Topic: sweet key changes

I like the way a sweet chord progression in a key change can add so much. I like to use , in the Willie Nelson song "CRAZY". To go from key of C to G.  Two counts each, Cmaj7,Bm7,Am7,D7, and resolves to the G.
   Does anyone else have a key change they like using in a particular song?

Ron

Re: sweet key changes

As in changing the key in the middle of a song? I have one that is a E 145 then in the middle I switch to a G 145. then switch back. Sounds pretty good and extends the song alot more then just a 145

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Re: sweet key changes

I like the key change in "the gambler" by Kenny rogers. it steps up a key for the last verse and chorus and is very appropriate for the sound in the song.

There is a version of this song saying in the song to put a capo on the second fret, lol lol yea that would work, instead I found the correct one where you do not have to put a capo on the guitar and just transpose it up to the key.
http://www.chordie.com/chord.pere/tabfu … ambler.crd
the version at the bottom shows this. lol

Great song though

Ken

ye get some that are cut out for the job and others just get by from pretending

Re: sweet key changes

Howdy,

Another popular song that steps up and changes keys is "Me and Bobby McGee"  Fun to play.

Later, Wayne P