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- The Augmented Sixth Chord
- Augmented Sixth Chords
- Ii, Or I to Ii6) Greatly Reduces the Danger of Forbidden Parallels and Also Improves the Sound
- The Dominant Seventh Chord the V7 Chord Is a Major-Minor Seventh Quality and Contains Two Tones Which Have the Tendency to Resolve in Specific Ways
- Chromatic Chords Diminished Seventh
- The Common Open Position Guitar Chords
- POWER CHORDS to JAZZ POWER Transform Your Guitar Rocker to a Jazzer!
- Extensions on Diatonic Chords the Dominant Ninth (V9)
- 150. Augmented Sixth Chords
- The Root and Branch of Roe V. Wade John T
- Chords with 1St and 4Th String Roots
- 10 Must Know Jazz Guitar Chords
- Authentic, in Root Position
- The Basic Jazz Guitar Chord Book
- WS 47: Brain Teasers II NAME A. Triads
- MATLAB/Octave
- Common Jazz Piano Voicings JB Dyas, Phd
- GF1 028A Gf 7Th Chord Theory
- Music Theory Quick Facts Sheet
- Introduction to Chords for Jazz Band First, Let's Start with a Major Scale
- Common-Tone Diminished Seventh Chords
- Dominant Seventh Chords
- Introducing Triads
- GF4 048A Bk4 Tritone Explained
- Dangerous Music
- THE PRIMARY TRIADS (I, IV, and V)
- Vi Or VI) the Submediant Chord Functions As a Weak Pre-Dominant
- AUGMENTED-SIXTH CHORDS VS. TRITONE SUBSTITUTES Nicole
- THE DOMINANT 7Th TREE of SCALE CHOICES
- (SATB STYLE) Notate the Soprano on the Treble Clef Staff with Stems Up
- Open Chord Alterations X 3 2 0 1 0 X 3 2 0 1 4 X
- The Whole Chord Thing
- Creative Comping: How to Help Your Jazz Ensemble Pianist Work With
- Jim Hall Chords and Comping Techniques
- Guitar Chord Handbook: an Introduction to Commonly Used Chords for Music Therapy and Music Education Students
- Octave-4.4.1.Pdf
- Understanding Chord Symbols …And a Call for Standardization by Chris Sharp
- Society for Music Theory
- The Classical Cadence: Conceptions and Misconceptions
- Intervals for Root on 2Nd, 3Rd and 5Th String 7Th Chords
- Music Fundamentals 5: Triads, Chords, Introduction to Roman Numerals
- Appendix 5 Other Seventh Chords (Major, Minor, Half Diminished, Diminished)