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SecondaryDominantChordsInCMajor.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 21 s, 75 kbps, file size: 189 KB)

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English: Brief sound clip illustrating the secondary dominant chords of the key of C major

Digital recording, made with an acoustic piano and Wavesurfer software by Opus33. This music is in the public domain.

The recording is not copyrighted, and it is hereby released by Opus33 into the public domain.


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Date 13 June 2004 (original upload date)
Source Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons by Premeditated Chaos using CommonsHelper.
Author Opus33 at English Wikipedia
Other versions File:Secondary Dominant Chords In C Major.svg

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  • 2004-06-13 20:13 Opus33 0×0× (193628 bytes) Brief sound clip illustrating the secondary dominant chords of the key of C major

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