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  2. Bryter Layter - Wikipedia

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    Bryter Layter is the second studio album by English folk singer-songwriter Nick Drake.Recorded in 1970 and released on 5 March 1971 by Island Records, it was his last album to feature backing musicians, as his next and final studio album, Pink Moon, had Drake perform all songs solo.

  3. Nick Drake - Wikipedia

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    [2] In 2000, the British critic Ian MacDonald wrote that "the mantle of romance shrouding Nick Drake's story in retrospect is undeniably alluring. But its attraction wouldn't survive scrutiny if the work didn't hold up: if fellow songwriters weren't so intrigued by the forms and changes, if admiring fellow guitarists didn't puzzle at the ...

  4. Secondary chord - Wikipedia

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    Secondary chords are a type of altered or borrowed chord, chords that are not part of the music piece's key. They are the most common sort of altered chord in tonal music. [2] Secondary chords are referred to by the function they have and the key or chord in which they function. Conventionally, they are written with the notation "function/key ...

  5. List of chord progressions - Wikipedia

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    ii– ♭ II –I: 3: Major ii-V-I with ♭ III + as dominant substitute: ii– ♭ III + –I: 3: Mix. vii o 7 /V–V–I (common in ragtime) vii o 7 /V–V–I: 3: Major Andalusian cadence: iv–III– ♭ II–I: 4: PD Backdoor progression (front door is V7) ii– ♭ VII I: 3: Major Bird changes: I vii ø –III7 vi–II7 v–I7, IV7 iv ...

  6. The Hazey Janes - Wikipedia

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    The Hazey Janes are an indie pop band from Dundee, Scotland. Background. The band consists of Andrew Mitchell (vocals, guitar, keyboard), Liam Brennan (drums, vocals ...

  7. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Tuesday, February 25

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    2. Words that all mean the same thing (in different languages). 3. All of these items share a common shape. 4. The words in this category rhyme with a certain type of currency.

  8. I–V–vi–IV progression - Wikipedia

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    The progression is also used entirely with minor chords[i-v-vii-iv (g#, d#, f#, c#)] in the middle section of Chopin's etude op. 10 no. 12. However, using the same chord type (major or minor) on all four chords causes it to feel more like a sequence of descending fourths than a bona fide chord progression.

  9. 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-.