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  2. Skydancer (Dark Tranquillity album) - Wikipedia

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    With Skydancer, Dark Tranquillity aimed to write a death metal album that incorporated melody and counterpoint, as well as complex song structures.The songs are heavily dense with “20+ riffs that never are repeated in the same way” according to Sundin, and feature elements unusual for a death metal album such as clean vocal and acoustic guitar sections.

  3. Aristoxenus - Wikipedia

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    Aristoxenus was born at Tarentum (in modern-day Apulia, southern Italy) in Magna Graecia, and was the son of a learned musician named Spintharus (otherwise Mnesias). [2] He learned music from his father, and having then been instructed by Lamprus of Erythrae and Xenophilus the Pythagorean, he finally became a pupil of Aristotle, [3] whom he appears to have rivaled in the variety of his studies.

  4. Sweeney Agonistes - Wikipedia

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    Sweeney Agonistes by T. S. Eliot was his first attempt at writing a verse drama although he was unable to complete the piece. In 1926 and 1927 he separately published two scenes from this attempt and then collected them in 1932 in a small book under the title Sweeney Agonistes: Fragments of an Aristophanic Melodrama.

  5. Motif (music) - Wikipedia

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    A harmonic motif is a series of chords defined in the abstract, that is, without reference to melody or rhythm. A melodic motif is a melodic formula , established without reference to intervals . A rhythmic motif is the term designating a characteristic rhythmic formula, an abstraction drawn from the rhythmic values of a melody.

  6. Fragmentation (music) - Wikipedia

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    In music composition, fragmentation is the use of fragments or the "division of a musical idea (gesture, motive, theme, etc.) into segments".It is used in tonal and atonal music, and is a common method of localized development and closure.

  7. Do Grey Squirrels Hibernate? - AOL

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    Grey squirrels, or Eastern grey squirrels, primarily live in the Eastern half of the U.S. and southern Canada. There is also a healthy population in the U.K., where they were imported in the 19th ...

  8. Harmonie universelle - Wikipedia

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    The book covers topics including the nature of sounds, movements, consonance, dissonance, genres, modes of composition, voice, singing, and all kinds of harmonic instruments. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Unlike modern works on music theory, it also covers the construction of instruments and acoustic propagation. [ 4 ]

  9. David Lynch's Cause of Death Revealed Weeks After Director ...

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    David Lynch's cause of death has been revealed.. Nearly a month after the beloved Twin Peaks director died at the age of 78, a death certificate from the Los Angeles County Department of Public ...