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| | MUS 312 Form & Analysis, Study Guide L |
 | | Another possibility for chord construction is the secundal chord, a sonority built from major or minor 2nds, or from a combination of the two. |
 | | In some keyboard works, special notation is used to indicate whether or not the fl keys are to be included in the cluster. |
 | | For example, if occasional secundal chords seem to be produced more or less coincidentally in an otherwise mixed-interval environment, then it might be better to analyze the entire passage in terms of mixed-interval chords. |
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