Thanks. I understand what you're doing in your right hand...But What are you doing in your left?? Is it some sort of pattern to the chords you chose?? I am totally missing it!
The LH hand is moving in 4ths, counter-clockwise on the circle of 5ths. Check this out:
Circle of 5ths: C-G-D-A-E-B/Cb-F#/Gb-C#/Db-Ab-Eb-Bb-F
Now, contrast that with the circle of 4ths, which is the reverse of that above:
Circle of 4ths: F-Bb-Eb-Ab-Db/C#-Gb/F#-Cb/B-E-A-D-G-C
Now, let's take the progression example I posted and pull out all the bass notes:
A / G-C-E
D / F#-C-E or D / F#-B-D#
G / F-Bb-D
C / E-Bb-D or C / E-A-C#
F / Eb-Ab-C
Bb / D-Ab-C or Bb / D-G-B
Eb / Db-Gb-Bb
Ab / C-Gb-Bb or Ab / C-F-A
Db / Cb-E-Ab
Gb / Bb-E-Ab or Gb / Bb-Eb-G
B / A-D-F#
E / G#-D-F# or E / G#-C#-E#
(and you right back where you started)
A-D-G-C-F-Bb-Eb-Ab-Db-Gb-B-E
Now, look at those bass notes and compare it with the cirle of 4ths:
Circle of 4ths: F-Bb-Eb-Ab-Db/C#-Gb/F#-Cb/B-E-A-D-G-C
Bass notes: A-D-G-C-F-Bb-Eb-Ab-Db-Gb-B-E
U see any similarities? Notice that the bass notes from the progression start with A going D, then to G, then to C, etc. Now, look at the end of the circle of 4ths. You see where the A goes to D, then to G, then to C, etc. Aren't they both the same movements?
Circle of 4ths: F-Bb-Eb-Ab-Db/C#-Gb/F#-Cb/B-E-
A-D-G-CBass notes:
A-D-G-C-F-Bb-Eb-Ab-Db-Gb-B-E
Then it keeps going with F to Bb, then to Eb, then Ab, etc. Coincidence?
Circle of 4ths:
F-Bb-Eb-Ab-Db/C#-Gb/F#-Cb/B-E-A-D-G-C
Bass notes: A-D-G-C-
F-Bb-Eb-Ab-Db-Gb-B-EThe whole point of learning this circle is to get you to realize that most musical movements is in 4ths. Knowing the 5ths will help you to stay in key. For example, u know that in the key of G there is an F# in the major scale. So, if there comes a point where you are playing a load of F naturals, chances are u have gotten out of the key.