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1. Use the Bass Line ๐ŸŽธ The lowest note often hints at the root of the chord. The bass note of the chorus or verse usually points to the key. 2. Find the Scale That Fits โš–๏ธ Play a major or minor scale that fits the melody. If the melody feels smooth over C major scale, itโ€™s probably in C major. 3. Use a Key-Finding Tool or App (if stuck) ๐Ÿ—๏ธ Apps like Chordify, TonedEar, or AutoKey (VST) can help analyze keys quickly. 4. Train Your Ears ๐Ÿ‘‚ Practice finding keys from simple worship songs or hymns. Over time, your ears will start to recognize key centers faster. ๐ŸŽฏ Tips to Practice Start with songs in C major or A minor (no sharps/flats). Practice with 4-chord songs (Iโ€“Vโ€“viโ€“IV) to recognize patterns. Learn the circle of fifths to predict possible key changes.
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