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From <jdeem@carolina.rr.com>
Subject Re: The opening chord of "A Hard Day's Night."
Date Tue, 3 Mar 2009 12:13:18 -0500

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Being a BIG Beatles fan (I'm sure I'm not alone here) I had to blog about 
this.

http://www.jamesdeem.com/blog/

Thanks for the info!

James
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "bob" <segarini@rogers.com>
To: <canadianclassicrock@yahoogroups.com>; <canuckblues@yahoogroups.com>; 
"audities" <audities@smoe.org>; "Warren Cosford" <warrensnetwork@gmail.com>
Sent: Sunday, March 01, 2009 1:44 AM
Subject: The opening chord of "A Hard Day's Night."


From an old friend. A great writer and guitarist from Seattle that led a 
womderful band called the Daily Flash that would have been the next big 
thing out of L.A if their bass player/lead vocalist hadn't have o.d'd on 
heroin on a bus stop in Hollywood.

bib













From the “How Did they Do That?”
department.



Steve



http://www.marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/20...



It's sometimes called "the most famous chord in rock n' roll." I have
wondered about this question for thirty-four years (all this time I'd been
thinking it is an odd hybrid G7/9/13). Here is a history of thought on the
controversy, including a list of nominated chords. It now turns out there is 
an answer. A mathematician applied Fourier
transforms to break the sound into its constituent parts. Here's the bottom
line:



The Beatles producer added a piano chord that included an F note, impossible 
to
play with the other notes on the guitar. The resulting chord was completely
different than anything found in songbooks and scores for the song, which is
one reason why Dr. Brown’s findings garnered international attention. He 
laughs
that he may be the only mathematician ever to be published in Guitar Player
magazine.



Here is a pdf of the researcher's findings. I thank Eric H. for the
pointer.







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