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The Beatles: All My Loving // Song Insight (music theory)
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See how the Beatles wrote this song using the theory of harmony. You'll learn how to play this song on both piano and guitar -- and, more importantly, understand how it was actually written.

Here, you'll get inside Paul McCartney's head to gain special insight that will boost your own skills as a songwriter.

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Songwriting is fun when you can actually see what you're doing. I use the familiar patterns of color to explain music theory so you can wri
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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@mikegeorge360

3 years ago

What is Paul McCartney's best song from the early Beatles?

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@jimmiheijgelaar5769

1 week ago

Amazing how you show and explain the chord function in process

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@liamonconlocha4898

1 year ago

Brilliant lesson and analysis

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@ForgottenCovers

3 years ago

Hey Mike, great job! Love your version of this song!πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

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@user-uk6ko7iw4r

1 year ago

That is not a gond one, that is an excellent one. Your videos are fantastic πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯Thank you so much πŸ”₯🎸

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@benrosn8154

1 year ago

Thank you this video is awesome, really informative, appreciate it

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@berkeskaya

9 months ago

This is not an analysis, it's simply a harmonic breakdown. And the breakdown explained nothing about why one chord follows the other. What's the ultimate point this video's making? "It sounds good or goes well with the melody because it follows a certain pattern related to its key and mode." ? This sounds like a circular argument, no? "It sounds good because it does that thing that makes it sound good." So will it sound good if we use that pattern no matter what? Even if that's the point, the video doesn't even state it clearly. I'm really lost here.

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