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Music Theory • can G major sounds be used in an A minor song, and why..

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So, recently a lot of my productions have more than one key when I use key detection software like Mixedinkey studio edition, or Waves key detector. I currently have a song that was supposed to be wrote in A minor, but some of the sounds when I analyzed them days later said they were G Major. The song sounds in key to me, i checked a few things on google and it says those keys can work together, but I don't understand why.. I was hoping someone could explain this so a 10 year old could understand it.

I was also wondering if there is a chart like the circle of 5ths that can tell me what major notes could work in minor songs or vice versa, or if that is what the circle of 5ths is for? Ive previously only used it for mixing in key while djing, so don't understand all the theory behind it with making music.

Is there any musical terminology that turns those 2 paragraphs above into a few words so its easier to search google? haha

This all might sound ridiculous lol, sorry. Having a hard time trying to get what i need to say out of my head and form it into text.

Statistics: Posted by darkarchitech — Thu Sep 05, 2024 8:40 pm — Replies 1 — Views 38



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