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  2. Harry M. Woods - Wikipedia

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    Despite the fact that he was born with a deformed left hand [3] [4] (which still had fingers [citation needed]), Woods' mother, a concert singer, encouraged him to play the piano. [ 3 ] Woods earned his bachelor's degree at Harvard University , [ 1 ] supporting himself by singing in church choirs and giving piano recitals.

  3. Keyboard tablature - Wikipedia

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    An example: Dieterich Buxtehude's O dulcis Jesu (BuxWV 83) in full score using tablature Keyboard tablature is a form of musical notation for keyboard instruments.Widely used in some parts of Europe from the 15th century, it co-existed with, and was eventually replaced by modern staff notation in the 18th century.

  4. Mr. Brightside - Wikipedia

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    English darts player Nathan Aspinall uses the song as his walk-on music, often resulting in raucous sing-a-longs with the usually energetic audiences. [ 84 ] The Buffalo Bills play the song in the fourth quarter of home games accompanied by a lyric video, leading an energizing sing-along as players jam out on the field and sidelines, riling up ...

  5. '50s progression - Wikipedia

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    The ' 50s progression (also known as the "Heart and Soul" chords, the "Stand by Me" changes, [1] [2] the doo-wop progression [3]: 204 and the "ice cream changes" [4]) is a chord progression and turnaround used in Western popular music. The progression, represented in Roman numeral analysis, is I–vi–IV–V. For example, in C major: C–Am ...

  6. Passing chord - Wikipedia

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    Passing chords may be written into a lead sheet by a composer, songwriter, or arranger. As well, particularly in smaller ensembles, such as the organ trio or jazz quartet, the comping (chord-playing) rhythm section instrumentalists (e.g., jazz guitar, jazz piano, Hammond organ) may improvise passing chords.

  7. New Orleans Piano - Wikipedia

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    New Orleans Piano is a 1972 album by Professor Longhair. It consists of material recorded in 1949 and 1953, including tracks previously released by Atlantic Records. [1] The 1953 recording of "Tipitina" was added to the US National Recording Registry in 2011. [4]

  8. Dominant seventh sharp ninth chord - Wikipedia

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    [12] In jazz, 7 ♯ 9 chords, along with 7 ♭ 9 chords, are often employed as the dominant chord in a minor ii–V–I turnaround. For example, a ii–V–I in C minor could be played as: Dm 7 ♭ 5 – G 7 ♯ 9 – Cm 7. The 7 ♯ 9 represents a major divergence from the world of tertian chord theory, where chords are stacks of major and ...

  9. The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys - Wikipedia

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    The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys is the fifth studio album by English rock band Traffic, released in 1971.The album was Traffic's most successful in the United States, reaching number 7 on the Billboard Top LPs chart and becoming their only platinum-certified album there, indicating sales in excess of one million.