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  2. Lekha Dodi - Wikipedia

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    3 "Safeguard" and "Remember" in a single utterance, [b] Shamor v'zakhor b'dibur eḥad: שמור וזכור בדבור אחד ‎ 4 We were made to hear by the unified God, hishmiʿanu El hameyuḥad: השמיענו אל המיחד ‎ 5 God is one and God’s Name is one, Adonai eḥad ushemo eḥad: יי אחד ושמו אחד ‎ 6

  3. List of musical scales and modes - Wikipedia

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    List of musical scales and modes Name Image Sound Degrees Intervals Integer notation # of pitch classes Lower tetrachord Upper tetrachord Use of key signature usual or unusual ; 15 equal temperament

  4. Three-chord song - Wikipedia

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    Songwriter Harlan Howard once said "country music is three chords and the truth." [2] Lou Reed said "One chord is fine. Two chords is pushing it. Three chords and you're into jazz." [3] Reed nevertheless wrote many songs with unique or complex chord progressions himself, such as the material on Berlin.

  5. Ptolemy's table of chords - Wikipedia

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    For tiny arcs, the chord is to the arc angle in degrees as π is to 3, or more precisely, the ratio can be made as close as desired to ⁠ π / 3 ⁠ ≈ 1.047 197 55 by making θ small enough. Thus, for the arc of ⁠ 1 / 2 ⁠ °, the chord length is slightly more than the arc angle in degrees. As the arc increases, the ratio of the chord to ...

  6. That's Why God Made the Radio - Wikipedia

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    Or a lot of times we’ll just play. What Brian likes is chords. So I’ll play the piano and I’ll play maybe five or six or seven chord progressions, and we’ll just sit there. And sometimes he won’t say anything, and then all of sudden he’ll come up with this brilliant melody while I’m playing the chords. —

  7. Jireh (song) - Wikipedia

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    Honestly, this song flowed out. We were in that room for about 10-12 hours, so, for me, this writing session is actually one of the defining writing moments of my life because more than it was a tool of ministry for someone else, I was singing that to myself and I think this song, as I believe it will change people’s lives, it has changed mine.

  8. Crown Him with Many Crowns - Wikipedia

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    Throughout eternity! Crown him with crowns of gold, All nations great and small, Crown him, ye martyred saints of old, The Lamb once slain for all; The Lamb once slain for them Who bring their praises now, As jewels for the diadem That girds his sacred brow. Crown him the Son of God Before the worlds began,

  9. Is This the World We Created...? - Wikipedia

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    The song was written in the key of B minor, [3] but the recording sounds one semitone lower. The song was performed at Live Aid as an encore, with additional instruments and arrangements in the last part; changes were also present in the vocal line. A month before their Live Aid appearance, "Is This the World We Created…?"