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Day Tripper contains one of the greatest rock riffs ever written and would have to qualify as one of the most instantly recognizable tunes around. You really only need to hear a couple of notes to Name-That-Tune. Like many Beatles songs, Day Tripper is rooted in the blues. John takes a very catchy riff, plays it twice, moves it up a fourth, then back, in the manner of the first 8 bars of a 12-bar-blues progression. At this point it diverts from the formula and continues through a series of seventh chords before finally landing where we would expect, on the dominant chord
Thanks Neill for another great lesson.
I have been playing guitar on and off since I was 15(now 61).
Since I found your site my playing is improving more then I thought
possible. My right hand tec. was totally wrong. I am still working
on keeping hand moving(hard to get rid of bad habits.)
written by Garner Stallings, May 12, 2009
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