[Harp-L] Circle of Fifths (Circle of Fourths) and Positions
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- From: Doug Schroer <dougharps@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2013 11:15:29 -0600
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Certainly it can be useful to have a Circle of Fifths for reference.
However, years ago I started arranging my harps in order of the Circle of
Fifths, and without any mnemonics or deliberate effort I soon had memorized
the Circle of Fifths. I still have them organized this way.
It was an easy way to commit a lot of theory to memory.
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