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Red: notochord; Magenta: axochord; Green: nerve chord; Blue: epidermis; Yellow: mesoderm. The notochord is an elastic, rod-like structure found in chordates. In chordate vertebrates the notochord is an embryonic structure that disintegrates, as the vertebrae develop, to become the nucleus pulposus in the intervertebral discs of the vertebral ...
The term "chord chart" can also describe a plain ASCII text, digital representation of a lyric sheet where chord symbols are placed above the syllables of the lyrics where the performer should change chords. [6] Continuing with the Amazing Grace example, a "chords over lyrics" version of the chord chart could be represented as follows:
A live concert titled 50 Songs for 50 Years is set for 26 November 2023 and will be broadcast live throughout Australia via Seven Network and 7plus. [2] [3]The concert was announced in October 2023 with Mushroom Group CEO Matt Gudinski calling the concert an "incredible once-in-a-lifetime night" saying "This will be a true celebration of Australian music and a showcase our thriving local music ...
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Topics about Mushroom Records albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories This category contains studio albums released on the Mushroom Records label. Please move any non-studio albums to an appropriate subcategory per WikiProject Albums guidelines .
Pages in category "Mushroom Records compilation albums" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Chord (music), an aggregate of musical pitches sounded simultaneously Guitar chord, a chord played on a guitar, which has a particular tuning; The Chords (British band), 1970s British mod revival band; The Chords (American band), 1950s American doo-wop group; The Chord, a c.1715 painting by Antoine Watteau
A guitarist performing a C chord with G bass. In Western music theory, a chord is a group [a] of notes played together for their harmonic consonance or dissonance.The most basic type of chord is a triad, so called because it consists of three distinct notes: the root note along with intervals of a third and a fifth above the root note. [1]