circle of 5ths
circle of 5ths
11:06 on Saturday, April 12, 2003
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(Ellen)
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can someone PLEASE put the circle of the 5th`s for the clarinet up here?? i`d really apreaciate it!! THANKS - Ellen
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Re: circle of 5ths
19:21 on Saturday, April 12, 2003
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(Bradley)
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Isnt it the same for all instruments, just maybe transposed- LOL
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Re: circle of 5ths
22:32 on Monday, April 28, 2003
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(jim)
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Its the same for all instruments...just written in concert pitch. So, as clarinet is in B flat, you will have to take these a step up. Remember, the circle of 5ths is the same as the order of flats. It is called the circle of fifths because each of the pitches are a fifth apart (big surprise lol). Just remember, bead greatest common factor. That means b flat, e flat, a flat, d flat, g flat, c flat, f flat. The order of sharps is just reversed (and sharped).
Hope this helped.
Jim
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Re: circle of 5ths
08:33 on Wednesday, April 30, 2003
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(tbpiercy)
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Circle of 5ths: starting on C then go up a 5th - regardless of instrument .
C up a 5th to G
G up a 5th to D, etc..
C, G, D, A, E, B, F# (Gb), C# (Db), G# / Ab (now use the enharmonic Ab and go up a 5th to - Eb, Bb, F, and up a 5th to - yes!! C.
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