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  2. The End (Earl Grant song) - Wikipedia

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    "The End" is a song with music by Jimmy Krondes and lyrics by Sid Jacobson. In 1958, the song was released in the United States as a 1958 single by Earl Grant . Grant's single on the Decca label, featured the orchestra of Charles "Bud" Dant ; some pressings of the single were shown with the title " (At) The End (Of A Rainbow) ".

  3. List of chords - Wikipedia

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    Approach chord; Chord names and symbols (popular music) Chromatic mediant; Common chord (music) Diatonic function; Eleventh chord; Extended chord; Jazz chord; Lead sheet; List of musical intervals; List of pitch intervals; List of musical scales and modes; List of set classes; Ninth chord; Open chord; Passing chord; Primary triad; Quartal chord ...

  4. Mel Bay's Deluxe Encyclopedia of Guitar Chords - Wikipedia

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    The book has since been published in a case-size edition by William Bay, Mel's son and has spawned a series of similar books like the Encyclopedia of Guitar Chord Progressions (first published in 1977 [3]), Encyclopedia of Guitar Chord Inversions, Mel Bay's Deluxe Guitar Scale Book, Encyclopedia of Jazz Guitar Runs, Fills, Licks & Lines, and ...

  5. End of a Rainbow - Wikipedia

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    All compositions by Patti Austin except where noted "Say You Love Me" – 5:45 "In My Life" – 4:18 "You Don't Have to Say You're Sorry" – 3:37

  6. Shred guitar - Wikipedia

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    Ritchie Blackmore, best known as the guitarist of Deep Purple and Rainbow, was an early shredder. He founded Deep Purple in 1968 and combined elements of blues, jazz and classical into his high speed, virtuosic rock guitar playing. Songs like "Highway Star" and "Burn" from Deep Purple and "Gates of Babylon" from Rainbow are examples of early ...

  7. '50s progression - Wikipedia

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    The vi chord before the IV chord in this progression (creating I–vi–IV–V–I) is used as a means to prolong the tonic chord, as the vi or submediant chord is commonly used as a substitute for the tonic chord, and to ease the voice leading of the bass line: in a I–vi–IV–V–I progression (without any chordal inversions) the bass ...

  8. Rainbow (Kacey Musgraves song) - Wikipedia

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    "Rainbow" is a piano ballad in the key of E-flat major with a slow tempo of approximately 64 beats per minute. Musgraves' vocals range from G 3-E ♭ 5. [2] The song was penned by Musgraves with Shane McAnally and Natalie Hemby six years prior to its release as the closing track on Golden Hour. According to the singer, it began as an ...

  9. Rainbow's End - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow's End, a 1979 album by Resurrection Band; Rainbow's End: An Anthology 1973–1985, a 2010 compilation album by Camel "Rainbow's End", a song by Amanda Palmer and Edward Ka-Spel from I Can Spin a Rainbow, 2017

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