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The Penningtones - Circle Of Fifths album flac Performer: The Penningtones
Title: Circle Of Fifths
Style: Indie Rock, Alternative Rock
Released: 2001
MP3 album: 1165 mb
FLAC album: 1483 mb
Rating: 4.2
Other formats: DMF XM ASF MP1 MPC AC3 DXD
Genre: Rock

The Penningtones - Circle Of Fifths ‎(CD, MiniAlbum). Instruments & Performance. The Dynette Set - Rockers And Recliners ‎(LP, Album).

The circle of fifths is a brilliant musical tool, but can be confusing when you first look at it. It is a fantastic tool for understanding and working out key signatures in all the major and minor keys and helping us understand the relationship between different keys. However, it looks confusing because it appears like there are loads of different bits of information spread all over the circle

The Circle of Fifths is the best shortcut for songwriters, given they're willing to leap the small hurdle of understanding what they are looking at. W. .Typical discussion about the Circle of Fifths is largely for beginners and intermediate music theorists, and the tricky part is there's no way to avoid using other technical jargon that a beginner may not know when explaining it. We're going to keep it as simple as possible with explanations of any new terms. So get ready for a wild ride made easy as we work our way from the foundations to the purpose and finally to the methods of exploiting the Circle of Fifths in your songwriting and music theory endeavors. Here's the honest truth: You may not use this initially

So how does it work? The outer ring displays the major keys. The middle ring displays the corresponding relative minor keys and the inner ring displays the number of sharps ( or flats (b) for these keys. For example at the 12 o’clock position, we have C major. C major’s relative minor is A minor and both of these keys have zero sharps or flats. It is called the circle of fifths because it moves clockwise to the dominant (a fifth) from the tonic key (root). To fully understand the circle of fifths and develop our songwriting capabilities, we need to touch on some theory. I know this doesn’t sound very rock & roll, so if you’re happy playing the same three chord songs then stop here. However, if you want to know why particular chords work well together, then jump on the songwriting train to Progressionville because we’re just about to leave!

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The circle of fifths is a visual representation of the keys you hear in music. Starting at the top with the key of C major. The circle of fifths isn’t just useful for finding the flats and sharps in each key. It provides a simple way to build basic chords as well. Let’s build a couple of basic chords using the circle of fifths as our reference. You already know from our chord building guide that major chords are built on the root note, the major third and the perfect fifth. Since we’re looking at the circle of fifths, your perfect fifth will be one spot clockwise from your root. For example: The perfect fifth of C is G, one spot away from C on your diagram

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 So Damn Wrong
Written-By – Brent Pennington
3:07
2 Broken Man
Written-By – Stefanie Hodovance
4:23
3 Baby Likes To Mess Around
Written-By – Brent Pennington
1:58
4 Wildcat
Written-By – Hugh Jones
2:51
5 I've Got Your Secret
Written-By – Brent Pennington
4:32
6 Words
Written-By – Stefanie Hodovance
4:28
7 Tell It To The Raven
Written-By – Jimmy Silva
3:22

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – Go-Kustom
  • Produced At – HJR
  • Recorded At – HJR
  • Mastered At – Vivid Sound

Credits

  • Acoustic Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals – Rick Pennington
  • Bass, Mandolin, Keyboards, Vocals – Hugh Jones
  • Bassoon – Lesley Jones
  • Drums, Percussion, Vocals – Jeremy Sever
  • Fiddle – Ken Stubblefield
  • Mastered By – Bill Wolford
  • Producer, Recorded By – Hugh Jones , Rick Pennington
  • Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – Stefanie Hodovance
  • Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Dobro – Brent Pennington

Notes

Recorded and produced at HJR, Seattle, Winter 2000/Spring 2001.

Mastered at Vivid Sound, Seattle.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 6 6157-30009-2 9