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  2. Alleycats (Malaysian band) - Wikipedia

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    David Arumugam (vocals) Boy @ David John (drums) Din @ Nazaruddin Abdullah (guitar) Mike @ Prawing Aroonratana (keyboards) Jimmy@ Loh Kum Swee (bass) ramesh (guitarist) The Alleycats is a Malaysian pop band which was formed in 1969, [1] and gained popularity in the late 1970s. [2] It consists of musicians from Penang who were popular in their ...

  3. Astro Aruna - Wikipedia

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    Astro Aruna. Astro Aruna was a 24-hour Indonesian pay language television network that was available on the Astro satellite television service. Indonesian dramas and soaps were popular on this network, and they were broadcast around the clock. All of the Indonesian shows on Astro Aruna were produced by SinemArt, Diwangkara Film, E-Motion ...

  4. The Changcuters - Wikipedia

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    "Gembel Cinta" advises the listeners to not hold on to their broken hearts for too long. "Remaja Masa Kini" describes youth delinquency. The same year, they played in The Tarix Jabrix 2, a sequel to The Tarix Jabrix. The last film in which they played, The Tarix Jabrix 3, was released in mid-June 2011. In mid-2011, Tugas Akhir was

  5. Ninth chord - Wikipedia

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    In music theory, a ninth chord is a chord that encompasses the interval of a ninth when arranged in close position with the root in the bass. The ninth chord and its inversions exist today, or at least they can exist. The pupil will easily find examples in the literature [such as Schoenberg's Verklärte Nacht and Strauss's opera Salome]. It is ...

  6. Tristan chord - Wikipedia

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    The original Tristan chord is heard in the opening phrase of Richard Wagner 's opera Tristan und Isolde as part of the leitmotif relating to Tristan. It is made up of the notes F, B, D ♯, and G ♯ : More generally, the term refers to any chord that consists of the same intervals: augmented fourth, augmented sixth, and augmented ninth above a ...

  7. List of musical symbols - Wikipedia

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    Musical symbols are marks and symbols in musical notation that indicate various aspects of how a piece of music is to be performed. There are symbols to communicate information about many musical elements, including pitch, duration, dynamics, or articulation of musical notes; tempo, metre, form (e.g., whether sections are repeated), and details about specific playing techniques (e.g., which ...

  8. Common chord (music) - Wikipedia

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    Common chord in the keys of G, D, and A major; as well as E, B, and F ♯ minor. A common chord, in the theory of harmony, is a chord that is diatonic to more than one key or, in other words, is common to (shared by) two keys. [1] A "common chord" may also be defined simply as a triadic chord [2] (e.g., C–E–G), as one of the most commonly ...

  9. Chord (geometry) - Wikipedia

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    Chord (geometry) A chord (from the Latin chorda, meaning "bowstring") of a circle is a straight line segment whose endpoints both lie on a circular arc. If a chord were to be extended infinitely on both directions into a line, the object is a secant line. The perpendicular line passing through the chord's midpoint is called sagitta (Latin for ...