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You might be familiar with the Circle of Fifths. It's a helpful tool to create chord progressions that flow nicely and sound logical.
But I found something even cooler than that and called it: the Cycle of Infinity.
With that new circle (or rather cycle), we can play all 24 possible chords before coming back to the first one.
In this lesson, I'm going to show you what the Cycle of Infinity is, how you can use it and what kind of scales or modes to use if you want to create melodies or improvise over it.
It's super fun - I hope you'll play with it too!
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- Singular Sound Aeros Looper Gold Edition (get 10% off by entering ANTOINE10 at checkout):
- Strymon BigSky:
- Strymon Timeline:
- Strymon El Capistan:
- Strymon Ola:
- Strymon Iridium:
- Mission Engineering VM Pro:
- EHX Micro POG:
- EHX Mel9:
- TC Electronic Polytune:
- Vox AC15 with Alnico Blue speaker:
- eBow Plus:
- Mogami Gold Cables:
- George L’s Patch Cables:
- Arturia Keylab 88:
- Arturia Keylab 49:
- Focusrite Scarlett 18i8:
- Shure SM57:
- Shure SM7B:
- Sennheiser MKE 600:
- Yamaha HS8 Studio Monitors:
- Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 4x4:
- Sennheiser HD280 Pro:
- Pedaltrain Classic Pro:
- Cubase Artist:
- Strymon BigSky Plugin: