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4 Songs you didn't notice change key 

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📌Due to a couple of my copyright disputes being rejected on this video I had to cut out a couple of clips so sorry if that has resulted in a few weird jump cuts!
Key changes don't have to be in your face! Some of the best key changes are hidden in plain sight, so today we'll take a look at 4 songs that you may not have realised change key!
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0:00 Zephyr Song
1:04 Africa
1:50 Message In A Bottle
4:30 Lovefool

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@eriktempelman2097
@eriktempelman2097 4 месяца назад
The "Message in a Bottle" example makes me wonder if such key changes are perhaps made to accommodate vocalists' ranges.
@codetech5598
@codetech5598 4 месяца назад
same with "Africa"
@user-tw3re9hg3j
@user-tw3re9hg3j 4 месяца назад
Police also change Key in so Lonely, songs in C but goes into D for solo and last chorus
@codetech5598
@codetech5598 4 месяца назад
@luke5100Yes, it it is obvious it would be out of the vocalist's range if it stayed in key.
@R.Akerman-oz1tf
@R.Akerman-oz1tf 4 месяца назад
Yah; also the producers behind the glass suggest key changes. Of the 4 originals today, "Love Fool" was the perfect primrose path.
@MaggaraMarine
@MaggaraMarine 4 месяца назад
It's not just the vocalist's range (although that does definitely play a part in it). It's also about the overall contour of the melody/the use of different registers. For example in Zephyr Song, notice how the verse ends on a D note, and the chorus continues from that same note. If it just went to the relative major, it would be a step lower, and this would sound a bit awkward. But when it goes to D major, it continues from where the verse ended - there is a clearer connection between the two sections. In Message in a Bottle, staying in the same key would result in too big a leap downwards, or alternatively it would stay in the same register, which wouldn't create enough of a contrast. So, the key change is used as a way of creating contrast, so that the melody isn't too low, but also doesn't stay in the same register all the time. I'm hearing Lovefool as a modulation to the parallel major. The build-up suggests A minor. But it goes to A major instead. When it goes back to the original key, it begins with an Am chord, so it kind of sounds like Am verse, A major chorus (even though I do think C is a stronger tonic in the verse). In Africa, the vocal range could be the reason, but I think a more likely explanation is simply that it flows better this way. The G#m A C#m actually suggests a change to C# minor, so if it went to G#m, it would simply be weird (it's like the short modulation to C#m happened for no reason, and it simply went back to the original key). If it continued in C#m, there wouldn't be enough melodic contrast. This is why the change to F#m makes sense. The C#m works as the dominant of the new key, and the modulation is quite smooth. It also switches to a higher register, which makes the chorus stand out - it creates a nice contrast that continuing in C#m would lack.
@ljmiller96
@ljmiller96 4 месяца назад
That chromatic climb in Lovefool is the best part of the song. No wonder they kept the key change!
@iainlindley
@iainlindley 4 месяца назад
Agree with that, it’s an integral part of the song.
@ashwinraj5826
@ashwinraj5826 4 месяца назад
The key changed one is CURSED
@yeadogthazmyboi
@yeadogthazmyboi 4 месяца назад
@@ashwinraj5826yea it sounded like a spice girls song without the key change. Also I thought he could have held that G a little longer on the cursed version. Would have helped the transition a little.
@alans98989
@alans98989 4 месяца назад
Perhaps the reason for the key change in Africa is that moving it a whole step down made it easier to sing. Repeatedly singing the high B puts too much strain on the voice.
@fromchomleystreet
@fromchomleystreet 4 месяца назад
David hasn’t actually removed the key change on this one. He’s just replaced one key change with another. The verses themselves have a modulation in them that he hasn’t taken into account. They start in B Major, but they end firmly in C#m. So that’s the key the Chorus would be in if the verse/chorus key change were removed.
@maxlibertor
@maxlibertor 4 месяца назад
Probably not. It's just a whole step up. I think that the "strain" is just from pitching up the recording.
@shawndyer6345
@shawndyer6345 4 месяца назад
I was thinking the same thing
@MKDumas1981
@MKDumas1981 4 месяца назад
​@@maxlibertor: As a baritone singer, I can tell you that whole step makes a difference. It's the only reason I can cover any Brian Johnson or Bon Scott, at this point.
