Guitar Theory Lesson - The Circle Of Fifths
Posted: Tuesday, March 17, 2009
by Ricky Sharples
http://playaguitarforfree.com/
Guitar theory has its place in any style of music. Once you have a few songs under your belt, you can improvise a little using the minor pentatonic scale and you know what I IV V means, you can begin to grow as a guitar player. But not indefinitely. Expanding your guitar technique is one way to grow, another is by learning some guitar theory.
So, if you start a scale from the fifth note of the C. major scale, you will end up with the G Major scale which is G A B C D E F#. If you build another scale from the fifth note of the G major scale, you'll get the D major scale which has two sharps. This is the idea behind the circle of fifths. Now you can tell what key a piece of written music is in by looking at the number of sharps or flats at the start of the music.
Until you actually start writing songs the circle of fifths is more of a tool for the understanding music rather than something you can put into practice. The circle of fifths is used a lot in chord progressions and the more you explore chord progressions the more you'll see how the circle of fifths works.
With the circle of fifths you can organize all twelve possible major scales into a key signature. The "key" is the note that starts the scale, otherwise known as the root. The term "key signature" is a reference to how many sharps or flats are in each key. You can easily organize scales by the key signature because no two major scales have the same amount of sharps or flats.
Do you want to learn to play the guitar? Learn How To Play A Guitar For Free is a constantly updated blog which contains all the resources you need for: learning to play solo guitar, how to learn guitar chords, how to learn to read and play easy acoustic guitar tabs, finding a free online guitar tuner, looking for free guitar lessons online, and how to learn guitar scales.
This Article has been viewed 80 times. (Not updated in real-time.)
No comments yet.We want your comments! If you can read this, you don't have javascript enabled, so you can't use this comment system. Please enable javascript.