Key Finder - Instant Music Analysis
Find the musical key of any song instantly. Get accurate key and scale detection with confidence scores. Ideal for musicians, producers, transcribers, and music creators.
What You Get
- • Key & Scale: Major or minor with note name
- • All Scale Notes: Every note that fits the key
- • Chord Progressions: Popular patterns to try
- • Confidence Score: Know how reliable the result is
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Free Key Finder | Detect Song Key for Covers & Remixes
Upload any audio file to instantly detect musical key and scale. Get all scale notes, popular chord progressions, and transposition tips. Perfect for musicians learning covers, producers making remixes, and transcribers writing sheet music.
Why creators choose our AI Song Generator
Value propositions
Advanced Pitch Analysis Engine
Powered by the scientifically-proven Krumhansl-Schmuckler algorithm, our key finder analyzes the entire pitch distribution of your audio file. The algorithm compares your music's pitch profile against established key templates to deliver accurate key detection with detailed confidence metrics.
Comprehensive Key Detection
Detects all 24 common keys - 12 major keys and 12 natural minor keys. View the top result alongside up to 10 alternative key candidates, revealing relative and parallel key relationships that are crucial for harmonic mixing, music theory analysis, and creative arrangement decisions.
Instant Results with Confidence Scores
Get your key detection results in just 5-15 seconds with detailed confidence scores (0-100%) for every key candidate. High confidence scores (80%+) indicate strong tonal certainty, while lower scores may suggest modal, atonal, or chromatic music that doesn't fit standard key profiles.
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Key Detection Basics
3 promptsMajor vs Minor Keys
Major keys sound bright and happy, built on major scales. Minor keys sound darker or sadder, built on minor scales. Each major key has a relative minor that shares the same notes but starts from a different root.Relative Keys
Relative keys share the same notes but different tonal centers. For example, C major and A minor have identical key signatures (no sharps/flats). If detection shows both, the tonal center determines which is correct.Parallel Keys
Parallel keys share the same root note but different scales. C major and C minor are parallel keys. They're useful for modulation and mood changes within a song.Understanding Confidence Scores
3 promptsHigh Confidence (90-100%)
Very strong tonal match. The audio's pitch content clearly fits one key's profile. Common in pop, rock, classical, and tonal jazz. Highly reliable for your use case.Medium Confidence (70-89%)
Likely correct detection with some ambiguity. May indicate relative key confusion, brief modulations, or chromatic passages. Check alternative results for context.Low Confidence (<70%)
Ambiguous or atonal music. May indicate modal music, atonality, heavy chromaticism, or multiple key changes. Consider the musical context and check alternatives.Harmonic Mixing Guide
3 promptsPerfect Matches
Same key or relative major/minor: C major to C major, or C major to A minor. Guaranteed smooth transitions for DJ mixing.Compatible Keys
Adjacent keys on the Camelot Wheel (±1 step) or one semitone up/down. Example: C major (8B) to G major (9B) or to D minor (7A). Safe harmonic mixing territory.Risky Transitions
Keys more than 2 steps apart on the Camelot Wheel. May create dissonance unless you use EQ filtering, long transitions, or creative effects to bridge the gap.Workflow overview
Follow these steps to move from idea to final mix
- 1Upload Your Audio: Click the upload button and select an audio file from your device. Supported formats include MP3, WAV, FLAC, OGG, and M4A.
- 2Automatic Analysis: The tool extracts pitch information across the entire audio file and analyzes the pitch distribution using the Krumhansl-Schmuckler algorithm.
- 3View Primary Key: See the detected key displayed prominently with its confidence score. Scores above 80% indicate high reliability.
- 4Check Alternatives: Review the top 10 alternative key candidates to understand relative key relationships and alternative interpretations.
- 5Understand Confidence: Use the confidence score to assess reliability. High scores (90-100%) mean definitive results, medium scores (70-90%) suggest likely matches, and low scores (<70%) indicate ambiguous or atonal content.
- 6Apply to Your Work: Use the detected key for harmonic mixing, transcription, cover songs, music theory analysis, or sample selection in production.
BPM Analyzer
Detect tempo and beats per minute to complement key detection for perfect DJ mixing preparation.
Chord Player
Play and hear chords in the detected key to understand the harmonic palette available.
