This document outlines a musical progression called the "Negative Cycles" that moves through chords in a cycle of thirds. It starts with a C major chord in root position, then moves to an A minor chord in first inversion, followed by an F major chord in second inversion, and ends on a D minor chord in root position, completing the cycle of thirds.
This document outlines a musical progression called the "Negative Cycles" that moves through chords in a cycle of thirds. It starts with a C major chord in root position, then moves to an A minor chord in first inversion, followed by an F major chord in second inversion, and ends on a D minor chord in root position, completing the cycle of thirds.
This document outlines a musical progression called the "Negative Cycles" that moves through chords in a cycle of thirds. It starts with a C major chord in root position, then moves to an A minor chord in first inversion, followed by an F major chord in second inversion, and ends on a D minor chord in root position, completing the cycle of thirds.
This document outlines a musical progression called the "Negative Cycles" that moves through chords in a cycle of thirds. It starts with a C major chord in root position, then moves to an A minor chord in first inversion, followed by an F major chord in second inversion, and ends on a D minor chord in root position, completing the cycle of thirds.