What key mixes with a minor?

WHAT DOES IT DO, HOW DO I USE THIS?

Composing Keys Harmonic Keys
Western Music Scale Piano Chord Keys Scale Degree
A minor A | C | E Same key (tonic)
E minor E | G | B Fifth (Dominant)
B-flat/♭ minor A# | C# | F Low energy boost

How do you mix harmonically in key?

This happens when you mix into a key that is one or two semitones higher than your current key. For example, if you are in C minor, your next key should be D-flat major (one semitone), or D minor (two semitones, or one whole tone). Going from C to D (two semitones) is the best mix.

Can you mix songs in different keys?

You can mix between them. That gives you four great options. If you’re looking at your Mixed In Key results and trying to decide what song to play next, look for something that’s adjacent to your current Key Code. All of those songs will be harmonically compatible.

What key is 5b?

Scales with sharp key signatures

Major key Number of sharps Enharmonic equivalent
E major 4 None
B major 5 C♭ major/A♭ minor
F♯ major 6 G♭ major/E♭ minor
C♯ major 7 D♭ major/B♭ minor

What is Camelot in a song?

The Camelot Wheel is a tool to help DJs mix tracks in key so that they work together harmonically. It is fundamentally the circle of fifths that has been adapted with a numerical value system to make it as easy as possible for those not accustomed to working with key signatures.

What keys work well together?

Closely related key

Tonic (Major) Submediant Subdominant, dominant, supertonic, and mediant
D♭ B♭m G♭, A♭, E♭m, Fm
A♭ Fm D♭, E♭, B♭m, Cm
E♭ Cm A♭, B♭, Fm, Gm
B♭ Gm E♭, F, Cm, Dm

What is the key signature of C minor?

C minor is a minor scale based on C, consisting of the pitches C, D, E♭, F, G, A♭, and B♭. Its key signature consists of three flats. Its relative major is E♭ major and its parallel major is C major.

What music keys go together?

Closely related key

Tonic (Major) Submediant Subdominant, dominant, supertonic, and mediant
E C♯m A, B, F♯m, G♯m
B G♯m E, F♯, C♯m, D♯m
G♭ E♭m C♭, D♭, A♭m, B♭m
D♭ B♭m G♭, A♭, E♭m, Fm