(Part 2) May the 4th be with you, The Circle of Fourths
on Part 1 , we already had C, F, B b , E b , A b , D b as the major key. Circle of fourth diagram, the last note will be F# or G b . here I prefer using G b , since our topic is circle of fourths which is related with flat-notes. Yes, the Circle Of fourths is about Flat-notes. here is the notes: Gb - Abm - Bbm - Cb/B - Db - Ebm - Fm7b5 - Gb at the picture, you see C b is red, while C b is B note. so why bother? first: it is to avoid the two same note written on one line. you can see there is B flat(B b ), and if i wrote C b as B, there will be two same notes (Bb and B). second. it is a useful chord writing in understanding scales and modes . it is in the different section of learning. we keep notes like C b and B#, E# and F b stay written as is, in order to understand the note degrees and analyze the intervals. third is, well, that's all i know for this. i will add this sections as soon as i find out more about this. Circle of Fourths and Fifths twitter.com...