How to Play Yesterday by The Beatles on classical guitar
Video Description: This version of Yesterday by The Beatles was arranged by Joe Washington from the book "The Beatles for Classical Guitar" ( C.1974 ). I play it on my 1986 Yamaha CG-150S Classical guitar. Enjoy!!! I have just created a new website with all my 50 guitar Related Article Subjects: acoustic, beatles, classical, fingerpicking, Guitar, mccartney
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