| It's in D. Almost all the chords are sevenths or power chords, so it's only roughly D major.
Main riff alternates between D7 C7 D7 and G5 F5 G5. Chorus goes A, C5, G7, A.
Clapton's solo is in D pentatonic minor (against D7) and A pentatonic minor (against A maj). Note- the minor 3rds are just passing tones. He quotes "Blue Moon" here and there.
Nevermind about minor over major or what's major, what's dominant, etc. It's a blues pattern with a lot of dominant chords and a flat seven. Pretty standard stuff now, but it was an ear-opener when it came out.
What you're calling a key change is just a I7-IV7 change, then the choruses target the V7.
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Last edited by Lyle Caldwell : 09-22-2004 at 06:27 PM.
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