You write the Gb in the base; no chord members must be doubled because it's a seventh chord. To spell the rest of the chord you would find common tones between the last chord and the current tones (If the soprano had G in the previous chord give the soprano G in this chord). Once you've found your common tones, you'd then find close tones (if the tenor had Eb in the last chord give him D in this one). You then give the remaining chord member to the last part.
Here are some of the motifs that are predominant in traditional haiku:
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A haiku is a traditional Japanese poem consisting of 3 lines only - the first line has 5 syllables, the second one 7, and the last one 5 again, thus making the whole poem consist of 17 syllables.
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Answer:
all of them.
Explanation:
but my guess is the second one.
The Chromatic Scale contains 12 notes
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