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A helpful and practical resource for students and teachers preparing for Theory exams coinciding with the release of Theory of Music papers 2010. Provides a list of correct answers where appropriate a selection of likely options where the answer can be expressed in a variety of ways and a single exemplar where a composition-style answer is required.
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A helpful & practical resource for students & teachers preparing for Theory exams coinciding with the release of Theory of Music papers 2010. Provides a list of correct answers where appropriate a selection of likely options where the answer can be expressed in a variety of ways & a single exemplar where a composition-style answer is required.

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