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:::::: Let's be honest, the sudden and quick modulations are a good reflection of a drunk's likelihood of following the first impulse that comes to mind, as well as the possibility of things going from good to either awkward or bad at the drop of a hat.   
:::::: Let's be honest, the sudden and quick modulations are a good reflection of a drunk's likelihood of following the first impulse that comes to mind, as well as the possibility of things going from good to either awkward or bad at the drop of a hat.   


:::::: Believe it or not, one of the key notes in the modulation, D-Demisharp- the note situated at an 11/8 fourth above the main tonic of A-Natural- actually occurs once in the bass near the end of each major section of the song up until the modulation, and the same chord in which it occurs is actually a simpler version of one of the chords used in the modulation itself.  If you want, I'll be happy to make separate practice pieces demonstrating the chord progressions in question. --[[User:Aura|Aura]] ([[User talk:Aura|talk]]) 19:32, 31 October 2020 (UTC)
:::::: Believe it or not, one of the key notes in the modulation, D-Demisharp- the note situated at an 11/8 fourth above the main tonic of A-Natural- actually occurs once in the bass near the end of each major section of the song up until the modulation, and the same chord in which it occurs is actually a simpler and slightly modified version of one of the chords used in the modulation itself.  If you want, I'll be happy to make separate practice pieces demonstrating the chord progressions in question. --[[User:Aura|Aura]] ([[User talk:Aura|talk]]) 19:32, 31 October 2020 (UTC)