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  2. Scorchio (instrumental) - Wikipedia

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    The song was co-written by Sasha, Emerson and Spooky member Charlie May, the latter performed song's main riff, on a Roland Jupiter-8 synthesiser. [1] The instrumental was named after a recurring sketch in the BBC comedy sketch show The Fast Show. [1] The song was written with a tempo of 135 beats per minute in the key of F minor. [5]

  3. Fall into Me - Wikipedia

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    "Fall into Me" is a song by Canadian country music band Emerson Drive, released on July 1, 2002, as the second single from their eponymous third studio album following the top-five hit "I Should Be Sleeping". It was written by Danny Orton and Jeremy Stover with production by American musician Richard Marx.

  4. Fanfare for the Common Man (Emerson, Lake & Palmer song)

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    An edited version, closer to Copland's original three minutes, was released May 1977 as a single and became ELP's most popular release, reaching number 2 in the UK Singles Chart. [4] The "B" side of the single was the song Brain Salad Surgery, recorded during the sessions for the album of the same name but not released until Works Volume 2.

  5. Category:Emerson, Lake & Palmer songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Emerson, Lake & Palmer songs or lists of Emerson, Lake & Palmer songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Emerson, Lake & Palmer songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  6. Tarkus (suite) - Wikipedia

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    The song, described by one journalist to be "about a post-apocalyptic, metal-plated, bionic armadillo outfitted with enough weaponry to wage perpetual solo warfare," [7] remains a fan favourite and was consistently played at ELP, Keith Emerson Band and Carl Palmer band concerts. "Stones of Years" was used as a single. It failed to chart.

  7. From the Beginning (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was written in the key of A minor. [2] It is driven by an acoustic guitar line with layers of electric guitar (both rhythm and lead), electric bass guitar, and sung by Lake, with some backing on drums (played by Carl Palmer with congas, tympani mallets and without cymbals), and with a distinctive closing synthesizer solo from Keith Emerson, accompanied by overdubbed synthesizer sounds.

  8. String vibration - Wikipedia

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    Vibration, standing waves in a string. The fundamental and the first 5 overtones in the harmonic series. A vibration in a string is a wave. Resonance causes a vibrating string to produce a sound with constant frequency, i.e. constant pitch. If the length or tension of the string is correctly adjusted, the sound produced is a musical tone.

  9. Love Beach - Wikipedia

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    Love Beach is the seventh studio album by English progressive rock band Emerson, Lake & Palmer.It was released on 17 November 1978 by Atlantic Records [2] as their final studio album released prior to their split in the following year.