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Old July 10th, 2006
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I think the most important thing to do when you start playing the guitar is to find a really good teacher, which I did (thanks Dan), but I have probably been a little (lot?) less focused on the theory side of music than he would have preferred. So, I´ve just spent a couple of hours trying to figure out what it is I do in this tune. Which was prompted by the following excellent comment:

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Originally Posted by Kirk Lorange
I kept waiting for a new section to take over for a while, like maybe a key change (try going to the relative major 'A'):
So, I´ve discovered that it´s in F sharp minor (which was a bit of a midbender when i first saw it), and I´ve also learned what a relative major is. Thanks Kirk, this pulled me kicking and screaming into theory

Now I just have to understand what that means on a practical level

Ingvar Hulterström