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Uploaded by on Sep 9, 2008

Karen Cuneo Ramirez simplifies how to determine the chords in a song using the circle of fifths (circle of fourths)

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  • Damn it. She's so good, now I'll have to watch all her videos. There goes my night :)

  • WoW! I learned a semester of music school in 10 minutes... amazing..

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  • @jf09

    I actually haven't watched the video yet, but it's in C.

    Cmajor, G major, Aminor, Fmajor is

    I - V -vi - IV

    in the key of C. Which is a pretty common chord progression, it's only got one extra chord (vi) apart from the standard blues progression.

  • very good

  • Brilliant explanation!

  • The thing is in a pop song wich usualy goes c,g,am,f this dosnt make sense can someone explain gor me

  • Wow! Gotta watch the whole thing again and write down everything. This helps a lot with transposition.

  • Her videos r so good but I’m just too sleepy to hear anything haha think I will come back tomorrow...

  • much love from germany, really inspired teacher!

  • please help me teacher onhow to apply this circle of fifths in pentatonic scale if answer me teacher just email me lebronjahval@yahoo.com

  • nice theory teacher

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