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The two versions of the phrasing and counterpoints of melodies are from "When She Loved Me", ToyStory 2, Sarah McLachlan.

See this for example for the piano:

The first and second time, when this melody appears, it goes as:

musical passage, first time, with E and D in alto voice

musical passage, second time, with E and D in alto voice

The third time, when this melody appears, it goes as:

musical passage, first time, with Eb and Db in alto voice

Questions:

  1. The sheet music says the two parts are all in F major. But are they really the same F major, or are they different?

  2. The first and second time,Are there good reasons/theories behind these two choices of bases?

the base goes: FEEDDCCBb.

The third time, the base goes FEbEbDbDbCCBb.

Are there good reasons/theories behind this?

  • The first and second time, the base goes: FEEDDCCBb.

  • The third time, the base goes FEbEbDbDbCCBb.

The two versions of the phrasing and counterpoints of melodies are from "When She Loved Me", ToyStory 2, Sarah McLachlan.

The first and second time, when this melody appears, it goes as:

musical passage, first time, with E and D in alto voice

musical passage, second time, with E and D in alto voice

The third time, when this melody appears, it goes as:

musical passage, first time, with Eb and Db in alto voice

Questions:

  1. The sheet music says the two parts are all in F major. But are they really the same F major, or are they different?

  2. The first and second time,

the base goes: FEEDDCCBb.

The third time, the base goes FEbEbDbDbCCBb.

Are there good reasons/theories behind this?

The two versions of the phrasing and counterpoints of melodies are from "When She Loved Me", ToyStory 2, Sarah McLachlan.

See this for example for the piano:

The first and second time, when this melody appears, it goes as:

musical passage, first time, with E and D in alto voice

musical passage, second time, with E and D in alto voice

The third time, when this melody appears, it goes as:

musical passage, first time, with Eb and Db in alto voice

Questions:

  1. The sheet music says the two parts are all in F major. But are they really the same F major, or are they different?

  2. Are there good reasons/theories behind these two choices of bases?

  • The first and second time, the base goes: FEEDDCCBb.

  • The third time, the base goes FEbEbDbDbCCBb.

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The two versions of the phrasing and counterpoints of melodies are from When"When She Loved Me ToyStory 2Me", ToyStory 2, Sarah McLachlan.

The first and second time, when this melody appears, it goes as:   

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enter image description heremusical passage, second time, with E and D in alto voice

The third time, when this melody appears, it goes as:   

enter image description heremusical passage, first time, with Eb and Db in alto voice

Questions:

  1. The sheet music says the two parts are all in F major. But are they really the same F major, or are they different?

  2. The first and second time,

the base goes: FEEDDCCBb.

The third time, the base goes FEbEbDbDbCCBb.

Are there good reasons/theories behind this?

The two versions of the phrasing and counterpoints of melodies are from When She Loved Me ToyStory 2 Sarah McLachlan.

The first and second time, when this melody appears, it goes as:  enter image description here  enter image description here

The third time, when this melody appears, it goes as:  enter image description here

Questions:

  1. The sheet music says the two parts are all in F major. But are they really the same F major, or are they different?

  2. The first and second time,

the base goes: FEEDDCCBb.

The third time, the base goes FEbEbDbDbCCBb.

Are there good reasons/theories behind this?

The two versions of the phrasing and counterpoints of melodies are from "When She Loved Me", ToyStory 2, Sarah McLachlan.

The first and second time, when this melody appears, it goes as: 

musical passage, first time, with E and D in alto voice 

musical passage, second time, with E and D in alto voice

The third time, when this melody appears, it goes as: 

musical passage, first time, with Eb and Db in alto voice

Questions:

  1. The sheet music says the two parts are all in F major. But are they really the same F major, or are they different?

  2. The first and second time,

the base goes: FEEDDCCBb.

The third time, the base goes FEbEbDbDbCCBb.

Are there good reasons/theories behind this?

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The two versions of the phrasing and counterpoints of melodies are from When She Loved Me ToyStory 2 Sarah McLachlan.

The first and second time, when this melody appears, it goes as: enter image description here enter image description here

The third time, when this melody appears, it goes as: enter image description here

Questions:

  1. The sheet music says the two parts are all in F major. But are they really the same F major, or are they different?

  2. The first and second time,

the base goes: FEEDDCCBFEEDDCCBb.

The third time, the base goes FEbEbDbDbCCBFEbEbDbDbCCBb.

Are there good reasons/theories behind this?

The two versions of the phrasing and counterpoints of melodies are from When She Loved Me ToyStory 2 Sarah McLachlan.

The first and second time, when this melody appears, it goes as: enter image description here enter image description here

The third time, when this melody appears, it goes as: enter image description here

Questions:

  1. The sheet music says the two parts are all in F major. But are they really the same F major, or are they different?

  2. The first and second time,

the base goes: FEEDDCCB.

The third time, the base goes FEbEbDbDbCCB.

Are there good reasons/theories behind this?

The two versions of the phrasing and counterpoints of melodies are from When She Loved Me ToyStory 2 Sarah McLachlan.

The first and second time, when this melody appears, it goes as: enter image description here enter image description here

The third time, when this melody appears, it goes as: enter image description here

Questions:

  1. The sheet music says the two parts are all in F major. But are they really the same F major, or are they different?

  2. The first and second time,

the base goes: FEEDDCCBb.

The third time, the base goes FEbEbDbDbCCBb.

Are there good reasons/theories behind this?

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