Welcome to MusicDayz

The world's largest online archive of date-sorted music facts, bringing day-by-day facts instantly to your fingertips.
Find out what happened on your or your friends' Birthday, Wedding Day, Anniversary or just discover fun facts in musical areas that particularly interest you.
Please take a look around.

Fact #98640

When:

Short story:

New York Times critic Theodore Strongin notes that, "The Beatles have a tendency to build phrases around unresolved leading tones. This precipitates the ear into a false modal frame that temporarily turns the firth of the scale into the tonic, momentarily suggesting the Mixolydian mode. But everything always ends a plain diatonic all the same."