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What is at the top of the Circle of Fifths?

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Answered by pea4518977
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The key/chord at the top of the inner ring of the circle of fifths is A minor. (A minor is known as the relative minor of C major. Its scale contains all the same notes as a C major scale; it just has A as its root instead of C.)

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Answered by aaryaniyer24
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The circle of fifths organizes pitches in a sequence of perfect fifths, generally shown as a circle with the pitches (and their corresponding keys) in a clockwise progression. ... The top of the circle shows the key of C Major, with no sharps or flats. Proceeding clockwise, the pitches ascend by fifths.

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