That's a strange (and seems hard) way to play A6! For a start, A and Bb - 2 major chords 1/2 step away from each other - can never be in the same key. Then you're switching to C and G maj chords, which, likewise would not be in either of the other keys. If you were writing the song on sheet music, you'd just sharp/flat certain notes, and do a key change for the change to C/G
Is there a reason you are looking to 'name the key'?
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