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Music: circle of fifth, circle of fifths
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Circle of fifths — showing major and minor keys … Wikipedia
Circle of fifths text table — 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 · d · … Wikipedia
circle of fifths — keys or tonalities ordered by ascending (for sharp keys) or descending (for flat keys) intervals of a fifth … Useful english dictionary
Fifths tuning — is a non standard tuning for the double bass, used primarily in classical and jazz music. In this tuning, the double bass is tuned like a cello but an octave lower (C G D A low to high). Although fifths tuning was once the most common double bass … Wikipedia
Circle progression — Submediant in chain of fifths[1] … Wikipedia
Chromatic circle — The chromatic circle The chromatic circle is a geometrical space that shows relationships among the 12 equal tempered pitch classes making up the familiar chromatic scale. If one starts on any equal tempered pitch and repeatedly ascends by the… … Wikipedia
Closely related key — Circle of fifths showing major and minor keys. In music, a closely related key is one sharing many common tones with an original key, as opposed to a distantly related key (or close key and distant key ). In music harmony, such a key shares all,… … Wikipedia
Círculo de quintas — en el que se muestran las tonalidades mayores y menores … Wikipedia Español
Jazz piano — has been an integral part of the jazz idiom since its inception, in both solo and ensemble settings. The instrument is also a vital tool in the understanding of jazz theory and arranging, because of its combined melodic and harmonic nature. Along … Wikipedia
Kirnberger temperament — is an irregular temperament which was developed in the second half of the eighteenth century by Johann Kirnberger. Kirnberger was a student of Johann Sebastian Bach, and it is rumored that they had many disagreements concerning tuning systems at… … Wikipedia
Pythagorean comma — (PC) defined in Pythagorean tuning as difference between semitones (A1–m2), or interval between enharmonically equivalent notes (from D♭ to C♯). The di … Wikipedia