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GUEST,Cafe Nerd | First chord of 'A Hard Day's Night' (17) | RE: First chord of 'A Hard Day's Night' | 17 Dec 11 |
It's all in the voicings though. The high D played on the bass means we're hearing the chord as a sub-dominant (the key of the song is G). Take the 12 string out of the equation and it's a straightforward Dsus4 chord. Without Harrison's guitar it wouldn't have mattered if Lennon's chord included the third (F#). Crucially it doesn't because the 12 string includes the octaved F natural. |