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  2. Adelita Domingo - Wikipedia

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    Adelita grew up in the theatre and became a performance artist, although she never got to act or dance in public, remaining in the background while teaching young talents. In addition to studying with Juana la Macarrona , [ 2 ] she attended the Ángel Pericet Academy since the age of eight, [ 4 ] and studied piano at the Conservatorio de ...

  3. List of musical symbols - Wikipedia

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    Musical symbols are marks and symbols in musical notation that indicate various aspects of how a piece of music is to be performed. There are symbols to communicate information about many musical elements, including pitch, duration, dynamics, or articulation of musical notes; tempo, metre, form (e.g., whether sections are repeated), and details about specific playing techniques (e.g., which ...

  4. Adelita - Wikipedia

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    Adelita (turtle), the first sea turtle tracked across an ocean basin by satellite; Adelita, the alias of Luisa Espina, a fictional revolutionary who plays a pivotal role in Mayans M.C. Adelitas, a synonym for Soldaderas, women in the military who participated in the conflict of the Mexican Revolution, after "La Adelita"

  5. 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 ...

  6. La Adelita - Wikipedia

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    "La Adelita" is one of the most famous corridos of the Mexican Revolution. Over the years, it has had many adaptations. Over the years, it has had many adaptations. The ballad was inspired by Adela Velarde Pérez , a Chihuahuense woman who joined the Maderista movement in the early stages of the revolution and fell in love with Madero.

  7. Invincible (Adelitas Way song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Invincible" was directed by Dale Restighini. Two versions of the video were released; one depicts only the band members performing the song while the other includes actors portraying troubled people inspired by the music and a large light structure behind the band which Restighini calls "The Beacon of Hope".

  8. List of compositions by Carlos Chávez - Wikipedia

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    piano 1918: Extase: voice and piano 1918: Gavota: piano 1918: Esperanza ingenua: piano 1918: Triste sonrisa: piano 1918: Suavemente: piano 1918: Meditación: piano 1918: Meine lieber Flamen: voice and piano 1918: Sonata fantasía (Sonata I) piano 1919: Sextet for piano and strings: piano and strings 1919: Estrellas fijas (J.A. Silva) soprano or ...

  9. Adelitas Way discography - Wikipedia

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    Year Song Peak chart positions Album US Alt [1]US MSR [1]US Rock [1]US Airplay [1]Active Rock [1]2009 "Invincible" 6 25 — 4 Adelitas Way: 2010 "Last Stand" 29 — — 23 2011 "Sick"