@sophiejones3554
@sophiejones3554 4 месяца назад
True, the B is harder for most guys to sing. But it's also that the energy is wrong. B was our old tonic note, a phrase that starts with it has no energy. We need the old seventh (which is now our third) to give us a little boost as we start the Chorus. Even if a soprano was singing this line the octave up, and no soprano who can hit the A would have trouble with the B, it would still be better to shift key.
@guillelopez4222
@guillelopez4222 4 месяца назад
In my opinion, the smoothest change of key the Red Hot ever did was in Californication's solo: it moved on to the relative minor of the parallel major. It's so brilliant you don't even notice, but hits hard when the solo ends and the song returns to the verse.
@DavidBennettPiano
@DavidBennettPiano 4 месяца назад
Cool! I’ve never noticed that! I’ll check it out
@simonharwood8488
@simonharwood8488 4 месяца назад
Totally agree. It really transports you. Another section that mesmerised me as a kid (and still does) is the outro of Sir Psycho Sexy... your brain is constantly trying to figure out the key, and it never resolves, it just keeps going like some kind of Escher staircase that has no end. Magical!
@mastod0n1
@mastod0n1 4 месяца назад
So just down a minor third?
@guillelopez4222
@guillelopez4222 4 месяца назад
@@mastod0n1 yep. To me it's not so much the where, but the why
@B---tw3kh
@B---tw3kh 4 месяца назад
I think it was Holistic Songwriting who said that John Frusciante is somewhat unique in his key changes because he doesn't lead into them. Instead, he leads out. You only notice the changes when you go back to the original key, like in Californication when the solo ends and it goes back to the minor sound
@joedurantguitar1447
@joedurantguitar1447 4 месяца назад
Until I played it in a covers band once, I never knew the last chorus of 'Stacey's Mom' is a minor third higher than the rest.... really surprised me! I think it's because the key change actually comes in the guitar solo which distracts you, then stays in that key for the last chorus.
@danielamdurer1779
@danielamdurer1779 4 месяца назад
For me, it's more noticeable because the last chorus is right at the top of my vocal range.
@phillybri
@phillybri 4 месяца назад
I came in here to give the exact same example. Until I learned it on guitar I had no idea that it was a key change. Those last two notes of the guitar solo set it up so smoothly.
@diego.flores
@diego.flores 4 месяца назад
Same happens in living on a prayer from Bon Jobi
@jimmyfox0219
@jimmyfox0219 4 месяца назад
So, in the song say hello to Heaven by Temple of the dog it’s in the G major mix, Lydia it starts on G then goes to a minor D major C major the E minor.
@SingularlyNaked
@SingularlyNaked 4 месяца назад
Fire in the Canyon by Fountains of Wayne does the same thing. Once you figure it out, it's obvious, but the first time through on the bass I was like, "Oh, my fingers are two frets higher now! When did that happen?"
@CarlSong
@CarlSong 4 месяца назад
8:08 that 3D maze screensaver in the corner brings back some memories!
@PwrTorch
@PwrTorch 4 месяца назад
When it comes to key changes, Nik Kershaw is the first name that immediately springs to mind. Never noticed that the last chorus of "The Riddle" is a semitone higher than the rest of the song until I had to learn it for a wedding gig. Lots of his other songs also have loads of subtle and not-so-subtle key changes.
@andrewleaming3049
@andrewleaming3049 4 месяца назад
“Here, There, and Everywhere” is another one that’s pretty subtle
@ActaeaMusic
@ActaeaMusic 4 месяца назад
Funny because to my ears the key changes are noticeable, and especially the message in a bottle one, even though according to you it is supposed to be the most subtle one. Anyways I think it is a pity that nowadays there doesn't seem to be a lot of key changes in songs anymore.
@RhymesWithCarbon
@RhymesWithCarbon 4 месяца назад
The "Message In A Bottle" key change is really smart, as both C# minor and A major all pivot around E major. Sting is so good at that stuff. Even the really stark key changes in "Fortress Around Your Heart" feel really seamless.
@amherst88
@amherst88 4 месяца назад
It wasn't until I listened to '60's music as an adult that I realized virtually every song played on Top 40 radio had a really significant key change -- as you said, it was clearly about injecting energy into songs you would have to get through many minutes of commercials in order to listen to and therefore make it worth the wait -- interesting stuff David, thanks!
