Beatles Blackbird Guitar Backing Track [Karaoke Songs With Lyrics]

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This karaoke songs with lyrics video by Paluzzi Guitar features a guitar backing track of Blackbird by the Beatles.

Karaoke Guitar Songs Playlist
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCtE7iELB9E&list=PLOKVJibwUTbqU-5mywh6pcmGqGWePs2Ta

Blackbird Guitar Lesson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ticFhqiHYxg

Beatles Blackbird Karaoke Songs With Lyrics [Guitar Backing Track]
0:00 Verse 1
0:32 Verse 2
0:51 Bridge
1:03 Verse 3
1:22 Bridge
1:33 Interlude
1:52 Verse 4

Sing Along with Beatles Blackbird Guitar Karaoke Backing Track
With this karaoke songs with lyrics video, you can sing along with a backing track of Blackbird by the Beatles. This Beatles Blackbird backing track works well for a one-person performance to sing with acoustic guitar karaoke.

The Beatles Blackbird Acoustic Cover Backing Track for Singers
This Blackbird by the Beatles backing track can be used by singers to create their own acoustic cover performance of Blackbird. This acoustic guitar backing track cover of Blackbird by the Beatles is in the same key and tempo of the original recording.

Blackbird by the Beatles Lyrics
Blackbird singing in the dead of night
Take these broken wings and learn to fly
All your life
You were only waiting for this moment to arise
Blackbird singing in the dead of night
Take these sunken eyes and learn to see
All your life
You were only waiting for this moment to be free
Blackbird fly, blackbird fly
Into the light of a dark black night
Blackbird fly, blackbird fly
Into the light of a dark black night
Blackbird singing in the dead of night
Take these broken wings and learn to fly
All your life
You were only waiting for this moment to arise
You were only waiting for this moment to arise
You were only waiting for this moment to arise

Karaoke Guitar Acoustic Cover Songs
This acoustic cover of Blackbird by the Beatles features both lyrics and guitar chords, so you can either sing along with Beatles Blackbird karaoke, play guitar with Beatles Blackbird karaoke, or do both with this karaoke guitar video.

Beatles Blackbird Songfacts
It has been said the guitar accompaniment for Blackbird was inspired by Bach's Bourrée in E minor for lute. This is often played on classical guitar, an instrument Paul McCartney and George Harrison had tried to learn when they were kids. McCartney told Mojo magazine October 2008: "We had the first four bars (of the Bourrée in E minor) and that was as far as my imagination went. I think George had it down for a few more bars and then he crapped out. So I made up the next few bars, and (sings his four-note variation Bach's theme) it became the basis of 'Blackbird.'"

Was it Bouree in E Minor? Or possibly this that inspired McCartney to write Blackbird:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ow_BbVxdFSs

On the original recording of the Beatles' Blackbird, only three sounds were recorded: Paul's voice, his Martin D-28 acoustic guitar, and a tapping that keeps time on the left channel.

This tapping sound on Blackbird by the Beatles is a bit of a mystery, although in the Beatles Anthology video McCartney appears to be making the sound with his foot. Some sources have claimed it is a metronome.

The birds were dubbed in later using sound effects from the collection at Abbey Road, where Blackbird was originally recorded.

Paluzzi Guitar
The objective of the Paluzzi Guitar video series is to help establish a foundation of guitar fundamentals by applying various playing techniques (rhythm, fingerstyle, and soloing) to various styles of music. The more playing styles and techniques a guitarist can learn, the more diverse and self-sufficient a guitarist will become. A self-sufficient guitarist can then teach themselves, communicate with other musicians, and even write their own music once a solid foundation of fundamentals is established.

The Creative Guitarist Method Series was written and designed by Kevin J. Paluzzi of Paluzzi Guitar Instruction in San Diego, CA. For more information on private lessons and books, go to:

http://www.PaluzziGuitar.com

There really isn’t any one particular playing style or technique required in order to classify someone as a guitarist. For example, Andres Segovia, the Beatles, and Carlos Santana are all considered legendary performing guitarists, but each has his own particular style or technique (fingerstyle, strumming, and soloing) for playing. Every guitarist will have their own personal preferences when it comes to what style of music they would initially like to learn. Some may have a more-specific goal (singer/songwriter, soloist, etc.), while others may prefer a more general or overall approach to learning various playing styles and techniques. The Paluzzi Guitar series of books and videos are designed with a ‘pick and choose’ topic format (songwriting, soloing, etc.) so that once the Guitar Basics are completed, the guitarist can decide to focus on whatever topic they wish to study.

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