Your favorite Key?
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Re: Your favorite Key?
I don't have a favourite key as such but I find myself making a lot of stuff in F minor.
Re: Your favorite Key?
no idea.Jhonny2x4 wrote:What's you favorite key you tend to produce most of you tunes in?
Mine would have to be C# minor.
And yours?
I find one that sounds nice and then try and keep other noises near that key

Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
Re: Your favorite Key?
Thats suprises me tbh. I havent noticed a great deal of dissonance in your tunes Serox........serox wrote:no idea.Jhonny2x4 wrote:What's you favorite key you tend to produce most of you tunes in?
Mine would have to be C# minor.
And yours?
I find one that sounds nice and then try and keep other noises near that key
Re: Your favorite Key?
I have no clue about keys or scales at all!
Any good websites or books on music theory? I'm talking a 'Music Theory For Dummies' kinda vibe...

Any good websites or books on music theory? I'm talking a 'Music Theory For Dummies' kinda vibe...

Re: Your favorite Key?
THIS!!!!!jam1 wrote:I have no clue about keys or scales at all!![]()
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Re: Your favorite Key?
Dissonance is when two or more notes are played that don’t sound right? Right?JFK wrote:Thats suprises me tbh. I havent noticed a great deal of dissonance in your tunes Serox........serox wrote:no idea.Jhonny2x4 wrote:What's you favorite key you tend to produce most of you tunes in?
Mine would have to be C# minor.
And yours?
I find one that sounds nice and then try and keep other noises near that key

Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
Re: Your favorite Key?
really... as long as it's in minor.
i like that melancholy that swings with it....
i like that melancholy that swings with it....
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Re: Your favorite Key?
In a very simple term yes, just unpleasant sounding notes played in a scale. like using the wrong black notes in a D minor scale, while your song is in D minor.serox wrote:
Dissonance is when two or more notes are played that don’t sound right? Right?
Re: Your favorite Key?
why would there be dissonance?JFK wrote:Thats suprises me tbh. I havent noticed a great deal of dissonance in your tunes Serox........serox wrote:no idea.Jhonny2x4 wrote:What's you favorite key you tend to produce most of you tunes in?
Mine would have to be C# minor.
And yours?
I find one that sounds nice and then try and keep other noises near that key

Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
Re: Your favorite Key?
serox wrote:why would there be dissonance?
Because:
I took that to mean that you chose a key for the tune. Then made the bassline or whatever out of notes that were close to, but not necessarily in, the same key.....serox wrote: I find one that sounds nice and then try and keep other noises near that key
Re: Your favorite Key?
Yep thats right. I just do what sounds good to me. I couldnt not point out any key on a keyboard and know what it isJFK wrote:serox wrote:why would there be dissonance?
Because:
I took that to mean that you chose a key for the tune. Then made the bassline or whatever out of notes that were close to, but not necessarily in, the same key.....serox wrote: I find one that sounds nice and then try and keep other noises near that key

Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
Re: Your favorite Key?
Its not a bad thing manserox wrote:Yep thats right. I just do what sounds good to me. I couldnt not point out any key on a keyboard and know what it isJFK wrote:serox wrote:why would there be dissonance?
Because:
I took that to mean that you chose a key for the tune. Then made the bassline or whatever out of notes that were close to, but not necessarily in, the same key.....serox wrote: I find one that sounds nice and then try and keep other noises near that key

But scales etc are easy to learn if you wanted to try something more rooted in music theory. But just do what you think sounds good. Fuck the rules.
Re: Your favorite Key?
I also know nothing about keys, yet I find using my midi keyboard really helps putting down melodies etc even though I can't play properlyjam1 wrote:I have no clue about keys or scales at all!![]()
Any good websites or books on music theory? I'm talking a 'Music Theory For Dummies' kinda vibe...
Re: Your favorite Key?
This. I hate that "d minor is the statistically saddest key" crap. Anyone with a brain knows minor keys just sound that way to the modern collective human consciousness, and that whatever root note they start in really doesn't matter, except for what registers better on an instrument. Whatever is most common round these parts probably has to do with which note can hit the lowest frequency without being inaudible/feelable, which could further have to do with what you're listening through.therapist wrote:Are any of you actually serious? You actually think one key sounds different to another? Certain registers of an instrument sound better, not often a big deal with synthesised instruments, aside from that it doesn't fucking matter.
Re: Your favorite Key?
I'm not going to argue but I strongly disagree with you.CMACD wrote:This. I hate that "d minor is the statistically saddest key" crap. Anyone with a brain knows minor keys just sound that way to the modern collective human consciousness, and that whatever root note they start in really doesn't matter, except for what registers better on an instrument. Whatever is most common round these parts probably has to do with which note can hit the lowest frequency without being inaudible/feelable, which could further have to do with what you're listening through.therapist wrote:Are any of you actually serious? You actually think one key sounds different to another? Certain registers of an instrument sound better, not often a big deal with synthesised instruments, aside from that it doesn't fucking matter.
Re: Your favorite Key?
What lowpass said.lowpass wrote:I'm not going to argue but I strongly disagree with you.CMACD wrote:This. I hate that "d minor is the statistically saddest key" crap. Anyone with a brain knows minor keys just sound that way to the modern collective human consciousness, and that whatever root note they start in really doesn't matter, except for what registers better on an instrument. Whatever is most common round these parts probably has to do with which note can hit the lowest frequency without being inaudible/feelable, which could further have to do with what you're listening through.therapist wrote:Are any of you actually serious? You actually think one key sounds different to another? Certain registers of an instrument sound better, not often a big deal with synthesised instruments, aside from that it doesn't fucking matter.
to therapist - Keys are everything man, you're telling me a song written in a major scale sounds the same as a song in the minor ? No. It's not just about Major = Happy Minor = Sad, different keys make different songs sound completely different and give totally different feelings.
Re: Your favorite Key?
I kinda agree with you ^ well apart from , "Major = happy, Minor = sad" - we ain't primary school kids, theres more interesting ways and actually factual ways to describe em hehehe. Just because its minor it doesn't means its sad and just because its major it isn't happy.Gombles wrote:What lowpass said.lowpass wrote:I'm not going to argue but I strongly disagree with you.CMACD wrote:This. I hate that "d minor is the statistically saddest key" crap. Anyone with a brain knows minor keys just sound that way to the modern collective human consciousness, and that whatever root note they start in really doesn't matter, except for what registers better on an instrument. Whatever is most common round these parts probably has to do with which note can hit the lowest frequency without being inaudible/feelable, which could further have to do with what you're listening through.therapist wrote:Are any of you actually serious? You actually think one key sounds different to another? Certain registers of an instrument sound better, not often a big deal with synthesised instruments, aside from that it doesn't fucking matter.
to therapist - Keys are everything man, you're telling me a song written in a major scale sounds the same as a song in the minor ? No. It's not just about Major = Happy Minor = Sad, different keys make different songs sound completely different and give totally different feelings.
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