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The Circle Of Fifths Is MUCH BETTER Like This! Music Theory For Guitar and Beyond.
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UPDATE!!! The new updated charts have the MODE Names and Include the Enharmonic Keys. PLEASE READ: You get 4 charts! A complete 5ths chart, a complete 4ths chart, a complete Dual Chart, and a blank Chart. If I were you, I would ONLY print out the blank chart and fill them in yourself, OR print the completed Dual Chart! Get them here bit.ly/3PdbXPL for $3.49. Instant download and emailed right to you! Speaking of filling them out yourself....

My Bonus Patreon Practice Session has it all!!! All The Charts PLUS Filling out the charts on your own so you know how this chart came to be. Deriving Notes, Understanding Scales On Guitar, Finding Chords in a Key, Finding Modal Progressions, Finding Chords Out of Key and More! Right Here.... Bonus 28 Minute Practice Sessions for you to become Unstoppable!!!
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11:30 7th Chords In a Key
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15:15 Seeing Relative Minor
16:33 Circle Of 4ths Keys
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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@StichMethodGuitar

1 year ago

So!!! When I was demonstrating finding the key, I started with an F#m, but my brain kept saying Bm, doesn't change the outcome, but just wanted to say yes... you heard me say a different chord name. Sorry about that. Also… PLEASE share this with every musician you know. I truly understand the power of this chart and there is still so much to show you! This chart is a combination EXISTING ideas from all over the musical world, combined into one easily digestible chart. Even if you know all the ideas from previous knowledge…. Here it is in one easy to understand diagram that I designed. Rock on

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@Hannibalecture

1 year ago

You explaining which chords starts in the scale determines what scale it is, and how it becomes modal progressions was the biggest aha moment from YouTube I’ve ever had, thank you so much stitch!

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@JL5290

1 year ago

Ian, Thank you, thank you, thank you! I have been working on memorizing the circle of fifths and trying to create a good practice routine to cement it. This is a phenomenal tool. As always, you da man! Looking forward to the Patreon practice sessions.

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@homeguitarplayer9482

1 year ago

Thank you Ian, for your shared love of music and the instrument. This sheet has a lot of value, it's a great labor and grand achievement a I'm lucky to have access to it and will be using this material. Some time ago you taught me to build chords from the notes of the major scale. Your lesson changed the way I saw the SHAPES I was playing on the fretboard. Now each point where I press the string to the fret is a note, that can be a root to build a chord from. This sort of lightbulb moment is part of the journey and you have given so much to me as a player and the guitar playing community that I'm sure I'm not the only person who is grateful that you are with us. Thank you.

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@mikemcc

1 year ago

AT LAST !!!!!! something that finally makes sense to me, and your presentation, your pace, your tone your mannerisms are just perfect, you held my attention completely throughout I would say that you are a natural teacher. Thank you.

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@stevemason7790

1 year ago

Brilliant alternative theory.Borrowing chords does my head in,not now.Really enjoy your lessons and your passion for teaching.Thank you

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@gerrygreen1

1 year ago

I never thought it would happen but I’m thoroughly enjoying the theory stuff you present. I don’t always understand first go round but it all becomes clearer eventually. Thanks so much for doing what you do. Definitely my favourite guitar channel on the ‘tube. 😊

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@jasonfrost9229

1 year ago

Seriously, you're the best! Fantastic content, great personality. I learned so much since I found you on YouTube

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@maxmentone5373

1 year ago

I don't know how I ended up here, I never really played an instruments yet but I want to, and you seemed like someone I wanted to hear out; I'm glad I did, I understood 100% of what you said and now I feel like I can write music. I'm going to get the charts!

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@moreykanner4781

1 year ago

Ian you have outdone yourself. As a super dedicated Stichmethod student you have change my musical life in so many ways with dozens of your videos. Seeing you grow over the years has been truly remarkable. Soul, spirit, intellagence but this Ian.....this is mind explosion. One of the very best of you efforts. Wow!!!

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@Rupertneet

1 year ago

I am a beginner and been so frustrated so far trying to improve but your way of teaching rings home so I want to thank you thus far. Absolutely amazing work! Thanks again

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@scottkidwellmusic9175

1 year ago

Thank you, Stitch 🙏 Things seem to make a whole lot more sense with the Square of Stitch. I appreciate the sheets 🙏 Be good to you

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@redpillpusher

1 year ago

yessss, I made myself a similar chart just to learn triads but yours is more expansive. thanks for this.

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@nickforte

1 year ago

This is the single best YouTube video on theory of all time. God bless you sir.

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@Giovanni_Frau

1 year ago

Another lightbulb moment for me. Thank you Ian for this lesson. I've purchased the sheets. Along with you're improvisation lesson I've a lot of practice material for a while. Keep up the good work 😎👍

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@douglascarducci6977

1 year ago

Thanx for the condensed chart, it does indeed help having it out while practicing stuff . Its good to learn everything and then "forget" it all and just feel and play...again thanx

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@coquinbuddha

1 year ago

This is a fantastic tool, man. So clearly organized and very well explained. Thank you for this.

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@TheStevep52

1 year ago

Very nice reworking of music theory I’ve known for years. The biggest revelation for me is borrowing chords from adjacent keys. This is something I’ve never encountered in any other source on the subject. I’ll be using this chart often. Kudos!

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@jeffpansini9612

1 year ago

Your the only one who made me understand the circle of 5th's. You also help me understand the different names associated with the major scales such as Ionian, Dorian(which is the pententonic scale) and so forth. Thank you so much.

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@stevecrockett6619

1 year ago

I've found that every so often, I'm due for a significant leap forward in my understanding or skill as a relatively new guitarist. This lesson was my leap forward and, brother, was I due! Thank you so much for this most awesome and powerful concept! I just ordered the Square of Stich sheets and printed them out. Now to practicing...I know these tools you've taught will be the start of my next technical leap forward :)

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