How can a psychedelic Beatles song be mathematically perfect?
“Because”, from Abbey Road, is more than just dreamy harmonies and reversed harpsichord.
It’s a masterclass in structure, timing, and balance—built on Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata played backwards.
Every vocal line is stacked in perfect triads. Every pause is intentional.
Lennon, McCartney and Harrison didn’t just sing together—they breathed as one.
And the result? A song where precision becomes emotion.
Even the lyrics—“Because the world is round, it turns me on”—follow circular logic.
Nothing’s random. Everything’s symmetrical.
“Because” is what happens when psychedelia meets geometry.
It’s the sound of a universe clicking into place.
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“Because”, from Abbey Road, is more than just dreamy harmonies and reversed harpsichord.
It’s a masterclass in structure, timing, and balance—built on Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata played backwards.
Every vocal line is stacked in perfect triads. Every pause is intentional.
Lennon, McCartney and Harrison didn’t just sing together—they breathed as one.
And the result? A song where precision becomes emotion.
Even the lyrics—“Because the world is round, it turns me on”—follow circular logic.
Nothing’s random. Everything’s symmetrical.
“Because” is what happens when psychedelia meets geometry.
It’s the sound of a universe clicking into place.
Follow for more Beatles decoded.
#johnlennon #paulmccartney #georgeharrison #abbeyroad #musictheory #psychedelicrock #songwriting #classicpop #beatlesharmonies #60smusic #musicexplained #aiarticulation #viralshorts #musicshorts #legendarymusic
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