Circle Of Fifths, The

by Karl Hitzemann

Which key has four sharps? What's the one with two flats? And which one has seven sharps? By using the circle of fifths, it's really easy to see that it is simply a pattern. Our song is meant to be a very basic introduction and will help your students understand how key signatures work.

The first verse explains that you add sharps to the key signature when you go clockwise around the circle. The second verse shows that when you go counterclockwise, you are adding flats. At the end of each verse, the singers shout out the names of the keys in order as each sharp or flat is added. (from Music K-8, Vol. 28, No. 4)

What's in a Singles Reproducible Kit?These are single song kits that include: a Piano/Vocal Part; a Singer's Part with full rights to reproduce, perform, and use it as many times as you need for your students; and high-quality full performance and accompaniment (instrumental) recordings.

About the Downloadable OptionThe downloadable version contains all the components the print version would, but in electronic format.

About the Audio RecordingsAudio recordings contain full performance and accompaniment only (instrumental) tracks.

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The Circle Of Fifths - Downloadable Kit
Downloadable PDFs, Performance/Accompaniment MP3s, and lyric PowerPoint: 8.3MB
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