Re: How Could George's 'Help' Riff Have Been Slowed Down Even If They'd Wanted To?
- From: Colin Pilgrim <khyber@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 10:48:13 GMT
On Fri, 23 Nov 2007 09:46:17 -0800 (PST), "tom@xxxxxxxxxxxx"
<tom@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
He also says "Paul plays a few 1963-style dotted-rhythm double stops
at C+3-4 (0:23-0:26)". No he doesn't.
I don't know what he is referring to,
Hey Tom
2 bars of C#m V1 ('not so self assured').
but Paul DOES play double stops
during the breakdown around 1:30+ or so....
Sure. 1:38-1:40, D G A, 'help in any way'.
But not dotted, not at 0:23-0:26 and at a different place in the chord
sequence to Everett's claim.
My point was not whether or not there were double stops, but whether
GV was right to call Everett an 'impeccable' source given the basic
errors in Everett's notes.
Nick
.
TH
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