aKaraoke screen I saw recently proudly announced a song was in the key of "E". although, come to think of it, this may have been an appropriate use of quotation marks.
I dunno, there's apparently a company by the name of The Key of E, and they don't have quote marks. Those quote marks may indeed be unneccesary.
Maybe the song was written in E, but in the karaoke recording, the guitar player was using a capo to change the key but still was using the same fingering, thus playing it as if it were in the key of E, but actually playing it in a different key.
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I dunno, there's apparently a company by the name of The Key of E, and they don't have quote marks. Those quote marks may indeed be unneccesary.
Maybe the song was written in E, but in the karaoke recording, the guitar player was using a capo to change the key but still was using the same fingering, thus playing it as if it were in the key of E, but actually playing it in a different key.
then again, maybe not.
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