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Chords / Musical scales / Accompaniment / Chord / Minor scale / Diminished seventh chord / Major and minor / Rhythm guitar / Musical keyboard / Music / Harmony / Seventh chords
Date: 2014-04-14 07:16:10
Chords
Musical scales
Accompaniment
Chord
Minor scale
Diminished seventh chord
Major and minor
Rhythm guitar
Musical keyboard
Music
Harmony
Seventh chords

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