taught me how to play this song years ago. The way he described the picking was with the thumb and the first finger. The way he showed me, when you hear the strumming, you do it with the one first finger back and forth. This song was an introduction to finger picking for me. In the years since, i usually play with all my fingers with the exception of this song.

    @homeontherange733@homeontherange7337 ай бұрын
  • Great tutorial and fabulous investigative work 🕵️‍♀️ I think you’ve cracked the code 🎸 👍

    @yrralyrral@yrralyrral Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you!!

      @evolveguitar8635@evolveguitar8635 Жыл бұрын
  • It’s called clawhammer or frailing, it’s more common on banjo. I saw recently read that Donovan had demonstrated this technique to Paul and John. John used his version of it on Dear Prudence.

    @guy0saurus@guy0saurus Жыл бұрын
    • Incorrect!! Donovan showed them the RIGHT TRUE finger picking technique which involves ALL your fingers pulling a different string - John studied it and Paul did not. Paul plays a very rudimentary thumb and finger mashup while John perfected the technique on JULIA.

      @richardthelionheart01@richardthelionheart01 Жыл бұрын
    • @@richardthelionheart01 i’ll go along with you on this one Richard. It was very common in the 1960s folk scene to play this Clawhammer style, such as with Ralph McTell, Donovan and Paul Simon and many others. It seems that until the trip to India, the Beatles hadn’t really come across the style of playing until Donovan had time to teach it to John Lennon and Paul McCartney. It seemed that John Lennon took it up and used it on the song, Julia, but Paul McCartney had already developed his own individual style of fingerpicking, which is really a thumb and index finger stroke which he uses on ‘Blackbird’. I swear it is a style he uses in ‘Ill Follow the Sun’ which was released in 1964.

      @JRLNeal@JRLNeal7 ай бұрын
  • you are spot on --exactly my sentiments ---well done!

    @CarlWinter-oy8uf@CarlWinter-oy8uf4 ай бұрын
  • I'm glad you did this. I thought I was going crazy looking at the 100% consensus across tabs that didn't match the song as recorded (white album). One thing I'd point out is that the bass line is straight 1/4's and doesn't syncopate like the pick/strum pattern. It looks like you tabbed it that way, but then while playing it you sometimes change the bass rhythm. 👍

    @JohnTyree@JohnTyree10 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for getting the right notes and strumming/picking on this song, it’s one of the most beautiful songs out there.

    @cyndifoore7743@cyndifoore7743 Жыл бұрын
    • You're welcome, thank you!!

      @evolveguitar8635@evolveguitar8635 Жыл бұрын
    • But on the album, the White Album I believe, he played like it like the Tabs show it.@@evolveguitar8635

      @markharris2912@markharris29127 ай бұрын
  • Thanks! Well thought out. Refreshing change.

    @claudiavivanco3162@claudiavivanco31622 жыл бұрын
  • Yup! I’ll practice it this way for a while. It feels right! Also, perhaps not enough emphasis is placed on the idea that the finger sweep/brush is always down/up, which gives that brightness you talk about.

    @santiago20b@santiago20b3 күн бұрын
  • Thanks so much! Perfect analysis.

    7 ай бұрын
  • After all these years playing and I thought I was doing it right. Thanks for the great post!

    @michaelg1060@michaelg10604 ай бұрын
  • In a band in 67-68 we always tried to duplicate the sound of the record as closely as we could. Ruined a number of records by picking up the stylus and dropping it back a bit to keep replaying that tough to figure out part! Now I mainly try to show my respect for a song by working out an arrangement that I can play well enough not to embarrass the song. If it's not exactly like the original version, who cares - it's my version.

    @AlDunbar@AlDunbar Жыл бұрын
  • nice! glad i found this. thanks!

    @Handel9000@Handel90002 жыл бұрын
  • It doesn't matter if it's not EXACTLY the same,,,, so long as it sounds ok then it is. It's music,, 🇬🇧

    @onlybugwit@onlybugwit Жыл бұрын
  • Excellent research

    @leibelcohen@leibelcohen9 ай бұрын
  • fascinating!

    @grindlessenior@grindlessenior7 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for your investigative work, sir.

    @NickNicometi@NickNicometi Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks for watching!

      @evolveguitar8635@evolveguitar8635 Жыл бұрын
  • And the tune was based on him playing Bach wrong.

