Burro (He/Haw)
12-23-2015, 5:38pm
THE BEATLES’ MAGICAL MYSTERY CHORD
Those present in the Abbey Road studio to record Lennon’s song A Hard Day’s Night could not have imagined that 50 years later the events would still be analyzed and dissected. Particularly since the focus of the analysis is almost not a piece of music, it’s a short sound, less than 3 seconds long, a crashing, ringing, chiming sound that has caused arguments and discussions between Beatles’ fans and musicologists ever since it was recorded.
According to a forensic sound wave isolation analysis done by a physicist a few years ago...
http://media.npr.org/programs/wesat/features/2008/dec/beatlesscore_200-98caa35e0bf071024fe9f1c93605807d66742b25-s300-c85.jpg
Those present in the Abbey Road studio to record Lennon’s song A Hard Day’s Night could not have imagined that 50 years later the events would still be analyzed and dissected. Particularly since the focus of the analysis is almost not a piece of music, it’s a short sound, less than 3 seconds long, a crashing, ringing, chiming sound that has caused arguments and discussions between Beatles’ fans and musicologists ever since it was recorded.
According to a forensic sound wave isolation analysis done by a physicist a few years ago...
http://media.npr.org/programs/wesat/features/2008/dec/beatlesscore_200-98caa35e0bf071024fe9f1c93605807d66742b25-s300-c85.jpg