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  2. Musipedia - Wikipedia

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    The similarity is measured by determining the editing steps (inserting, deleting, or replacing a character) that are needed for converting the query contour into that of the search result. Since only the melodic contour is relevant, one can find melodies even if the key , rhythm , or the exact intervals are unknown.

  3. Kahnotation - Wikipedia

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    A prominent figure of the International Tap Association, he instructed tap dance at his San Francisco studio for 45 years, and was dance director for the Ice Follies (now Disney on Ice). Kahnotation was first published in 1951, with continuing refinements until his death in 1995. Kahnotation is one of the oldest dance notations in use.

  4. Audition Online - Wikipedia

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    Also players are free to have alternate and secondary dancers/accounts), and they compete in dance battles, against other players live, to popular Pop music songs, (in addition to original Audition exclusive songs), with the goal being the player must correctly input arrow commands, come up with their own freestyle rhythm commands, match sound ...

  5. Clairaudience - Wikipedia

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    Clairaudience is essentially the ability to hear in a paranormal manner, as opposed to paranormal seeing (clairvoyance) and feeling (clairsentience). Clairaudient people have psi -mediated hearing. Clairaudience may refer not to actual perception of sound, but may instead indicate impressions of the "inner mental ear" similar to the way many ...

  6. Sparks Fly (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Sparks Fly" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from her third studio album, Speak Now (2010). Swift had written the track in 2006 and occasionally performed it live, and she recorded it for Speak Now after receiving fan requests to release it.

  7. Keyboard expression - Wikipedia

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    The piano is an example of a velocity-sensitive keyboard instrument. The piano, being velocity-sensitive, responds to the speed of the key-press in how fast the hammers strike the strings, which in turn changes the tone and volume of the sound. Several piano predecessors, such as the harpsichord, were not

  8. Chloe Arnold - Wikipedia

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    New York Tap Experience – F.I.T. 2009 Dance Magazine Awards – 2009 Dallas Dance council National Tap Dance Day We are Lights – White Plains Performing Arts Center The Oneness Awards – Honoring Michael Jackson Oberlin Hip Hop Conference on line-up with Talib Kweli and Common Festivals: "Tap City" – New York City

  9. Sparkle (2012 soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The Sparkle: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was released on July 31, 2012; though announced with 13 tracks, [9] it was released with only 11 tracks. The entire soundtrack was made available to stream exclusively through Jordin Sparks' Official store and Essence.com five days prior to its official release.