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Pioneer Newbie Location: brentwood
Registered: 05 August 2008
Posts: 9
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hello people. just been finding the key of some of my tunes with a keyboard a came accross a root chord of B flat sustained 2nd. have tried other chourds and it definately that. how would this fit on the camelot wheel. ps im too tight to buy mixedinkey.
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Sanity cleansed daily.![]() Location: Vancouver, Canada
Registered: 24 October 2006
Posts: 22822
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Don't get overcomplex with it - the majority of songs are in simple minor or major keys. Try and find the closest you can there as it shouldn't be too hard to find something close which sounds okay.
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Pioneer Newbie Location: brentwood
Registered: 05 August 2008
Posts: 9
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thanks mate maybe ill just get mixedinkey after all. been many years since i learnt guitar and im very rusty on notation nowerdays.
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Resident DJ Location: SouthPhilly USA
Registered: 21 November 2005
Posts: 165
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Suck it up and buy the software. It is well worth the money and a very invalueable tool for any dj. Once you tag your music it's there, that's it, forever with that song. Every piece of software I use the key is there.
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