🎹 KEY MATCHER

What key do you sing in? We'll find the beats.

Pick a root and a quality. We pull every beat in that key, plus the relative major/minor — they share all the same notes, so your vocal will sit perfectly.

Root
Quality
Quick picks
In your key
Beats labeled in this exact key.
EXACT
Pick a key above…
Relative match
Same notes, opposite quality. Often interchangeable for vocals.
SAME NOTES
Pick a key above…

Why key matters more than most artists realize

Your voice has a comfortable range. The wrong-key beat forces you to reach or strain — which means takes you'll throw out and a vocal that sits awkwardly in the mix. The right key sits exactly where your voice wants to be.

Most modern rap and trap is in a minor key — typically A minor, C minor, F minor, or G minor. R&B and melodic rap lean toward major or natural minor. If you don't know your key, sing your hook over a piano: the note you keep landing on at the end of phrases is your tonic.

Relative-key matching matters because the relative major and minor share the exact same notes — A minor and C major use the white keys only. A vocal recorded in A minor will sit cleanly over a beat in C major (and vice versa) without retuning either one.