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  2. Help:IPA/Russian - Wikipedia

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    Russian distinguishes hard (unpalatalized or plain) and soft (palatalized) consonants (both phonetically and orthographically). Soft consonants, most of which are denoted by a superscript ʲ , are pronounced with the body of the tongue raised toward the hard palate , like the articulation of the y sound in yes .

  3. Yandex Music - Wikipedia

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    Yandex Music (Russian: Яндекс Музыка, romanized: Yandeks Muzyka) is a Russian music streaming service developed by Yandex. Users select musical compositions, albums, collections of musical tracks to stream to their device on demand and receive personalized recommendations. The service is also available as web browser.

  4. Category:Music of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Russian music-related lists (2 P) M. Music magazines published in Russia (3 P) N. Number-one singles in the Commonwealth of Independent States (42 P)

  5. GoMusicNow - Wikipedia

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    The site provided songs in MP3 format. The songs lacked any digital rights management and thus were compatible with any MP3 player including the iPod, Zune, and Creative Zen. A majority of the songs were in the VBR format. The bit rate, along with album year and sometimes the genre, was stated in the header information for all albums.

  6. AIMP - Wikipedia

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    AIMP is a freeware audio player for Windows and Android, originally developed by Russian developer Artem Izmaylov (Russian: Артём Измайлов, romanized: Artyom Izmajlov). [ 1 ] [ 3 ] It supports a variety of audio codecs , and includes tools to convert audio files and edit their metadata.

  7. Russian chanson - Wikipedia

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    Russian chanson (Russian: русский шансон, romanized: russkiy shanson; from French "chanson") is a neologism for a musical genre covering a range of Russian songs, including city romance songs, author song performed by singer-songwriters, and blatnaya pesnya or "criminals' songs" that are based on the themes of the urban underclass and the criminal underworld.

  8. Russian Organization for Multimedia and Digital Systems

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    ROMS is a body designated by Russian law for collecting and distributing statutory copyright royalty payments from radio stations and Internet download sites in Russia. [1] It is disputed whether they are authorized by law to allow music for download. [2] This in 2015 was pending in the Russian legal system. [3]

  9. PPK (duo) - Wikipedia

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    PPK (Russian: ППК) is a Russian trance duo based primarily in Rostov-on-Don. The group consists of Sergey Pimenov [ ru ] and Alexander Polyakov [ Wikidata ] . [ 1 ] The name 'PPK' is the abbreviation of founding members' initials; K was for short-time member DJ Kordj (Roman Korzhov).