    @pippipster6767@pippipster6767 Жыл бұрын
  • Oh my, thanks for the research on this very lovely song.

    @rockmoussealt7764@rockmoussealt77642 ай бұрын
  • I liked you video. Steve Krenz had a tutorial on Blackbird. And Steve had it exactly correct. You are right with the index finger strum. For me it will take practice to get the rhythm

    @grog5564@grog55642 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you Stevie for getting to the bottom of this. I'll sleep well tonight.

    @johnlundeen911@johnlundeen9113 жыл бұрын
  • Awesome guitar color

    @whiteruski@whiteruski7 ай бұрын
  • People talk about looking for videos of Paul playing the song live, but just go back and listen to the original recording on 'The Beatles' and you can hear clear as day that he's strumming those high chords not finger-picking!

    @jamesbeard@jamesbeard Жыл бұрын
  • This is hilarious because I've been having this argument with other guitarists for years. Every guitarist I know insists that he finger picks it. Vindication! I learned it strumming like Paul does from day one. I'm guessing that everyone that swears he fingerpicks it only learned it from tablature. I learned it from the record by ear. Just goes to show it pays to put in the time and figure things out by ear. You'll become a better musician if you do, and I honestly think it helped me appreciate music better.

    @ebslater29@ebslater29 Жыл бұрын
  • McCartney has said that he used this 2 finger picking method because it was a simple method that he learned early on and it worked just fine.

    @jh58@jh587 ай бұрын
  • VERY NICELY DONE !!

    @rodcarnochan8452@rodcarnochan8452 Жыл бұрын
  • i saw mcartney live as well, and when he said that i went thru the same motions as you, but me i never learned from a tab book, yes i learned a tab but i listened to the song so many times i improvised to match the song.. and in doing so i play exactly as mcartney does minus 1 strum.

    @odiumimbues@odiumimbues Жыл бұрын
  • Very accurate video, thanks

    @MrLeorodriquez@MrLeorodriquez Жыл бұрын
  • I like your left hand fingering! I do that first bit the same way, with my pinky and middle finger playing that G/B chord! and then during the slide up, just like you, I replace the middle finger with my index finger. My reasoning for using fingers 2 and 4 is to prevent the open B string from ringing out as I switch from the Am7(2nd chord) to the G/B(3rd chord), and I wonder if it was the same for you?

    @nathanmantle377@nathanmantle377 Жыл бұрын
  • I learned it at Eddie Simon's Guitar Study Center in Greenwich Village 1000 years ago tuning the A-string a step down to G. It works fine.

    @kollelerevwienviennaaustri4690@kollelerevwienviennaaustri46902 ай бұрын
  • Your guitar sounds awesome. Great sustain.

    @c-LAW@c-LAWАй бұрын
  • quite honestly....any song should have your own vibe added to it whether or not you are 100% accurate when it comes to picking. . If it sounds beautiful and you can sing in key thats all that really counts in my humble opinion. This goes for blues, rock, metal etc. Thanks for the great content you post.

    @director2bob@director2bob10 ай бұрын
    • True, but does that mean that the official sheet music should also contain a personal interprapetation of the writer that sounds kind of similar to the original recording ? ;)

      @martijn_yt@martijn_yt7 ай бұрын
  • No joke, this is the first time in my 9 years playing guitar that I've seen someone actually figure out the proper technique. I haven't found a single cover on KZhead where they play it correctly, even when it says "accurate" in the title! I never realised the technique was so simple, only using 1 finger. I just learnt the whole thing today using that technique and I can finally say I am satisfied with Blackbird! Thanks man

    @Freakybananayo@Freakybananayo2 жыл бұрын
    • That's awesome! Glad I could help. I played it wrong for years also.

      @evolveguitar8635@evolveguitar86352 жыл бұрын
    • Ahh, then you haven't watched mine, check it out here. kzhead.info/sun/ha2Ae6ebfpuBgYU/bejne.html Note that while my guitar playing is spot on, my singing sucks, I'm not a singer, what can you do? :-)

      @blucat4@blucat4 Жыл бұрын
    • MJsokes (Michael Sokil) had the most accurate and thorough lesson on the picking/strumming pattern that I've seen, but he took it down a long time ago. Fortunately it's been reuploaded on another channel (Maximoosley).

