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  2. Tony Dixon (DJ) - Wikipedia

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    Tony Dixon (1958 – 25 November 2010) was an Irish disc jockey, blogger and a member of the "Northside mafia". He specialised in the hip hop and R&B genres. Dixon grew up in Pinewood on Dublin's Northside. [1] [2] He was associated with Ian Dempsey, Tony Fenton and Gerry Ryan.

  3. Troy Donockley - Wikipedia

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  4. Tony Dixon - Wikipedia

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    Tony Dixon may refer to: Tony Dixon (Brookside) Tony Dixon (DJ) (1958–2010), Irish disc jockey; Tony Dixon (American football) (born 1979), American football player;

  5. Low whistle - Wikipedia

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    The low whistle, or concert whistle, is a variation of the traditional tin whistle/pennywhistle, distinguished by its lower pitch and larger size. It is most closely associated with the performances of British and Irish artists such as Tommy Makem, Finbar Furey and his son Martin Furey, Old Blind Dogs, Michael McGoldrick, Riverdance, Lunasa, Donie Keyes, Chris Conway, and Davy Spillane, and is ...

  6. Gizmo key - Wikipedia

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    Parts of a flute. The gizmo key is illustrated in red.. The gizmo key is a key commonly found on the B foot joint of certain models of flute.It closes the low B tone hole without closing the low C tone hole or the low C ♯ tone hole, which is intended to facilitate the performance of the fourth octave C.

  7. Altissimo - Wikipedia

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    A careful examination of the flute fingering for the notes D ♯ 6 through G ♯ 6 reveals that they are actually a combination of third and fourth harmonic fingerings. For example, the D ♯ fingering is like the low D ♯ 4 with the addition of the G ♯ key vented, for which D ♯ 6 is the third harmonic.

  8. Crash! (album) - Wikipedia

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    Eric Dixonflute (track 5) Joe Dukes – drums; Ray Barretto – percussion (tracks 1, 2, 4 & 5) References

  9. Duets: An American Classic - Wikipedia

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    Tony Bennett, guest artists – vocals; Bill Charlap – piano (track 18) Pinchas Zukerman – violin (track 2) Pamela Sklar – flute (tracks 5, 11, 13) Lawrence Feldman – flute (track 3) Chris Botti – trumpet (track 13) Paul Langosch – double bass; Gray Sargent – guitar; Harold Jones – drums; Jorge Calandrelli – orchestrator ...

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