Help with Harmonics

Help with Harmonics

Ive had a track detected as C Sharp Minor … this doesnt exist on teh camelot wheel :confused:

Thats because there is no such thing as C sharp minor.

ah yes. C sharp minor. the extra knight of the round table. ill bet he killed many dragons

ya but seriously…wtf

C# minor absolutely exists!

Camelot reads it as D flat Minor however.

I stand corrected

guys, seriously. You don’t know moonlight sonata?

If you were using Rapid Evolution, it would show that it existed.

And Moniker is absolutely correct. Classic ftw!

How about C flat major .. I love how that key messes with heads :smiley:

haha I play piano but not beetoven scores sorry :stuck_out_tongue:

damn, I just saw this thread. I wanted to be smart today :disappointed:

I am using rapid evolution … its showing me a c sharp minor but its not shown on the camelot wheel … what do you mean ? do rapid evoltion have something extra i’m not looking at ?

Gav

Many Thanks

So if i have a tune detected as c sharp minor in rapid evolution mixshare i use the d flat minor section on the camelot wheel ?

yes. absolutely!!

every sharp key has a flat equivilant, and vice versa.

…well…not every..but for the sake of time…yes.

its been a few years :open_mouth: and havent used camelot yet

oh and hell yea i know moonlight sonata. but that movie ‘elephant’ ( i think thats wat its called) killed it for me

Thats right

Also,

bananarama - cruel summer
britney spears - womanizer
ricky martin - livin la vida loca
depeche mode - nothing

prolly a buncha other ones…quite the common key!

Also…This is the reason why you shouldn’t notate as D-Flat Minor

B♭♭

looks like an oversight on the part of the camelot guys…

if you are referring to the camelot wheel when mixing in key, why would you want rapidevolution to write the actual key to the file when you could use the simple key code system (1A-12B) instead?

Right, the two keys are enharmonic - learning something new every day :slight_smile:

I used to hate seeing the freaking double flat or double sharp notation. Still confuses me for a few seconds to this day. Doesn’t “autoread” like the rest of sheet music. I have to think about it. bah!

stupid double notation.