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  2. Jacob Collier - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Collier (born 2 August 1994) is an English singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer and educator. His music incorporates a combination of jazz and elements from other musical genres, and often features extensive use of reharmonisations and close harmony .

  3. List of guitar tunings - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Collier's "mirrored" tuning – D-A-e-a-d' As explained to the guitarist Paul Davids in a YouTube video [68]. Jacob Collier can be seen and heard playing a custom made acoustic or electric five-string (almost?) any time he plays guitar. He claims that this tuning allows beginners easier access to guitar playing.

  4. Quarter tone - Wikipedia

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    For example, some 17th- and 18th-century theorists used the term to describe the distance between a sharp and enharmonically distinct flat in mean-tone temperaments (e.g., D ♯ –E ♭). [2] In the quarter-tone scale, also called 24-tone equal temperament (24-TET), the quarter tone is 50 cents , or a frequency ratio of 24 √ 2 or ...

  5. Microtonality - Wikipedia

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    Musicians such as Jon Catler have incorporated microtonal guitars like 31-tone equal tempered guitar and a 62-tone just intonation guitar in blues and jazz rock music. [103] English rock band Radiohead has used microtonal string arrangements in their music, such as on "How to Disappear Completely" from the album Kid A. [102]

  6. List of quarter tone pieces - Wikipedia

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    Sonata for solo guitar in quarter-tones (c.1924) [19] Sonata (Amanecer en Berlin 13) for solo harp in quarter-tones (1931) [19] Sonata casi fantasia for violin, violoncello and guitar in quarter-, eighth- and sixteenth-tones (1925) [19] String Quartet in quarter-tones (c.1924) {There are also 7 others with some using smaller intervals.} [19]

  7. Djesse Vol. 4 - Wikipedia

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    Djesse Vol. 4 is the fifth studio album by English musician Jacob Collier, released on 29 February 2024. [1] The album is the fourth and final instalment in the Djesse series, which began in 2018 with Djesse Vol. 1. [2]

  8. Djesse Vol. 2 - Wikipedia

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    The cover of "Moon River" opens with a 144-part choir featuring the voices of famous musicians (including Herbie Hancock, Quincy Jones, Tori Kelly, Chris Martin, Charlie Puth, and Hans Zimmer); [17] Collier's collaborators from Djesse Vol. 1 and Vol. 2; students and professors from Oakwood University and MIT (including the MIT Festival Jazz ...

  9. Flat (music) - Wikipedia

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    In environments where the or 𝄳 symbol is not supported, or in specific text notation, a half flat is sometimes written as d, etc. Likewise, a flat and a half can also be written as d ♭, db, etc. [citation needed] To allow extended just intonation, composer Ben Johnston uses a flat as an accidental to indicate a note is lowered 70.6 cents. [6]