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  2. Bar (establishment) - Wikipedia

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    A beer bar focuses on beer, particularly craft beer, rather than on wine or liquor. A brew pub has an on-site brewery and serves craft beers. "Fern bar" is an American slang term for an upscale or preppy (or yuppie) bar. A music bar is a bar that presents live music as an attraction, such as a piano bar.

  3. Types of restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Chain examples include Harvester in the United Kingdom and Applebee's in the United States. Casual dining comprises a market segment between fast food establishments and fine dining restaurants. Casual dining restaurants often have a full bar with separate bar staff, a full beer menu and a limited wine menu.

  4. Bar (music) - Wikipedia

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    A double bar line (or double bar) consists of two single bar lines drawn close together, separating two sections within a piece, or a bar line followed by a thicker bar line, indicating the end of a piece or movement. Note that double bar refers not to a type of bar (i.e., measure), but to a type of bar line.

  5. Music venue - Wikipedia

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    Music venues are either outdoor or indoor. Examples of outdoor venues include bandstands and bandshells; such outdoor venues provide minimal shelter for performing musicians and are usually located in parks. A temporary music festival is typically an outdoor venue. Examples of indoor venues include public houses, nightclubs, coffee bars, and ...

  6. Music industry - Wikipedia

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    Musicians working in a recording studio An audience watching a concert. The music industry refers to the individuals and organizations that earn money by writing songs and musical compositions, creating and selling recorded music and sheet music, presenting concerts, as well as the organizations that aid, train, represent and supply music creators.

  7. Grill - Wikipedia

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    Flattop grill, a cooking device often used in restaurants, especially diners; George Foreman Grill, a double-sided portable electrically heated grill; Grill, a restaurant that serves grilled food, such as a "bar and grill" Grilling, a form of cooking that involves direct heat; Mixed grill, a combination of traditional grilled foods

  8. Category:Music industry - Wikipedia

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    The music industry is the industry that creates and performs music, both in the form of compositions and performances. The main article for this category is Music industry . Contents

  9. Musical analysis - Wikipedia

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    Approaches or techniques to musical analysis. Assumption and advocating could be considered missing. Musical analysis is the study of musical structure in either compositions or performances. [1] According to music theorist Ian Bent, music analysis "is the means of answering directly the question 'How does it work?'". [2]