      @variousthings6470@variousthings64707 ай бұрын
  • Thank you...I heard Paul tell me (the crowd) this at a San Diego show almost a decade ago. It irked me...and I looked into it enough to know I had the general notes correct and suspected some simple fingering/strumming difference, but never finished the leg work. I appreciate your time and explanation.

    @entropy_sci@entropy_sci2 жыл бұрын
    • I could always hear that that's what he was doing

      @craighendrickson7938@craighendrickson7938 Жыл бұрын
  • G, 4th string, open G, open B, B,1st string 7th fret, strum open strings, pluck the other two to emphasize the octave concerning the B's.

    @charlesallan6978@charlesallan69787 ай бұрын
  • It blows my mind how so many people just blindly follow tabs online without actually visually checking what the artist plays from live videos. I pretty much tab everything myself now due to not trusting existing tabs.

    @ATthemusician@ATthemusician7 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for that analysis, I've thought the same as you since I learned this in college 50 yr ago! I am unable to reproduce McCartney's strum completely, he's got that magic index finger. IMHO, tab showing 10th D and 12th frets G should not have the the 10th fret D string being plucked the 3rd beat, just a quick straight up and down 4 times with the index finger and thumb and index pick 10th fret D and 12th fret G every 4th note -- but what would I know. I think partially muting high E string with little finger on 12th fret B hides accidentally hitting that string when doing the index finger strum. Also It seems like some chords you have high on the the fretboard could be duplicated lower down fretboard without so much moving around but I have to investigate this more, will post when I figure it out.

    @jonong6525@jonong65252 жыл бұрын
  • I think you are all correct. Musicians play their own songs differently sometimes. I have never heard Lindsey Buckingham play Never Going Back Again in concert the way it was played on the Rumours album. And the concert version of Band on the Run, the guitar intro for the part for 'Mama' is different from the album version.

    @georgeemil3618@georgeemil3618 Жыл бұрын
    • And they aren't necessarily even capable of playing it the same as on the album.

      @Seaby41@Seaby41 Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for the video. Well see with "the nail"! It has clearly "fixed" the rythm problem I had, i was feeling it was not correct. As you said, all the tabs show mostly the same. On the last carod you show, you can also get the high G on the B sting, coming from the previous cord is a bit of a strech but you dont have to move your finger to a different string.

    @miklc8537@miklc85377 ай бұрын
  • I learned this song about two years ago and back then I just couldn't get the finger pick right and smooth so I just did the finger sweep/strum thing so that's how I was unintentionally playing the song correctly

    @xoruzer9977@xoruzer9977 Жыл бұрын
  • I don't think its been a secret that Paul has always played not only Blackbird but other songs he fingerpicks just using his thumb and index finger. It's just how he plays. Personally, I have trouble playing Blackbird the way Paul plays as I can't get my index finger to strum property so I revert to using thumb, index and middle finger.

    @whyyeseyec@whyyeseyec Жыл бұрын
  • Interesting, thanks for posting I learned something about Sir McCartney's right hand technique. Also thanks for mentioning the chords. Most just accept the common tabs which are wrong ... (explanation with block chords, understand many are 2 or 3 note chords ...) E-, E-/D#, D add G, Db add G, C, C-, G/B, A7, Asus, etc. I want to add my 2 cents about the ascending section C, C# dim, D, D# dim (similar thing here no sevenths ... 3 note chords). That said there so MANY WAYS to play this wonderful piece of music. After 50+ years of trying to play it right, one thing I am quite certain of THERE IS MUCH more for me to learn. Thanks in advance for your corrections/comments.

    @kevinberthoud9347@kevinberthoud93477 ай бұрын
  • Thanks, nice detective work! Good point about the "mini strum" with the index finger, I just assumed that Paul didn't know how to finger pick with individual fingers, But the real revelation was in the "all Your Life" part - there's definitely a chromaticism in the bass that no one plays, and it's not in most tabs. I just watched a couple of other tutorials on this song, and they didn't get it either. As I listened to the recording again, I can hear it. Thanks again for pointing this out - I'll have to go back and re-learn it. BTW - I'm working it out in OpenG, and it fits nicely in that tuning.

