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Posted: April 29 2007, 09:06 |
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To me, it seems like a way to add uncertainty to the end of the song, mixing two keys together. It doesn't sound too detached from the song, though. The most similar example I can think of (though not ideal) is The Unforgettable Fire, by U2, that ends with a string section coda that seems to modulate from D minor into A minor. Kind of like ending the statement with an ellipsis instead of a dot...
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