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From "bryan" <munki100@pacbell.net>
Subject Re: bridge/We can work it out
Date Thu, 16 Sep 2004 18:53:18 -0700

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I'm no expert either, but I've been thinking about this
song ("We Can Work It Out") after all of the posted
comments, and it seems to me that the Middle 8 is
fast first *and* then slows down to a waltz (1-2-3,
1-2-3, during the "for fussing and fighting my friend"
part), so it's both faster and slower than the tempo
of the verse. Maybe one of the musicians on the list
can explain it.

Bryan

Middle 8 :
------------

Bm                    Bm/A       G   F#7sus4
Life is very hard and there's no time

    F#          Bm          Bm/A      Bm/G     Bm/F#
For fussing and fighting my friend

Bm                         Bm/A   G   F#7sus4
I have always thought that it's a crime

   F#     Bm      Bm/A Bm/G  Bm/F#
So I will ask you once again



> okay, i'm no beatles or music expert (as in the
> mechanics of it), but it's all twisted.  because,
> while the main part of wcwio is faster on the surface
> (rolling along), the bridge gets slower word wise, but
> the intensity of the notes below it seem to speed up
> and thicken.


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