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  • Where Can I download the album?

    

  • d sharp and e flat are the same thing....

  • @vishally773 obviously you're stupid. they refer to the same actual key on the piano, but the key signatures are totally different!

  • @vishally773 yeah they're definately not.. the key signatures are wayyyyy different :P lol

  • D sharp is the key she is singing in.

  • @Ceylon24k d# minor, there's no such thing as D# major ;) lol

  • Does anyone know what key Sutton Foster is singing this in? It's being published in the key of E flat but she is definitely singing a much lower key because she's hitting a low G on the choruses. If anyone could help me out I'd really appreciate it.

  • @saejin1983 The note G is the third degree in the key of Eb. In Eb (or D#), the notes are Eb, F, G, Ab, Bb, C, D. It is perfectly normal for her to be hitting a G in the key of Eb.

  • she was so perfect in this

  • Anything goes is so underrated!

    

  • She will be doing Gypsy one day

  • Sutton Foster is my idol-3 thank you for posting this!!!

  • This awesome!!

  • Sutton Foster is the closest thing we have to modern-day Broadway royalty.

  • @IJVin What about J Grey?

  • @NegativeNick I think Joel is the royalty of the 60s and 70s, and "Anything Goes" is sort of like him passing the torch on to Sutton. If anyone disagrees, however, I open the floor. Please, speak up.

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