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  2. Axé - Wikipedia

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    Axé music ensembles usually consist of a lead singer, backup singers, an electric guitar, bass, drum set, keyboards, a percussion section, and sometimes even a horn section. As expressed in the earlier parts of this section, a driving beat, which carries out the dancing aspect of the music, also brings with it lyrics that invite those from ...

  3. Axé Bahia - Wikipedia

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    Axé Bahia is a six-member Eurodance/axé music group from Brazil, who achieved fame in South America with their single "Beijo na Boca", particularly the Spanish-language version, "Beso en la Boca". Axé Bahia began its quest for fame in the late 1990s.

  4. Fractal Audio Systems - Wikipedia

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    An Axe-FX Ultra. Fractal Audio Systems, often shortened to Fractal, is an American audio equipment manufacturer founded in 2006. Fractal became pioneers of the high-end digital amplifier modeling market with the release of the rack-mount Axe-FX, which has been credited as the first amp modelling and effects system convincing enough for professional use.

  5. Surprise Hits: The 'Axe effect' promises to attract women ...

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    The Axe brand of grooming products -- body spray, deodorant sticks, roll-ons, antiperspirants, Surprise Hits: The 'Axe effect' promises to attract women -- and sales dollars Skip to main content

  6. SynthAxe - Wikipedia

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    Prominent players of the SynthAxe included Allan Holdsworth, who used it extensively on his albums Atavachron (1986), [7] Sand (1987) and Flat Tire: Music for a Non-Existent Movie (2001); [8] Chuck Hammer, who worked with both Lou Reed and David Bowie, and was the earliest guitarist to use the SynthAxe in the United States; and Lee Ritenour, who used the SynthAxe on his album Earth Run (1986 ...

  7. Yakety Sax - Wikipedia

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    The original version of "Yakety Axe" was Atkins' highest charting piece on Hot Country Songs, reaching number four; it also went to number 98 on the Billboard Hot 100. [10] Atkins and Randolph, who worked together on Elvis Presley recording sessions in the 1960s, occasionally merged their two versions of the song in joint TV appearances, with ...

  8. Glossary of jazz and popular music - Wikipedia

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    One brush effect is "stirring" on the snare, which creates a sustained sound for ballads. bubbles. A term most used within reggae music to describe an electronic or Hammond organ part of short duration (usually an eighth-note in length) typically played on the second and fourth beats of a 4/4 progression.

  9. Axe (band) - Wikipedia

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    Axe (stylized as AXE) was an American hard rock band from Gainesville, Florida, formed in 1979 and disbanded in 2012.The band is best known for their 1982 song "Rock 'N' Roll Party in the Streets", and had other hits such as "Now or Never", "I Think You'll Remember Tonight" and "Heat in the Street".