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  2. Stradella bass system - Wikipedia

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    96-button Stradella bass layout on an accordion. C is in the middle of the root note row. The Stradella Bass System (sometimes called [1] standard bass) is a buttonboard layout equipped on the bass side of many accordions, which uses columns of buttons arranged in a circle of fifths; this places the principal major chords of a key (I, IV and V) in three adjacent columns.

  3. Free-bass system - Wikipedia

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    By the year 1900, the Stradella bass system had principally reached its current construction with 120 buttons over six rows. However, while that setup worked well for major and minor music accompanied by many chords, the performer would only have access to about a major seventh of bass notes while playing, or two octaves with a timely shift of registers.

  4. Alberti bass - Wikipedia

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    Alberti bass is a kind of broken chord or arpeggiated accompaniment, where the notes of the chord are presented in the order lowest, highest, middle, highest. This pattern is then repeated several times throughout the music. [5] The broken chord pattern helps to create a smooth, sustained, flowing sound on the piano.

  5. The Fire Engines - Wikipedia

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    The Fire Engines comprise David (Davy) Henderson (vocals/guitar), Murray Slade (guitar), Graham Main (bass), and Russell Burn (drums). The band name was inspired by a 13th Floor Elevators song. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Henderson, Main, and Burn had previously been members of The Dirty Reds, along with Russell Burn's brother Tam Dean Burn , [ 4 ] [ 5 ...

  6. Second inversion - Wikipedia

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    In this inversion, the bass note and the root of the chord are a fourth apart which traditionally qualifies as a dissonance. There is therefore a tendency for movement and resolution. In notation form, it may be referred to with a c following the chord position (e.g., Ic. Vc or IVc). [1] In figured bass, a second-inversion triad is a 6 4 chord ...

  7. Chord organ - Wikipedia

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    Chord buttons on the chord organ ()Chord organ is a kind of home organ that has a single short keyboard and a set of chord buttons, enabling the musician to play a melody or lead with one hand and accompanying chords with the other, like the accordion with a set of chord buttons which was originated from a patent by Cyrill Demian in 1829, etc. [1] [2] (See Accordion#History [note 1])

  8. Omnichord - Wikipedia

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    A grid of buttons allow the user to select major, minor, and 7th chords to be triggered by the strum plate, chord buttons and bass-line accompaniment. Although production of the original Omnichord line ceased with the OM-300 model in 1996, [ 3 ] the instrument has experienced a resurgence in popularity in recent years due to renewed interest in ...

  9. Frolic (instrumental) - Wikipedia

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    David came across the song being used in the advert for the Californian bank. [1] He decided to use the song for Curb Your Enthusiasm to serve as relief from the show's often exaggerated themes. [11] David first hired a composer to recreate the song he had heard in the advert, but due to issues with quality, the synthesised recording was not ...