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Ascending and descending C Major scale in conventional notation.
Made using Capella notation program and Microsoft Paint.
From en:Image:C maj.png
- (del) (cur) 16:24, 6 October 2005 . . Mütze (Talk) . . 1188x150 (7032 bytes) (Recreated using Capella.)
- (del) (rev) 00:42, 15 October 2002 . . Bryan Derksen (Talk) . . 557x59 (1864 bytes) (moving over from meta)
This PD file was uploaded by the bot User:Loveless and is being checked for the following reasons:
- wrong PD tag
- no categories
- possibility of duplicates (?)
- Might have erased an existing picture with same name (sorry)
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current | 02:58, 9 October 2006 | 800×101 (19 KB) | Shizhao | |
| 13:38, 29 September 2006 | 693×55 (3 KB) | Loveless | |
| 02:21, 17 January 2006 | 800×101 (19 KB) | Aliparsa | |
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