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most of the song Kaylee by Merlin uses this key signature B minor in the verses and D major the relative major in the chorus however after the guitar solo which ends in D Major the song changes to C sharp minor for the final verse coming out of a section ending in D Major this key feels comparatively darker both because the root descends by half step and because the mode changes from major to minor however C sharp minor is a whole step higher than the usual key of our versus B minor itamp;#39;s really interesting how the section being in C sharp minor is like an in-between key in terms of tone darker than our usual chorus but brighter than our usual verse to learn more about the song watch my full analysis on my YouTube channel Prague analyst