question about theory
a_gherkin
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im getting to grips with the absolute basics of theory and was just wondering if you can change between different keys during a song, if so, what governs the keys which you can change to, it is all somewhat complecated for my feeble brain!!
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Gherk
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Actually it's not that hard. Every cheesy country song does it!
Sing about your wife she left you in : A D E D A D E D
Then bring it up to B E F# E B when you are making your point that your dog is stayin' with ya!
( No offense to the country lovers out there!)
Don't be mankind. ~Captain Beefheart
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Gherk
Don't be mankind. ~Captain Beefheart
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You most certainly CAN change keys during a song. It's called a modulation.
People do it in different ways. It can be done smoothly or abruptly depending upon your goal. To do it smoothly, you go from one key to a closely related key using a chord which resides in both keys. To do it abruptly, you go from one key to another that is very distantly related (or not at all related) using no transitional chord--- perhaps just one note that resides in both keys and you just jump.
Does that help?
Key point: It sounds good!