File:God save the King Chord sequence.svg
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[edit]DescriptionGod save the King Chord sequence.svg |
English: Chord sequence used to demonstrate the one comma shift when just intonation is used with the constraint of note continuity |
Date | Michelet (talk) 07:03, 5 May 2015 (UTC) |
Source | "God save the King" chord sequence described in a "Tonnetz" |
Author | Michelet (talk) |
tonnetz taken from :file:TonNetz Do majeur.svg (file)
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