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The TiMitA Circle of Fifths Chart Poster is a comprehensive music theory tool designed for musicians of all levels. Measuring 24''x 47'', this high-quality canvas poster features vivid colors and a glare-free finish, making it an ideal reference for chord progressions, key signatures, and interval relationships. Perfect for classrooms, practice rooms, or personal study, it simplifies the learning process and enhances musical understanding.
C**.
Great nice big poster size easy to read. It’s hanging in her garage. I love it.
Fits perfectly it is a large poster. It is landscaped so it’s gonna be wide. Maybe I don’t know maybe 2 1/2 feet tall but it’s wider. It is big enough to see from or to read at a distance. I have it hanging in the garage and its visibility pretty good.
P**A
LOVE
I put this in my teaching studio and I LOVE it! The detail is amazing, great quality material, good print… I couldn’t love it any more 15/10
D**N
High quality poster
This is a canvas type material and should last a long time
B**H
Great quality but has some mistakes
Made of nice material, not paper but a canvas type feel to it. Colors are nice and the information is great but it has a couple of problems.There is a misspelling of the word Mixolydian in one portion (it says Mixoludian) while it's spelled properly elsewhere.The big problem is the Minor 9 and Minor 11 chords are labeled as Major 9 and Major 11. While the notes are correct, You already have those two chords in the Major chord section. If I didn't know better I'd be very confused.I think as a beginner this poster would be a bit overwhelming. It's a great quick sheet if you're already familiar with the concepts presented.
B**E
Everytime I look at it I learn Something Else!
It's Improving My Saxophone Vocabulary for Soloing and Tracking Chord Progressions
E**A
Very nice!
Very good sturdy quality and was very helpful in remembering the circle of 5ths. :)
T**N
Good reference
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L**D
A very helpful poster
It’s hard for me to give a thorough review of this chart because I’m just a beginner. I can’t tell you if there are any mistakes on it, or what it may be lacking. All I can tell you about it is what I can appreciate and what I can look forward to with this chart.Mainly, I like the size of the chart, at about 47 inches wide and 24 inches tall and with a rather large font and made of durable vinyl type of canvas. I don’t have to strain to see any of the information on it and it can be placed in front of me at a comfortable distance from me and my guitar. The chart has about 11 groups of information which is plenty enough information for me to work with and of course the 11 groupings are the basic building blocks of music theory. What I intend to do is use the chart as a reference guide and supplement to my online lessons given by a teacher. It’ll be nice to have something to refer to that’s not on a computer screen, while it frees up my screen for my lessons about what’s on it. I really feel that this chart is a good tool in my toolbox so to speak. I look forward to studying it and learning from it.
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