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In addition to getting the whole bass part, I referenced The Beatles Complete Chord Songbook for the chords, and in doing that, I learned the opening and closing phrase on lead guitar. The Beatles Complete Chord Songbook says that the opening and closing chords on rhythm guitar are played on the 10th, 12th, and 15th frets, but I was extremely skeptical of this because the rhythm guitar is acoustic and it's difficult to play that high on acoustic guitar. It's not that hard on electric guitar though, so I discovered that those 10th, 12th, and 15th fret parts are actually the basis of the electric guitar part.
I'm not sure my electric guitar's intonation is right, so those high-fretted parts don't sound the greatest. I'm not sure of the accuracy of the rest of the electric guitar part either, but at least most of it is indeed staccato chords.
Haply, because of the fade-in, you can't tell that the three instruments I recorded over the original track don't all start at the same time.
In filing my recording on my computer, I discovered something that probably should have been obvious a long time ago: "Eight Days a Week" is the eighth track on Beatles for Sale.