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Enjoy it! How to Download Circle of 5ths for PC: At first, you should download either BlueStacks or Andy on your PC making use of the download link specified in the starting point in this web site. In case your download process is finished click on the installer to get you started with the install process. Sharps are ordered by 5ths while flats are ordered by 4ths. If you have a good acronym for the order of 4ths please let us know by leaving it in the comment box.

Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. On the outside are the names of the major keys while on the inside are the names of the minor keys.

As we mentioned above the key of G is five steps above the key of C, and just as well the key of Em is five steps above the key of Am. If you use your fingers to count each note alphabetically you will see they each interval adds up to five. Sharps and flats in the CoF. The CoF also will denote how many sharps or flats are in each key. The sharps are on the right side and the flats on the left. Starting at the top with C we have no sharps or flats as there are none in the C major scale.

From there each fifth adds another sharp, until we reach the bottom and then it goes backwards with flats until we come back to C again. Now you will notice at the bottom of the CoF that some keys have different spellings and can either be denoted with sharps or flats.

Remember from above that these are enharmonically equivalent it just depends on which the composer wishes to use. If you are not sure how many sharps the Key of B has, well just count from the beginning of the CoF excluding the natural key of C and you will have five sharps. If you want to know how many flats are in the enharmonic equivalent of B, which is Cb, well count backwards and you will get 7 flats.

By knowing the number if any of sharps or flats, we will have the key signature readily available by the CoF. As you read on keep checking back with the Circle of Fifths tool , that way you understand exactly what is written. The Cof is so wonderful because it simplifies all of this!

You might want to check with a table with all major and minor keys. The sharps are added a 5th away each other. Notice that the new sharp is the root of the tonic one semiton below G key, F.

First a quick trick on how to find any major scale using the Cof. To find the C scale we simply go counterclockwise one step and then count seven clockwise. And there you have the C major scale. This works the same for every major scale, move back one and then up seven.

Of course after you find the right scale it helps to put it in order. Chords Degrees. There are a few different methods to build chord progressions using the CoF. It was devised as a way to show scale degrees to those musicians who knew little about music theory.

However, it turns out that it is also a handy system to teach said theory! To find the chords of a key, just rotate the degrees. Now the numbers are written in Roman numerals so you will see a major key notated like;. One of the most popular progressions ever in music is the I-IV-V or the , depending on how it is shown. Since we have been dealing so exclusively with the key of C, lets change it up to test our CoF knowledge.

We will find the progression for the key of D. Remember when we move backwards on the circle we move in fourths, forwards we move in fifths.



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