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  2. Monochord - Wikipedia

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    A string, tied at A, is kept in tension by W, a suspended weight, and two bridges, B and the movable bridge C, while D is a freely moving wheel, [1] density may be tested by using different strings

  3. Korg Monologue - Wikipedia

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    The Korg Monologue is a monophonic analog synthesizer from Korg. [3] Engineered in collaboration with electronic music artist Richard D. James ( Aphex Twin ), it was released in January 2017 [ 4 ] and has two VCOs , 25 keys, and a sequencer.

  4. J. Milton Hayes - Wikipedia

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    James Milton Hayes MC (1884, in Ardwick – 1940, in Nice), known as J. Milton Hayes, was an English actor and poet, best known for his 1911 dramatic monologue "The Green Eye of the Yellow God", much parodied by his contemporary Stanley Holloway and later by The Goon Show. He also wrote and performed many other monologues.

  5. Song structure - Wikipedia

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    Song structure is the arrangement of a song, [1] and is a part of the songwriting process. It is typically sectional, which uses repeating forms in songs.Common piece-level musical forms for vocal music include bar form, 32-bar form, verse–chorus form, ternary form, strophic form, and the 12-bar blues.

  6. Monologue - Wikipedia

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    Actor Christopher Walken performing a monologue in the 1984 stage play Hurlyburly. In theatre, a monologue (from Greek: μονόλογος, from μόνος mónos, "alone, solitary" and λόγος lógos, "speech") is a speech presented by a single character, most often to express their thoughts aloud, though sometimes also to directly address another character or the audience.

  7. The Galtee Mountain Boy - Wikipedia

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    "The Galtee Mountain Boy" is an Irish folk ballad, originally written by Patsy O'Halloran. Christy Moore added a fourth verse to O'Halloran's original three; this is the version that is most commonly performed.

  8. “Heretic” ending explained: Stars and filmmakers give their ...

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    Chloe's last monologue touched me in ways that really struck me. And then, that last moment, I was just sobbing and felt less doomed and more hopeful. But then, other times, it's completely different.

  9. Piano Sonata No. 29 (Beethoven) - Wikipedia

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    The fugato ends with a section featuring non-fugal imitation between registers, eventually resounding in repeated D-major chords. The final section of the development begins with a chromatic alteration of D ♮ to D ♯. The music progresses to the alien key of B major, in which the third and first subjects of the exposition are played.