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Which key or scale? Dm, Gmaj, Cmaj, (maybe with B-flat-maj)
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[QUOTE="pbuk, post: 6860484, member: 385977"] I was also looking at the melody, but you are right: the vocal enters on an F with the band still on a D5 (the Dsus2 comes a little earlier). Yes, in particular there is the repeated F-E-D (did she ma-ke you cry, make you break down) over the ascending chromatic Bb-G/B-C backing, your [i]mind[/i] is resolving into D minor, but the music is just the D and A perfect fifth! This clearly evolved in the studio - there's a demo on You Tube which has more audible minor thirds (and also a weird bridge into an outro which really doesn't fit). [/QUOTE]
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Which key or scale? Dm, Gmaj, Cmaj, (maybe with B-flat-maj)
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