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More Fun with the Circle of Fifths - Changing Keys without really knowing how!

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Uploaded by on Oct 29, 2009

How to use that mysterious Circle of Fifths to change keys of songs Without even really knowing what the Circle of Fifths is!

My other Circle of Fifths video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjQIcOInvxs

Lookee here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Circle_of_fifths_deluxe_4.svg

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  • awesome man ive been looking at this stuff for hours this really helped thanks man by the way are you playing a guitar or ukulele it kinda sounds like a ukulele anyway thanks thumbs up.

  • @LanceMetal It's a ukulele in this video. Thanks for the comment!

  • Music theory is cool. Keep em coming Leo. Ive always loved this sh*t.

  • there is more coming.

  • Bravo. It also works for those who have larger vocal range and want to play it with easier chords. That'd be me..... The back of the "An Alfred Handy Guide Ukulele Chord Dictionary" has a "Magic Chord Accompaniment Guide" chart in the back, which is basically the circle of yeah.... 5ths...

  • Is that a newer book, or something old?

    The Circle of Fifths is magic. It's the Rosetta Stone of western music. I'm really surprised music theory books for the most part just give it a page or two and don't really dig into it. It's all there is you know what to look for and how to look at it--building chords, scales, keys, everything. Well, everything except time signatures.

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  • LOL - Drank up your child support check.

  • Thanks for sharing this... it helps! It's funny I imagine you look and sound like Seth Rogen or something...hehe

  • nice thanks :)

  • My copy is about 38 years old, but there are newer versions. Perhaps it is published by a different company now? It is bout 7" tall and 3" wide.

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