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This sounds to me like one of those chord sequences that sounds great on acoustic guitar. Lots of open strings, interesting resonances and dissonances, and no particular key center.

Are you doing this on acoustic guitar. I love this kind of sound in a folkie-dokie kind of setting. Fun to play and to sing along with. Not so easy to play along with a piano or other instuments.

I agree with the earlier comments: the prevalence of white-key notes says its in the key of C. The lack of a clear resolution to a C Major tonic, as Mac described, says its a mode of some kind. I bet these changes would go well with a C maj pentatonic melody.

I would not be too concerned with defining the key. Have fun and see where it goes.

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Last edited by flatfoot; 09/16/13 09:01 PM.

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