Yes...that's just the name. You don't change the name just because you play it in a different key. Bach's Minuet in G will always in be that even if you play it in F.
@@cuatrojibaro the name of the song is Moonlight Sonata/Sonata No. 14. The key it's played in on the Piano is C-sharp minor. When it was transcribed onto the classical guitar, it was done in the key of A minor. You are saying this song is in C-sharp minor when it is in-fact in A minor. The key of a song is not part of the name.
This is in A minor, not C-sharp minor
Yes...that's just the name. You don't change the name just because you play it in a different key. Bach's Minuet in G will always in be that even if you play it in F.
@@cuatrojibaro the name of the song is Moonlight Sonata/Sonata No. 14. The key it's played in on the Piano is C-sharp minor. When it was transcribed onto the classical guitar, it was done in the key of A minor. You are saying this song is in C-sharp minor when it is in-fact in A minor. The key of a song is not part of the name.
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