It's easy to get in a pickle about key signatures. We've got tracks in all sorts of keys and modes. We think the best way to organize these is under the tried-and-tested classical key signatures. Each relative minor and mode are listed under their parent major.
So, if you're looking for tracks in A minor they'll be listed under the parent major (key) of C major. Same with the modes. To confuse matters, every key can have one than more name (called an "enharmonic equivalent"). For example, C# is technically the same as Db. Db is more conventional because it uses less accidentals (sharps and flats). So, if you can't find the key you want - think of the enharmonic equivalent.
Some of our tracks are good for more than one key or change key so they are listed under both.
If you're a bit lost with key signatures you can download our free introductory lesson or drop us a line.