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  2. Perfect (One Direction song) - Wikipedia

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    Perfect. (2015) Music video. "Perfect" on YouTube. " Perfect " is a song by British-Irish boy band One Direction. Released on 16 October 2015 as the second single from their fifth studio album, Made in the A.M., it debuted at number one in Ireland, and reached the top 10 in several countries, including the United Kingdom, United States, France ...

  3. Perfect (Ed Sheeran song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is written in the key of A ♭ major (G major in live performances) with a tempo of 95 beats per minute in 12. 8 time (if not using triplets) or 4. 4 time (if using triplets). "Perfect" moves at a chord progression of A ♭5 –Fm 7 –D ♭sus2 –E ♭. The vocals span from E ♭3 to A ♭4 in the song.

  4. Interval (music) - Wikipedia

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    A kleisma is the difference between six minor thirds and one tritave or perfect twelfth (an octave plus a perfect fifth), with a frequency ratio of 15625:15552 (8.1 cents) (Play ⓘ). A septimal kleisma is the amount that two major thirds of 5:4 and a septimal major third, or supermajor third, of 9:7 exceeds the octave. Ratio 225:224 (7.7 cents).

  5. Inversion (music) - Wikipedia

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    That is, when the first goes up, the second goes down the same number of diatonic steps (with some chromatic alteration); and when the first goes down, the second goes up the same number of steps. In music theory, an inversion is a rearrangement of the top-to-bottom elements in an interval, a chord, a melody, or a group of contrapuntal lines of ...

  6. Chord progression - Wikipedia

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    A chord may also have chromatic notes, that is, notes outside of the diatonic scale. Perhaps the most basic chromatic alteration in simple folk songs is the raised fourth degree (♯) that results when the third of the ii chord is raised one semitone. Such a chord typically functions as the secondary dominant of the V chord (V/V).

  7. Circle of fifths - Wikipedia

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    Circle of fifths showing major and minor keys. In music theory, the circle of fifths (sometimes also cycle of fifths) is a way of organizing pitches as a sequence of perfect fifths. Starting on a C, and using the standard system of tuning for Western music (12-tone equal temperament), the sequence is: C, G, D, A, E, B, F ♯ /G ♭, C ♯ /D ...

  8. List of songs recorded by One Direction - Wikipedia

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    They made history as the first U.K. group to bow at number one on the Billboard 200 with a debut album. [3] ". Gotta Be You", [4] "One Thing", [5] and "More than This" were the other three singles from their debut album with the first two being top-ten singles in the UK. The band's second studio album, Take Me Home, was released in November 2012.

  9. Little Things (One Direction song) - Wikipedia

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    Little Things (One Direction song) " Little Things " is a song by English-Irish boy band One Direction from their second studio album, Take Me Home (2012). It was released by Syco Music on 12 November 2012 as the record's second single. The song was written by Fiona Bevan and Ed Sheeran, and produced by Jake Gosling.