Editorial dark-mode music theory infographic showing a musically accurate ii–V–I chord progression in C major with grand staff notation, Roman numerals, chord symbols, and voice-leading callouts. The clean sketchnote style, muted neon accents, and educational layout make it ideal for searches around two finger mandolin chord chart pdf and jazz harmony visuals.
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Music theory infographic titled "ii–V–I Chord Progression". STANDARD NOTATION KEY archetype. Editorial music education poster in sketchnote style, dark mode palette, designed for voice / singing. Render a precise grand staff with clear treble clef and bass clef, accurate barlines, noteheads, stems, rests, and chord symbols showing a musically correct ii–V–I progression in a common jazz-friendly key such as C major: Dm7 – G7 – Cmaj7. Show the progression both as Roman numerals and chord symbols, with short English captions explaining harmonic function: pre-dominant, dominant, tonic. Include clean sung melody examples above the staff using singable stepwise voice-leading tones that outline each chord accurately, with optional solfège labels in English context while keeping note names and chord symbols canonical. Add small callouts for chord tones, guide tones, resolution tendency, and cadence flow. Since the archetype is standard notation key, emphasize staff notation, clefs, key signature, and accidentals with high precision; do not include tablature or fretboard diagrams. The composition may include subtle hand-drawn sketchnote arrows, circles, and annotation boxes, but all notation must remain musically accurate and readable. Dark charcoal background, off-white staff lines, muted neon accents for harmonic analysis, elegant contrast for educational clarity. No copyrighted song lyrics or recognizable sheet music excerpt. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no watermarks Musically accurate notation, finger positions and intervals. Note names and Italian musical terms stay in canonical international form. No copyrighted song lyrics or sheet music.
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