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60 CHORDS music images – Make your own Music Worksheets
Also in this series:
Remember, “Tr” means “treble clef” and “B” means “bass clef.”
Happy worksheet-making!
Major and Minor Chords in both Treble and Bass clefs:
Please, let me know if you find any errors. And as always, leave comments and share about how you managed to make use of these image files!
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