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Looking for any clues on this tune, like key and chord sequence.

Its the old russian folk song.

Is it it in a particular mode ?

Thanks

Freshwater Surfin'

The Murray Basin
Australia

which tune? are all those titles referring to one tune? how about a link to a clip?
I found a lot of Red Army Chorus tunes on YT. Some of them are 'surfable' – like "The Red Army is the Best". They're pretty simple.

Squink Out!

The key varies. The Spotnicks version is recorded in E-flat while the "Cossack Rocket Patrol" is in G. I transcribed this years ago but lost it in a hard drive crash! But I started with The Spotnicks and ran it through some software to raise the key up to E.

If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.

JoBeast - they are all the one tune based on the russian song

BJB - it has a specific russian sound to it do you know if there is a specific scale or mode that is used for that sound ?

Freshwater Surfin'

The Murray Basin
Australia

I believe it's a typical minor scale but the progression has some major chord resolves.

Danny Snyder

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I am now playing trumpet with Prince Buster tribute band 'Balzac'

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Formerly a guitarist in The TomorrowMen and Meshugga Beach Party

Latest surf project - Now That's What I Call SURF

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