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15 July, 03:26

The following audio example has three separate harmonies (chords), each separated by a few seconds of silence. Listen to the second chord in comparison to the first, and the third in comparison to the second: PHarmonies3. m4a Is the second consonant or dissonant in comparison to the first? Is the third chord consonant or dissonant in comparison to the second?

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  1. 15 July, 03:43
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    oh uh ... may i ask where the audio is?
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