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The Thunderer March's Introduction (piano score)
The 'Flexagon'derer March - The intro of nine different note parallel ascending and lines from John Philip Sousa's march, The Thunderer, works to provide a continuous intro on the strip if the time is ignored. The piano score that I took the particular notes from started in the key of 'F' of course. And then, it changes to B-Flat - what a coincidence for me.
The Shepard Scale can enhance the magic-making musical moebius 'band' (Blues Moebius Band, The Dirty Dozen Moebius Band, Marching Moebius Band, Symphonic Moebius Band....).

A blues scale common utilizes the following nine notes plus the octave with the flatted third and flatted seventh sometimes sliding anywhere in-between the full flat and the third or seventh. 1, 2, b3, 3, 4, 5, 6, b7, 7, 8 or for C it would be C, D, Eb, E, F, G, A, Bb, B, C. There is not one specific form as a one and only blues scale like there is the specific form to a major scale.
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