The Circle of Fifths Visually Explained - CREDIT@adrian.valia

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The Circle of Fifths Visually Explained
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That's the song that plays once you unlocked full understanding of what the circle of fifths is

ca-sonne-creux
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Never heard the sound of fifths being played in this manner. Very ethereal sounding🤯

JorgeMorillon-gc
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This only made me more confused, and made the circle even more daunting. Good video 👍

CuThUlUiSbOsS
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I reached Buddha highest enlightenment after listened it for the 3rd time...

spaideman
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this is some seal of solomon type beat, THIS IS LITERAL MAGIC!!!

MONO-ARCH
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I am so impressed by this display of piano wizardry. Teach me master.

richiestarks
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The most important key to understanding, is knowing why.

Shywolf
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What a lovely explanation understood everything

greenspectrum
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one of these videos finally makes sense

tomothy
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Literally nothing is explained in this video

mikaelmarvin
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Most people don’t care to learn theory for guitar. But I want to learn all of it.

JesusLovesYouxetc
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Please explain this. I would love to watch that video.

BernardBaker
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Omg im speachless, i have a book with around 500chords i think it is, the video went so fast, but i been studying the circle of fifth for 2years, and my book says starts with triads first. Then try 13 and and so on later on, i have a question, does a 13chord have inversions too? If i understood your video correctly 13 contains all the note from C to F# played as one single chord with yeah 7notes in total? One thing that fascinates me is that so many youtubers says a song is melody + chords. But this song marrrige de AMOR i feel like i play chords all the time but in one specific pattern, like it starts with a broken splitt up Gm, then goes to Bb and the rest i havet study hard enough but i think there is a Cm chord going back and forth and also a F with a big broken gap in the left hand and a close gap with A, G, and F in the right hand, 😅 my hands are tired holding the tablet writing this message, i can play for 6hours with little pain after only in legs and wrists but writing on this smart tablet i cant do for 10minuts without feeling i wonna throw it for good😂and read books about music instead, but i suck at reading and as you can see spelling too🤣 i dont think we where made to invented a new circle of fifth because it always stays the same 😁 so why did we change the Nokia to a smart phone when we have computers with Internet 😅 just a long idea of what hands are supposed to be doing, yours is one of them✅ but i cant doooo it yet🤣🤣🤣

JanGran-cq
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when something needs to be 2 hours instead this is.

allanr
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That’s was, so cool. I know my circle of fifths in major and minor, but I don’t know diminished, whole tone or augmented scales.

Nikolaifevrier
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I can't say anything else than "wow!"

Romulo
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Dissonant tension filled all the way to the end

davidjaylaw
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What the heck is C#6/9/II? Is this supposed to mean C#6/9 with the addition of the supertonic? And why does it span C F Bb Eb Ab Db and F#? Can someone explain?

JoeTerner
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I just got visually confused…. Everyone explains it like you already know it

XxScorpionKingxX
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Does this mean that the shape placed anywhere will give me what it's for? For example the Scalene triangle for a Major scale and so on with the other shapes?

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