The images use color to indicate pitch/chord roots/keys.
Pitches are arranged so that a fifth relationship exists between
the adjacent color as shown to the right. Chromatic alterations
of the diatonic pitches are related to the color of their unaltered
form (e.g.: C# = slightly blue-green). Although this does
not relate the distant relation between the keys if E and E-flat
for example,
this color mapping is most useful for seeing the relationship between
keys in a tonal context (such as tonic-dominant key relations).
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E Red |
B Orange |
F Yellow |
C Green |
G Blue |
D Indigo |
A Violet |
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