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A link about Tone, Scales,Harmony etc.

Hi guys, here's a link to The Tonal Centre, covers Chords, Scales, Harmony, Melody, Cadence etc. Just really all about the working of tone, it's reasonably easy to follow and I found it useful, hope it is of use to my fellow Members

The Tonal Centre - Tonality

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Nice find Chris, there is a lot of information there. I have it bookmarked for future reference, thanks.

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Chris,

Ditto to what Knight 46 said!


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Almost missed this one Chris...Thanks for sharing


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Thanks for checking it out guys, there is a lot of good information but it does take a while to get through it all, I've found this a great help


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