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| quote: | Originally posted by Reno
I'm not getting this. Infinite supply of music, infinite supply of combinations. Generally an interesting mix is one that changes to a different key. Perhaps in a remix this would make sense but can't see it helping a mix from one track to another. |
There are some tracks that I would like to fit in certain places of my sets, but because of the key the track was made in, it won't allow me to place it there. I don't know if that will help you to better understand this. And yes, an interesting mix is one that changes keys. It would be boring to have a set full of tracks that are in the same key. But to start a set off with maybe 4 tracks that are in the same key and then lift the energy after the fourth track by changing the key might work out. I understand there is a ton of music out there (mostly crap) but what if I want to place a certain track in a cetain place with another track but can't because of the different keys? I don't know if this is something that would work or not but I do know I am all about breaking the rules and trying new things. After djing for roughly 6 years I am really starting to understand what keeping an open mind is all about. Hope this helps.
Rock On,
Mike
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