File:Trichords_in_C_major.png
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Summary
DescriptionTrichords in C major.png | |
Date | 15 March 2011 (original upload date) |
Source | Own work |
Author | Hyacinth at English Wikipedia |
Licensing
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This media depicts a musical scale outside of a specific musical context. Scales, consisting of an ordering outside of time by pitch class (no "distinctiveness"), may be used in compositions by multiple composers ("common material"), and may not be readily apparent in compositions. As such, a musical scale 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. |
Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse |
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. |
Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse |
This media depicts a musical interval outside of a specific musical context. Intervals consist of an ordering of two pitches or pitch classes (no "distinctiveness"), may be used in compositions by multiple composers ("common material"), and may not be readily apparent as distinct in compositions. As such, a musical interval 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. |
Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse |
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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- 2011-03-15 21:02 Hyacinth 1082×345 (5902 bytes) Created by [[User:Hyacinth|Hyacinth]] ([[User talk:Hyacinth|talk]]) 20:59, 15 March 2011 (UTC) using Sibelius 5. {{GFDL-self|migration=relicense}} [[Category:Music images]] [[Category:Monochrome images]]
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