@tiestenbosch
@tiestenbosch 4 месяца назад
I love the many keychanges in 'Penny Lane' from the beatles. There are a few key changes that are obvious, but others are less obvious. The song sounds like such an innocent simple song, but is so much more complex...
@Lotschi
@Lotschi 4 месяца назад
Thanks! I know that song but will listen to it again with this perspective!
@caddelworth
@caddelworth 4 месяца назад
Indeed. But the real doozy for key changes (or "modulations," if you prefer😉) is surely _Never Gonna Let You Go_ written by Brill Building veterans, Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil. Taken end-to-end, Barry managed to write *22* modulations¹ in there. Many of which are so cleverly done that you only notice them if you're trying to _play_ the sucker (!). (¹The Band Geek YT video of their cover version contains a handy key-change counter, is how I know it's 22.)
@danielguy3581
@danielguy3581 4 месяца назад
​@@caddelworth An example in which I wouldn't use 'modulations', most of the key changes are abrupt and not a result of a modulating tonal progression. It is quite neat, and despite having this very unusual harmonic approach and patterns, is actually very catchy and was a pop song hit.
@BrUh-xp6qi
@BrUh-xp6qi 4 месяца назад
Those new vocals on the C Major version of Lovefool are wildin
@RyanJohnSmithmusic
@RyanJohnSmithmusic 4 месяца назад
God Only Knows has gotta be up there - unsettled key, yet an absolute masterpiece 👍
@PavelFomenkov
@PavelFomenkov 4 месяца назад
I know my channel is extremely Mark Knopfler-oriented, but still, one of my favourite "invisible" key changes is his version of "What A Wonderful World" he did with Chris Botti, with the arrangement coming from his keyboard player and long-time collaborator Jim Cox. While Mark's version is in the key of C Major, for the solo, it returns to the original key of Louis Armstrong and switches back to C. I wonder how many people noticed this.
@cakemartyr5794
@cakemartyr5794 4 месяца назад
Worth pointing out that Toto go the extent of changing the vocalist for the chorus of Africa. Paich sings the verse, Bobby Kimball the chorus. Adds to the feeling of a step change IMHO.
@sourisvoleur4854
@sourisvoleur4854 4 месяца назад
TMBG's Birdhouse In Your Soul bounces between two keys through the whole song, but very smoothly and not jarring at all.
@leafbelly
@leafbelly 4 месяца назад
*They Might Be Giants (not The Mighty Barry Gibb) ... for those who don't know.
@bettyswunghole3310
@bettyswunghole3310 4 месяца назад
"Always Look on the Bright Side of Life". The key change is so subtle that Eric Idle has to shout out the words "key change!" to let everyone know it's happening! 😅
@Rene-uz3eb
@Rene-uz3eb 4 месяца назад
2:18 Africa: theres actually two key changes: the A chord and melody are consistent with E major scale (and inconsistent with B). So from a key perspective (ignore modes), it's B to E to A, rolling perfectly along the circle of fifths. So you could argue the subtle key changes are the ones along the circle of fifth, like in scarborough fair
@fromchomleystreet
@fromchomleystreet 4 месяца назад
There are many key changes in the song. The intro is in C#m, the verse part (repeated twice each verse) begins in BMajor but ends in C#m. This is the crucial point David’s analysis misses. Rather than removing a key change, he’s just replaced one with another. If he were removing that particular key change, he’d be transposing the choruses into C#m, not G#m
@jfrorn
@jfrorn 4 месяца назад
Just love this series! I learn so much, you’re like that special teacher we hopefully all have at school at some point, thank you 🙏
@DavidBennettPiano
@DavidBennettPiano 4 месяца назад
Happy to help!
@jyotektosgaimur
@jyotektosgaimur 4 месяца назад
Knights of Cydonia by Muse is also a great example of this, the verse melody changes key at every repeat (Em -> Cm -> Abm -> Em). It's also incredibly smooth in how its done too, especially considering how dissimilar these keys are from each other.
@jossua7524
@jossua7524 4 месяца назад
Yes this is like Giant Steps haha ! Amazing song
@ellishale9678
@ellishale9678 4 месяца назад
Another thing about the Zephyr Song is how smooth the key change is BACK to the verse, as the chorus ends on A major then switches to A minor as the tonic chord of the verse. Its like by making the key change to the chorus more stark it allowed them to line up a more smoother transition back to verse again.
