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There are a couple of thing to note in this arrangement. First of all, live
the song. Give it a lot of feeling, otherwise it will get boring. The final
chorus should be substantially faster, but that should be logical from the
progression.
Secondly, do not pronounce all the backgrounds as writen. The score
indicates the intended accents, but many parts must, at the same time, be
fluent, without stops. This also goes for the breathing pauses where you
will need to be carefull not to interrupt the flow of the song. Do not
pronounce the 'd' as a hard consonant in the background's 'du' because that
would make an awfull sound (it is the stripped piano line). Good advice is
to listen to the original first.
Thirdly, the song is in the original key. I tried to transpose it a couple
of times to match a better voicing distribution, but it sounded terrible
every time. I guess that this is one of those songs best left at it's
original key.
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