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Musical scales
Musical notation
Musical tuning
Greek music
Octave
Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music
Diatonic and chromatic
Minor scale
Key signature
Music
Sound
Waves

Revised as 27th August[removed]Syllabus for Viola Grade Pieces

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