@royalex21
@royalex21 4 месяца назад
I can think of a few examples: - La lezione (The Lesson) by Premiata Forneria Marcone - Schwarz by Rammstein - Plant Life by Owl City
@foreignparticle1320
@foreignparticle1320 4 месяца назад
My favourite key changes are the most obvious - like splashing one's face with cold water. Not a fan of Diana Ross or the Bee Gees, but I really enjoy the frequent chordal disorientation of 'Chain Reaction'.
@ianfowler9340
@ianfowler9340 4 месяца назад
I didn't notice And I Love Her until I played it for the first time - in high school. So odd not to have caught it earlier.
@kelscape1492
@kelscape1492 4 месяца назад
Weezer's 'Undone - The Sweater Song' is in the key of Gb Major but switches to A Major for the solo.
@HeyBulldog-Beatles-Tribute
@HeyBulldog-Beatles-Tribute 4 месяца назад
The cardigans song is graceful and perfectly serves the theme and the song with this subtle change of tone. As one would say in "Cyrano de bergerac" (I translate from French): "It looks like a peach smiling with a strawberry, and so fresh that one could, approaching it, take a heart cold!" "On dirait une pêche qui sourirait avec une fraise, et si fraîche qu'on pourrait, l'approchant, prendre un rhume de coeur!" Thank you, David, for your always fascinating videos!
@fromchomleystreet
@fromchomleystreet 4 месяца назад
I immediately knew there was something off about the “Africa” example, because I still experience David’s modified version as a key change, despite it supposedly being a continuation of the same key. I was curious as to why. The problem is that David’s analysis, I would argue, has missed the crucial step - a third key that always separates the B Major that begins the verses from the F#m of the choruses. That key is C#m, and it’s actually the home key in which the song both begins and ends (when it doesn’t end in a fade-out of the chorus) The song begins straightforwardly in C#m, the intro vamping between the VI chord and the i chord (arguably stopping briefly at the v chord in between) and that exact motif reappears at the end of every verse and chorus. So we never do move directly from the key of B Major to the key of F#m. There’s always a section in C#m in between. It actually begins half-way though the (repeated) verse section, at the moment the apparently chromatic (in the context of B Major) AMajor chord is immediately recontextualised as a perfectly diatonic VI chord in a new key. This occurs on the “rises like Olympus” line, when the AMajor chord is immediately followed by C#m, firmly re-establishing the later as the tonic chord it was at the beginning of the song, aided by the vocal melody hovering around C# before resolving to it on “Serengeti” So David hasn’t actually removed the key change, he’s just replaced one very smooth key change (to the iv of the current key) with another very smooth key change (to the v of the current key). This explains why “Africa” sticks out in the video as the only example that retains its uplift in energy even after David’s transposition. I actually think I might like David’s key change even more than the original. Somehow, it’s more arresting, lifting that extra whole tone. But if we wanted to hear what the song would sound like with that particular key change gone, we would need to transpose Toto’s F#m chorus, not into G#m as David has done, but into C#m.
@slimkickens
@slimkickens 4 месяца назад
The Beach Boys are full of them. One of my favorites is the key change in Don't Worry Baby going into each chorus. The ii-V, but resolving to the iii (or ii of the new key), setting up another ii-V to bring us to the new key is probably one of the most clever ways to hide a truck driver key shift. Then the iv-IV7 cadence back down to the verse. So good.
@mikelafleur441
@mikelafleur441 4 месяца назад
I was going to mentioned Brian Wilson but you beat me to it!
@Moises505130
@Moises505130 4 месяца назад
I think for Lovefool it is subtle because the verse, although in C major, is interpreted in A minor. it makes it feel like it's going from A minor to A major playing with the parallel keys
@Magst3r1
@Magst3r1 4 месяца назад
Another RCHP song with a subtle key change is Under the Bridge, it changes twice, from A, to E then back to A
@rome8180
@rome8180 4 месяца назад
I noticed. But I'm obsessed with complex harmony. It's probably the thing I'm most drawn to in music. In my own music, I work really hard at making "strange" chord progressions sound "normal." There are all sorts of tricks for doing this that you learn over time. Obviously, you can do things like employ secondary dominants and other clever pivot chords. But the real trick, in my opinion, is having a singing melody that bridges the gap between the keys.
