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  2. Kim Taylor (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Kim Taylor is an American independent singer-songwriter who plays primarily folk and folk-rock music.. To date, Taylor has released five full-length studio albums, toured with notable international artists, and embarked on an acting career which has garnered positive attention from critics and bloggers.

  3. '50s progression - Wikipedia

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    The vi chord before the IV chord in this progression (creating I–vi–IV–V–I) is used as a means to prolong the tonic chord, as the vi or submediant chord is commonly used as a substitute for the tonic chord, and to ease the voice leading of the bass line: in a I–vi–IV–V–I progression (without any chordal inversions) the bass ...

  4. Zuru (company) - Wikipedia

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    Zuru (stylized as ZURU) is a Hong Kong–based toy, disruptive, and a FMCG company that manufactures multiple brands of toys and consumer goods products. As of 2024 [update] , the company operates four main divisions: ZURU Toys, ZURU Edge, ZURU Tech, and Rhodes Pet Science.

  5. Barre chord - Wikipedia

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    Diagonal barre chord: major seventh chord on G. [12] Play ⓘ The first finger frets both the second fret on the first string and the third fret on the sixth string. A diagonal barre chord is a "very rare chord" involving "the barring of a couple of strings with the first finger [diagonally] on different frets." [12]

  6. Guitalele - Wikipedia

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    The guitalele combines the portability of a ukulele, due to its small size, with the six single strings and resultant chord possibilities of a classical guitar. It may include a built-in microphone that permits playing the guitalele either as an acoustic guitar or connected to an amplifier. The guitalele is variously marketed (and used) as a ...

  7. Microtonality - Wikipedia

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    Two examples of an Ives fundamental chord with quarter tones Microtonality is the use in music of microtones — intervals smaller than a semitone , also called "microintervals". It may also be extended to include any music using intervals not found in the customary Western tuning of twelve equal intervals per octave .

  8. Zuru - Wikipedia

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    Zuru is located at geographical coordinates of 11.435 degrees latitude, 5.235 degrees longitude, and an elevation of 1,293 feet. The landscape within a 2-mile radius of Zuru exhibits relatively minor changes in elevation, with the most significant elevation difference measuring 413 feet, and an average elevation above sea level of about 1,328 feet.

  9. Minor third - Wikipedia

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    In music theory, a semiditone (or Pythagorean minor third) [6] is the interval 32:27 (approximately 294.13 cents).It is the minor third in Pythagorean tuning.The 32:27 Pythagorean minor third arises in the 5-limit justly tuned major scale between the 2nd and 4th degrees (in the C major scale, between D and F). [7]