    @chuckbluz@chuckbluz2 жыл бұрын
    • Funnily enough, I’ve always played it right precisely because I couldn’t finger pick it and so I just strummed it with my index finger and I noticed I sounded almost dead on to the record. Well, great minds think alike 😏

      @turbosoggy8404@turbosoggy84042 жыл бұрын
  • Thanks, a great lesson and discussion. I will experiment a little and decide which finger placement and strum/picking patter works best for me. There is no correct way to play an acoustic song in performance guitar. Even the original players will play the same song with different fingering. When playing a classical guitar performances. There is a right and wrong. The performance must be precise in tone, accent, timing, and finger placement.

    @floridasurffishingjcaprice3077@floridasurffishingjcaprice30777 ай бұрын
  • This is a great video, the only thing I would change is that he is consistently doing the pointer finger "flick" strum on beats 2 and 4.

    @guyamlegend@guyamlegend7 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for deciding the song, It has actually saved me a little of time from learning this song incorrectly so I thank you for putting the time and effort into putting the more correct version out there!

    @Breifproductions@Breifproductions5 ай бұрын
    • Decoding*

      @Breifproductions@Breifproductions5 ай бұрын
  • came here to learn the strumming pattern and that’s what i did - great educational video

    @theodorekoehler2442@theodorekoehler24422 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks!!

      @evolveguitar8635@evolveguitar86352 жыл бұрын
  • Closer, but still wrong, I'm afraid. At your diagram at 6:52, you have notated the second '10' as an eighth note, but it's really a sixteenth note. If you watch the concert video clip, Paul plays that fast five note sequence without pausing on the second '10' as your tab indicates. Also, your playing at 7:15 does not quite agree with your tab on the screen; while playing, you are pausing one note later than that, between the the upstrum and last downstrum, also not quite correct. Paul plays 'pinch' (thumb and index together), then pauses (because the pinch is an eighth note), then a fast flurry of downstrum, upstrum, thumb, upstrum, downstrum, all sixteenth notes, except the last is sustained so is an eighth. The tab at songsterr now has the correct rhythm and strum indications (but still has some wrong string/frets). All this circulating misinformation is such a drag. I appreciate you hunting down the video and those errors; definitely set me on the right track. I took the slow part of your video and had to slow it down yet another 0.25x to see every movement of Paul's index and thumb.

    @philkoh223@philkoh2232 жыл бұрын
  • I know I'm playing it wrong because I play it right-handed.

    @bulkvanderhuge9006@bulkvanderhuge90067 ай бұрын
  • I always played that A7 the way you're showing is correct. I figured out how to play by listening to it; not by googling it

    @craighendrickson7938@craighendrickson7938 Жыл бұрын
  • The "All your life" A7/C# does sound better than how I'm used to playing it. I learned it by ear decades ago. Now I have to change a few details. Thanks.

    @kingofkleen1@kingofkleen1 Жыл бұрын
  • While only some of your picking rhythm seems somewhat stilted to me, your studious musical ear (and eye!) are indeed spot-on, and I found your video very informative. Thank you very much for sharing your research. Pedantic players/Beatlemaniacs like me are always striving to perform more faithfully to the original tracks. I too have been playing Blackbird for years-- about 24 of them incidentally, and this was actually one of the very first songs I ever learned, thanks to a VHS series put out by a very talented instructor, who I believe is named Curt Mitchell-- and while I did in recent years learn the accurate way to play the "all your life" bit, I now know that I've *never* gotten the two-finger strummy technique right. I most definitely played the very precise individual notes recorded in most online tabs (just as you showed us). From what I understand (see: tutorial for Calico Skies by KZheadr "Shut Up & Play", as I recall), this "two-finger claw"* picking technique is allegedly a Rosetta Stone to Paul's picking songs. * Upon review, he never says "two-finger claw" (or it being any kind of Rosetta Stone), but I could still swear I heard that term coined by someone not me. Anyhow, Shut Up & Play does address Paul's two-finger technique at this point in his video: 04:30. I'll try to link it directly: kzhead.info/sun/lbhuc6qnbGKaqHA/bejne.html Thanks again! P. S. More corroborating evidence: kzhead.info/sun/gJmCgqtvg2qviac/bejne.html (listen for about ten seconds.)

    @jaerivus@jaerivus Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks so much. Very good points. Paul surely does this technique frequently. Mother nature's son comes to mind.

      @evolveguitar8635@evolveguitar8635 Жыл бұрын
    • @@evolveguitar8635 Exactly!

