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  2. Beyond the Sunset (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Beyond the Sunset" is a song written by Blanche Kerr Brock, Virgil P. Brock, and Albert Kennedy Rowswell. [1] It was released as a single by Hank Williams under the ...

  3. Chord diagram (music) - Wikipedia

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    Chord diagrams for some common chords in major-thirds tuning. In music, a chord diagram (also called a fretboard diagram or fingering diagram) is a diagram indicating the fingering of a chord on fretted string instruments, showing a schematic view of the fretboard with markings for the frets that should be pressed when playing the chord. [1]

  4. Stringed instrument tunings - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Dulcimer, Appalachian Dulcimer, Lap Dulcimer, Dulcimore, Delcimore, Delcimer US Most dulcimers are either 3 or 4 course; any or all courses may be doubled with a second, unison string—hence the number of different stringing possibilities. Alternates listed here give a pitch for each whole course, regardless of number of strings.

  5. Zither - Wikipedia

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    The concept of the chord zither is different from that of the concert and alpine zithers. These instruments may have from 12 to 50 (or more) strings, depending on design. All the strings are played open, in the manner of a harp. The strings on the left are arranged in groups of three or four, which form various chords to be played by the left hand.

  6. Beyond the Sunset - Wikipedia

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    Beyond the Sunset may refer to: Beyond the Sunset, a 1989 Hong Kong film "Beyond the Sunset" (song), a 1950 song by Hank Williams; Beyond the Sunset: The Romantic ...

  7. Isaac B. Woodbury - Wikipedia

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    Isaac Baker Woodbury (October 23, 1819 – 1858) [1] was a 19th-century composer and publisher of church music, most famous for publishing The Dulcimer: or the New York Collection of Sacred Music, [2] one of the best-known collections of Christian hymns of the era. [3] His best-known hymn tunes include Siloam and Esmonton.

  8. '50s progression - Wikipedia

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    The vi chord before the IV chord in this progression (creating I–vi–IV–V–I) is used as a means to prolong the tonic chord, as the vi or submediant chord is commonly used as a substitute for the tonic chord, and to ease the voice leading of the bass line: in a I–vi–IV–V–I progression (without any chordal inversions) the bass ...

  9. Autoharp - Wikipedia

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    Standard models have 12, 15 or 21 chord bars available, providing a selection of major, minor, and dominant seventh chords. These are arranged for historical or systemic reasons. [ 7 ] Various special models have also been produced, such as diatonic one-, two-, or three-key models, models with fewer or additional chords, and a reverse-strung ...