Circle of Fifths Interactive Guide for Real Practice
Turn the circle of fifths into a real practice route for keys and cadences.
Published May 28, 2026, 8:44 AM
Turn the circle of fifths into a real practice route for keys and cadences.
The circle of fifths is useful because it makes distance visible. Neighboring keys share many notes, dominant chords resolve by fifth, and practice routines can move through all keys without feeling random. The circle is not a poster to memorize. It is a navigation tool.
Four practice uses
| Use | Move | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Scales | C, G, D, A... | Accidentals accumulate logically |
| Cadences | Dm7-G7-C, then Am7-D7-G | ii-V-I patterns travel smoothly |
| Modulation | Move to adjacent keys first | Key changes sound prepared |
| Ear training | Sing root movement by fifth | Dominant resolution becomes physical |
The circle becomes interactive when you make a decision at each stop: play, sing, transpose, compare, and move on. That loop turns a diagram into a practice engine.