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So you wrote your chorus in C# minor and your verse in G major.
You know in your heart that these two pieces of music belong to each other but, like starcrossed lovers, they can not be together. Their keys are too different.
Or at least you can't find a convincing way for them to be together.
(And you can't transpose them because the verse in C# minor uses open strings on your guitar... a trick for another time...)
You know what you need?
You need some harmonic "universal glue".
That is to say, you need something that can connect any two chords or keys. Just apply the 'glue' and connect the two song sections.
"Wait something like this exists?"
Yup!
And it's actually quite easy to use.
It may sound like a utilitarian solution to an aesthetic problem... but like many things in music theory, you will still have choices on how to the result will sound and on what is the best artistic 'feeling' for the connection.
So let your starcross'd song sections be alone no more, and join them together in holy harmony with the universal harmonic glue
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