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Sforzando are a Celtic music band from Australia, that combine elements of punk, Western European folk music and sea shanties to create "a soundscape for the ocean". They describe themselves as a "pirate orchestra" with Irish and Balkan influences in their sound.
Sforzando. Sforzando may refer to: Sforzando (musical direction), in musical notation to play a note with sudden, strong emphasis (also known as sforzito) Sforzando (band), a band from Melbourne, Australia "Sforzando!", a 1996 song by Sebadoh from Harmacy "Sforzando", in music production also refers to a free, highly SFZ 2.0 compliant sample ...
The Saints (Australian band) The Scare (band) The Scientists; The Screaming Tribesmen; Sforzando (band) Six Ft Hick; Skegss; Sly Withers; The Snowdroppers; Something with Numbers; The Survivors (Australian band) Sydney City Trash
Sforzando, a dynamic marking in music; Sforzando (band), a Celtic music band from Australia; SFZ (file format), a plain text file format for instrument data in software synthesizers; Slovak Football Association; Sorong Fault Zone, a geological fault line in Western Pacific Ocean; Star Fox Zero, a video game
Mitcham (/ ˈ m ɪ tʃ əm / ⓘ MITCH-əm) is an eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 20 km east from Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Whitehorse local government area. Mitcham recorded a population of 16,795 at the 2021 census. [1]
SF Channel (Australia) Schweizer Fernsehen, ... Sforzando (musical direction) or sf, a musical accent; Subito forte, a musical notation for dynamics (music)
Brother (Australian band) Carbon Leaf; Celtas Cortos; Christy Moore; The Cranberries; Coast; ... Sforzando; Swamp Zombies; Frank Turner; This Bike Is A Pipe Bomb ...
The Punters Club is a pub and live music venue located on Brunswick Street, Fitzroy, in inner Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. [1] During its original run as the Punters Club, it developed a reputation as one of the city's premier live music venues, drawing comparisons to the likes of New York's CBGB. It was also noted for its rough, alternative ...