Circle of 5ths.

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Circle of 5ths

To find a key from a sharp key signature go ½ step above the last sharp!

Playing Scales and Chords in the Circle of 5ths By playing scales in the circle of 5ths you will be able to really learn the positions and just where the notes are. Much better than doing the chromatic scale up and down the fingerboard. Will start with the blues scale off of the E form of CAGED

Root is on the 6th string You could keep going but on many of your guitars this is as high as is practical. This is based off of the E form of CAGED!! Note how the fingering changes but not the root. Fret 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Name F F#/Gb G Ab/G# A Bb/A# B C C#/Db D Eb/D# E F

For this start on F and work Counter-clockwise F, Bb, Eb, Ab etc.

1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 E Form (G Major Chord)

Now do the E form of the chord starting on G – G, C, F, Bb etc. still counter-clockwise – for F do the 1st fret

G Major E Form

Now do the E form of the scale starting on G – G, C, F, Bb etc. still counter-clockwise – for F do the 13st fret

Can also do circle in a particular key See the next slide for the key of C

Homework Write out the chords for circle of 5th’s, for a number of keys – do at least the CAGED keys. C, A, G, E, and D. This can help you with hearing the changes.