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It's called the circle of fifths because each key signature is separated by the distance of a fifth interval (for example: C to G on the circle above represents a fifth). it was help full because Use the circle of fifths to recall how many sharps or flats each key signature has, and to understand which major and minor keys are relative (or share the same key signature).
Don't you have a story that goes with this. I would have to read the story in order to find out the answer.
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<em>Incredibly, the entire action takes place in <u>less than four days.</u> We meet the lovesick Romeo on a Sunday morning, pining over Rosaline.</em>
I honestly don’t know what to say because I don’t know the answer