The string arrangement reinforces the track's air of unhappiness while in the groaning cello line that connects the two halves from the bridge, notably the "blue" seventh in the 2nd bridge move (the Eplayed once the vocal line "I don't know / she would not say") and from the descending run via the viola that segues the bridge back again into your verses, mimicked by McCartney's vocal on the next pass of the bridge.
Pollack described the scoring as "certainly motivated", citing it as an example of "[Lennon & McCartney's] aptitude site for creating stylistic hybrids";[23] specifically, he praises the "ironic tension drawn amongst the schmaltzy content material of what's played with the quartet and the restrained, spare character of the medium through which it is played".[23]
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