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Previously Feuille d'Avis d'Yverdon, Journal du Nord Vaudois. Then La presse Nord Vaudois. Became a local edition of 24 heures in 2005 [124] Journal de Payerne: 2002 Payerne: Canton of Vaud Twice weekly Merged with La Broye Hebdo in 2002 [45] dimanche.ch: 1999 2003 Weekly [1] Le Matin Bleu: 2005 2009 Lausanne Canton of Vaud Daily [51] [2]
Head office in Zürich, as seen from Sechseläutenplatz. The Neue Zürcher Zeitung (NZZ; "New Journal of Zürich") is a Swiss, German-language daily newspaper, published by NZZ Mediengruppe in Zürich.
The framework of the "Later Folia", in the key of G minor, the key that is often used for the "later Folia"; one chord per bar except for the cadential penultimate bar. The basic 16-bar chord progression: [ 1 ]
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The English Pronouncing Dictionary (EPD) was created by the British phonetician Daniel Jones and was first published in 1917. [1] It originally comprised over 50,000 headwords listed in their spelling form, each of which was given one or more pronunciations transcribed using a set of phonemic symbols based on a standard accent.
It has inspired songs such as Rob Paravonian's "Pachelbel Rant" and the Axis of Awesome's "Four Chords", which comment on the number of popular songs borrowing the same tune or harmonic structure. [1] [2] "Four Chords" does not directly focus on the chords from Pachelbel's Canon, instead focusing on the I–V–vi–IV progression. [3]