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You should read chapter 13 of this: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Songwriting.../dp/0711981671 He spends 42 pages examining the legend of that chord, the various anecdotes and theories. You certainly can't create it with one guitar, even the 12-string George Harrison used. You need two guitars, a bass guitar and a piano. And - for real authenticity - the bass needs to be slightly out of tune (noticeably sharp, through being picked too hard). Randy Bachman did a quite convincing job without a piano here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwfH9oAiPH0 - but only by playing a finger-twisting chord on one of the guitars (and probably getting the other one wrong). If he'd known there was a piano it would have been a whole lot easier.
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