depends. but if u play tuba u can get some pretty rockin music for it from tubapeter. hes got a utube and website. have fun!
The song is in major, but some of the chords are minor.
If the song ends in the parallel major key of the minor key (e.g. C major in C minor), it is called a "Picardy Third" or a "Picardy Cadence." The major chord is often used because it has a much stronger resolution than a minor chord.
G Major
It depends on context. If the piece continues in minor after the major chord, it was probably a half cadence on a major V chord. If the very last chord of a minor piece is major, that's called a Picardy 3rd.
In the Mario theme, there are two reasons why black notes are used in C major. One reason is because of chromaticism, which is when there is movement in half steps (or semitones), and in the Mario theme, the G sharp in the part that is E C G G# A F F A is an example of this. Another reason that is in the Mario theme is mode mixture, which is taking notes from a parallel minor key into a song with a major key, or vice versa. An example of this is when the E flat from c minor is used in the Mario theme. There are also other ways this can happen, which aren't in the Mario theme. One way this happens is by a song temporarily being in a different key even though the temporary key is not notated. Another way is through the use of twelve-tone technique (or serialism), which uses all of the twelve tones that make up an octave.
It is minor
major
It's actually in e minor.
The song is in major, but some of the chords are minor.
The song is in a MAJOR key, but there are a few odd minor chords now and then.Most of the song is in the key of A Major, but the last few bars of the song are in F♯ Major.
E minor
If the song ends in the parallel major key of the minor key (e.g. C major in C minor), it is called a "Picardy Third" or a "Picardy Cadence." The major chord is often used because it has a much stronger resolution than a minor chord.
More like minor than major.
The theme song for the new season is "Beast Of America" by Nico Vega.
The relative minor of A major is F# minor.
G Major
Remember the Name by Fort Minor