      @jaerivus@jaerivus Жыл бұрын
  • If there's one thing I've learned about guitar. It doesn't matter how you play it as long as it sounds good. I've played with people who are rigid and get upset when you don't play a song exactly right. While they're over there struggling to match exact strokes of a professional musician, I'm just in my zone jamming and very much playing the same song while also sounding way smoother. Just play it how you can the best that you can

    @e.collins2768@e.collins27689 ай бұрын
  • I taught myself the alternating middle finger open "G' string way to play Blackbird because that's what it sounded like to me on the record. I also hybrid pick it. I have recently come to understand that Paul actually played/plays it with an alternating open "G " chord strum instead of the single note. That's actually much easier, but less precise sounding to me. I should have sussed it. Given any guitar playing alternative, John, Paul and George always went for the simplest, easiest possible way to play, and why not? This is not a criticism, just an accurate observation. I remember when "Revolver" came out and I worked like mad to play the seemingly double-stop solo in "And Your Bird can Sing". After a lot of blood, toil, tears and sweat, I actually got it, pretty much. Much later on, I learned that it was not double-stopped at all but was two individual guitars (Paul and George) playing single note lines in harmony. Bloody hell! Well, anyone (or two) can do that, dammit!. Playing Blackbird is much the same. I'm sticking to the single "G" note way. I like it better. Cheers.

    @Glicksman1@Glicksman12 жыл бұрын
    • How I do love this story!

      @bullcrap9409@bullcrap9409 Жыл бұрын
  • You know what.. I’ll add another note that I stumbled on just now. I saw a clip of Paul McCartney on a talk show where he plays black bird with the finger plucking style. So even he jumps to different styles it would seem

    @highlightspotent127@highlightspotent1273 ай бұрын
  • I learned jenny wren first, got the pluck and flick technique, then applied it to blackbird. Also John Mayer’s Neon uses the same technique i believe

    @L1ttleM1crosoft@L1ttleM1crosoft7 ай бұрын
  • I learned it off the white album where you can easily here the bass walk down 5-4-3 on the A string but I never left the B string for a lower fret on the E string. I just used the B string 5 frets up. A lot of people I tried to show this to stuck to changing the shape back and forth but once you try it a few times my way you will see that keeping the same fingers (index and pinky) in roughly the same shape on the same strings is quite easy -just a bit of stretch -which you grow into. Now I have developed a triad version using AGB strings with some complimentary frets on the G. Sounds quite faithful but nicely different. ...And that finger strum ....yes that was also easily heard on the original so that alternating G was too many peoples imaginations.

    @deandugas1591@deandugas1591 Жыл бұрын
    • I play it this way! Was shown by a master guitarist from Montana named Blake Simspon, many years ago. That stretch is good - helped me do other things on guitar better!

      @richardthelionheart01@richardthelionheart01 Жыл бұрын
  • I forget when it was… maybe 7 years ago i remember switching from playing the first way to the second. The second is a lot harder for me and never got it right, so I went back to the first. Blackbird and over the hills and far away were the first two songs i ever learned.

    @pjincho@pjincho7 ай бұрын
  • McCartney wrote and started playing this 55 years ago. As the years passed and he played it hundreds of times, he probably added these little flourishes. I had to learn, unlearn, and learn it again, I probably still don't have it right. Good video.

    @kurtschlarb9762@kurtschlarb97626 ай бұрын
  • It doesn't matter if most play it wrong, but what matters is that some can spot it and thats what makes this tune really endearing. Many casual listeners of those days skipped this track and years later couldn't recall the tune! Doing this video certifies your good tastes. The part "all your life", played wrongly as highlighted by you could be expected from those not seriously involved. There is a definite pattern or logic in the making of this song which leads one correctly. Using the back of the fingernails is not better or worse and for this even some of his admirers called him un othordox! It certainly has snob value! Hope that in the future you won't have to rely on tabs and trust your ears. Though tabs can help increase your repertoire. It's a great feeling once you have completed a project yourself.

    @glennlopez6772@glennlopez6772 Жыл бұрын
    • I agree completely

      @evolveguitar8635@evolveguitar8635 Жыл бұрын
  • Pete Thorn did a video on the finger strum years ago, I went off that. He also did a very good Paranoid Android tutorial, that guy has some ear on him.

    @wungabunga@wungabunga7 ай бұрын
  • "Shut up and play guitar" is my go to for accuracy and awesome tutorials. Andy teaches this song exactly how Paul plays it.

