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  2. Circle of fifths - Wikipedia

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    The diatonic circle of fifths is the circle of fifths encompassing only members of the diatonic scale. Therefore, it contains a diminished fifth, in C major between B and F. See structure implies multiplicity. The circle progression is commonly a circle of fifths through the diatonic chords, including one diminished chord.

  3. Circle of fifths text table - Wikipedia

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    The circle of fifths text table shows the number of flats or sharps in each of the diatonic musical scales and keys. Both C major and A minor keys have no flats or sharps. v

  4. vi–ii–V–I - Wikipedia

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    The circle progression is commonly a succession through all seven diatonic chords of a diatonic scale by fifths, including one progression by diminished fifth, (in C: between F and B) and one diminished chord (in C major, B o), returning to the tonic at the end. A full circle of fifths progression in C major is shown below.

  5. Template:Circle of fifths - Wikipedia

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    Template: Circle of fifths. 32 languages. ... Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item;

  6. Chromatic circle - Wikipedia

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    A key difference between the chromatic circle and the circle of fifths is that the former is truly a continuous space: every point on the circle corresponds to a conceivable pitch class, and every conceivable pitch class corresponds to a point on the circle. By contrast, the circle of fifths is fundamentally a discrete structure, and there is ...

  7. Guitar chord - Wikipedia

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    For example, the jazz standard "Autumn Leaves" contains the iv 7 –VII 7 –VIM 7 –ii ø 7 –i circle-of-fifths chord progression; [83] its sevenths occur in the tertian harmonization in sevenths of the minor scale. [84] Other subsequences of the fifths-circle chord progression are used in music.

  8. Coltrane changes - Wikipedia

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    On the circle of fifths it appears as an equilateral triangle: By rotating the triangle, all of the thirds cycles can be shown. Note that there are only four unique thirds cycles. This approach can be generalized; different interval cycles will appear as different polygons on the diagram.

  9. Category:Circle of fifths - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Pages in category "Circle of fifths"