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<blockquote data-quote="jazzdoh" data-source="post: 500466" data-attributes="member: 1008"><p>I just can not understand why you wouldn't play it in the original key.</p><p>You have often said you want to play with other musicians or attend workshops so the original would be what is used.</p><p>After you have got this under your fingers then maybe move to other keys if you wish.</p><p>The band I'm in play this tune in concert Am because it suits the singer, but if done as an instrumental we do it in Cm.</p><p>You are just making hard work of it really.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jazzdoh, post: 500466, member: 1008"] I just can not understand why you wouldn't play it in the original key. You have often said you want to play with other musicians or attend workshops so the original would be what is used. After you have got this under your fingers then maybe move to other keys if you wish. The band I'm in play this tune in concert Am because it suits the singer, but if done as an instrumental we do it in Cm. You are just making hard work of it really. [/QUOTE]
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