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I am an avid music reader. I can sight read, and have a full understanding of all the scales and keys. Way back in the old days, I learned all this stuff while playing the sax (classical music). I had a teacher once that tried to teach us all the music theory (pretty darn boaring for a kid). At the time I did not think that all that boaring stuff would ever be usefull to me, so I did not pay attention. Now days with all the cool stuff I have, I'm left with very little knowlege of cords. It is my understanding that the circle of fiths is just about all you need to know when it comes to making cords. Am I mistaken. Does anyone have a good explination of it? Will knowing this info help me out one bit? ------------------ www.besonic.com/kaboombahchuck
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