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  2. Never Enough (The Cure song) - Wikipedia

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    Never Enough (The Cure song) " Never Enough " is a song by English rock band the Cure, released as a single in September 1990 from their 1990 remix album, Mixed Up. The song topped the US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart, reached number three in Finland, and peaked within the top 20 in Germany, Ireland, New Zealand, Spain, and the United Kingdom.

  3. Never Enough (Parker McCollum album) - Wikipedia

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    McCollum co-wrote all but one of the 15 tracks on Never Enough and enlisted Jon Randall, who produced Gold Chain Cowboy, to produce the record. [2] He wrote with frequent collaborators Randall, Wade Bowen, and Randy Rogers, as well as several notable songwriters including Ashley Gorley, Hillary Lindsey, Brett James, Lori McKenna, Lee Miller, Monty Criswell, and Liz Rose.

  4. List of musical symbols - Wikipedia

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    Musical symbols are marks and symbols in musical notation that indicate various aspects of how a piece of music is to be performed. There are symbols to communicate information about many musical elements, including pitch, duration, dynamics, or articulation of musical notes; tempo, metre, form (e.g., whether sections are repeated), and details about specific playing techniques (e.g., which ...

  5. Even in the Quietest Moments... - Wikipedia

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    The sheet music on the piano, though titled "Fool's Overture", is actually "The Star-Spangled Banner". A remastered CD version of the album with full original artwork, lyrics, and credits restored (including the inner sleeve picture of the band absent from the original CD) was released on 11 June 2002 on A&M Records in the US.

  6. Leading tone - Wikipedia

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    In music theory, a leading tone (also called subsemitone or leading note in the UK) is a note or pitch which resolves or "leads" to a note one semitone higher or lower, being a lower and upper leading tone, respectively. Typically, the leading tone refers to the seventh scale degree of a major scale (), a major seventh above the tonic.

  7. Chord (music) - Wikipedia

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    Chord (music) In music, a chord is a group of two or more notes played simultaneously, typically consisting of a root note, a third, and a fifth. [a] Chords are the building blocks of harmony and form the harmonic foundation of a piece of music. They can be major, minor, diminished, augmented, or extended, depending on the intervals between the ...

  8. The Greatest Showman (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Released: July 20, 2018. The Greatest Showman: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to the film The Greatest Showman. It was released in full on December 8, 2017, by Atlantic Records. [1] The album contains all of the film's musical numbers, but none of the film's underscore. The first pre-order release was on October 26 ...

  9. Never Enough - Wikipedia

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    Never Enough (Rex Orange County song) "Never Enough" (Six60 song), 2019. "Never Enough" (Tarja song), 2013. "Never Enough", a song by Dream Theater from 2005 album Octavarium. "Never Enough", a song by Eminem, featuring Nate Dogg and 50 Cent, from his album Encore.