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I suggest we add one or two very good example where the use of @none is really justified in the sense that the impression of the previous harmony gets entirely destroyed.
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I thought we could add this as a negative example for an exaggerated use of
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@none
:Chopin Mazurka op. 67/4, BI 163
I suggest we add one or two very good example where the use of
@none
is really justified in the sense that the impression of the previous harmony gets entirely destroyed.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: