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			<title>DIAL A NOTE - DIAL HARMONY 
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                           Made up of two 8 inch cardstock circles, this color coded dial will help you take the mystery out of harmony, modulation, and transposition. Arranged in the order of the circle of fifths, it gives you: primary chords, degrees of scale in all 12 keys - major and minor, modes (where to start and end for all 7 modes in all 12 keys), key signatures, the Nashville number system, more. Makes modulations and transpositions easy, just follow the color band to find the chords for the key you need to be in. For all instruments and players of all levels. Covers a lot in a small package.    ($10.95) ]]>
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			<pubDate>                                 Wed, 10 Jun 2009 20:00:00 -0400
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