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What key is this in?


E, G, G#, B?

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Sounds like E to me :shrug:
(could be detuned to Eb, but have to check)
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Check E Pelog as a possibility.

Or add the D for C Harmonic Major?

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Thanks. There's a little guitar lick later in the song which is just a D to E so the C Harmonic Major is a good starting point.

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You asked for just the key, or did you mean the scale?
I hear E is centre of gravity of the song. All notes could also belong to the C Major scale, but E is the key.

There can be "accidentals", which are notes not part of the scale but lowered or raised a halve note. Since the composition is so sparse (one lick repeating ad infinitum) imho you have not a lot to analyse apart from the lick itself. Not a lot oif material to work with, a lot left blank.
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Yours is the best answer of course given how the op worded the question.

I used a scale since it seems to stay in it throughout the whole song.

Except I should have said '3rd mode of C Harmonic Major', which is the E Phrygian b4, I think.

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Steve

Added:
I didn't mean to state anything about how they made this song or its quality.
Last edited by trewq on Mon Jan 04, 2021 9:52 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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it's just E ... with the accidentals etc that get used in rock music. First note of every bar I heard was E. Had some G and G# (minor and major 3rd of E) had some Bs in there (5th of E).

It's E, plus using any other note that the bass player thought sounded F!@#ing good at the time.

There are some weird over-complications going on here. People need to develop their ear rather than taking a slide rule out to come up with weird conjugations.

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I agree with the above post too, it’s essentially punk style bass so nothing too tricky going on.

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