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Back in the summer, I started playing around with the first couple measures of this song on the Pollmann, and it eventually led me to learning the whole thing. It lays out pretty nicely in double C tuning as I've seen other arrangements use, and with keeping it tuned down 1 1/2 steps, it gives me the original key of A (eAEAB). Though recording it with the Pollmann by itself was a thought, I decided to add both finger-picked and strummed guitar layers. Not the biggest Beatles fan, but I've always liked this one.
Edited by - Noah Cline on 12/08/2022 08:49:45
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Originally posted by Noah ClineBack in the summer, I started playing around with the first couple measures of this song on the Pollmann, and it eventually led me to learning the whole thing. It lays out pretty nicely in double C tuning as I've seen other arrangements use, and with keeping it tuned down 1 1/2 steps, it gives me the original key of A (eAEAB). Though recording it with the Pollmann by itself was a thought, I decided to add both finger-picked and strummed guitar layers. Not the biggest Beatles fan, but I've always liked this one.
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