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  2. File:Music & Memories.png - Wikipedia

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  3. Musical Symbols (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Musical Symbols is a Unicode block containing characters for representing modern musical notation.Fonts that support it include Bravura, Euterpe, FreeSerif, Musica and Symbola.

  4. Transparency (graphic) - Wikipedia

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    Animated PNG 8-bit transparency. Raster file formats that support transparency include GIF, PNG, BMP, TIFF, TGA and JPEG 2000, through either a transparent color or an alpha channel. Most vector formats implicitly support transparency because they simply avoid putting any objects at a given point. This includes EPS and WMF. For vector graphics ...

  5. File:YT Music.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Charles Barkley Buys Entire Bar Drinks After Local College ...

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    Next round is on NBA legend Charles Barkley!. Barkley, 61, earned the love of Fredonia, New York after he bought drinks for an entire local bar over the weekend after attending a college hockey game.

  8. Sound recording copyright symbol - Wikipedia

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  9. Graphic notation (music) - Wikipedia

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    The 19th century music educator Pierre Galin developed a method of notating music known as the Galin-Paris-Chevé system, building on a notation system created in the 18th century by Jean-Jacques Rousseau. This system used numbers to indicate scale degrees, and used dots either above or below the note to indicate if they were in the lowest ...