Today we check out the circle of fifths and why guitarists need it in their life - we work on a little experiment, what happens when we keep the basic C major scale pattern up to the octave and adapt the accidentals of each key in the circle? The answer is revealed in the video, we see that all these scales are closely related and this observation allows us to acquire a better view and understanding of scales and visualizing them all across the fretboard.
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