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:Didn't Flans say on tumblr or somewhere that the original was in C, too? (Since the live version is in D to accomodate the range of the bass clarinet...) -[[User:J-Gatz|J-Gatz]]
 
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:{{wp|mixolydian}}, suckaz. totally C

Revision as of 03:57, 24 August 2011

Key Signature?

I don't think it's C Major. If it were C Major, it would be just all the white keys on a piano, and I can't replicate the bass-line by playing just those. And not to mention, there's an A# in the guitar tab. I have no doubt the root note is C, but I don't think it's C Major. Unless someone can explain this to me. :3 -- Jason DeLima - ! - 22:45, 23 August 2011 (EDT)

Something can be in a certain key without using solely notes from that scale in the song. Songs have more than one chord in them, after all. I mean, some songs modulate in parts too, but I don't think Cloisonne is one of those songs. (Disclaimer: I haven't actually tried playing along to the song myself yet.)
Didn't Flans say on tumblr or somewhere that the original was in C, too? (Since the live version is in D to accomodate the range of the bass clarinet...) -J-Gatz
mixolydian, suckaz. totally C