Can you guess the Beatles song from the guitar part?

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0:00 Intro.
0:24 Song 1.
0:52 Tune 2.
1:33 Song 3.
2:07 Tune 4.
2:37 Tune 5.
3:30 Tune 6.
4:02 Tune 7.
4:55 Tune 8.
5:33 Song 9.
6:22 Song 10.
7:08 Song 11.
8:13 Tune 12.
9:27 Vincent Ryder.

Can you guess the song from the part?

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31 Comments

  1. I went 6/12 I guess it’s time to start listening to the beatles again

    1. The guitar sounded like those early 70s songs from bands like America or Jim Croce…..so now we know where they got their influence!

  2. Nice! Keep making those videos for as long as you can, they’re awesome. Also have you heard of the band Sir Chloe? I think the most interesting songs to check out are Untie You and Mercy.

  3. I love these videos where you break a song into specific instruments.

  4. 10/12

    Sgt. Pepper and Sun King got me. I was proud of my score. Another one that I was really good in.

    I love these quizzes

  5. Got half of them right, luckily I still hold my Beatles-fan credentials!

  6. 10/12. And Your Bird Can Sing and Ticket to Ride got me.

    I was kind of proud of myself to recognize Nowhere Man, since I don’t know how to play any kind of instrument.

    Always fun to play, waiting for more!

    1. Playing instruments doesn’t help. Trust me. You’re either good at this kind of thing or you’re not.

    2. Almost identical results, but instead of Ticket to Ride it was Sun King (which I only listened once) that got me.

  7. I’ve recognized five. Others unfortunately not – but it was still a lot of fun.

    And yes.. Vincent
    Has a pleasant voice and easy, good music
    I would like to send him a compliment, namely that he reminds me, vocally, partly of David Bowie,who is still my great love 🙃
    Greetings from Germany and please excuse my bad English 🖖🏾

  8. Got em all, the guitar parts are such integral parts to them and as a guitar player i know pretty much all of em.

  9. Had the exact same results going into the final song, which I only knew because I’ve listened to “Now And Then” approximately seventy-billion times since it came out.

  10. When you listen to the isolated part of Helter Skelter, you really can understand why it’s considered the first metal song 😮

    1. Yes. I was actually shocked to hear how heavily distorted that is! I always thought the heaviness came from the combination of everybody just playing at full intensity, maybe clipping the recording desk a bit. Had no idea that much saturation was available back then

  11. I only got 5/12. I always suck at these type of quizzes though. This was actually a good result for me.

    BTW, I think it’s really cool that you get musicians and bands to sponsor your videos. I like that model better than an ad for a product. Not that some of the products aren’t cool, but I just think it’s a great way to bring new art to people’s attention.

  12. I got “now and then” instantly…prolly because I got addicted listening to that since it came out 😊

  13. Great video and well done, got 12/12, for me it’s easier to think of the tone of the guitar to clock in fast what song it is. I think the only one that made me think a little was Nowhere man, because when I think of that song I think about the jingly electric guitar

  14. 8 out of 12 here too. Funnily enough I picked up on Now and Then right away, partly because the recording quality does sound a bit more modern than the others. That said, I thought this would be the easiest because who can’t recognize a guitar riff? But I was wrong. This was the hardest of the Beatles challenges so far

  15. Something nice that you could do, is to play the full part that contains the isolated bit we just heard once your guess is made, so we can rebuild the thing in our head 🙂

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