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By changing the permutation of this 1-2-3-5 pattern you can come up with some interesting
twists and turns which you can eventually combine until you don't have to think about
it, it becomes a reflex so the first one we are going to go through is 1-5-2-3 so same
thing as 1-2-3-5, we're just changing the order.
What is really cool about this one though is the fact that it leads right to your next
chord root so the 2 goes to the 5 goes to the 1 real easy. Check it out. And then you go up a whole step to G which
is the next root of your five chord, then a half step up to C which is your root chord
of your 1.