a program/plugin that can tell you what key a song is in?

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Anyone know of a program or plugin that can do this?

Thanks!
 
Acid maybe?

SoundForge can take the FFT of a signal and give you the frequensy and tone. You can do that on a short bit of the song.


Can't you just use a guitar? :D
 
Would you like to learn how? It's pretty easy.
Wayne
 
why yes, yes I would. Can you hit me up on AIM mixsit? TOforeverDOWN

Thanks!
 
ChuckU said:
What key is Roy Orbison's Pretty Woman in?

I'm guessing "A". What do I win. :D :D

AIM = AOL Instant Messenger. (I know that becuase I have kids. :) )
 
dachay2tnr said:
I'm guessing "A". What do I win. :D :D

AIM = AOL Instant Messenger. (I know that becuase I have kids. :) )
You win nothing. Just like your Yankees last night ;)

But you are correct AFAIK. The point I was trying to make was that I've heard people debate this. 'A' is the answer, but one guy I know, a guitar teacher by trade and a Berklee grad tried to argue it was in E because it starts and ends on that walking E guitar/bass riff. So I'm led to wonder how the software would make certain distinctions since many songs begin with the I(one) chord.


Seriously.
 
ChuckU said:
...But you are correct AFAIK. The point I was trying to make was that I've heard people debate this. 'A' is the answer, but one guy I know, a guitar teacher by trade and a Berklee grad tried to argue it was in E because it starts and ends on that walking E guitar/bass riff.
A Berklee grad?
Here's one one;
What do you call somone who got c's and d's in med school?
Doctor.
:p
 
Pretty Woman is definitely in the Key of "A"...just look at the chord progression ;)
 
Paul881 said:
Pretty Woman is definitely in the Key of "A"...just look at the chord progression ;)
Exactly. Even if it ended on E, which it doesn't, the scale sets the key, not the start and end cord. :confused: :rolleyes:
Hell, even throwing that out the window, the whole HOOK is just a set-up SCREAMING to go 'Ah, ...Home. ;)
 
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