@akeithing1841
@akeithing1841 4 месяца назад
Love that! Same here! Check out my first ep Separate Checks on all the sites! I like to think I have some good songs with cool chords Lmk!
@mafuuyama
@mafuuyama 4 месяца назад
⁠@@akeithing1841 i’ll give it a listen!
@skakirask
@skakirask 4 месяца назад
"Penny Lane" shifts down a step at the chorus as well. I stole that technique for one of my own songs to help suit my vocal range, so I wonder if McCartney and Paich did it for similar reasons.
@tiestenbosch
@tiestenbosch 4 месяца назад
Watch this video. somewhere in the middle, there is a brilliant explanation on what the keychanges do. It brings the song from a cheerful, to a melancholic/nostalgic mood and back to a bright new day, as is exxplained. In general a very good video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZQS91wVdvYc.html
@shoegazeforever8810
@shoegazeforever8810 4 месяца назад
Shifting the chords downwards in the Chorus while the melody predictably rises is used to indicate that the singer is removed from the events that he/she is singing about. This makes perfect sense in a nostalgic song such as'Penny Lane'.
@pearcefitzpatrickodonovan480
@pearcefitzpatrickodonovan480 4 месяца назад
Sweet child o mine is one I always think of for a great key change
@DavidBennettPiano
@DavidBennettPiano 4 месяца назад
Yeah that’s a good one!
@BernardoMartins_
@BernardoMartins_ 13 часов назад
Red Hot Chili Peppers’s Under the Bridge has its instrumental intro in D, then its verse is in E. They also do change keys in other songs such as Around the World and Knock Me Down. Or even, for that master, the solo of californication, which is in A instead of Am, like the rest of the song. Apparently sudden change of keys is a common modus operandi of theirs.
@PaulMiller-mn3me
@PaulMiller-mn3me 4 месяца назад
Walk the Line by Johnny Cash… each verse is a key change, but slips right in
@wyattstevens8574
@wyattstevens8574 4 месяца назад
Good one! A more in-your-face Johnny Cash key-changing one is "5 Feet High and Rising," which actually uses the key changes as word-painting!
@GizzyDillespee
@GizzyDillespee 4 месяца назад
In the Folsom & San Quentin version of Walk The Line, he literally practices the new key by humming a note along with the guitar, in the new key, right before each verse. It makes the key changes as obvious as could be.
@richardgratton7557
@richardgratton7557 4 месяца назад
Yes, good example. In the last verse, Johnny sings an octave lower than the first verse. And if you listen to the original Sun Records version, he’s actually slightly sharp on the line « Because your Mine… » It was too low, even for him.😊
@jchristophersmith731
@jchristophersmith731 4 месяца назад
I always thought of LoveFool as simply moving from the minor (Am) to the parallel major, with the E7 acting as the pivot between both.
@shortchord
@shortchord 4 месяца назад
I thought the same.
@Nathanaelsun22
@Nathanaelsun22 4 месяца назад
This is one I was really asking for and appreciate thanks!!
@ChuckieMcHaggis
@ChuckieMcHaggis 4 месяца назад
I reckon that 'climb' in Lovefool elevates it from a pretty standard pop riff with cleverer-than-normal lyrics, to a great piece of alt-pop. I'd never have thought it hinged so much on that. Great analysis.
@AutPen38
@AutPen38 4 месяца назад
It's remarkable that the "hidden" key change is actually one of the hooks of the song. It used to work great at student indie discos as it gives you a pause for breath before you throw yourself into the uplifting chorus.
@5alpha23
@5alpha23 4 месяца назад
Fascinating how playing an instrument in my childhood and young adulthood makes every single one of these changes very obvious to me. Not once did I NOT notice that the key changes before you specifically pointed it out. I haven't played my instrument for fifteen years or so but the musical hearing just stay with you.
@extavwudda
@extavwudda 4 месяца назад
I've always found the key shifts in Nik Kershaw's "the riddle" fascinating. Would love to see your analysis.
@pursharthchawla8306
@pursharthchawla8306 4 месяца назад
absolutely fantastic video, the most approachable video explaining the effects of key changes in the song. thanks so much for this 🙏
@DavidBennettPiano
@DavidBennettPiano 4 месяца назад
Glad it was helpful!
@ericrakestraw664
@ericrakestraw664 4 месяца назад
"Lovefool" starts in A minor and modulates to A major in the chorus.
