Songs / D Major · 183 BPM
National Loser Anthem by Umphrey's McGee
National Loser Anthem by Umphrey's McGee is in the key of D Major and runs at 183 BPM (or 91 BPM if you count it half-time), a fast, high-energy tempo. Its Camelot code is 10B, which is what you match against when you are mixing it harmonically with another track.
What mixes with National Loser Anthem
On the Camelot wheel, National Loser Anthem sits at 10B. These keys blend with it without clashing, so tracks in them are safe to beatmatch in or out:
- 11Benergy boost
- 9Benergy drop
- 10Arelative minor
Mixes well with National Loser Anthem
Real tracks from the database that are both harmonically compatible and close enough in tempo to beatmatch — ±6% on a pitch fader, or half/double time. Same key first, then the nearest energy step on the wheel.
Tracks to mix into it
Other analyzed songs in a compatible key, ready to line up next in a set:
- Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D Major, BWV 1068 : J.S. Bach: Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D Major, BWV 1068: Air — Nemanja Radulović
- Come as Your Kids — Umphrey's McGee
- Electric Avenue to Hell (feat. Jennifer Hartswick) — Umphrey's McGee
- Can't Rock My Dream Face — Umphrey's McGee
- The End Of The Affair : Nyman: The End Of The Affair: Diary Of Love — Valentina Lisitsa
- All Imperfect Things — Michael Nyman
More songs in D Major
- Goodbye Moortie (From "The Diary of Anne Frank") — Michael Nyman
- Big My Secret — Michael Nyman
- Big My Secret — Michael Nyman
- Forces of Attraction — Jóhann Jóhannsson
- The Dreams that Stuff is Made Of — Jóhann Jóhannsson
- Suite from The Theory of Everything : Jóhannsson: Suite from The Theory of Everything - IV. Forces of Attraction — Iceland Symphony Orchestra
All songs in D Major →All songs at 183 BPM →Camelot wheel →
These figures come from analyzing an official 30-second preview of the track with TuneBad’s in-browser engine. Tempo and key are reliable, but a preview is a sample of the full song, so treat them as a strong estimate. For an exact read, analyze the full file yourself — it is free and runs entirely in your browser.
