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In music theory, the circle of fifths is a way of organizing the 12 chromatic pitches as a sequence of perfect fifths. (This is strictly true in the standard 12-tone equal temperament system — using a different system requires one interval of diminished sixth to be treated as a fifth). If C is chosen as a starting point, the sequence is: C, G, D, A, E, B (=C♭), F♯ (=G♭), C♯ (=D♭), A♭, E♭, B♭, F. Continuing the pattern from F returns the sequence to its starting point of C. This order places the most closely related key signatures adjacent to one another. It is usually illustrated in the form of a circle.

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    Circle of Love (1981)

    Title: Circle of Love Artist: Steve Miller Band Genre: Rock Released: 1981 Tracks: 1 - Heart Like a Wheel - 3:59 2 - Get on Home - 4:02 3 - Baby Wanna Dance - 2:15 4 - Circle of Love - 6:29 5 - Macho City - 16:26 Overview: Divided in half, with one side of catchy pop tunes and one...
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