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  2. Chord progression - Wikipedia

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    In tonal music, chord progressions have the function of either establishing or otherwise contradicting a tonality, the technical name for what is commonly understood as the "key" of a song or piece. Chord progressions, such as the extremely common chord progression I-V-vi-IV, are usually expressed by Roman numerals in

  3. Anugerah Juara Lagu - Wikipedia

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    The song "Terukir Di Bintang" was the only song sung by the replacement singer to win the first place in AJL. The song was supposed to be sung by Yuna but due to the discrepancy of Yuna's recording schedule in the United States, Yuna has suggested that the song be handed over to Uji Rashid .

  4. Lilin-Lilin Kecil - Wikipedia

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    "Lilin-Lilin Kecil" placed fifth in the competition and was the most popular of the finalists on the Lomba Cipta Lagu Remaja album. [2]"Lilin-Lilin Kecil" launched Chrisye's career and has been called his signature song. [2]

  5. Bridge chord - Wikipedia

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    Bridge chord on C Play ⓘ.. The Bridge chord is a bitonal chord named after its use in the music of composer Frank Bridge (1879–1941). It consists of a minor chord with the major chord a whole tone above (CE ♭ G & DF ♯ A), [1] [2] as well as a major chord with the minor chord a semitone above (CEG & D ♭ F ♭ A ♭), which share the same mediant (E/F ♭).

  6. Cat's in the Cradle - Wikipedia

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    "Cat's in the Cradle" is narrated by a man who becomes a father in the first stanza. He is repeatedly too busy with his work to spend time with his son, despite his son looking up to him and promising he will grow up to be just like him.

  7. Kita no Yadokara - Wikipedia

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    Kita no Yadokara (北の宿から, Kita no Yadokara, lit. "From an inn of the north") is a song by Japanese enka singer Harumi Miyako. The song won the 18th Japan Record Awards' Grand Prix Award. It reached number 1 on the Oricon Singles Chart and sold more than 1.4 million copies. [1]