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  2. Quartal and quintal harmony - Wikipedia

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    The terms quartal and quintal imply a contrast, either compositional or perceptual, with traditional harmonic constructions based on thirds: listeners familiar with music of the common practice period are guided by tonalities constructed with familiar elements: the chords that make up major and minor scales, all in turn built from major and minor thirds.

  3. You Are Here (Opshop album) - Wikipedia

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    You Are Here is the debut album of New Zealand pop rock group, Opshop released on 3 May 2004 under Siren Records. [1] On 12 May 2005, a special edition of the album was released.

  4. Opshop - Wikipedia

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    Opshop is a New Zealand rock band who formed in 2002. [3] They released their first album, You Are Here in 2004, [4] their second album Second Hand Planet in 2007, [5] and their third album Until The End of Time, which debuted at number one on the New Zealand Album Charts, in 2010.

  5. Passion Is No Ordinary Word - Wikipedia

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    "Passion Is No Ordinary Word" was first released on Parker's fourth studio album, Squeezing Out Sparks, in March 1979.The song also served as the title track to the Parker 1993 compilation album Passion is No Ordinary Word: The Graham Parker Anthology; [1] Parker performed the song on The Late Show with David Letterman that same year to promote the compilation, recalling, "I find [performing ...

  6. Chord progression - Wikipedia

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    The key note, or tonic, of a piece of music is called note number one, the first step of (here), the ascending scale iii–IV–V. Chords built on several scale degrees are numbered likewise. Thus the chord progression E minor–F–G can be described as three–four–five, (or iii–IV–V).

  7. No Ordinary Love - Wikipedia

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    "No Ordinary Love" is a song by English band Sade, released in September 1992 by Epic Records as the lead single and opening track from their fourth studio album, Love Deluxe (1992). The song is written by lead singer Sade Adu and Stuart Matthewman , and was a success in Europe and New Zealand.

  8. Chord notation - Wikipedia

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    A rock or pop guitarist or keyboardist might literally play the chords as indicated (e.g., the C major chord would be played by playing the notes C, E and G at the same time). In jazz, particularly for music from the 1940s bebop era or later, players typically have latitude to add in the sixth, seventh, and/or ninth of the chord. Jazz chord ...

  9. Chord substitution - Wikipedia

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    In music theory, chord substitution is the technique of using a chord in place of another in a progression of chords, or a chord progression. Much of the European classical repertoire and the vast majority of blues, jazz and rock music songs are based on chord progressions. "A chord substitution occurs when a chord is replaced by another that ...