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  2. In G Major - Wikipedia

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    In G Major is set to Ravel's Piano Concerto in G Major, which the composer said "uses certain effects borrowed from jazz, but only in moderation." [1]: 450 The ballet is performed by two soloists, who dance the central pas de deux that takes place in the second movement, and a corps de ballet consisting of six men and six women.

  3. Guitar chord - Wikipedia

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    Only two or three frets are needed for the guitar chordsmajor, minor, and dominant sevenths—which are emphasized in introductions to guitar-playing and to the fundamentals of music. [92] [93] Each major and minor chord can be played on exactly two successive frets on exactly three successive strings, and therefore each needs only two fingers.

  4. Ragtime progression - Wikipedia

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    [6] (major pentatonic on C: C, D, E, G, A) Contrastingly, Averill argues that the progression was used because of the potential it offered for chromatic pitch areas. [13] Variations include the addition of minor seventh chords before the dominant seventh chords, creating overlapping temporary ii–V–I relationships [14] through ii–V–I ...

  5. List of compositions for guitar - Wikipedia

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    The romantic guitar eventually led to a different type of guitar in Spain: the fan-braced Spanish guitars of Torres, which may be seen as the immediate precursor of the modern classical guitar. In the 20th century, many non-guitarist composers wrote for the instrument, whereas previously only players of the instrument had done so. [1]

  6. String Trios, Op. 9 (Beethoven) - Wikipedia

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    The most vigorous of the three trios is perhaps the G major, with the fast movements' thematic richness and almost symphonic elaborations especially in the first Allegro. The Adagio in E major resembles in its beauty and melancholic atmosphere other slow movements written by Beethoven at that time. The trio ends with a brilliant and virtuoso ...

  7. Concerto in G major - Wikipedia

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  8. Piano Trio No. 39 (Haydn) - Wikipedia

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    Haydn by Thomas Hardy (1791) [1]. Joseph Haydn's Piano Trio No. 39 in G major, Hob. XV/25 was written in 1795, during the final few weeks of Haydn's second trip to London, and one of a set of three (H. XV:24–26) dedicated to Rebecca Schroeter. [2]

  9. List of compositions by François Couperin - Wikipedia

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    Concert No. 1 in G major; Concert No. 2 in D major; Concert No. 3 in A major; Concert No. 4 in E minor; Nouveaux concerts, ou Les goûts réunis (1724) Concert No. 5 in F major; Concert No. 6 in B-flat major; Concert No. 7 in G minor; Concert No. 8 in G major “Dans le goût théâtral” Concert No. 9 in E major “Il ritratto dell’amore”