Names

Why is this progressions described as i/5 - bVI?

Why is this progressions described as i/5 - bVI?

i/5 -bVI replaces absolute chord names with roman numerals relating to their position in the scale, and individual note names with arabic numerals. So assuming Eb is the key, i refers to E. 5 is Bb. VI would refer to C, but since it's bVI ("flat sixth") it refers to Cb (or B).

Is this a Waltz music?
How do you know if a song is a waltz?What are some examples of waltz?What is a waltz song?What is the most famous waltz of all time?How do you know if...
Is it possible to play an electric ukulele slap-bass-style?
What does a bass player do when playing slap bass?Do you need high action to slap bass?What type of bass is best for slap?What does a bass player do w...
Tempo conservation with Time Signature Change, How to notate this for Classical Musicians?
How do you notate a time signature change?Does classical music have time signatures?How does time signature affect tempo?How do you tell the time sign...