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I'd say the verse was F, and the bridgey thing modulates to C, which is also the key of the outro part.
Anything is possible. But I see the flatted 7th chord more than a major 2nd in a major scale. Come to think of it, I've never seen a Gmaj chord in the F scale. But then again, I never pay attention to those things since finishing my music theory classes some 35 years.Which is a mode of F-maj, right?
Anything is possible. But I see the flatted 7th chord more than a major 2nd in a major scale. Come to think of it, I've never seen a Gmaj chord in the F scale. But then again, I never pay attention to those things since finishing my music theory classes some 35 years.
If the key signature changes from verse to chorus, then I say, Cool, you put more thought into it than I ever would.
Yeah, I haven't really thought about keys and scales since I was about 15.
Hey Nola, not to disrupt your thread too much, I'll listen to your sample when I get home this weekend.
cheers,
i deleted it because it was such a bad recording
I listened to it. True, it wasn't the best recording. Vocals sounded hesitant.
But I actually enjoyed the song. There was originality there, and I reckon it would scrub up nicely.
Is that G Major or minor - the 5th is obvious, but I get the feeling it's minor? so G minor as a key works for me - the other chords all relate to it, just a bit of a more unusual progression.
I'd say the verse was F, and the bridgey thing modulates to C, which is also the key of the outro part.
I should also mention that, if you analyze the outro section in C, then the Bb would be a borrowed chord as well. (It would be the bVII chord.)
Beagle, i have one more question. Why not just analyze the outro as F major instead of C? The chords are Bb-F-C that seems like F major to me. But, I guess it does sound resolved on the C chord so maybe it's C.
I know a little more than just enough, and don't really care about Skynyrd, but if I see (or hear) a song that goes D-C-G, and wants to resolve to that D, and most of the melodies seem to be diatonic to G, I'd tend to think of it as D Mixolydian.