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Circle of fifths

All musical scales in the circle of fifths

The red and blue symbols indicate the tones of major and minor triads.

The small interval, e.g. between two black lines corresponding to the same black piano key, is the Pythagorean comma.

In this file a scale with 6 ♯ is slightly (namely a Pythagorean comma) higher than a scale with 6 ♭.
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