Again, only 1 note changes between Key of E and A! What also changes is the pull and push (relationship of the tonic to the harmonic chords) in the scale, but with only two chords in each key and the two keys next to each other in the circle of fifths, there would be no way of hearing this neuance in such a short arrangement. So my question to you is how do you know it is not working? You have to examine the notation. Is the D# (the vii dimenished chord in key of E) changing to D (the IV major chord in Key of A).

I hate to sound like a music nerd, cause I not, I am just a hobbyist, but I am confused how a second report of this is not working has come in. Please try a big change in key which may give you a chance to hear the change since multiple notes change. And make the arrangement long enough so you can hear the change in tonic.

Or examine the notation. For all I know it could be that this key change only effects notation and the chords are actually not changing at all. But we need to do a proper test.

Sorry for the outburst. Maybe it is my fever acting up again. grin
I really mean no disrespect.



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