I don't think I would give it a name. Yes I understand what a motif is.... but I don't think this fits that definition.

When I say SOUTHERN NIGHTS by Glen Campbell or BAKER STREET by Rafferty.... the music that popped into your head is the signature lick or perhaps the motif.... it's easily identifiable in the song. It's noticeable, it repeats, and it sticks in your mind.

The notes you referenced at the 3 locations.... to be honest, I only heard them in two of those places..... were not, to me anyway, something that stuck out as a repeatable, identifiable, series of notes in the song. If you hadn't mentioned it, or the specific location, it would have been just another part of the song's soundscape.

MHO


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