@guitaristssuck8979
@guitaristssuck8979 4 месяца назад
Yeah, he's making confusion with major and relative minor... that's why we should express the key in modes!
@landondavismusic
@landondavismusic 4 месяца назад
Another good one is the intro from Wouldn’t it be nice by The Beach Boys
@mikelafleur441
@mikelafleur441 4 месяца назад
Eagles New kid in town is one of my favorites. Like your last example, George Harrison's Something goes from C to A. Great job!
@artkincell
@artkincell 4 месяца назад
Thank you for this David. I love these subtle changes.
@DavidBennettPiano
@DavidBennettPiano 4 месяца назад
Glad you like them! 🙂🙂
@arklowrockz
@arklowrockz 4 месяца назад
There is a lovely and fairly subtle key change in The Carpenters "Calling Occupants of INterplanetary Craft" after Karen sings the title line for the first time and is just about to sing it for the second time. It is a fairly joyous thing indeed.
@nedim_guitar
@nedim_guitar 4 месяца назад
This was very informative!
@axlhyvonen461
@axlhyvonen461 4 месяца назад
The best of the best and the most interesting one as for the vid of chord progressions, many thanks!
@joshwmusic6838
@joshwmusic6838 4 месяца назад
I've always liked the key change in And I Love Her. And also the final chorus of Livin' On A Prayer
@tonlicht
@tonlicht 4 месяца назад
Love your Videos too inspire my songwriting. Thank you for your awesome Work ❤
@DavidBennettPiano
@DavidBennettPiano 4 месяца назад
Thanks for watching 😁😁
@Pandamasque
@Pandamasque 4 месяца назад
Good Times Bad Times by Led Zeppelin is stealthy at changing keys. Verse1 is in E, Chorus goes into A then Verse2 is in F# and we only go back to E after the second chorus. And the song is well under 3 minutes. Another interesting example is the refrains in Zeppelin's "In the Evening". Instead of having a chorus there's that "Oh, I need your love" refrain. It's in D, but after Verse2 it's in G and then later in the song it's in D again...
@DavidBennettPiano
@DavidBennettPiano 4 месяца назад
Nice! I’ve never noticed that one!
@davidluke7996
@davidluke7996 4 месяца назад
I've always loved the clever key change (or is it multiple key changes?) near the end of St. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band -- but I don't know enough music theory to analyze it.
@weirdghazt
@weirdghazt 4 месяца назад
C Major transitioning to A Major is the most amazing I've ever heard
@lovremedanic7275
@lovremedanic7275 4 месяца назад
A Man I'll Never Be by Boston has a really fluid key change in the solo (half step down).
@philspear73
@philspear73 4 месяца назад
That's a banger!
@MaTT-oo8de
@MaTT-oo8de 4 месяца назад
Great video!
@peterhorn9934
@peterhorn9934 4 месяца назад
Yet another awesome video hooking me on theory. Super fun!
@smblott
@smblott 4 месяца назад
Squeeze, Up the junction... The key change is very hidden.
@Petch85
@Petch85 4 месяца назад
I love this way of teaching music. What did a song do and how would it sound like if they did something else. I am learning so much. Now I will try playing around with different ways of changing keys. Thanks.
@johnqpublic4662
@johnqpublic4662 4 месяца назад
Very good!
@PlatypusWWK
@PlatypusWWK 4 месяца назад
I do not have a musical ear but I had noticed the three first ones 😊. Thanks for the video.
@davidrhysf
@davidrhysf 4 месяца назад
Our house by madness has a nice key change
@Nathanaelsun22
@Nathanaelsun22 4 месяца назад
I love how you were able to show how they would sound with out the key change really great thanks!
@DavidBennettPiano
@DavidBennettPiano 4 месяца назад
😊😊😊
@johns950
@johns950 4 месяца назад
Message in a Bottle also has the key shift down a whole step for the outro riff - adds a soupcon of drama.
@simondesjardins3391
@simondesjardins3391 4 месяца назад
Great video! One of my favorite example is Morning Has Broken by Cat Stevens, the transitions are so brilliant.
@philclennell
@philclennell 4 месяца назад
How about a segment on songs with key changes between the intro and first verse? To me it's a stylish way of opening a song. Warning - once you've heard a few you'll be listening for them all the time! For example Everlasting love/Love affair 1960s?
