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Accidentals in Key Sigatures
Wednesday, 6 May, 2009 – 16:29 | No Comment
Accidentals in Key Sigatures

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This is similar to the Circle of Fifths. Watch above and learn!
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Circle of Fifths FAQ (1 of 3)
Saturday, 14 Mar, 2009 – 12:51 | No Comment
Circle of Fifths FAQ (1 of 3)

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Circle of Fifths Hand Signs
Saturday, 14 Mar, 2009 – 9:39 | No Comment
Circle of Fifths Hand Signs

There are times during a gig when you can’t talk, or the crowd is too loud. So what do you do if you have to communicate? You use Hand Signs.
This practice refers to the Circle …

Chord Functions Explained!
Monday, 9 Mar, 2009 – 11:05 | No Comment
Chord Functions Explained!

What are Chord Functions?
OK, so you know the major and minor scales perfectly, and all of your chords. But what now? how can you put them together to write songs? Well, use Chord Functions! Basically, …

Order of Sharps and Flats
Friday, 21 Nov, 2008 – 15:54 | 13 Comments
Order of Sharps and Flats

This is a continuation of my ‘Circle of Fifths‘ post.
The Order of Sharps and Flats
This will be another utility to use with the circle of 5ths to determine what key gets Flats or Sharps and …

Circle of Fifths
Friday, 21 Nov, 2008 – 15:35 | 6 Comments
Circle of Fifths

Hello world!
My name is James Dellay, some of you may see me around with the handle Jamesonwa or Jamesontop. My life has been dramatically changed just by picking up the theory and the understanding of …

Chord Functions! 1M 2m 3m 4M, etc.
Wednesday, 16 Jul, 2008 – 17:31 | One Comment
Chord Functions! 1M 2m 3m 4M, etc.

What are Chord Functions?
OK, so you know the major and minor scales perfectly, and all of your chords. But what now? how can you put them together to write songs? Well, use Chord Functions! Basically, …