SoundGround >> Can someone tell me what key this is in?
| 3/16/12 10:45 PM | |
dustynothing
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Member Since: 8/12/09 Posts: 1585 |
I am feeling like its G minor but I don't know for sure. The verse has these notes: G, A#, C, C# Chorus has these notes: C, A#, C#, G, F The song is is played with power chords. If anyone more musically inclined can help me out I'd appreciate it! |
| 3/17/12 12:33 AM | |
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iChode
Edited: 03/17/12 12:36 AM Member Since: 3/17/12 Posts: 1 |
Well based off the notes you gave it's probably in f minor or the relative major which is Ab It would help me a lot more if you posted the actual song. Hope I helped. |
| 3/17/12 9:20 AM | |
dustynothing
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Member Since: 8/12/09 Posts: 1591 |
It's something I am just messing around with on my guitar. Just a simple punk song with a simple riff for the verse. I usually thought that a good indication of what key its in is the first note or a note that's played the most, which in this case is G. I never would have guessed f minor. thanks for your reply. |
| 4/24/12 9:31 PM | |
sreiter
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Member Since: 1/1/01 Posts: 24536 |
dustynothing - It's something I am just messing around with on my guitar. Just a simple punk song with a simple riff for the verse. I usually thought that a good indication of what key its in is the first note or a note that's played the most, which in this case is G. I never would have guessed f minor. thanks for your reply. its not the chords/bass notes...it the tone center in every major key, there are seven different chords. The order of these chords are: major, minor, minor, major, major, minor, and diminished. The order is the same for whichever major key you are in. if you had a song whos chords were Cmaj and Dmaj, that would be the 4 IV and V (only place where 2 major chords are together) of G maj So G is the tone center |
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