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Date: 2011-01-26 03:55:47Diatonic and chromatic Tonality Chord Schenkerian analysis Minor scale Secondary dominant Music theory Consonance and dissonance Roman numeral analysis Music Harmony Chord progression | S026114301000067XjraAdd to Reading ListSource URL: theory.esm.rochester.eduDownload Document from Source WebsiteFile Size: 295,02 KBShare Document on Facebook |
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