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The harmonic minor is different from the natural minor because it has a(n): A. Missing note B. Lowered 3rd degree C. Raised 7th degree D. Extra note
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The harmonic minor is different from the natural minor because it has a(n):
A. Missing note
B. Lowered 3rd degree
C. Raised 7th degree
D. Extra note
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the answer is D
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D
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