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E Minor Chord Progression with Bass Line - Music Theory Notation Example #3589659 (License: Personal Use)
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The image displays a two-staff musical excerpt: the upper staff (treble clef) shows three successive triads-E minor (E-G-B), G major (G-B-D), and A major (A-C♯-E)-with the final chord featuring a C♯ accidental. The lower staff (bass clef) presents the corresponding bass notes: E♯ (enharmonic to F), G, and B♭, suggesting a chromatic or modal harmonic context. This notation is typical for illustrating voice leading, chord inversions, or modal mixture in music theory pedagogy.
Used in music education resources, online theory courses, or composer reference guides to demonstrate chord progressions, bass motion, and accidental usage; targets students, educators, and composers seeking visual reinforcement of harmonic concepts.
Related Cliparts: Visual example of an E minor chord progression with corresponding bass line in standard notation-ideal for music theory study and composition reference.
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