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  2. Prateek Kuhad - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from New York University, Kuhad returned to India and released his first EP, the self titled Prateek Kuhad, and Raat Raazi in 2013. [5] His debut album, In Tokens & Charms, was released in 2015. [6] [7] He also signed a publishing deal with Los Angeles–based company Cutcraft Music. [8]

  3. The Dewarists - Wikipedia

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    The Dewarists is a part music documentary and part travelogue television series on MTV India. [1] The show casts musicians from various parts of the world, collaborating to create original music while travelling across India. [2]

  4. Karwaan - Wikipedia

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    The soundtrack of Karwaan consists of songs composed by Prateek Kuhad, Anurag Saikia, SlowCheetah, Shwetang Shankar and Imaad Shah [26] with lyrics been written by Prateek Kuhad, Akarsh Khurana, SlowCheetah and Imaad Shah as per the official trailer of the film unveiled on 27 June 2018 on YouTube.

  5. Triad (music) - Wikipedia

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    Triads (or any other tertian chords) are built by superimposing every other note of a diatonic scale (e.g., standard major or minor scale). For example, a C major triad uses the notes C–E–G. This spells a triad by skipping over D and F. While the interval from each note to the one above it is a third, the quality of those thirds varies ...

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  7. Power chord - Wikipedia

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    A power chord Play ⓘ, also called a fifth chord, is a colloquial name for a chord on guitar, especially on electric guitar, that consists of the root note and the fifth, as well as possibly octaves of those notes. Power chords are commonly played with an amp with intentionally added distortion or overdrive effects.

  8. Secondary chord - Wikipedia

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    A secondary chord is an analytical label for a specific harmonic device that is prevalent in the tonal idiom of Western music beginning in the common practice period: the use of diatonic functions for tonicization. Secondary chords are a type of altered or borrowed chord, chords that are not part of the music piece's key.

  9. Minor chord - Wikipedia

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    A unique particularity of the minor chord is that this is the only chord of three notes in which the three notes have one harmonic – hearable and with a not too high row – in common (more or less exactly, depending on the tuning system used). This harmonic, common to the three notes, is situated 2 octaves above the high note of the chord.