Those are scales. the highlighted notes (aka the guide tones) are notes in that specific chord that give a harmonic pull towards the next chord. generally they are the 3rd and 7th note (that’s what determines what type of chord it may be: major, minor, major-minor, or dominant). they are the most harmonically important notes in the chord since they determine the quality of the chord itself, so make sure they are in perfect tune.
        
             
        
        
        
1. 5th, C G (the one given just to see how ill answer lol)
2. 4th, A E
3. 3rd, B D
4. 2nd G A
5. 5th E B
6. 2nd G A ( yes again the one under the given one)
7. 5th G D
8. 3rd B G
9. 4th C F
10. 3rd D F
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There is a need for B. Technology training
There are numerous visual design programs used nowadays for various design options. This requires knowledge of computers, even if it is the most basic kind. Architectural programs require even more.
        
             
        
        
        
I believe that is Erich Korngold.
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