↑Burrows, Terry (1999). How to Read Music: Reading Music Made Simple, p.90. ISBN9780312241599.
↑Roth, Dana (2011). Encyclopedia of Scales and Modes for Electric Bass, p.9. ISBN9781609749767.
↑Blatter, Alfred (2012). Revisiting Music Theory: A Guide to the Practice, p.87 & 89. ISBN9781135870393.
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