What are the chords?
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- KVRist
- 33 posts since 30 Aug, 2010
Can anyone help me with finding out the key's of this track.
Its the part from 00:00 to 00:50
Its the part from 00:00 to 00:50
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- KVRAF
- 6895 posts since 9 Mar, 2003 from the bridge of sighs
just make one ...

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- KVRer
- 9 posts since 13 Nov, 2011 from Germany
The key of this piece is F minor. You should be able to derive the chords from this starting point.TheKeyMaker wrote:Can anyone help me with finding out the key's of this track.
Its the part from 00:00 to 00:50
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 33 posts since 30 Aug, 2010
I'm sorry i can't seem to figure it out. Could somone create a MIDI? Please?
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 33 posts since 30 Aug, 2010
please? Someone?
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- KVRist
- 112 posts since 13 Dec, 2011
Here's why yer not getting responses. I only hear double stops most of the time. Frequently in electronic pieces like this, the writer is not even thinking about chords, he just wrote a couple superimposed melodies.
To try to fit chords to it means finding the third (and maybe 4th) voice of the chord with trial and error. That would be doing more intellectual work than the original composer did. In addition to dealing with the syncopated rhythm. So I'll give you the options to try yourself.
The main melody goes: F G Ab Ab G Ab C Bb - F G Ab G F - F Eb F
In F minor:
when the note is an F, the harmony could be: Fm(7) Bbm(7) Db(^) Gm7b5
when the note is a G, Gm7b5 C(7)/Cm(7) Eb(7) eo Ab+^ <---(aug maj 7)
when the note is an Ab, Ab+(^) Ab(^) Fm(7) Db(7) Bbm7
when the note is a Bb, Bbm(7) Gm7b5 Eb(7)/eo C7/Cm7
when the note is a C, C(7)/Cm(7) Ab(^) Fm(7) Db^
and the Eb could be either Eb(7) Cm(7) Ab(^)
Sorry, that's the best I can do without doing your work for you
<http://chordspace.com/ChordSpaceindex.htm> if you need it to brush up on chords
To try to fit chords to it means finding the third (and maybe 4th) voice of the chord with trial and error. That would be doing more intellectual work than the original composer did. In addition to dealing with the syncopated rhythm. So I'll give you the options to try yourself.
The main melody goes: F G Ab Ab G Ab C Bb - F G Ab G F - F Eb F
In F minor:
when the note is an F, the harmony could be: Fm(7) Bbm(7) Db(^) Gm7b5
when the note is a G, Gm7b5 C(7)/Cm(7) Eb(7) eo Ab+^ <---(aug maj 7)
when the note is an Ab, Ab+(^) Ab(^) Fm(7) Db(7) Bbm7
when the note is a Bb, Bbm(7) Gm7b5 Eb(7)/eo C7/Cm7
when the note is a C, C(7)/Cm(7) Ab(^) Fm(7) Db^
and the Eb could be either Eb(7) Cm(7) Ab(^)
Sorry, that's the best I can do without doing your work for you
<http://chordspace.com/ChordSpaceindex.htm> if you need it to brush up on chords
- KVRAF
- 14152 posts since 20 Nov, 2003 from Lost and Spaced
Why don't you just Google it? I've found chords all over the interweb. And a guitar tuner plugin is your friend.