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  2. Huapanguera - Wikipedia

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    The huapanguera, guitarra quinta huapanguera or guitarra huapanguera is a Mexican guitar-like instrument that usually forms part of a conjunto huasteco ensemble, along with the jarana huasteca and violin. Because of its large body and deeper structure, the huapanguera is able provide a much deeper sound compared to a regular acoustic guitar. [1]

  3. Diminished triad - Wikipedia

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    In major scales, a diminished triad occurs only on the seventh scale degree.For instance, in the key of C, this is a B diminished triad (B, D, F). Since the triad is built on the seventh scale degree, it is also called the leading-tone triad.

  4. Jarana huasteca - Wikipedia

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    The jarana huasteca, jarana de son huasteco or jaranita is a string instrument. It is most often called simply jarana. It is a guitar-like chordophone with 5 strings, tuned in thirds (low to high): G, B, D, F# and A. It has a range similar to the mandolin, [1] and a scale length of around 40 cm.

  5. Diminished seventh chord - Wikipedia

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    The chord consists of a diminished triad plus the diminished seventh above the root. These four notes form a stack of three intervals which are all minor thirds.Since stacking yet another minor third returns to the root note, the four inversions of a diminished seventh chord are symmetrical.

  6. Dominant seventh chord - Wikipedia

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    In music theory, a dominant seventh chord, or major minor seventh chord, [a] is a seventh chord composed of a root, major third, perfect fifth, and minor seventh; thus it is a major triad together with a minor seventh.

  7. Dominant seventh sharp ninth chord - Wikipedia

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    In music, the dominant 7 ♯ 9 chord [1] ("dominant seven sharp nine" or "dominant seven sharp ninth") is a chord built by combining a dominant seventh, which includes a major third above the root, with an augmented second, which is the same pitch, albeit given a different note name, as the minor third degree above the root.

  8. Bunocephalus coracoideus - Wikipedia

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    Bunocephalus coracoideus, the guitarrito, [1] is a species of banjo catfish found in the Amazon River basin. [2] It occurs in Bolivia, Brazil, Peru and Uruguay where it is found in ponds and creeks that contain a large quantity of plant debris.

  9. Raise the Red Flag - Wikipedia

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    "Raise the Red Flag" is a song by American rock band Marilyn Manson from their twelfth studio album, One Assassination Under God – Chapter 1. It was released on August 16, 2024, via Nuclear Blast, and was the band's second single in two weeks, following "As Sick as the Secrets Within".