That’s a good one. If the key is C major, Am would be apart of that progression. Along with G,F,Em,Dm,B. If the key is F major, Dm would be apart of this progression. Along with C,Am,Gm,E, and Bflat. They are essentially work well together.
It’s also important to note that when I say progression I am referring to key groups. The notes in these key groups can be composed in any manor to create a progression.
So with the loop in Keyfinder it was exported with 3 tracks playing which picked up as C. When I loaded auto key 2 onto the master channel I got C major. The guitar parts solo are read as Fmajor. When I loaded a single track it was reading F major for that single track. So the track I tested is in Cmajor according to the software.
Is c major and a minor similar to f major and d minor?
That’s a good one.
If the key is C major, Am would be apart of that progression. Along with G,F,Em,Dm,B.
If the key is F major, Dm would be apart of this progression. Along with C,Am,Gm,E, and Bflat.
They are essentially work well together.
It’s also important to note that when I say progression I am referring to key groups. The notes in these key groups can be composed in any manor to create a progression.
Is the track you tested c maj or f maj? Surely it can’t be both
So with the loop in Keyfinder it was exported with 3 tracks playing which picked up as C.
When I loaded auto key 2 onto the master channel I got C major.
The guitar parts solo are read as Fmajor.
When I loaded a single track it was reading F major for that single track.
So the track I tested is in Cmajor according to the software.