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Uploaded by inlandempires on Sep 24, 2009
Many Youtubers are wondering: how does In C end (hear the beginning in http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjR4QYsa9nE).Here is the stunning conclusion to this classic.
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Brilliant.
bootsamou 1 month ago
@artiste1212 You can play in a key without playing the root. Just makes the key a bit more ambiguous. Unless im mistaken?
hojima 2 months ago
i have listend difernet ending at one concert, they stoped all at once.
krakziglova 3 months ago
The key the notes are played in is often closely related to C, especially at the beginning.
clarksc1988 1 year ago
For a piece called "In C," its ending doesn't have a C in it (besides for the constant tapping of the beat)
artiste1212 2 years ago
It's so neat!!!
Thanks!
BarbaraPloyer333 2 years ago
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Brilliant.
bootsamou 1 month ago
@artiste1212 You can play in a key without playing the root. Just makes the key a bit more ambiguous. Unless im mistaken?
hojima 2 months ago
i have listend difernet ending at one concert, they stoped all at once.
krakziglova 3 months ago
The key the notes are played in is often closely related to C, especially at the beginning.
clarksc1988 1 year ago
For a piece called "In C," its ending doesn't have a C in it (besides for the constant tapping of the beat)
artiste1212 2 years ago
It's so neat!!!
Thanks!
BarbaraPloyer333 2 years ago