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Come Together - The Beatles - Solo Arrangement
Come Together is the opening track from the Beatles 1969 album Abbey Road. It was largely a John Lennon creation, although the songwriting credits are listed as Lennon-McCartney.
This fingerstyle solo guitar arrangement combines melody, chords, and the classic Paul McCartney bass line that plays through the intro and verses. It also features a unique take on some of George Harrison’s soulful guitar fills, and an interesting percussive approach idea that hints at some of Ringo Starr’s drum work.
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New Lesson Release - Come Together - The Beatles - Solo Arrangement
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Bob
That's an amazing sound you create with your guitar..
Do you really need to be plugged in to achieve this type of sound ?
What is your guitar and what make of strings and gauge do use ?
Dermot
That's an amazing sound you create with your guitar..
Do you really need to be plugged in to achieve this type of sound ?
What is your guitar and what make of strings and gauge do use ?
Dermot
Hey Dermot,
The sound you are hearing is mostly the natural sound of my guitar being picked up by the stereo mics in my Zoom camera. I am plugged in to an AER Compact 60 amp as well, but I'm only blending in a small amount of the amp to give the overall volume a bit of a boost.
The guitar is a Furch G24-CR, made in the Czech Republic. In North America, they also go by the name Stonebridge (for whom I am an endorsing artist). It has been my go-to acoustic guitar for all my session work since 2014 - great tone and versatility.
The strings are Elixir (which I use on all my stringed instruments) and they are light gauge (.012 - .053)
Best,
Bob
The sound you are hearing is mostly the natural sound of my guitar being picked up by the stereo mics in my Zoom camera. I am plugged in to an AER Compact 60 amp as well, but I'm only blending in a small amount of the amp to give the overall volume a bit of a boost.
The guitar is a Furch G24-CR, made in the Czech Republic. In North America, they also go by the name Stonebridge (for whom I am an endorsing artist). It has been my go-to acoustic guitar for all my session work since 2014 - great tone and versatility.
The strings are Elixir (which I use on all my stringed instruments) and they are light gauge (.012 - .053)
Best,
Bob
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Bob
Thanks for the response.
Interesting, nice guitar.
Thanks
Dermot
Thanks for the response.
Interesting, nice guitar.
Thanks
Dermot