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Date: 2015-04-02 20:25:36
Harmony
Chord progressions
Improvisation
Outside
Twelve-bar blues
Blues scale
Chord
Pentatonic scale
Tonality
Music
Musical scales
Seventh chords

Good Ole Country Track by David Wallimann | Key of A This track features an intro, an A section, a B section, and an outro. The intro section establishes the A major tonality by applying the tonic A chord and a chromatic

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