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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circle_of_fifths
without looking probably based on cycle of fifths?
you can see the relative major of C sharp minor is E major. relative keys use the same notes - hence work well together even though one is major and the other minor
I think the idea behind the cycle of fifths is the closer the keys are to each other, the closer there relationship and more likely to work together. As with everything though, your ear has the final say
edit have looked. yes it is based on cycle of fifths so imo why not got straight to the source and skip the camelot wheel ?
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Last edited by chris marsh on Sep-21-2017 at 11:50
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