For years I have been slowly but surely making an effort to key all of my records and begin to learn the art of harmonoc mixing. I am now at a point where every track and vinyl record I own is keyed and ready to be mixed in perfect harmony.
First question : Who else is doing this??
My only issue at this point is that I have found when compiling my podcasts there is really no way that you can stick to the rules of music theory 100% of the time. Sometimes the only tracks that you have on hand that you wish to play next in a set just don't fit into the harmonic progression method that some DJs swear by. The mix that I am currently working on is about 50% harmonic and 50% fuck it this sounds good.
Anyone else have any thoughts or tips on this? I am all over the sites that cover this topic such as:
Shane 54's laptopdj.net
DJ Prince website, etc.
First question : Who else is doing this??
My only issue at this point is that I have found when compiling my podcasts there is really no way that you can stick to the rules of music theory 100% of the time. Sometimes the only tracks that you have on hand that you wish to play next in a set just don't fit into the harmonic progression method that some DJs swear by. The mix that I am currently working on is about 50% harmonic and 50% fuck it this sounds good.
Anyone else have any thoughts or tips on this? I am all over the sites that cover this topic such as:
Shane 54's laptopdj.net
DJ Prince website, etc.
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