I was a little confused because you the circle of fifths and are moving in fourths. After rewatching I realized you said E "is the five to" A "is the 5 to" D. Seems like a confusing way to present it. Basically you are doing the circle of fifths in reverse, aka circle of fourths, right? Or am I looking at this wrong?
Moving clockwise (or to the right), the circle of fifths moves from C to G to D, etc. If you count the C as the I chord, G is the V chord, hence the circle of fifths. If you move anti-clockwise (to the left) you actually are moving in fourths-F is the fourth of C, etc. Circle of fifths modulation mostly involves what is called "back-cycling" or jumping way ahead (to the right) and moving back to the home key (to the left), so in that sense, the movement can practically called moving in fourths.
Wayne you have a fantastic way of breaking down the never-ending complexity of music. Thankee~~~
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Hey, Wayne, great lesson here. Thanks. Attended your workshop today in Pine River, MN. You are a good teacher! Thanks!
Thx for the comment John. It was a great festival and workshop. Hope you enjoy WWOM.......
Great lesson Wayne, this made a lot of sense to me!
Glad you liked the video Adam! Thx for the comment and good luck....
Thank you Wayne very helpful information.
Thank you Kevin! Glad you enjoyed.....
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I was a little confused because you the circle of fifths and are moving in fourths. After rewatching I realized you said E "is the five to" A "is the 5 to" D. Seems like a confusing way to present it. Basically you are doing the circle of fifths in reverse, aka circle of fourths, right? Or am I looking at this wrong?
Moving clockwise (or to the right), the circle of fifths moves from C to G to D, etc. If you count the C as the I chord, G is the V chord, hence the circle of fifths. If you move anti-clockwise (to the left) you actually are moving in fourths-F is the fourth of C, etc. Circle of fifths modulation mostly involves what is called "back-cycling" or jumping way ahead (to the right) and moving back to the home key (to the left), so in that sense, the movement can practically called moving in fourths.