![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Note that uppercase letters, such as A and I, indicate Major, while lowercase letters, such as b and ii, indicate minor. There are a few ways to use the Circle of Fifths. This is a great tool if you don’t already have this music theory memorized, and it forms a foundation that highlights the relationships between notes, key signatures, and basic harmony. Here’s a convenient chart that shows the Circle of Fifths and Major/Relative Minor* key signatures. Marching Percussion Accessories Shop By Category Guitar Workshop Keyboards & Synthesizers Shop By CategoryĬase Finder Drums & Percussion Shop By CategoryĬable Finder Microphones Shop By CategoryĬase Finder DJ Equipment Shop By CategoryĬable Finder Band & Orchestra Shop By Category Case Finder Live Sound & Lighting Shop By CategoryĬase Finder Software & Plug-ins Shop By Category ![]()
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