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| quote: | Originally posted by patticus
i haven't bothered writing the keys on my records, it might be useful, but a set all in the same key would get tiresome for sure |
Why I came up with writing it on your records is this:
HEY! It's not showing the image in my post??? I used the IMG button and it says [ img ] and [ /img ] before and after the link...what's up with that ?
I know that a whole set in the same key would be tiresome, but there are other ways to use the keys when you know them (which I DON'T! and I'm so jealous that you can do that BY EAR!!! )
This scale above has a number for every key.
So in our example it is F minor, makes it "4A". What this scale does is give you possible harmonic matches. Every field that touches "4A" is a key that would match the F minor....this is great for mixing!!!
You know in advance that records with keys from the fields 4B, 5A, 5B, 2A and 2B would be harmonically correct . Now that wouldn't be tiresome, he?
I don't know enough about this but going from one key to it's perfect fourth or fifth is supposed to have great uplifting effects...I wish I knew how to figure out the keys...gives so MANY possibilites.
And I'm aware that they don't always go together as well as in your clip, but they are ALWAYS better than going from 4A to 10B.
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