Scale Trainer
Practice scales and modes in your detected key to improve improvisation and composition skills.
Spectrogram Viewer
Visualize the frequency content and pitch distribution of your audio for deeper harmonic analysis.
Compare popular key detection tools
See how our free key finder compares to other popular key detection services and software.
| Platform | Highlights | Free plan | Outputs |
|---|---|---|---|
| Our Key Finder | ✓ Krumhansl-Schmuckler algorithm ✓ 24 key detection with confidence scores ✓ Top 10 alternative results ✓ Instant browser-based analysis | 100% free, unlimited | Key + scale + confidence % |
| Mixed In Key | Industry-standard DJ tool with batch processing and Cue Point writing | No (paid software) | Camelot code + key |
| TuneBAT | Online key and BPM detection with Spotify integration | Limited free tier | Key + BPM |
| Essentia KeyExtractor | Open-source library for developers and researchers | Free (requires coding) | Key + scale + strength |
What you can create with AI Song Generator
Inspiration for different creator workflows
DJ Harmonic Mixing
Find compatible keys for seamless DJ transitions using the Camelot Wheel and harmonic mixing principles. Identify relative and parallel keys for smooth blends.
Music Production
Match sample and loop keys to your project's tonal center. Ensure all elements are harmonically compatible before arranging your track.
Music Transcription
Identify the key before transcribing to place notes correctly on the staff and understand the harmonic context of melodies and chord progressions.
Cover Songs
Detect the original song's key to perform accurate covers or determine the best key for your vocal range by transposing from the detected key.
Music Education
Teach students about key signatures, relative keys, and harmonic relationships using real-world audio examples with instant key detection.
Remix & Mashup Creation
Ensure all source tracks are in compatible keys before creating mashups or remixes. Identify tracks that can blend harmonically without pitch shifting.
What creators say
Independent feedback from early adopters
Perfect for preparing DJ sets. I can quickly check keys and plan harmonic transitions without expensive software.
I use this to help students understand key signatures and relative keys with real songs they love.
Super useful for finding the key of reference tracks before I start writing. Saves so much time!
Frequently asked questions
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About musical key detection and our key finder tool
Deep-dive context for AI-generated music
Musical key detection is the process of analyzing audio to identify the tonal center - the note and scale that forms the harmonic foundation of the music. Our free online key finder uses the scientifically-validated Krumhansl-Schmuckler algorithm to analyze the pitch distribution across your entire audio file and match it against established key profiles for all 24 common keys (12 major and 12 natural minor).
The Krumhansl-Schmuckler algorithm works by extracting pitch class information from your audio and comparing it to expected pitch distributions for each key. Keys where certain notes are emphasized (like the tonic, dominant, and mediant) produce characteristic pitch profiles. By calculating correlation coefficients between your audio's pitch distribution and these reference profiles, the algorithm identifies the most likely key and provides a confidence score representing the strength of the match.
Key detection is essential for multiple musical applications. DJs use it for harmonic mixing - blending tracks in compatible keys to create smooth, consonant transitions. The Camelot Wheel system organizes keys by their harmonic relationships, making it easy to find compatible matches. Music producers need key detection to ensure samples, loops, and musical elements are harmonically compatible before arrangement. Transcribers identify the key first to properly notate music and understand harmonic context.
Our tool provides not just the primary detected key, but also up to 10 alternative key candidates with their respective confidence scores. This is valuable because music often contains ambiguity between relative keys (like C major and A minor, which share all the same notes), or may modulate between keys. Checking alternative results helps you understand these harmonic relationships and make informed decisions for your specific use case.
The confidence score is crucial for interpretation. High scores (90-100%) indicate the audio strongly fits one key's profile - common in tonal pop, rock, and classical music. Medium scores (70-89%) suggest likely correct detection but with some ambiguity, possibly from brief modulations or chromatic passages. Low scores (below 70%) may indicate modal music, atonality, heavy chromaticism, or frequent key changes where a single key designation isn't appropriate.
For best results, upload high-quality audio files when possible. While the algorithm is robust to compression artifacts, lossless formats like FLAC or high-bitrate MP3s provide the clearest pitch information. The tool analyzes your entire file rather than a short sample, ensuring the key detection reflects the overall harmonic content rather than just the introduction or a single section.
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