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Now we're going to take a look at our next two measures, and we have, we'll look at our
chords first, C sharp minor, which comes out of B major. Or if you search for C sharp Dorian,
that will come up as well. The Dorian is a minor chord, C sharp minor. Or if you search
for B Dorian, D-O-R-E-A-N, that will come up as well. And B minor, E seven, both come
out of A major, if you search for A major you'll get these two chords, if you search
for B major you'll get C sharp as well. So you can reference that now, and we'll look
at the melody. It's rather simple, it's just five, six, five, five, six, five, five. And
it's really the chord changes underneath the melody that give it a lot of oomph. So as
we play it we have this...
so again, you got this nice simple melody that repeats itself, but as you put these
different chords it gives the notes different colors. And those are your next two measures.