Some newbie question about tonal kick and track key

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  1. anthemz

    anthemz Newbie

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    sup guys.. fellow musicians.. wanna ask some newbie question about tonal kick and track key..

    ok let say..

    im making a beat with C major, so my whole song will be C major,
    as for the tonal kick, can i use F key? or other key but not C?

    or i must use the exact key of my song? F# major have to use F# tonal kick something like that?

    Thanks all!
     
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  3. Baxter

    Baxter Audiosexual

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    I would say it's safe to stick to root key.
     
  4. floond

    floond Platinum Record

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    Sticking to the root note is safe, but depending on the track and what other low-end instruments (bass) are doing, it can be worthwhile experimenting with other notes in the scale, the fifth, 3rd or even the seventh etc. To give it a different vibe or to avoid conflicts between kick and bass.
     
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  5. anthemz

    anthemz Newbie

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    thanks for da tips..

    currently im producing big room track with D# major, so sad that i only have D tonal kick :sad:

    if i move up 1 note for the D tonal kick, it will sounds weird :dunno:
     
  6. audiowolf

    audiowolf Producer

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    You probably already have a synth that can make a kick suitable for your track and it might already have a preset with some kicks you can tweak.
     
  7. Sonar Sounds

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    If the key is C major, G would be a reasonable choice for your kick's tuning (it's the scale's fifth) :wink:
     
  8. Vince Bramich

    Vince Bramich Ultrasonic

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    I would seriously advise researching music theory regarding harmonies and chord progression.
    There's heaps of info all over the web including here. http://www.artofcomposing.com/08-diatonic-harmony
    You can write a bassline that moves through your key using your kick. Hardstyle is full of that kind of thing.
    Just try to stick to the pentatonic scale
    If you're in D# it's: D# , F , G , A# , C
     
  9. anthemz

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    thanks everyone for da tips :)
     
  10. Vince Bramich

    Vince Bramich Ultrasonic

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    no worries mate, i hope it all helps.
    post a link to track when it's done. i'd like to hear it
     
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