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| quote: | Originally posted by hiram
lol damn and i thought i had the beats lined up pretty well. goes t oshow you that theres always room for improvment. and the reason i ask about the keys is because i have no way of determining the keys of songs. i dont know how to play an instrument and i also dont know what keys are compatible |
THe first is in Dflat minor, the second in Aflat minor.
Think of keys as families of musical notes which a tune can belong to. Get hold of a keyboard if you can (or a google a java keyboard), a diagram showing you the note names. If you play the first of your tunes in that wee mix with your piano in front of you, you will find that a Dflat fits the tune better than any other note - this is because it is the tonic, and likewise Aflat with the second tune. Now that you know what the tonic sounds like (basically the note that fits the piece most nicely), play a tune you want to key, then just fiddle around until you find the note that fits the tune best: this will be your tonic! The tonic is the name of the key, then you just need to decide whether it is major or minor (most EDM is minor but not always).
As for compatibility, try this system:

The idea is that you mix tunes that are next to each other on the wheel. e.g. If you are in D-flat minor, mixing in to a tune in Emajor, A-flat minor, or F-sharp minor (or another D-flat, of course!) will sound good.
Hope that helps!
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