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re: Isn't she always?

Posted by: LegitOnce 12:58 am EST 12/07/13
In reply to: re: Isn't she always? - Ronsdivas 04:30 pm EST 12/06/13

I'm not sure I understand. McDonald finished the song in D-flat major, which is the published key and the key Neway sang it in. If you want to check, the Los Angeles Times has posted a clip from the telecast, presumably with NBC's permission.

URL: Climb Ev'ry Mountain

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re: Isn't she always?

Posted by: Chromolume 01:05 am EST 12/07/13
In reply to: re: Isn't she always? - LegitOnce 12:58 am EST 12/07/13

I'm not sure I understand. McDonald finished the song in D-flat major, which is the published key...

...in the vocal score. But the original published sheet music doesn't modulate, so it ends in C. (In other words, there really is no "THE published key," lol.)


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