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What keys do you produce in?
I've seen a thread on this subject years ago, but I thought I'd ask this modern crowd 
I usually produce in Am, Dm, and Gm.
I can't write a song in a Major key because it always sounds too... happy. Major keys remind me too much of the "Sound of Music." Blegh.
Par example (I'm from Canada, so naturaly I only say "for example" in French):
Try this arp on the piano or whatever,
C - D# - G - _ | C - D# - G - _ | C - D# - G - _ | C - D# - G# - _
(note that's a G# on the end)
Nice right?
Now try:
C - E - G - _ | C - E - G - _ | C - E - G - _ | C - E - A - _
Ugh, disgusting. The hills are alive my friends, the hills are alive.
i'll be honest with you dude. I'v played piano since i was 6 and have always been in to making music. I haven't got a clue what keys i produce in. I make alot of electro / tech-house and i just go with what sounds right... You don't need to know the inns and out as long as it sounds how you want it to sound. I couldnt' tell you what key any of my tunes are in ... maybe i should learn... but then again its quite a nice feeling when havn't got a clue what key your in and it just seems to work,...
all the best
I use the white ones alot, but the black ones sometimes are cool if im doing house
I usually start out working in C maj or A min, since it's most confortable to work with on the keyboard (no black keys), but I often play C min as well. Then, when I start creating patches for my instruments I transpose my notes up or down to make the sound sit better. e.g. If my bass goes too deep / subsonic I pitch up 2-3 semitones, and if my lead is too pearcing I may transpose down 1-2 semitones.
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| Originally posted by echosystm I use the white ones alot, but the black ones sometimes are cool if im doing house |
Wow,
I wouldn't be aloof about musical knowlege. One thing I know is that since I actually started learning how music works, it's been alot easier to write melodies.
Today, I can write a melody in a couple minutes, when it might have taken me an hour to find something I was happy with a few years ago.
Thing for me is, I also plan on composing classical in the future, and doing music for movies etc, and I'm willing to bet there's no successful composer on the planet who doesn't know what key he's playing in.
Besides, I was playing in the same keys since I started, I just didn't know it.
If you want to find out, it's not that hard.
http://www.pianoworld.com/fun/vpc/piano_chords.htm
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Anyone try my little Major-Minor experiment?
because i'm now taking music courses at my uni as a braek from all the pre-med madness, i'm finally seriously learning music theory. honestly tho dude. theory has never helped me when it comes to writing melodies (although it helps me understand teh progression). it's helped me more for improv guitar work and solo-ing and stuff. everything i've written is in minor, i can't stand happy stuff
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| Originally posted by EtherealSL because i'm now taking music courses at my uni as a braek from all the pre-med madness, i'm finally seriously learning music theory. honestly tho dude. theory has never helped me when it comes to writing melodies (although it helps me understand teh progression). it's helped me more for improv guitar work and solo-ing and stuff. everything i've written is in minor, i can't stand happy stuff |
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| Originally posted by citizeN i'll be honest with you dude. I'v played piano since i was 6 and have always been in to making music. I haven't got a clue what keys i produce in. I make alot of electro / tech-house and i just go with what sounds right... You don't need to know the inns and out as long as it sounds how you want it to sound. I couldnt' tell you what key any of my tunes are in ... maybe i should learn... but then again its quite a nice feeling when havn't got a clue what key your in and it just seems to work,... all the best |
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| Originally posted by djglacial One thing though, when someone says "Your melody doesn't sound 'right,'" you can put it into words if you know what you're talking about. |
i couldnt answer you, i produce with anything that has "that feel" to it, i dont use any standard set feel, just an overall feel.
keys fabricate this feeling for you, i like to fabricate it with more than just one key or group of them.
Im all over the place
but youre right, majors are CHEESE!
[QUOTE]Originally posted by WiKKid sKiLLz
i couldnt answer you, i produce with anything that has "that feel" to it, i dont use any standard set feel, just an overall feel.

\o/z on last two.
Yah, you guys pretty much spelled it out for me there as well.
But I want to challenge you guys to figure out the chord progressions on your best melodies.
I will bet you they follow a widely used progression.
Whatever key I feel like. Although, I typically make a bass sound first, and then see which notes it sounds the best on the tonic and dominant.
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| Originally posted by DJ_Ikronix Whatever key I feel like. Although, I typically make a bass sound first, and then see which notes it sounds the best on the tonic and dominant. |
for no particular reasons i like playing in F#m, Am, and Dm. of course, if i'm doing a remix of a vocal track than i don't really have a choice. but yea.
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| Originally posted by No Left Turn for no particular reasons i like playing in F#m, Am, and Dm. of course, if i'm doing a remix of a vocal track than i don't really have a choice. but yea. |
OMG. THANK GOD. I was going to post this like a few days ago, but was scared of the negative feedback... IVE BEEN DYING TO KNOW. I feel like i stay in one key in every song i create. Its getting on my nerves because the sound is very dark and deep. I am happy to see some opinions to help me
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| Originally posted by djglacial Ha, awesome. Yah, minor's the only way to go, unless you're DJ Sammy. |
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| Originally posted by WiKKid sKiLLz but youre right, majors are CHEESE! |
doesnt matter what keys you use.. its the order you use them that makes it happy/cheeze.
the good ones
Hmm me I'm usually a Dm, Eb m,Fm guy. Like most of you guys..minor keys kick ass! But umm some majors are alright to. I figure G major is the best. But yeah G and A are mostly like...like of epic keys...right?
Ive been trying to pick a key that i like and i dont know..
My biggest problem is making Pads in the backround that give it the movement... Just really cant put chords together i guess in a nice fashion
Right now i believe i am in Emaj
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| Originally posted by echosystm ... I cant believe people are replying seriously to this thread... |
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| Originally posted by Biatchzxz Ive been trying to pick a key that i like and i dont know.. My biggest problem is making Pads in the backround that give it the movement... Just really cant put chords together i guess in a nice fashion Right now i believe i am in Emaj |
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