Lennon's flat D-string.
OK, boys and girls, more Fabdom: John Lennon had a habit of tuning his D-string (4th) slightly flat during Beatles recording sessions. Why?
Answer: John purposely tuned the D (4th) string low on his guitars while recording, making it "slightly out of tune", in order to make it recognizable on mono recording from the other Beatles.
BTW, if you ever saw the Cirque du Soleil's production of "LOVE" in Las Vegas, you would notice that the producers got a hold of the original recording tapes from Abbey Road Studios, separated all the voices and the instruments and re-mixed them. For so many years we listened to their music first in mono and then in stereo and had a preconceived idea of what it was supposed to sound like. In the Vegas production you could hear each voice and instrument distinctly like you never experienced it before. Reminded you of how good those four blokes were (having Sir George Martin in the studio didn't hurt!).
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