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  2. Next to You (The Police song) - Wikipedia

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    "Next to You" is a song written by Sting and recorded by The Police as the opening track on their debut album Outlandos d'Amour in 1978. [ 3 ] The band performed the song regularly on its early tours, and Sting later included it during his "Broken Music" tour in 2005–2006.

  3. List of downloadable songs for Rocksmith - Wikipedia

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    Capo Required: Drop D - Lead/Rhythm/Alt. Bass; E Standard - Bass "I Miss You" 2003: Capo Required: E Standard "Counting Stars" OneRepublic: 2013 E Standard Variety Pack VII January 24, 2017 "I Melt With You" Modern English: 1982 "Wherever You Will Go" The Calling: 2001 E Standard - Lead/Bass; Capo Required – Alt Lead/Rhythm "Take The Power Back"

  4. List of rock instrumentals - Wikipedia

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    Instrumental rock is rock music that emphasizes musical instruments and features very little or no singing. An instrumental is a musical composition or recording without lyrics, or singing, although it might include some inarticulate vocals, such as shouted backup vocals in a big band setting. [1] [2] [3]

  5. Next to You (Mike Jones song) - Wikipedia

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    "Next to You" is the third single from Houston rapper Mike Jones second studio album, The Voice. It was produced by J.R. Rotem and features uncredited background vocals from R&B singer Nae Nae. It was first released on Mike Jones' MySpace profile, and was then released on Amazon and iTunes on December 2, 2008.

  6. List of Rush instrumentals - Wikipedia

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    The other two songs, "Hope" and "Malignant Narcissism", are two of the shortest songs ever recorded by Rush, both being just over two minutes long. "Hope" is a solo guitar piece written by Lifeson. "Malignant Narcissism" features Lee playing a fretless bass and Peart on a four-piece drum kit. [10] "

  7. Nashville Number System - Wikipedia

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    Minor chords are noted with a dash after the number or a lowercase m; in the key of D, 1 is D major, and 4- or 4m would be G minor. Often in the NNS, songs in minor keys will be written in the 6- of the relative major key. So if the song was in G minor, the key would be listed as B ♭ major, and G minor chords would appear as 6-.

  8. List of guitar tunings - Wikipedia

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    A FuniChar D-616 guitar with a Drop D tuning. It has an unusual additional fretboard that extends onto the headstock. Most guitarists obtain a Drop D tuning by detuning the low E string a tone down. This article contains a list of guitar tunings that supplements the article guitar tunings. In particular, this list contains more examples of open ...

  9. Lonnie Mack - Wikipedia

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    Still in 1963, Mack released "Wham!", a gospel-esque guitar rave-up. It reached No. 24 on Billboard's Pop chart in September. [71] Although "Memphis" was the bigger hit, many associate the faster-paced "Wham!" (and the lesser-known, but still faster "Chicken-Pickin" [82] from 1964) with the guitar style he pioneered. [83] From Legends of Rock ...