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English: Rule of the octave, major scale.
  • Brown, (2008). Elements of Musical Science, p.31. ISBN 0554430304.
  • Hiles, John (1882). A catechism of harmony, thorough-bass, and modulation, with examples, p.82. ISBN 1141609991.
Date 18 November 2010 (original upload date)
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