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  2. Knight and Day (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Knight and Day (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the album consisting of the film score composed by John Powell for the 2010 satirical action comedy film Knight and Day directed by James Mangold, starring Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz. The soundtrack was released through Varèse Sarabande on June 24, 2010.

  3. Night and Day (song) - Wikipedia

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    The bridge is also unusual, with an immediate, fleeting and often (depending on the version) unprepared key change up a minor third, before an equally transient and unexpected return to the key centre. In B ♭, the bridge begins with a D ♭ major seventh, then moves back to B ♭ with a B ♭ major seventh chord. This repeats, and is followed ...

  4. Key (music) - Wikipedia

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    A particular key features a tonic note and its corresponding chords, also called a tonic or tonic chord, which provides a subjective sense of arrival and rest, and also has a unique relationship to the other pitches of the same key, their corresponding chords, and pitches and chords outside the key. [2] Notes and chords other than the tonic in ...

  5. Knight and Day - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 26 January 2025. 2010 film by James Mangold For other uses, see Night and Day (disambiguation). Knight and Day Theatrical release poster Directed by James Mangold Written by Patrick O'Neill Produced by Cathy Konrad Todd Garner Steve Pink Starring Tom Cruise Cameron Diaz Peter Sarsgaard Viola Davis Jordi ...

  6. List of major/minor compositions - Wikipedia

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    Valery Gergiev's productions, though using Shostakovich's completion, cut the final bars and end with an orchestral restatement of the Old Believers' final chorus (as written by Rimsky-Korsakov and reorchestrated by Shostakovich) in G ♯ minor, thus following the original key scheme. Rudolf Peterka – Piano Trio Op. 6 (D-b)

  7. Picardy third - Wikipedia

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    For example, instead of a cadence ending on an A minor chord containing the notes A, C, and E, a Picardy third ending would consist of an A major chord containing the notes A, C ♯, and E. The minor third between the A and C of the A minor chord has become a major third in the Picardy third chord. [2]

  8. Musical keyboard - Wikipedia

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    The lowest pitch (frequency: 27.5 Hz) of an 88-key piano is equivalent to a sub contrabass in the range name. Some modern pianos have even more notes (a Bösendorfer 290 "Imperial" has 97 keys, and a Stuart & Sons model has 108 keys [1]). While modern synthesizer keyboards commonly have either 61, 76 or 88 keys, small MIDI controllers are ...

  9. Passing chord - Wikipedia

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    A diatonic passing chord may be inserted into a pre-existing progression that moves by a major or minor third in order to create more movement." [4] "'Inbetween chords' that help you get from one chord to another are called passing chords." [5] For example, in the simple chord progression in the key of C Major, which goes from Imaj7/iii7/ii7/V7 ...