If you are just getting on this wild ride now, you may want to review the last Post, "What is the Circle of 5ths? Part #1: the Key to Flats & Sharps" for the back story and it may clarify some terminology. If you already know the Key to Flats & Sharps - as in What those words Mean ?
Rock on with your bad self and follow along here :)
This Post is going to focus on Navigating the Circle of 5ths.
So get ready to travel!
We are going to cruise around the circle of 5ths,
Create a mnemonic device to help us along and
Then draw a picture of our travels
And you thought Music Theory was stagnant and dull!
We left off saying that the Circle of 5ths was simply a tool & a pretty picture to help us learn how many sharps or flats are in a Major key.
(there are also minor keys, but let's play with them in a different post)
**Please note all references in this post refer to Major keys**
Some of the many reasons why we want to know this include….
This helps us to transpose music quickly when we play, modulate keys easily when we write, immediately understand how many sharps or flats are in a given key when we jam, etc, etc ….
Here is your lovely picture of the Circle of 5ths
**picture courtesy of Folkblues.net
We call it a circle of 5ths because
Each key in the circle is 5 steps away from the previous key
Note that
We Move Clockwise for Sharps
We Move Counter-Clockwise for Flats
“Let’s start at the very beginning, the very best place to place to start…. When you read you begin with A,B,C”
There are 8 basic notes in the musical alphabet and they repeat over and over again.
A, B, C, D, E, F, G - after G we GO back to A
(the G in Go is our reminder to GO back to A!)
Going Clockwise from C we are adding Sharps and moving Upwards in our scale (sharp objects make you jump up and say Ow!)
Going Counter Clockwise we are adding Flats and moving Backwards in our scale (when things fall down they get kinda crazy!)
C Lives at the top of our circle. (see illustration)
He lives alone. No roommates.
He C's things in a simple way and usually avoids both Sharp objects & falling Flat from Tequila.
Why am I telling you this?
C MAJOR IS THE ONLY MAJOR KEY WITH NO SHARPS OR FLATS ☺
Commit That One Little Fact to Memory
C MAJOR IS THE ONLY MAJOR KEY WITH NO SHARPS OR FLATS ☺
C MAJOR IS THE ONLY MAJOR KEY WITH NO SHARPS OR FLATS ☺
C MAJOR IS THE ONLY MAJOR KEY WITH NO SHARPS OR FLATS ☺
Done!
But sometimes …..
His friend Sharp comes by and they will go out for a night on the town.
They always travel Clockwise
There are 5 steps between each stop they make
At each place they pick up a new friend
How does this relate to our Circle of 5ths?
The SHARP keys are listed as we move clockwise around the circle
Each Key is 5 notes away from the one before it
As we travel, we pick up a new sharp for each new key
How do we find OUR way around the circle?
1. Let us use the Musical Alphabet as our Map
Remember?
A B C D E F G (GO back to A)
2. Remember we are talking 5ths!
So we start with C and count up 5 notes because as we add sharps each key is 5 steps away from the previous key
3. Directions?
Let your fingers serve as your a high-tech GPS device
(I am serious here!) Start by counting on your fingers & you won’t get lost!
So, thumb on C,
Pointer finger on D,
Middle finger on E,
Ring finger on F
Pinky on G
VOILA! you have now determined your next key which is the key of G!
C * D * E * F *G The Key of G
G is the key with ONE Sharp
Back to your fingers
So, thumb on G
Pointer finger on A
Middle finger on B
Ring finger on C
Pinky on D
G * A * B * C * D The Key of D
D is the key with Two Sharps
I'll leave the GPS to you and just continue ...
D * E * F * G * A
A is the key with Three Sharps
A * B * C * D * E
E is the Key with Four Sharps
E * F * G * A * B
B is the Key with Five Sharps
B * C * D * E * F
F# is the Key with Six Sharps (I'll explain the Sharp / # in the next post)
So, we now know
G, D, A, E, B, F# are the keys in the world of sharps
As we progress in the circle, we add a new sharp
How do we remember the order of the keys?
By making this even more fun - Mnemonic Device here we come!
G D A E B F#
Girls Don't Always E-mail Boys First
Gin Definitely Awakens Every Bad Flirt
Greedy Dogs Always Eat Bones Fast
OR Invent your Own!
