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#46095 - 01/15/04 05:53 PM
Re: Song ending in a different key than the beginning!
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Registered: 12/26/03
Posts: 83
Loc: Mersea Island, Essex, U K
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Hi,
I'm no great composer but I've just sat down and listened to two versions of Beethoven's Fifth. The first was the original; it sticks to one key,C, throughout ,I think. The second is a modern 'Disco' version entitled 'A Fifth Of Beethoven'; I don't know why, but it has more key jumps than I've ever come across before.
As with the previous replies, if it sounds right to you, for want of a better phrase, publish and be pround of your work.
Regards,
Lucy
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#46097 - 01/16/04 05:56 AM
Re: Song ending in a different key than the beginning!
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Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 515
Loc: United States
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Hey, my dear Forum friends! I KNEW I would get answers here, and the ones I have received are great! I have worked on my little creative work several times, and I like what I hear (in all modesty). So, on your advice, I may just leave it as it is, starting in one key, ending in another, or, if the muse inspires me, I may add another line to the lyric and end up back in F again. Who knows what today (or tomorrow) may bring?! Thanks all of you for taking the time to respond; you have no idea how much I appreciate it and how much I enjoy chatting with you all on this Forum. May it live for a long, long time, Technics decisions notwithstanding! Cheers and joy to you all! Ted
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