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  2. 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

  3. Circle of fifths - Wikipedia

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    In music theory, the circle of fifths (sometimes also cycle of fifths) is a way of organizing pitches as a sequence of perfect fifths. Starting on a C, and using the standard system of tuning for Western music ( 12-tone equal temperament ), the sequence is: C, G, D, A, E, B, F ♯ /G ♭ , C ♯ /D ♭ , G ♯ /A ♭ , D ♯ /E ♭ , A ♯ /B ...

  4. File:Circle of fifths unrolled, pythagorean comma.svg - Wikipedia

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    Circle of fifths. All musical scales in the circle of fifths The red and blue symbols indicate the tones of major and minor triads. The small interval, e.g. between two black lines corresponding to the same black piano key, is the Pythagorean comma. In this file a scale with 6 ♯ is slightly (namely a Pythagorean comma) higher than a scale ...

  5. 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.

  6. Category:Circle of fifths - Wikipedia

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    Circle of fifths; M. Music written in all major or minor keys; T. Ii–V–I progression This page was last edited on 9 November 2012, at 00:23 (UTC). ...

  7. Pythagorean comma - Wikipedia

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    Going around the circle of fifths with just intervals results in a comma pump by the Pythagorean comma. The 6 ♭ and the 6 ♯ scales [i] are not identical—even though they are on the piano keyboard—but the ♭ scales are one Pythagorean comma lower. Disregarding this difference leads to enharmonic change