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English: iii7 as tonic substitute Created by Hyacinth (talk) 06:45, 14 December 2010 using Sibelius 5.
Date 14 December 2010 (original upload date)
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Author Hyacinth at English Wikipedia
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This media depicts a chord progression outside of a specific musical context. Chord progressions consist of an ordering of chords outside of time or rhythm (no "distinctiveness"), may be used in compositions by multiple composers ("common material"), and may not be readily apparent in compositions. As such, a chord progression is a musical concept or technique, which is considered too simple to be eligible for copyright protection, or which consists only of technique, with no original creative input.
This media depicts a musical concept or technique, which is considered too simple to be eligible for copyright protection, or which consists only of technique, with no original creative input.

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  • 2010-12-14 12:45 Hyacinth 1040×567× (15474 bytes) Created by [[User:Hyacinth|Hyacinth]] ([[User talk:Hyacinth|talk]]) using Sibelius 5. See: [[:File:Tonic_chord_substitution.mid]] {{GFDL-self|migration=relicense}} [[Category:Music images]] [[Category:sheet music]]

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