The definitive answer?...."HDN" opening/closing chord

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I'll be running this through with the rest of my band tonite at soundcheck. '77 Sandman do AHDN, but it's never sounded quite right.
It will now!! :D
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Now, what is the piano doing?
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kennyhowes wrote:Does someone have a recording of the opening night of the RIC 75th thing at the Doubletree? Our band did it and it worked.
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the remaining Beatles must be scratching their heads wondering what the fuzz is with just a chord, considering they did more important musical things in their career. :D
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Zurdo wrote:the remaining Beatles must be scratching their heads wondering what the fuzz is with just a chord, considering they did more important musical things in their career. :D
I believe the remaining Beatles would be quite proud of that 'just a chord'. Nearly 48 years after it first chimed out, it's still the most recognized chord possibly in rock history!
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