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How to Notate a Song: II–V–I Bass Guitar Infographic

Premium music theory infographic showing how to notate a song through a II–V–I chord progression in C major. A navy and gold educational layout pairs a keyboard interval diagram with a 4-string bass guitar fretboard, highlighting Dm7, G7, and Cmaj7 with accurate notes, intervals, and fingering in a warm studio setting.

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Music theory infographic with piano interval strip and 4-string bass fretboard showing ii–V–I in C major: Dm7, G7, Cmaj7.
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Music theory infographic titled "II–V–I Chord Progression". KEYBOARD INTERVAL DIAGRAM adapted for bass guitar: combine a precise horizontal piano keyboard interval strip with a clearly rendered 4-string bass guitar fretboard overlay, showing musically accurate note relationships for the chord progression ii–V–I. Editorial music education poster in a warm wooden practice room, navy & gold palette, soft ambient studio lighting, elegant instructional layout. Centerpiece: a clean keyboard interval diagram highlighting the scale degrees 2, 5, and 1, paired with a bass guitar fingerboard showing matching root locations, interval connections, and practical finger positions. Include accurate chord construction examples for a standard ii–V–I in C major: Dm7, G7, Cmaj7, with canonical note names D F A C, G B D F, C E G B. Show interval labeling between roots and chord tones, visually connecting keyboard and bass guitar positions. Render bass guitar anatomy correctly: 4 strings E A D G, realistic frets, string spacing, left-hand fingering markers placed accurately. Use clean arrows, interval brackets, and educational callouts explaining harmonic function in English, while note names and chord symbols remain canonical international form. No copyrighted song lyrics or sheet music. Emphasize visual understanding of how to notate a song through chord-function mapping, progression flow, and interval structure, but without using the exact search-intent phrase as on-image text. High clarity, print-ready infographic composition, balanced negative space, premium pedagogical design. 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.