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Theo Wheel - Music Theory Made Simple (Green - Indie) - Circle of Fifths Educational Tool, Learn Major & Minor Chords for Guitar, Made In The USA

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Color: Green - Indie


Features

  • Simple to use wheel highlight the chords that works together in a Key
  • Hides the clutter of other chords and distractions and promotes focus
  • Great for songwriters, students, bands, and music lovers

Description

Color:Green - Indie Easily find chords that sound great together! The Theo Wheel is a unique music and songwriting tool, that allows the user to match the Key, Major and Minor Chords, Chord Progression with a multi layered wheel that shows only the information desired. Theo being short for Theory, the Theo Wheel makes music theory relatable, portable and simple. DETAILS: 5-1/6" wide X 5-1/4" tall Triplex Card Stock with Soft Touch Finish Smooth Rotation through all 12 keys We've taken the complicated circle of fifths and the Nashville number system and combined them into one, easy to use tool. No more clutter from stacks of theory books or getting lost in the endless sea of online content. Simply rotate the wheel to your desired key and our patent pending window shows you only the notes and chords in that key, and hides the rest. So grab Theo, your favorite instrument and spend more time writing!---- ABOUT THE ARTArtwork by Christ Du Toit from Cape Town, South Africa. The genre themed illustrations were designed to personalize your music theory wheel with your own taste in music. Each wheel has the same exact information and is not limited to that type of music. Metal riffs can be written with a Country Theo!Designed, Printed & Assembled in the USA!


Item Weight: 1.02 ounces


Package Dimensions: 5.28 x 5.08 x 0.28 inches


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 6, 2018


Color Name: Green - Indie


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  • Hey, let's trade functionality for fashion!
Color: Green - Indie
Great idea; poor implementation. It's supposed to be a simpler, cleaner chord wheel, and it *almost* achieves that. But, for reasons unknown, the designers chose to use a font and placement of the letters to make it very hard to read. The font and the borders are the same color, and the fonts reach up and touch the top and bottom of the frame, touching the borders, so everything blends together into a big jumbled mess. Also incomprehensibly, the letters are negative space, with the background being the main color. The lower case "F" is so tall and thin they look more like a tiny "T". Stop trying to make it look hip and cool. Make it so that I can glance at it and immediately see the important content that you need to see. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2018 by BTR

  • Sadly, music is already as simple as it’s going to be.
Color: Brown - Country
I saw an ad for this thing on Facebook and thought it might be a neat little tool to have. It’s not bad, but in its attempt to keep things simple it’s has lost it’s way in regards to proper scale nomenclature. For instance, I shared a photo with the D scale selected. It shows that the VII would be a Db. While that may be the correct not it is not the correct notation. What is should say is C# becaus there can not be two types of D chord in the D scale... Unfortunately music is just a little more complicated than this tool tries to make it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2018 by Jeremy Lane

  • Get the Ducks Deluxe Wheel instead
Color: Green - Indie
I’ve had this and the Duck Wheel version and I prefer the duck. This one was nice but the font and contrast bothered me. Something about the layout makes it hard to read and wasn’t as intuitive as it looks in pictures when you put it to practice. It is pretty but I suggest they do less themes and make it bigger by about an inch all the way around and make one that is black and white. Change the font. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2020 by Spencer nagley

  • Mixing enharmonics is my only negative.
Color: Pure Red
It looks handy and is well made BUT could be very confusing if you don’t know Music theory because it shows sharps and flats in the same key. Yes, I know enharmonics point to the same note but mixing them means this quick reference isn’t that quick. To remedy this issue I would recommend the developers look to see if they could modifying it so only keys with sharps are on one side and flipping it over for keys with flats. I don’t know if you could do that or not but it would be a major improvement. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2019 by KDB

  • Good product with a couple suggested improvements
Color: Pure Black
Good product with a couple potential improvements: 1) Should be made out of a coated paper for durability instead of plain card stock. 2) Minimalist design is good but would prefer more info instead of a logo on back/front.
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2019 by John H

  • Arrived bent
Color: Pink - Pop
This product is cardboard and was not protected in the package. It arrived bent. It still works but I’m not happy with the condition. I agree with some other reviews. Needs a more readable font. Update...replaced quickly and effortlessly. Responsive company! Thank you!
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2021 by Amazon Customer

  • Worth the $12 but a small piece of the puzzle for me
Color: Blue - Blues
Been playing 40+ years but new to music theory. Not quite as easy to figure out as I'd hoped. The online how to videos are well made but short, lack depth and detail. I could have used just a little more demo of the wheel showing a guitar. The presenter assumes you have a better baseline understanding. It will all click for me at some point and this will probably make tons of sense at that point. Well made, affordable and shipped quickly. I do recommend this product and look forward to understanding it better. Thank you! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2020 by Robert Starling

  • Readability OK, stylish practice tool
Color: Green - Indie
I use this for daily fretboard practice and it is mechanically sound, feels nice in the hands, but a little hard to read at a glance.
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2018 by Chris

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