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  2. With or Without You - Wikipedia

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    The following year, readers of Q voted "With or Without You" the 17th-greatest song in history. [44] In 2012, Slant Magazine listed "With or Without You" as the 40th best single of the 1980s. [45] Music television network VH1 ranked the song number 13 on the "100 Greatest Songs of the 80s" countdown in its series The Greatest. [46]

  3. Without You (David Guetta song) - Wikipedia

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    Lyrics also heavily influenced by U2’s With or Without You." [6] "Without You" is set in common time maintaining a tempo of 128 beats per minute. The song is in the key of D-major and has elements of pop, dance and R&B. The chords follow a sequence of D-Gsus2-Bm7-Gsus2 in the verses, and D/F#-G-Em-Bm-A-Gsus2 in the chorus.

  4. Chord notation - Wikipedia

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    Added tone chord notation is useful with seventh chords to indicate partial extended chords, for example, C 7add 13, which indicates that the 13th is added to the 7th, but without the 9th and 11th. The use of 2, 4, and 6 rather than 9, 11, and 13 indicates that the chord does not include a seventh unless explicitly specified.

  5. Suspended chord - Wikipedia

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    A suspended chord (or sus chord) is a musical chord in which the (major or minor) third is omitted and replaced with a perfect fourth or a major second. [1] The lack of a minor or a major third in the chord creates an open sound, while the dissonance between the fourth and fifth or second and root creates tension.

  6. Common chord (music) - Wikipedia

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    Common chords are frequently used in modulations, in a type of modulation known as common chord modulation or diatonic pivot chord modulation. It moves from the original key to the destination key (usually a closely related key) by way of a chord both keys share. For example, G major and D major have 4 chords in common: G, Bm, D, Em.

  7. Chord substitution - Wikipedia

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    In the key of C major, the I major 7 chord is "C, E, G, B," the iii chord ("III–7" [10]) is E minor 7 ("E, G, B, D") and the vi minor 7 chord is A minor 7 ("A, C, E, G"). Both of the tonic substitute chords use notes from the tonic chord, which means that they usually support a melody originally designed for the tonic (I) chord.

  8. Talk:With or Without You (Missing You) - Wikipedia

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  9. With or Without You (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    With or Without You, a Hong Kong action film by Taylor Wong; With or Without You, a British romance-drama film by Michael Winterbottom; With or Without You, an American comedy-drama film by G. Stubbs; With or Without You, an Italian romance-drama film by Stefano Sardo

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