To mix in key, you don’t need to be musically trained – you just need to trust your ears! ![]() You notice it immediately, right? It doesn’t take a musical genius to spot if something’s in key or not – if it isn’t, it’s abundantly clear. It’s “Africa” by Toto, and the vocals are one note “off” – one note out of key (and for good measure, they’re a beat out of step too, but that needn’t concern us here): The best way to hear this is to hear something where the elements are NOT in key. ![]() This is because they use largely the same musical notes as each other. ![]() ![]() Harmonic mixing, or “mixing in key”, describes mixing tracks together where the musical elements – basslines, chords, melodies, vocals and so on – are “in key” with each other. All you need is your ears! The Ultimate Guide To Keymixing For DJs – Contents By the end of the article, you’ll know exactly how to go about incorporating harmonic mixing in your DJ sets, whatever your level of DJing, for amazing results.Īnd don’t worry, I’ll keep it simple, and free of unnecessary jargon.
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