@billyschultz9004
@billyschultz9004 4 месяца назад
There's a song, Ordinary, from the band Copeland that has its intro in F and the verse changes to Cm. It's jarring but beautiful.
@laurenzpelster2499
@laurenzpelster2499 4 месяца назад
Wouldn't it be nice...
@joelwagg8314
@joelwagg8314 4 месяца назад
A lot of songs that modulate for the chorus do that. Leave A Light On by Belinda Carlisle does that as well.
@fromchomleystreet
@fromchomleystreet 4 месяца назад
Toto’s “Africa” is actually one of these.
@mrgeebus
@mrgeebus 4 месяца назад
For me, in Zephyr Song the key change to the D Major gives musical imagery to support the 'fly away' lyric. If it went to the obvious Cmaj then you dont get that tonic uplift so less of a feeling of flying away evoked. Similarly in Lovefool, I think the tonal shift fits the lyrical content of Nina's pretence that the other person loves her - she loves him, he no longer loves her, the chorus is lyrically a dream scenario, so the music reflects this.
@gerardobecher9404
@gerardobecher9404 4 месяца назад
Queen used to include those kind of subtle key changes in its most popular songs. Bohemian Raphsody goes from Bb to Eb without almost being noticed when the key changes. And Love of My Life from C to F in the same way. In both case it's a change to the IV grade of the original scale, having 6 notes in common in it. That's the cause for the changes being so smooth.
@PowerRedBullTypology
@PowerRedBullTypology 4 месяца назад
Most songs really get better with such keychanges. Pop music is just so simple that often without keychanges, it just goes on for way too long with way too little variation, it becomes boring easily.
@cakemartyr5794
@cakemartyr5794 4 месяца назад
Rush have to be worth a discussion on key changes. Also Talk Talk (not the phone company!)
@cdprince768
@cdprince768 4 месяца назад
What about songs where you don't notice a key? (I'm looking at you, King Crimson)
@badgasaurus4211
@badgasaurus4211 4 месяца назад
That would be interesting to discuss
@Twannnng
@Twannnng 4 месяца назад
One thing I only just realised in Lovefool is that during the "So I cry... and I beg" bits in the chorus the guitar is playing the melody from the verse in the background. Neat!
@wadehoney722
@wadehoney722 4 месяца назад
I didn’t notice it until transcribing it for solo piano!
@danidelrey7473
@danidelrey7473 4 месяца назад
I think that another great exaple is the key change in the last chorus of "Latley" by Stevie Wonder, I love it. He uses a climbing bridge too, what makes it very smooth.
@lucapisanogonzalez274
@lucapisanogonzalez274 4 месяца назад
this is becoming mi favourite youtube channel
4 месяца назад
I would say "Miss You Love" by Silverchair
@wyattstevens8574
@wyattstevens8574 4 месяца назад
What about the verses of "Just A Girl" by No Doubt, repeatedly pivoting between D major and D minor? Cory from 12tone has described this as an example of "hybrid tonality," but what do you think? Would it be one of these?
@Ryedale-mj7vg
@Ryedale-mj7vg 4 месяца назад
Enjoying your channel thanks David, would it be possible at some point to make a short analysis of "Flower of Scotland", with some references to any modes used and how it comes to be for so many people, the world over, such an emotional piece of music?
@ottolehikoinen6193
@ottolehikoinen6193 4 месяца назад
Mainly learnt songs by ear and you found three that I had plenty difficulties to get the chords.
@davidfaby5737
@davidfaby5737 4 месяца назад
Great video, thank you so much! So now that you've covered examples with key changes in the way up, do you have any example of key changes the way down? Like after a chorus key change for instance? :)
@mixmashandtinker3266
@mixmashandtinker3266 4 месяца назад
Chris Rea’s Road to hell has a lovely change at the end of the very long and slow intro. It goes from the major to the minor.
@jasonsykes7725
@jasonsykes7725 4 месяца назад
Hi David Marillion , kayleigh changes for verse 2 then back for the chorusi I believe great site thanks
@MattiasBrunschen
@MattiasBrunschen 4 месяца назад
A very nice example is Roxette's "It Must Have Been Love", with a subtle key change in the middle-8 from C to F.
