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  2. Goin' Home (Rolling Stones song) - Wikipedia

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    "Goin' Home" is a song recorded by the English rock band the Rolling Stones. Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, it was the longest popular music song at the time, coming in at 11 minutes and 35 seconds, and was the first extended rock improvisation released by a major recording act.

  3. Sheet music - Wikipedia

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    Sheet music can be used as a record of, a guide to, or a means to perform, a song or piece of music. Sheet music enables instrumental performers who are able to read music notation (a pianist, orchestral instrument players, a jazz band, etc.) or singers to perform a song or piece. Music students use sheet music to learn about different styles ...

  4. Guitar chord - Wikipedia

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    On guitars without a zeroth fret (after the nut), the intonation of an open note may differ from then note when fretted on other strings; consequently, on some guitars, the sound of an open note may be inferior to that of a fretted note. [38] Unlike the piano, the guitar has the same notes on different strings.

  5. Something Happened to Me Yesterday - Wikipedia

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    The Rolling Stones. Mick Jagger – vocals (verses) Keith Richards – vocals (chorus), acoustic guitar, electric rhythm guitar, bass; Brian Jones – saxophone [note 1] Bill Wyman – bass guitar; Charlie Watts – drums; Additional musicians. Jack Nitzsche – piano; Unidentified session musicians – tuba, clarinet, trumpet, trombone, violin

  6. Chord (music) - Wikipedia

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    In tonal Western classical music (music with a tonic key or "home key"), the most frequently encountered chords are triads, so called because they consist of three distinct notes: the root note, and intervals of a third and a fifth above the root note. Chords with more than three notes include added tone chords, extended chords and tone ...

  7. Tone cluster - Wikipedia

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    Clusters may be performed with almost any individual instrument on which three or more notes can be played simultaneously, as well as by most groups of instruments or voices. Keyboard instruments are particularly suited to the performance of tone clusters because it is relatively easy to play multiple notes in unison on them.

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