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  2. Masters of the Sea (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Masters of the Sea was a 1994 television drama series produced by the Television Corporation of Singapore (TCS) based on The Bold and the Beautiful series from United States. [2] It was the very first full-length Singapore English television drama series to be produced in Singapore. It was first broadcast from Wednesday, 12 October 1994 to ...

  3. Chris Helme - Wikipedia

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    Both Helme and Squire later gave conflicting reasons for the split. Helme claimed that "there was a personality clash during rehearsals. When he (Squire) came up with new stuff I didn't like his lyrics or tunes. I could have gone with it and made quite a lot of money, but I wasn't interested."

  4. Masters of the Sea - Wikipedia

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    Masters of the Sea may refer to: Masters of the Sea (film) , a 1922 Austrian film directed by Alexander Korda Masters of the Sea (TV series) , a 1994 Singapore television drama series

  5. Squire Parsons - Wikipedia

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    Squire Enos Parsons Jr. (born April 4, 1948), is a Southern Gospel singer and songwriter. He was born in Newton , West Virginia, to Squire and Maysel Parsons, [ 1 ] and was introduced to music by his father, who was a choir director and deacon at Newton Baptist Church.

  6. Masters of the Sea (film) - Wikipedia

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    Masters of the Sea (German: Herren der Meere) is a 1922 Austrian silent adventure film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Victor Varconi, María Corda and Tibor Lubinszky. Production [ edit ]

  7. Key (music) - Wikipedia

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    Methods that establish the key for a particular piece can be complicated to explain and vary over music history. [citation needed] However, the chords most often used in a piece in a particular key are those that contain the notes in the corresponding scale, and conventional progressions of these chords, particularly cadences, orient the listener around the tonic.

  8. List of tenors in non-classical music - Wikipedia

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    The tenor is a type of male singing voice and is the highest male voice within the modal register.The typical tenor voice lies between C 3 (C one octave below middle C), to the high C (C 5).

  9. Master key - Wikipedia

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    Master key may refer to: Master keying, a special type of key designed to open multiple locks; Master Key, a pricing game on The Price Is Right; Knight's Armament Company Masterkey, a door breaching shotgun; One of the encryption keys used in a Master/Session encryption scheme; Master Key, a South Korean variety show