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  2. Martin Sexton - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, Sexton moved to Boston, and began playing on street corners and at open mic nights around the city. [2] [3] Sexton released a collection of self-produced demo recordings in 1991 called In The Journey.

  3. Where Did I Go Wrong - Wikipedia

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    "Where Did I Go Wrong" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Steve Wariner. It was released in January 1989 as the first single from the album I Got Dreams. It was Wariner's eighth number-one country single, spending one week at the top of the chart during a fourteen-week chart run. [1]

  4. Steve Wariner discography - Wikipedia

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    Life's Highway: 1986 "Life's Highway" 1 2 "Starting Over Again" 4 11 "Small Town Girl" 1 1 It's a Crazy World: 1987 "The Weekend" 1 1 "Lynda" 1 1 1988 "Baby I'm Yours" 2 1 I Should Be with You "I Should Be with You" [b] 2 1 "Hold On (A Little Longer)" 6 4 1989 "Where Did I Go Wrong" 1 1 I Got Dreams "I Got Dreams" 1 3 "When I Could Come Home to ...

  5. Major scale - Wikipedia

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    For instance, if a piece of music is in E ♭ major, then the seven pitches in the E ♭ major scale (E ♭, F, G, A ♭, B ♭, C and D) are considered diatonic pitches, and the other five pitches (E ♮, F ♯ /G ♭, A ♮, B ♮, and C ♯ /D ♭) are considered chromatic pitches. In this case, the key signature will have three flats (B ...

  6. Chord progression - Wikipedia

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    Funk emphasizes the groove and rhythm as the key element, so entire funk songs may be based on one chord. Some jazz-funk songs are based on a two-, three-, or four-chord vamp. Some punk and hardcore punk songs use only a few chords. On the other hand, bebop jazz songs may have 32-bar song forms with one or two chord changes every bar.

  7. Major seventh chord - Wikipedia

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    In music, a major seventh chord is a seventh chord in which the third is a major third above the root and the seventh is a major seventh above the root. The major seventh chord, sometimes also called a Delta chord, can be written as maj 7, M 7, Δ, ⑦, etc. The "7" does not have to be superscripted, but if it is, then any alterations, added ...

  8. Chord notation - Wikipedia

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    A typical sequence of a jazz or rock song in the key of C major might indicate a chord progression such as C – Am – Dm – G 7. This chord progression instructs the performer to play, in sequence, a C major triad, an A minor chord, a D minor chord, and a G dominant seventh chord.

  9. UB40 (album) - Wikipedia

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    All tracks composed and arranged by UB40; except where indicated "Dance With the Devil" – 5:43 "Come Out to Play" – 3:15 * "Breakfast in Bed" (Eddie Hinton, Donnie Fritts) – Dusty Springfield Cover – 3:21 *