Berklee_method_accompaniment_example.mid


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English: Accompaniment acceptable in the Berklee method but not in common practice theory.
Date 13 March 2011 (original upload date)
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Author User:Hyacinth

Created by Hyacinth ( talk ) 05:05, 13 March 2011 (UTC) using Sibelius 5.

See: Image:Berklee method accompaniment example.png

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This media depicts a chord progression outside of a specific musical context. Chord progressions consist of an ordering of chords outside of time or rhythm (no " distinctiveness "), may be used in compositions by multiple composers ("common material"), and may not be readily apparent in compositions. As such, a chord progression is a musical concept or technique, which is considered too simple to be eligible for copyright protection , or which consists only of technique, with no original creative input.
This media depicts a musical concept or technique, which is considered too simple to be eligible for copyright protection , or which consists only of technique, with no original creative input.


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05:05, 13 March 2011 230 bytes w:en:Hyacinth ( talk | contribs ) (Created by ~~~~ using Sibelius 5. See: [[:Image:Berklee method accompaniment example.png]] {{GFDL-self|migration=relicense}} [[Category:Music midis]])

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