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Song Key Compatibility Chart

Learn beginner-friendly Camelot wheel moves for harmonic mixing. It runs directly in your browser.

1AA♭ minor1BB major
2AE♭ minor2BF♯ major
3AB♭ minor3BD♭ major
4AF minor4BA♭ major
5AC minor5BE♭ major
6AG minor6BB♭ major
7AD minor7BF major
8AA minor8BC major
9AE minor9BG major
10AB minor10BD major
11AF♯ minor11BA major
12AD♭ minor12BE major

Same key: stay on the same Camelot code for the least harmonic movement.

Neighbour: try one number clockwise or anticlockwise while keeping A or B.

Relative major/minor: keep the number and switch between A and B.

Harmonic compatibility is a planning aid, not a guarantee. Listen for clashing melodies and bass notes before committing to a transition.

How to use this tool

Use the controls above during practice, then treat the result as a helpful guide rather than a replacement for listening and checking your equipment. Everything runs locally in your browser.

Frequently asked questions

Do compatible keys always sound good together?+

No. Key is one factor. Melody, arrangement, phrasing, bass and track energy still matter.

What do A and B mean on the Camelot wheel?+

A identifies minor keys and B identifies major keys in the Camelot notation system.