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  2. Musical chairs - Wikipedia

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    A set of chairs is arranged in a circle with one fewer chair than the number of players (i.e. nine players would use eight chairs). While music plays, the contestants walk around the set of chairs. When the music stops abruptly, all players must find their own individual chair to sit on. The player who fails to sit on a chair is eliminated. [1]

  3. Concert etiquette - Wikipedia

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    Concert etiquette refers to a set of social norms observed by those attending musical performances. These norms vary depending upon the type of music performance and can be stringent, with dress codes and conduct rules, or relaxed and informal. The rules or expectations for concert etiquette may be informally communicated by word-of-mouth by ...

  4. Musical Chairs (1955 game show) - Wikipedia

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    Musical Chairs is an American primetime panel game show that ran from July 9 to September 17, 1955 on NBC. The host was Bill Leyden and the show featured voice actor Mel Blanc , composer Johnny Mercer , and orchestra leader Bobby Troup as regular panelists.

  5. Musical statues - Wikipedia

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    Musical statues is a game played at birthday parties. Originating from the United Kingdom, [ 1 ] the game is similar to musical chairs and is part of the "Jerusalem games", of which elimination is an element.

  6. Musical Chairs (1975 game show) - Wikipedia

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    Musical Chairs is an American game show that aired from June 16 to October 31, 1975, on CBS. Singer Adam Wade hosted, making him the first African-American game show host. Wade had three Billboard top ten hits in 1961. The game show was recorded at the Ed Sullivan Theater (CBS Studio 50) in New York City and sportscaster Pat Hernon was the ...

  7. Cakewalk (carnival game) - Wikipedia

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    Tickets are sold to participants, and a path of numbered squares is laid out on a rug, with one square per ticket sold. The participants walk around the path in time to music, which plays for a duration and then stops.

  8. Panchavadyam - Wikipedia

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    There are several central and northern Kerala temples that have been traditionally playing host to major pachavadyam performances. [7] Prominent festivals featuring them are Thrissur Pooram (its renowned Panchavadyam event is known as 'Madhathil Varavu'), Nadappura Panchavadyam at Wadakancheri Siva Temple participating to famous Uthralikkavu Vela at Wadakancheri, Kaladi Panchavadyam ulsavam ...

  9. Masonic music - Wikipedia

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    Masonic music has been defined as "music used in connection with the ritual and social functions of freemasonry." [1] Two major types of music used in masonic lodges are lodge songs, played to keyboard accompaniment before or after meetings, or during meals; and music written to accompany specific masonic ceremonies and events.