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Diatonic and chromatic / Tonality / Chord / Schenkerian analysis / Minor scale / Secondary dominant / Music theory / Consonance and dissonance / Roman numeral analysis / Music / Harmony / Chord progression
Date: 2011-01-26 03:55:47
Diatonic and chromatic
Tonality
Chord
Schenkerian analysis
Minor scale
Secondary dominant
Music theory
Consonance and dissonance
Roman numeral analysis
Music
Harmony
Chord progression

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