The string arrangement reinforces the music's air of disappointment from the groaning cello line that connects The 2 halves in the bridge, notably the "blue" seventh in the second bridge go (the Eplayed once the vocal line "I do not know / she wouldn't say") and during the descending run by the viola that segues the bridge again in the verses, mimicked by McCartney's vocal on the next go on the bridge.
Pollack explained the scoring as "really influenced", citing it for example of "[Lennon & McCartney's] aptitude for producing stylistic hybrids";[23] especially, he praises the "ironic pressure drawn between the schmaltzy articles of what is played via the quartet as well as the restrained, spare mother nature in the medium wherein it's performed".[23]
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