<< To make the song interesting and not boring, the are multiple keys set in this one song.

The first verse is in the key of C, the second verse changes to key of D, then the chorus changes again to key of E.

Currently there are two methods of partially changing keys in the same song. >>



There's a third method you may find interesting to experiment with. It's the Song Form Medley Maker. It's a very powerful tool and feature of BIAB.

It's marketed by PG Music to create a Medley of SGU files but it can also be a medley of different bars and sections of a single SGU file or a mixture of the two, some different songs mixed with several sections of a single song.

I've attached some screen shots of a short 32 bar song split out into different sections of intro, verse, chorus, and outro to demonstrate how your song split into different sections of different keys would appear in the Song Form Medley Maker. The Chord Sheet screen shot includes 2 bar transitions between the key changes for demonstration.

A feature of the Medley Maker is BIAB can automatically generate transitions between key signature transitions from 0-16 bars and the user can modify them if they wish.

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Song Form Medley Maker.jpg (47.27 KB, 74 downloads)
Song Form Medley Maker Icon and Dialog Window
Medley Maker Dialog Window.jpg (110.26 KB, 75 downloads)
Medley Maker Dialog Window
Medley Maker Chord Chart.jpg (320.56 KB, 75 downloads)
Medley Maker Chord Chart

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