    @daveclevenger9210@daveclevenger9210Ай бұрын
  • Paul probably couldn’t play “Blackbird” like Faul either

    @tangledupingrapico@tangledupingrapico Жыл бұрын
  • I always knew he was doing that, just by hearing it. But it's very difficult to do, as you're showing.

    @craighendrickson7938@craighendrickson7938 Жыл бұрын
  • My hunch is that everybody assumed that it was a pure fingerpicking song, I guess not.

    @davidmerrittjacovino@davidmerrittjacovino7 ай бұрын
  • Feels so good the way paul does it. I’ve dabbled with flamenco guitar and so, more natural.

    @philip2774@philip27742 жыл бұрын
  • A fun thing to tries to use your second finger on all of the chromatically ascending bass notes on the a string... it keeps you from having to hop around, and gives your left hand this smooth gliding finger as you come up the fretboard... I saw him one time in 2005, and before playing Blackbird he told a little story about how he learned classical guitar when he was a teenager and then proceeded to play the first section of that famous Bouree by Bach in E Minor that all the classical guitar players play. I was really impressed when he played that! Then he said this next song was based on that Bach piece, and went on to play Blackbird. But the funny thing is, I found a piece by Carulli, another famous classical guitar composer that everybody who takes classical guitar lessons plays lots of pieces by, that has the EXACT same beginning notes as Blackbird!!! Boy, what a coincidence :-)

    @matthewmaurysmith2486@matthewmaurysmith24867 ай бұрын
    • Yeah that story about Blackbird being adapted from a Bach piece is one he told a few times around 2005. IIRC he told it either on his Parkinson interview, or on the "Chaos and Creation at Abbey Road" event.

      @variousthings6470@variousthings64707 ай бұрын
  • I saw an interview where he said that he and George used to (try..!) and play a piece of Bach to impress people, so they wouldn’t think the band were ‘limited’! (Bouree in E minor) - he then proceeded to play the piece, albeit in a truncated way, and this apparently inspired the construction of the music for the song! The lyric and meaning are his reflection on the Black Civil Rights struggle in the US in the late sixties! But he also stated that he was inspired by both a poetry book he had (‘Blackbird Singing’) and hearing an actual blackbird when they were in Rishikesh meditating…! Lovely song though….! 🥰🥰🍷🍷🎸🎸

    @davidwellings2783@davidwellings27837 ай бұрын
  • Hey, THANKS for your reply :) Relying on ones ears (if they´re trained that is...) works best, although they might need some help now & then... ;) Your search for how Sir Paul plays it stays interesting, but I still think that the record, opposed to how he plays it live, stay 2 different things... I don´t mean the following negative, but it´s comparing apples with pears. At worst, somebody who played it wright his or her whole life could get uncertain now, and that would be too bad... I´m SURE he picked the G-string nicely with his indexfinger. Maybe because he´s a lot older now, his indexfinger got too thick to fit between the strings haha. At least I notice (getting old...) that my fingers are bigger and thicker as they used to be, so for instance: I can´t play a major chord with the root on the A-string with middle-,ring-finger +pinky in line anymore on an electric guitar... :/ ;) Musical greetings, JlaG

    @JaquesLaGravue@JaquesLaGravue Жыл бұрын
  • I learned by ear on tape when I was a kid before internet. I always played 57 48 35 on that bit. Changing the high note to 43, I never considered it, but it does not sound the same since the E string is thinner. Though easier to play than 48, I give you that. As for 78, if people used their ears they would clearly hear the bass going down 5-4-3, on "all your life". The chromatic down progression on bass is a Macartney typical bass signature in many songs (Let it Be, A Day in Life, Hey Jude ...) The right hand, after decades playing fingerpicking, I instinctively developped a unconscious rhythmic 2fingers downstrumming. Mark Knopfler used that on Money for Nothing as recently explained by a famous KZheadr (Paul something). I uploaded that song on my channel with that strumming. I will upload Blackbird someday soon. One can imagine that P.Mc picking technique bettered over time, and he might not play Blackbird nowadays as he did 50+ years ago.

