Trevor Keller Figure 2: Circle of 5ths Clock, Outer Layer, Major Keys. (Business Opportunities - Other Business Ads)

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Trevor Keller Figure 2: Circle of 5ths Clock, Outer Layer, Major Keys.


Now, you just need to fill in the inner circle of the clock which is the minor scales. You get there by memorizing that the C Major Key Signature is enharmonic with A minor. Write A minor in the inner clock circle at the 12 O Clock position.

Then go around clockwise with the same circle of 5ths progression that we know from our mnemonic: A, E, B, F, C, G, D. The next thing that you have to know and remember is that there are always two half steps between each note in a Major or Minor scale degree except for between B and C or between E and F in which there is only one half step. You can visualize this on a piano keyboard by noticing that there is no black key between B and C or Between E and F. Now, the pair of scales, Major and minor at the same clock position are called relative scales. So, A minor is the relative minor scale related to C Major. This is different than C Major and C minor scales which are called parallel scales or C minor is the parallel minor of C Major.

See Figure 3:

When you have filled out all of the 24 clock positions, both inner and outer, it should look like this. The other 6 scales that make up the 30 scales of Western music are 6 enharmonic scales 2 Major and 4 minor. Therefore, the 30 Keys of Western Music are from the 1 O Clock position to the 12 O Clock position: [1] C Major, [2] A minor, [3] G Major, [4] E minor, [5] D Major, [6] B minor, [7] A Major, [8] F# minor [9] Gb Minor, [10] E Major, [11] C# minor, [12] Db minor, [13] B Major, [14] G# minor, [15] F# Major, [16] Gb Major, [17] Eb Minor, [18] D# minor, [19] Db Major, [20] C# Major, [21] Bb minor, [22] A# minor, [23] Ab Major, [24] F minor, [25] Eb Major, [26] C minor, [27] Bb Major, [28] G minor, [29] F Major, [30] D minor. Any other scales that you could imagine, like: A# Major, B# Major, D# Major, E# Major, G# Major and Ab minor are not typically used.

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