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  2. The Bold Canadian - Wikipedia

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    History. It is believed that "The Bold Canadian" was written by a private from the Third York Militia's First Flank Company named Cornelius Flummerfelt, who wrote the lines while marching in the Detroit campaign, or on the way back to York, Upper Canada. [1] The song was used to further increase the numbers of Canadian militia to fight during ...

  3. You Can Play These Songs with Chords - Wikipedia

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    C [10] You Can Play These Songs with Chords is an early (1996–97) demo from the rock band Death Cab for Cutie, which at the time consisted entirely of founder Ben Gibbard. This demo was originally released on cassette by Elsinor Records. It proved so popular, Gibbard recruited other musicians to make a full band, which would go on to record ...

  4. Five Bridges - Wikipedia

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    Five Bridges. Five Bridges is a live and studio album and fourth overall by English progressive rock band The Nice, released in June 1970 by Charisma Records. Most of the album was recorded live in concert at Fairfield Halls in Croydon, London, in October 1969. The final track, "One of Those People", is a studio recording.

  5. We Shall Not Flag or Fail, We Shall Go on to the End

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    We Shall Not Flag Or Fail, We Shall Go On to the End is the first full-length album by accordion singer-songwriter Geoff Berner. It was released in 2003, in Canadian and US territories. The album is named after a Winston Churchill quote. [1] An Exclaim! review described the album: "his slow, pleading voice combined with jarring accordion riffs ...

  6. Wouldn't It Be Nice - Wikipedia

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    file. help. "Wouldn't It Be Nice" is a song by the American rockband the Beach Boysand the opening track from their 1966 album Pet Sounds. Written by Brian Wilson, Tony Asher, and Mike Love, it is distinguished for its sophisticated Wall of Sound-style arrangement and refined vocal performances, and is regarded among the band's finest songs.

  7. Lead sheet - Wikipedia

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    A lead sheet or fake sheet is a form of musical notation that specifies the essential elements of a popular song: the melody, lyrics and harmony. The melody is written in modern Western music notation, the lyric is written as text below the staff and the harmony is specified with chord symbols above the staff.

  8. You Didn't Have to Be So Nice - Wikipedia

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    You Didn't Have to Be So Nice. " You Didn't Have to Be So Nice " is a song by the American folk-rock band the Lovin' Spoonful. Written by John Sebastian and Steve Boone, it was issued on a non-album single in November 1965. The song was the Lovin' Spoonful's second-consecutive single to enter the top ten in the United States, peaking at number ten.

  9. Tristan chord - Wikipedia

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    The Tristan chord analyzed as a French sixth (in red) with appoggiatura and dominant seventh with passing tone in A minor. [ 6 ] The chord is an augmented sixth chord, specifically a French sixth chord, F–B–D ♯ -A, with the note G ♯ heard as an appoggiatura resolving to A. (Theorists debate the root of French sixth chords.) The harmonic ...