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What key is Kanye 24?

F Minor 24 is written in the key of F Minor.

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All Falls Down by Kanye West

All Mine by Kanye West

All Of The Lights by Kanye West

All Of The Lights (Interlude) by Kanye West

Amazing by Kanye West

Believe What I Say by Kanye West

Bound 2 by Kanye West

Celebration by Kanye West

Dark Fantasy by Kanye West

Drunk and Hot Girls by Kanye West

Happy by Pharrell Williams

He Loves U Not by Dream

Hey Ya by Outkast

I Pray For You by Pusha T

Mask by Dream

Ms Jackson by Outkast

Oui by Jeremih

Roadtrip by Dream

Roses by Outkast

So Ambitious feat Pharrell Williams by Jay-Z

Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik by Outkast

SpottieOttieDopaliscious by OutKast

The Honorable by Little Brother

The Questions by Common

The World Is Yours by Nas

Try Again by Aaliyah

We Need A Resolution by Aaliyah

What If by Aaliyah

53 Dawns by JJ Lin

53 Dawns by JJ Lin

All For You by Sister Hazel

Little Big Us by JJ Lin

What If We Had Never Met by Mayday

Party Animal by Mayday

It's Been Apart by JC

Don't Let Me Down Ft Daya by The Chainsmokers

All You Wanted by Michelle Branch

ANTIFRAGILE by LE SSERAFIM

One of Us by Joan Osborne

Wake Me Up by Avicii

The One That Got Away by Katy Perry

Don't Matter by Akon

Anxious by Carly Rae Jepsen

Can You Feel the Love Tonight by Elton John

Come Undone by Duran Duran

Baby by Justin Bieber

Down by Jay Sean

Nocturne For The Left Hand by Alexander Scriabin

Hero by Enrique Iglesias

Waka Waka by Shakira

Listen To Your Heart by Roxette

The Man With The Child In His Eyes by Kate Bush

Mama Waits by Bryan Scary and the Shredding Tears

To Know Him Is To Love Him by The Teddy Bears

Free Bird by Lynyrd Skynyrd

Tangerine by Led Zeppelin

The Zero Light by Bryan Scary and the Shredding Tears

Beautiful Girl by INXS

God Only Knows by The Beach Boys

Beds Are Burning by Midnight Oil

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What is the most evil key signature?

The Most Evil Chords in Music C Diminished 7. D Minor (add b6) Dm/G.

Are you looking for evil sounding chords to use in your music? Now, there are of course different “types” of evil sounding harmonies in music. And then there are variations of these main types, which you can shape and color with chord inversions, different choices for layering certain notes, weight and instrumentation per voice etc.

Let’s learn the sound of evil chords and harmonies in music! =)

The Most Evil Chords in Music

C Diminished 7 D Minor (add b6) Dm/G

I would personally make two main distinctions of “evil chords”. The first type is a very dissonant and high tension harmony, very good for creepy atmospheres, scary background music, spooky vibes etc. And the other kind is more about powerful evil, like an evil boss, hardcore villain, demon, monster, or that kind of vibe.

1. Most Evil Chords – Tension and Dissonance

The main thing you need to learn here, are the most dissonant intervals in music, and then build chords and harmonies from those. Here they are:

Minor 2nd

Tritone

Minor 9th

Chords using any of these intervals, such as a diminished chord or an “add b9” chord, or an inversion that creates a minor 2nd interval, will be great for a dissonant and high tension mood in your music.

2. Most Evil Chords – Evil and Powerful

Now the main difference here, is that instead of chaos and dissonance, you create harmonies with a lot of weight on the root and 5th. This is what will create that sense of power. Then you sprinkle in some tension from a minor 3rd, or even a higher tension interval. However, sometimes a classic power chord is even exactly what you need for maximum focus on power. Here are some examples of evil and powerful chords:

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