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MODULATING GAMUT

Hughes

CHAPTER XVII.

DIAGRAM XIV.—THE MODULATING GAMUT OF THE TWELVE MINOR KEYS BY FIFTHS IN MUSICAL CLEF, AND THE SAME VEERING ROUND THROUGH TWELVE OCTAVES: THE THREE HARMONIES SOUNDED BY EACH KEY FOLLOWING IN SUCCESSION THROUGH THE TWELVE KEYS THAT ARE MINGLED AND EVER DEVELOPING.

"There's not the smallest orb which thou behold'st,
But in his motion like an angel sings,
Still quiring to the young-eyed cherubim."—Shakespeare.
[Harmonies of Tones and Colours, Diagram XIV - The Modulating Gamut of the Twelve Minor Keys by Fifths1, page 39]


This diagram shews the modulating gamut of the 12 Minor Keys meeting by fifths; each of the 7 circles representing musical clefs of the 18 tones, as before. [Harmonies of Tones and Colours, Diagram Shews the Modulating of the 12 Minor Keys, page 41e]

See Also


modulation
Diagram VII - The Modulating Gamut of the Twelve Keys1
Diagram VII - The Modulating Gamut of the Twelve Keys2
Diagram XIV - The Modulating Gamut of the Twelve Minor Keys by Fifths1
Diagram XIV - The Modulating Gamut of the Twelve Minor Keys by Fifths2
Diagram XIV - The Modulating Gamut of the Twelve Minor Keys by Fifths3
Figure 1.4 - Dynamical Full Gamut of Mind and Matter
Figure 1.5 - Expanded Gamut of Mind and Matter Chart
Figure 1.5 - Expanded Gamut of Mind and Matter Chart - See Also
Figure 1.5 - Full Dynamical Gamut of Mind and Matter
Figure 12.11 - Russells Locked Potential Full Ten Octave Gamut
Figure 7B.11 - Full Gamut of Mind to Matter and back to Mind
Gamut
major gamut
MODULATING GAMUT
natural gamut
range
The Minor Gamut Modulating in the Meeting of Fifths61

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