More information in mixing using Camelot keys can be found on the website of MixedInKey. For clean great sounding mixing it is recommended to use harmonic mixing, this means you can only mix from A to B staying in the same number, or mixing to one number higher or lower (for example from 6 to 5 or to 7). The letter A means the that the key of the song is a Minor key and the letter B means the key is in Major. The Camelot wheel gives all keys a number and a letter. Camelot Keys are most commonly used for mixing, using a Camelot wheel. The final analysis we did for this genre was on Camelot Keys. Most Common Camelot Keys Progressive House Well known songs using this key are: Don’t You Worry Child by Swedish House Mafia, If I Lose Myself (Alesso Remix) & New Memories by DubVision & Afrojack. Because this is a Major key this makes the song sound more energetic. The second most common is the D Major key. Some popular songs that use this key are: In My Mind (Axwell Mix) by Ivan Gough & Feenixpawl, Lions in The Wild by Martin Garrix & X You by Avicii. The most common key in this genre that we found is the G Minor scale, because this is a minor scale this key sounds more emotional. When playing the piano while listening to a song all notes that are not in the key of the song will sound off. This can be done with a poster like this: Notes in Keys Poster. The way we determine a Key is by playing the piano while listening to the track and looking what notes are in every key. Both websites are great for finding the Tempo & Key of a song, but they are not always correct so be sure to verify the Key yourself. We listened closely to all these tracks to determine the root key, then we verified our findings with a quick search on BeatPort & TuneBat. To create this list we did an analysis on 100 popular progressive house songs (half of this list can be found here).
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