this reminds me of some Bee Gees for some reason. There are parts where it sounds off key, right key wrong scale maybe?
Thanks for the feedback I will give mine tonight! Yeah it is off in some places, I noticed her voice seems like it goes off key on some parts in the original as well (but I could be wrong). I probably should have listened a little more carefully instead of rushing smh!
Some things to be aware of that can catch you out of key;
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being in the wrong key; can happen. Maybe you grabbed the key info online and it was wrong or maybe you find yourself mistakenly in a similar key.
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borrowed chords; sometimes (i do this a lot), a composition may use a chord from *outside of the key*, listening to it sounds natural and just sounds like a cool flavoured progression, but it achieves this by using notes from outside the main key.
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different scale; maybe the song is Fminor and you are playing in Fminor, but actually... the song is in F melodic minor, so you'll be out of key potentially at times.
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you're just playing the wrong note in that moment; happens to me, i might have a baseline and a counter melody where the combined notes just sound wrong in context of the song (they may be absolutely perfect in solo, but together create a chord that sounds off). So you can be playing stuff that's in key but inadvertently creates some weird uncomfortable jazz chord out of nowhere and doesn't 'fit'.
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modulation; songs don't always stay in one key y'know? A song may start in one key for the verse, use a borrowed chord to move into a new key for the prechorus, and then move into another for the chorus.
So there are actually many factors that can lead to you sounding out of key throughout a song. And you're more likely to encounter these when using a sung vocal or pop record.
That's been your
Iron Tip for the day.