That is fascinating. I spent years being confused by the Circle of 5ths because I was looking at a modified tool that wasn't actually a C-o-5ths. I like what you have done here as it shows the progression of added sharps and flats. The round chart that I have only reveals how many sharps or flats, not which ones. I also like math and the number line is a good analogy to work with. Thank for you for revealing a refreshing and new way of looking at this.
My thoughts exactly! This linear approach is much easier for my smooth brain to wrap around!
That is fascinating. I spent years being confused by the Circle of 5ths because I was looking at a modified tool that wasn't actually a C-o-5ths. I like what you have done here as it shows the progression of added sharps and flats. The round chart that I have only reveals how many sharps or flats, not which ones. I also like math and the number line is a good analogy to work with. Thank for you for revealing a refreshing and new way of looking at this.
Well doesn’t that look like my chart that lovely teacher who plays base constructed with me? I’m working with it now! 😉
I GET THIS♥️
What does all this even mean? I just want to play and make things up as I along. How can this help me in any way?