Now for the Flat portion of the evening
Usually C and Sharp don’t invite him to join them for 3 reasons
1. He likes to stop at different places. In other words?
The Key names are different for flats
2. He travels backwards around town.
In other words?
The Flats are listed as we move Counter-Clockwise around the circle.
3. He Jumps around a lot and can be downer to follow.
In other words?
We can actually travel in 2 directions to determine our next Flat key
More on that in a minute
Why am I gossiping about Flat?
In the circle of 5ths, the Flats are listed on the left side moving Counter-Clockwise from C
We can calculate them by moving a Fourth UP OR a Fifth DOWN
(told ya, that flat guy can be a downer….)
SO, When we travel with Flat we have TWO Choices
Because? A FIFTH GOING DOWN IS THE SAME DISTANCE AS A FOURTH GOING UP
Check it out
Choice #1
YOU Can Count FOUR Notes UP from C
C D E F G A B
Same as did when counting our Sharps But for Flats we count Four UP!
Flat drank Four tequilas straight UP!
Back to Your Fingers
Thumb on C
Pointer on D
Middle Finger on E
Ring Finger on F
C * D * E * F
F is your key with one flat
Back to Your Fingers
Thumb on F
Pointer on G
Middle Finger on A
Ring Finger on B
From here on out when you are counting you add a flat / b to the key name (stick with me)
F * G * A * Bb
Bb is your key with 2 flats
Bb * C * D * Eb
Eb is your key with 3 flats
Eb * F * G * Ab
Ab is your key with 4 flats
Ab * Bb * C * Db
Db is your key with 5 flats
Db * Eb * F * Gb
Gb is your key with 6 flats
Choice #2
When things fall flat often life begins to feel backwards....
Start by counting backwards from C
Let's think of our musical alphabet as going down
(down, flat out, he's free falling from the tequila)
C B A G F E D
(D? DON'T forget to go back to C)
So, thumb on C, Pointer finger on B, Middle finger on A, Ring finger on G and Pinky on F
VOILA! you have now determined your next key which is the key of F!
C * B * A * G * F
F is the key with ONE Flat
Thumb on F, Pointer finger on E, Middle finger on D, Ring finger on C and Pinky on B
VOILA! You have now determined your next key which is the key of Bb!
REMEMBER: From here on out when you are counting you add a flat / b to the key name (stick with me)
F * E * D * C * Bb
Bb is your key with 2 flats
From here on, use your own GPS aka fingers….
Bb * A * G * F * Eb
Eb is your key with 3 flats
Eb * D * C * Bb * Ab
Ab is your key with 4 flats
Ab * G * F * Eb * Db
Db is your key with 5 flats
Db * C * Bb * Ab * Gb
Gb is your key with 6 flats
Now it’s time for our mnuemonic devices!
F Bb Eb Ab Db Gb
Fred Buys Expensive Armani Designer Glasses (or G-strings?)
Funky Baboons Eat Almond Date Granola
Four Bad Elephants Are Dangerously Gambling
Funny Blue Elves Adore Dandelion Gardening
OR invent your own!
So we figured out why we call it a circle of 5ths
Each key in the circle is 5 steps away from the previous key
5 steps higher for sharps
And
5 steps lower for flats which is the same note as 4 steps higher
Next Post will explain WHICH sharps and flats exist in each key
So, even in my world that's a lot of information! We will continue in the next posts with which Sharps / Flats live in each key
Here is a tip to learn
1. Take 5 minutes NOW to draw out the circle yourself
(use your GPS aka fingers and then compare it to the picture)
2. Hang it on the bathroom mirror and stare at it for a few minutes a day as you brush your teeth
3. Make some notes on it that might help YOU remember it more easily, my mnemonic devices, 4 letter words, your favorite things... JUST DO IT.
I promise if you hang it up and read thru it twice a day as you brush your teeth In less than a week, you will have it memorized asap!
(As long as you do brush at least twice a day -lol!)
Who knew I'd also be promoting good dental hygiene!?!?
So, That's all for today my darlings!
Til next time, (be sure to floss too)
XO and sweet dreams
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