Hughes
Ascending, begin with A in the innermost circle, D being its root. The Key-note A becomes the root of E, E becomes the root of B, and so on. Descending, take the Key-note A in the outermost circle. D, the root of A, becomes the fifth lower Key-note, and G its root, and then G becomes the Key-note, and C its root. The same remarks concerning the writing of the meeting fifths, which are made below the corresponding diagram of the major gamut, apply to this one. [Harmonies of Tones and Colours, Diagram Shews the Modulating of the 12 Minor Keys, page 41e]
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meeting by fifths
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table of the twelve scales meeting by fifths
The 12 Major Keys Meeting by Fifths
The Minor Gamut Modulating in the Meeting of Fifths61
The twelve keys meeting by fifths
The Twelve Scales Meeting by Fifths