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Catching Up II...
Circle of Keys - Left Handed

   The Circle of the Keys is exactly what it says, All 12 keys are placed in a circle that is very similar to a clock. On our circle of the keys diagram we show the tones' roman numeral next to the tone, You can click on a tone and the roman numerals will rearrange themselves for that key. IF you go clockwise then you are changing keys in fifths, IF you go counterclockwise then you are changing keys in fourths...

NOTE: There is no separate 'circle of keys' for the left handed people, This is just so you won't end up in the right handed section, We call it 'left handed' for the bots...

   You should notice that the major chords and minor chords are in groups that are right next to each other, It also shows that scales in reality are made up of mostly fourths and fifths. You should also note that we added tone aliases for the (b's), The "B" is "Cb" and "F" is "E#" which is relevant only when you are looking at the tones played for each key...

 
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