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According to the sheet music published by Alfred Publishing on Musicnotes.com, the original Lacrimosa sequence was performed in D-minor, and it was transposed into E-minor in the song. [14] Lee's vocals range from the low note of B 3 to the high note of E 5; the SATB choir vocals range from the low note of B 2 to the high note of E 4. [14]
Lee initially wrote it on guitar when she was 16 years old, and later reworked it on piano, recording it with the band's performance. The song is a power ballad with lyrics about uncertainty between feelings of sorrow and happiness. "Lithium" received generally positive reviews from music critics.
The earliest known demo of the song was a home-recording by Lee and Moody that solely featured Lee's vocals and piano and slightly different lyrics. It was intended to be included on their 1998 Evanescence EP but was cut before the EP's release. [11] [3] The song was re-recorded for their 2000 demo album, Origin. [12]
In the digital era, "My Immortal" became an early example of healthy sheet music downloads, becoming the all-time best-selling sheet music download at Musicnotes, with over 8,350 copies until June 2004, outpacing "A Thousand Miles"'s 7,137 sales. [22]
According to the sheet music published on the website Musicnotes.com by Alfred Music Publishing, "Sweet Sacrifice" was written in the key of F♯ minor and Lee's vocals for the song range from the musical note of A# 3 to G 5. [7]
"Good Enough" received generally positive reviews from music critics. In his review of The Open Door, Ed Thompson of IGN stated that although Lee's voice gives the song "a funereal cast", it is lyrically optimistic, deeming it "the most unique song Lee has ever released" and "the most beautiful song on the album". [13]
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