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Stoneburst
CYHMK does, in a sense. It starts in G before switching to D for the guitar solo and the vamp at the end (although the key is slightly unstable during the sax solo and the outro).
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schillid
Although it isn't sung, what about the bridge on Before They Make Me Run?
Is that a series of key changes?
yes exactly when the chorus or the verse change from A to B or from A to D or other..Quote
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schillid
Although it isn't sung, what about the bridge on Before They Make Me Run?
Is that a series of key changes?
That's a bridge - or middle 8 or whatever. And it's almost the same arrangement as the bridge in Shattered.
I think the key change question in this case is in the song itself regarding the vocals etc going up a few keys.
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Stoneburst
CYHMK does, in a sense. It starts in G before switching to D for the guitar solo and the vamp at the end (although the key is slightly unstable during the sax solo and the outro).
Eh, but that's not the song in the sense of modulation with the song. If that makes sense. It's a whole different song. You could say similar about Slave but that's probably more of a B than a modulation regarding ABA etc for verse chorus bridge etc.
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with sssoul
In case it's of interest, here's what we said about this two years ago: [www.iorr.org]
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punkfloyd
Actually, doesn't chorus on You Can't Always Get What You Want rise up (modulate?) through a few keys at near the end?