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D&T_3D
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D&T_3D enjoys being creative in bringing our ideas to life with our 3D printer
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Simplified Circle of Fifths – A Minimalist Tool for Musicians & Learners I wish I had discovered the Circle of Fifths when I was younger—learning and writing music would’ve been so much easier. There’s a ton of info out there about the Circle of Fifths, but it can be overwhelming, especially for beginners. That’s why I designed this 3D model to be clean, simple, and easy to read. I kept it black and white so it blends right in with my piano setup—no distractions, just music. If you’re just getting started, I recommend looking into common chord progressions that use the Circle of Fifths. Here are a few popular ones: I–VI–IV–V (e.g., C–Am–F–G) – Found in tons of pop music II–V–I (e.g., Dm–G–C) – A jazz standard I–IV–V–I (e.g., C–F–G–C) – Classic rock and blues VI–IV–I–V (e.g., Am–F–C–G) – A modern pop favorite I–V–VI–IV (e.g., C–G–Am–F) – Extremely common in chart-toppers Let me know if you find this model helpful! I’d love to hear how you’re using it in your own music journey. Feel free to download and print your own! https://makerworld.com/models/1353928(Edited)
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I love the fold out design and that everything snapped together without needing any hardware and that you also left the option for the hardware. I didn’t have the right size rubber band, but was able to cut a rubber band in half and tie it that worked great. the only hard part was the darn string. To get it through the arm I had to used a wire and then getting the tension right on the string took two people and three tries, but we got it. I would love to see if there’s a way to make that easier.
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