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The Beatles: A Day In The Life
The Beatles – A Day in the Life: Structure – Intro, Verse 1, Verse 2, Verse 3, Transition, Middle 8 (Intro, Verse 1, Verse 2, Transition), Verse 4, Transition, Coda and finally Run-out groove. The song starts off with acoustic guitar, then piano and then a ‘overdubbed’ bass part. When the vocals come in they are very echoed a tape echo is used to create the psychedelic feel to the song does this. Has a very loud piano at the end to separate two verses. There are two very large build-ups in the song one close to the middle and one nearing the end. The on in the middle comes to a sudden stop and then will continue into the rest of the song. Orchestral glissando at the end slowly fading out. The words smoke, dream and life are used in the song

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