    @lust4bass@lust4bass7 ай бұрын
  • Noticed it was a toggle like mini strum movement. Thumb consistently hitting base note on the downbeat followed by flick of index finger down on DG and B strings then quickly up and down again on same strings. If you do this you’ll notice your wrist toggling like when you take a shot of vodka :-) prior to this I was picking it but just didn’t sound right

    @kevinmurray8788@kevinmurray8788 Жыл бұрын
  • If you compare the original released version and these more current videos of him playing the song, he seems to be inconsistent in how he plays it, varying the 16th note rhythms just a bit each time. Of course he can play it any way he wants, but to say there is one "correct" version when even Paul himself doesn't play it the same way every time is probably the wrong word to use. You could argue the way he played it on the original release is the most "correct" version, which doesn't match your transcription at 6:44. If we go to the original release as a reference, the sixteenth note rhythm is actually: eighth, sixteenth, sixteenth, sixteenth, sixteenth, eighth, with a tie happening in the upper voices across the last sixteenth of beat 1 and 1st sixteenth of beat 2, but the bass essentially sounding the first sixteenth of beat 2 (and then the same rhythm repeated on beats 3 & 4). He keeps the same rhythm consistent throughout the entire recording (unlike the video examples). I did believe him to be fingerpicking the rhythm with three fingers, but now I can see how him down-stroking and then up-stroking with his index finger can give the illusion of the 3rd string and 4th string being picked separately, as the 3rd string would get accented on the way down, and the 2nd string accented on the way up. My 2 cents anyways...

    @deLeonGuitarStudio@deLeonGuitarStudio7 ай бұрын
  • There's an old interview where he explains how he wrote it. He doesn't explain it part by part but he does play it slowly then plays it at speed.

    @TheMeJustMe75@TheMeJustMe757 ай бұрын
  • In reference to something you said in the video: yup. I used to LIVE by internet tabs and now that I am older I realized that 99.99999% of them are guesses or copies of other wrong guesses. Videos of the actual performers and ear for the win!

    @PostColorGear@PostColorGear Жыл бұрын
    • Yeah I totally agree

      @evolveguitar8635@evolveguitar8635 Жыл бұрын
    • The vast majority of tabs, chords, and lyrics on the Internet are wrong, often massively so. The songs were transcribed years ago by well-meaning amateurs, with no guarantee that they actually knew more than a few chords, and then once uploaded, they were copied and pasted to multiple websites. Unless you have access to properly transcribed sheet music, the only real way to be sure you're playing a song anywhere near "right" is to listen, listen, and listen again, picking out basslines, slash chords, passing chords etc.

      @ParaBellum2024@ParaBellum2024 Жыл бұрын
  • I find myself rolling it almost as a Merle Travis style. It is just helps me more with the timing. I just like the continual drone of the open G string. All wrong I'm, sure but I am not playing it out to critical audiences, I just use it as a fingerpicking etude. That being said, I love the song and the way he plays it. After all, it is his creation.

    @earlclark5830@earlclark58307 ай бұрын
  • Obsessive, I can relate. Thank you.

    @sweetiepienumber1@sweetiepienumber1 Жыл бұрын
  • congratulations

    @jameslow5536@jameslow5536 Жыл бұрын
  • He is actually doing both, picking and strumming. You can clearly see it in the video.

    @dougevans9975@dougevans99756 ай бұрын
  • I used to play it wrong and wondered why it didn’t sound right until I learned Paul’s finger style.

    @beatlecristian@beatlecristian2 жыл бұрын
  • Playing it the "wrong" way sounds more natural and balanced and more pleasant to the ear.

    @urbanlarsson8252@urbanlarsson8252 Жыл бұрын
  • Don’t blame the Internet. I have hand written tabs from my guitar teacher from around 1974-76 that has the same pattern on the 10th-12th fret. Seems like that got started a long time ago. Maybe it was just easier back when tabs were written in pencil and photocopied.

    @smandrosbell@smandrosbell7 ай бұрын
  • Yeah I found out when I saw him in concert too but I had been playing it with full fingerpicking for song long I can’t unlearn it. There’s only 5 people in the tri-state area who can notice anyway lol

    @NickBollingerMusic@NickBollingerMusic7 ай бұрын
  • Nice story. What Paul meant guitarists didn't play it his way. That's the nice thing about music - you can change or add a different playing techniques. I suppose too, players would like to play it Paul's way.

    @ROCKINGMAN@ROCKINGMAN Жыл бұрын
  • Justin Guitar did this 9 years ago - it's also pretty clear if you actually listen to the song instead of relying on tabs

    @unclemonty9506@unclemonty9506 Жыл бұрын
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