


In the middle is a guitar solo which is played over the album's leitmotif of the melody to " Another Brick in the Wall" (in E minor and A minor, rather than D minor).

Next to join in is the Fender Rhodes electric piano by Richard Wright, Gilmour's vocals, singing in the first person, as the character "Pink" ("Can you feel me?"), and overdubbed acoustic guitar and drums at the start of the second verse. A fretless bass enters, also played by guitarist David Gilmour rather than usual bassist Roger Waters. The alternate stringing allows for adjacent pitches (such as the E, F♯, and G of the Em9 chord) to ring out separately on separate strings throughout the arpeggio. It plays arpeggios over E and D minor added ninth chords.
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The song starts off with an acoustic guitar, restrung in a fashion similar to Nashville tuning, but with the low E string replaced by a high E tuned two full octaves higher than normal. ( July 2012) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. This section needs additional citations for verification.
