The Diatonic Modes In Modern Music John Vincent 1951 Hcdj on 2040-motos
Winchester, New Hampshire, United States
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THE DIATONIC MODES IN MODERN MUSIC
John Vincent
1951 Mills Music, Inc Hardcover w/ DJ, 298 pages 2nd Printing SEE PHOTOS FOR SAMPLE PAGE & MORE INFORMATION
CONDITION: Book has minimal wear with no writing or tears. DJ has a few tears. NOT an ex-library book. 3.75 Flat Rate / USA Shipping Any Items Added to the Order Ship Free! |
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