Can you guess the Beatles song from an isolated instrument?

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0:00 Intro.
0:48 Tune 1.
1:33 Tune 2.
2:09 Song 3.
2:53 Song 4.
3:40 Tune 5.
4:06 Song 6.
4:53 Song 7.
5:41 Tune 8.
6:11 Tune 9.
7:00 NAUGHTY JUICE.
7:41 Song 10.
8:42 Tune 11.
9:33 Song 12.
10:08 Song 13.
10:33 Song 14.
11:12 Song 15.
12:10 Song 16.
13:01 Song 17.
13:33 Song 18.
13:57 FINAL SCORE.
14:17 Patreon.

Can you guess the song from an instrument?

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57 Comments

    1. @Drooper And Bingo And More (Including my drum set)you know, naughty juice

  1. These guessing videos are awesome! You should do another Radiohead one!šŸ˜„

    1. Yes! If it’s You Won’t See Me, I’ll get that one right away–what great harmonies!

    2. That would be quite hard to do I believe, as there’s almost no isolated backing vocals available by the band, and the technology for isolating them is still limited compared to vocals as a whole or any other instrument

  2. Hi David, this was my favorite quizz so far, i’d be happy if you just did another one like it, with isolated clips!

    1. Was just going to suggest this (even though I only got 5 ,with 2 or 3 more from the right album).

  3. It would be cool to hear after the isolated part, the same part but in the context of the whole song

    1. Yes. I would say hearing it in context should be mandatory! This was a ā€œno-payoffā€ type of quiz.

      Oh, and I don’t think it’s a copyright violation to use a short segment for educational purposes

    2. @Ultra Concise it should be under fair use but the YouTube copyright claim system is complicated, and Universal Music are particularly known for unfairly taking down videos

  4. I really like the idea of song-guessing contests based on just one instrument of the song, instead of shorter-and-shorter excerpts of the full song. This has the nice side-effect of drawing attention to what each instrument does and how it contributes to the song.

    1. Yeah. Especially since multiple times Beadle played me PRE-SONG SILENCE.

  5. This makes me wonder: Which Beatle wrote the most songs in 4/4 ā€˜shuffle-beat’? Paul? Which Beatle wrote the most 6/8 songs, John? Which Beatle wrote the most 3/4 waltz-time songs, George? ā€œEach Beatle’s time-signature talliesā€

    1. I think you might have nailed it there.
      John: I think of You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away and Norwegian Wood.
      Paul: Fixing A Hole, Penny Lane.
      George: not so sure here, but I Me Mine is definitely in waltz time.

    2. The only George song that appears on one of their albums is long long long so I wouldn’t say that he was the one using 3/4 the most in the group

    3. ​@Tony Bateswell I would say that Norwegian Wood and I Me Mine is in the same time signature with them being felt similarly and played at a similar tempo

  6. My answers (11/18):
    Song 1: No idea (Come Together)
    Song 2: While My Guitar Gently Weeps
    Song 3: A Day in the Life
    Song 4: Here Comes the Sun
    Song 5: Revolution 9 (I am the Walrus)
    Song 6: Song on Revolver or Sgt. Pepper Album? (Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band)
    Song 7: Got To Get You into My Life (You Never Give Me Your Money)
    Song 8: I Want You (Oh! Darling)
    Song 9: Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da (Hello Goodbye)
    Song 10: With A Little Help From My Friends
    Song 11: Back in the USSR
    Song 12: Don’t Let Me Down
    Song 13: Strawberry Fields
    Song 14: Help
    Song 15: Lennon song from White Album? (Happiness Is A Warm Gun)
    Song 16: I Want To Hold Your Hand
    Song 17: Fixing A Hole
    Song 18: Let It Be

  7. This showcases the sounds so well. There is a lot of stuff in there I’ve never heard before. It demonsrates the care went into each of the songs!

    1. Absolutely. Somewhere on YouTube is a video of the entire Abbey Road album with just the bass parts highlighted, and even though I thought I knew that album inside out, there were certain things Paul played that I had never picked up on before. This band just had endless nuance. That’s why they’ll live forever. There is always so much more to discover, in the midst of the familiar.

    2. @Marty Cosgrove I have heard the ‘I Want You’ bass part isolated — If you think Paul is playing the same thing over and over, boy are you wrong.

  8. You can always do more 1 second Beatles quizzes, there are plenty of seconds to work with. And this type too, with individual instrumental pieces. But we definitely want more!!!

    1. I would suggest that we should do one of these Beatles quizzes together as a collab video, but I already know who will win! šŸ˜…šŸ˜‚

  9. I want to see Paul McCartney and Ringo take this quiz! I got most of them wrong, I can’t believe it. Maybe 3 out of 18.

  10. I think you should do more just like this one. There are so many odd things in the mixes in Beatles songs, you’d never run out of material!

  11. Hi David. Awesome channel. Great video.
    You don’t have to do different types of guessing quizzes. You can repeat the types with different songs. The Beatles catalogue is so extensive you should be able to do many of each type.
    You could even include their solo material.
    Thank you and keep up the fantastic work!

  12. Ok, I am a 56 year old man who grew up hearing the Beatles and I have studied their music avidly for many years. I don’t know how old you are, but I admire the hell out of how much you know about them. Just in the first few songs you already referred to Eric Clapton playing the guitar solo and Mal Evans counting in day in the life. That’s not just knowing the songs, that’s knowing the Beatles. Hats off to you.

  13. This was fun! For the next edition, I’d love to hear the full section of the song after the song has been revealed so we can hear it in context. Maybe that was left out due to copyright claim reasons, but it would make the video that much better

  14. I’ve enjoyed this whole “guess the song” series, David, but this episode was especially fun! I also amazed myself by getting 12 of 18. 😊 Funny thing, though, I also tend for some reason to mix up “Fixing A Hole” and “Getting Better” and always have, though I love them both. Great series!

  15. Wow – been a fan since 1963 but these isolated tracks make me realise their (inc. G.Martin) genius over again. World’s greatest band ever.

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