@carbonmonoxide5052
@carbonmonoxide5052 4 месяца назад
I think a big part of why C to A works so well in Lovefool is that both keys are part of the same diminished family (C, Eb, F#, A). All are relative majors/minors of one another. E7 is also fairly at home in C Major, being the V of vi.
@Piktor201
@Piktor201 4 месяца назад
Very interesting.
@ongp793
@ongp793 4 месяца назад
Africa in G#m sounds so good!
@arllllxo
@arllllxo 4 месяца назад
i agree
@fromchomleystreet
@fromchomleystreet 4 месяца назад
That’s because, unlike all the other examples, it’s still a key change. The original shifts up a fourth. David’s change shifts up a fifth, making it an even brighter shift, while still very smooth. David missed the modulation within the verses, which has them beginning in BMajor, but ending firmly back in the iconic intro riff’s key of C#m. That’s the key the chorus would be in if this particular key change were actually removed.
@HeiniSchnulz
@HeiniSchnulz 4 месяца назад
Stock, Aitken and Waterman’s ‘I Should Be So Lucky’ sung by Kylie Minogue. It was her breakthrough record back in 1984. So many key changes in a top of the charts pop song that you kind of accept it in a can't-see-the-forest-for-the-trees-way, cuz it's just so da** catchy.
@TonkineseCatFancier
@TonkineseCatFancier 2 месяца назад
Hi David, love your work. If it hasn't been mentioned, 'Breathless' by The Corrs is the most amazing unnoticed key change IMO.
@RussellSmith91
@RussellSmith91 4 месяца назад
For 'The Zephyr Song', the 3rd from the F major (A) carries over to the D major in the chorus as the 5th. It still keeps the song rooted around A, just not obviously.
@jrpipik
@jrpipik 4 месяца назад
Look at Paul Simon's "Still Crazy After All These Years." Interesting key changes throughout.
@a.r.x.r.a4485
@a.r.x.r.a4485 4 месяца назад
I always found the Keychange in In the Army now very subtle
@Sammmuel8
@Sammmuel8 4 месяца назад
would love to hear you talk more often about the red hot chili peppers !
@TomNemmer
@TomNemmer 4 месяца назад
Now, do a video on key changes in Beatles songs, please!
@elbunte
@elbunte 4 месяца назад
The key change in ‘Towers’ by Bon Iver is perfectly executed
@joeedz8004
@joeedz8004 4 месяца назад
Great video and I know you mentioned a few times the relationship between the shift in keys in regards to how many notes are common, however are there any more details you can tell us about how you would go about choosing and writing in a chord change to a song?
@AutPen38
@AutPen38 4 месяца назад
An old tip I remember (which is related to the circle of fifths concept) is that if you to go to an arbitrary key, use the fifth (dominant) chord of that key as a pivot point. e.g. It's easy to get from D to C, as you can play a G major chord. It's the IV of D, but is the V of C, so you can be in D for a bit and then use the G chord to get into C.
@Jongoldlanz
@Jongoldlanz 4 месяца назад
Beautiful Noise by Neil Diamond is an unusual one where is goes down a whole tone after the first verse.
@jenlfpotter3870
@jenlfpotter3870 4 месяца назад
Sad Cafe Everyday Hurts does the same, but goes up a semitone. You don't think it will happen and then it does happen, so you almost miss it.
@EinSophistry
@EinSophistry 4 месяца назад
I always thought it was pretty clever how the title track of Tool's Fear Inoculum sneakily shifts from A minor to D phrygian by making just one small change at a time as the song progresses. We get a couple brief passages early in the song where the B gets flattened, giving it an A phrygian sound. This becomes permanent about halfway through the song, so this Bflat is already well established by the time the tonal center shifts to D toward the end. Then it's just a matter of adding the Eflat for a properly gnarly outro.
@stefanmachler8295
@stefanmachler8295 4 месяца назад
Johnny Hates Jazz - Shattered Dreams is a wonderful example of good Keychange. I didn‘t realized it, just after I learned the bassline.
@bradleyg.1770
@bradleyg.1770 4 месяца назад
“Don’t worry baby” for me has the most invisible key change
@TonkineseCatFancier
@TonkineseCatFancier 2 месяца назад
Beatles' 'Bungalow Bill' is another great one for this
@radiozelaza
@radiozelaza 4 месяца назад
Sting often used that key change scheme - the same one is used in Truth Hits Everybody from 1978 lol
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