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    Giles Martin explain to Randy Bachman how the famous first chord of A Hard Day's Night has been designed .


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    From beatlesbible.com:

    The Fadd9 chord, as played by Harrison on his 12-string Rickenbacker 360/12 guitar, was as follows.
    John Lennon also performed an Fadd9, using a Gibson J-160 6-string acoustic guitar.

    E ----3----
    B ----1----
    G ----2----
    D ----3----
    A ----o----
    E ----1----



    There have been a number of theories as to the identity of the chord. Over the years, suggestions have included the following:


    • A dominant 9th of F in the key of C
    • G-C-F-Bb-D-G
    • C-Bb-D-F-G-C in the key of C
    • A polytriad ii7/V in Ab major
    • G7sus4 (open position)
    • D7sus4 (open position)
    • G7 with added 9th and suspended 4th
    • A superimposition of Dm, F, and G
    • Gsus4/D
    • G11sus4
    • G7sus7/A
    • Dm11 with no 9th
    • Gm7add11
    • G9sus4/D


    The chord was confirmed by George Harrison as an Fadd9 during an online chat on 15 February 2001:
    Q: Mr Harrison, what is the opening chord you used for A Hard Day's Night?
    A: It is F with a G on top (on the 12-string), but you'll have to ask Paul about the bass note to get the proper story.


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