Music Theory  - Circle of 5ths # 1 Introduction

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  • 2016
  • 1 Season

Music Theory - Circle of 5ths #1 Introduction from Learn Piano With Rosa is an educational show designed to teach music theory concepts to beginners and intermediate level students. Hosted by the renowned pianist, Rosa Suen, the show offers an in-depth understanding of the Circle of 5ths, which is considered the backbone of music theory.

The introductory episode begins with Rosa explaining what the Circle of 5ths is and why it is important to master this concept. She breaks down the Circle of 5ths into simple and easy-to-understand segments, explaining the relationship between each key and its corresponding chord. Using a whiteboard and colorful markers, Rosa visually illustrates each segment of the Circle of 5ths, helping viewers to follow along with ease.

Throughout the episode, Rosa offers insightful commentary and helpful tips, making the learning process both fun and interactive. She explains that the Circle of 5ths is crucial for any musician looking to improve their understanding of music theory, as it enables them to easily identify the key signatures of any piece of music. This allows musicians to quickly determine the notes and chords that make up a piece, making it easier to learn and play.

One of the unique aspects of the show is that Rosa breaks down each concept into bite-sized chunks, making it easier for viewers to digest and understand. She takes the time to explain each chord and its corresponding key, making sure that viewers fully grasp the concept before moving on.

Another great feature of the show is its interactive component. Rosa frequently pauses and prompts viewers to try playing the chords or identifying the corresponding key, helping them to better understand how the Circle of 5ths works in practice.

Overall, Music Theory - Circle of 5ths #1 Introduction from Learn Piano With Rosa is a fantastic introduction to music theory for beginners and intermediate level students alike. Hosted by a talented and experienced pianist, the show offers a comprehensive understanding of the Circle of 5ths and its importance in music theory. Whether you are a pianist, guitarist, or any other type of musician, this show is sure to enhance your understanding of music theory and improve your overall playing ability.

Music Theory - Circle of 5ths # 1 Introduction is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (11 episodes). The series first aired on May 20, 2016.

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Magic Circle Tip 9: At the PIano - Up in 5ths / Down in 4ths
11. Magic Circle Tip 9: At the PIano - Up in 5ths / Down in 4ths
January 1, 2016
This is the reason why sometimes the Circle is called Circle of 4ths.
Magic Circle Tip 8:  Chord Tones like to Move Up in Perfect 4ths
10. Magic Circle Tip 8: Chord Tones like to Move Up in Perfect 4ths
January 1, 2016
Understand music theory - Perfect 4ths is 5 half steps apart! It also makes a stable and consonant sound!
Magic Circle Tip 7:  Chord Tones like to Move Up in Perfect 5ths
9. Magic Circle Tip 7: Chord Tones like to Move Up in Perfect 5ths
May 25, 2016
Understand this significant pattern in music! Perfect 5ths is a consonant and stable interval!
Magic Circle Tip 6: Circle does not move alphabetically like the piano
8. Magic Circle Tip 6: Circle does not move alphabetically like the piano
May 13, 2016
Circle has its own Pattern! Understand Patterns! You need to ask why are the letters in the circle written in this way? Think about this before you watch the video.
Create your Own Music Tool - Do it yourself Circle of 5ths
7. Create your Own Music Tool - Do it yourself Circle of 5ths
May 13, 2016
It's been an incredible journey for me as I started learning about the Circle of 5ths and then teaching them to my students. My students just love these special courses on the Circle of 5ths. With their passion of learning, I have developed books, worksheets, workshops, online courses and now Amazon videos to bring all music students to higher learning. Create your own Circle.
Magic Circle Tip 5:  One Circle Corresponds to One Octave
6. Magic Circle Tip 5: One Circle Corresponds to One Octave
May 13, 2016
All 12 tones in the Circle correspond to the one octave
Magic Circle Tip 4 - Put Key at 12 o clock
5. Magic Circle Tip 4 - Put Key at 12 o clock
May 13, 2016
Big Tip: Always put the key at 12 o clock position. In this way, you will be able to find all your 12 Major keys & 7 diatonic chords easily! No guess work at all!
Magic Circle Tip: 3  Make Your Circle Run
4. Magic Circle Tip: 3 Make Your Circle Run
January 1, 2016
Most of the circles we see in books have the letters facing you. We are not going to do that. We are going to make the Circle come to live. Write the tones so that they face each other.
Magic Circle Tip 2: Static Circle Format
3. Magic Circle Tip 2: Static Circle Format
January 1, 2016
Does your circle with the letters written look like the circle on the left? Does your circle with the letters written look like the circle on the right? 1. The one one the left is a static circle because the letters are facing you. 2. The one on the right it is no longer a static circle, why do you think that is the case? Watch the next video!
Magic Circle Tip 1: Only 12 Letters
2. Magic Circle Tip 1: Only 12 Letters
May 13, 2016
Count the number of letters there are in the Circle. Only 12. Why 12? Actually there are only 7 Letters & 5 with Enharmonic Names
Introduction to Circle of 5ths
1. Introduction to Circle of 5ths
May 20, 2016
In this series of episodes_4-18, I will also show you all the Magic Circle Tips so that you can make the Circle of 5ths come alive to you as a Dynamic Circle, and not a Static circle that you often see in books.
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Where to Watch Music Theory - Circle of 5ths # 1 Introduction
Music Theory - Circle of 5ths # 1 Introduction is available for streaming on the Learn Piano With Rosa website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Music Theory - Circle of 5ths # 1 Introduction on demand at Amazon.
  • Premiere Date
    May 20, 2016