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  2. Keshi (singer) - Wikipedia

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    He was inspired to learn the guitar because of Drake Bell's character on Drake & Josh. [4] He taught himself the instrument using his grandfather's classical guitar and Vietnamese music book. [5] [6] He graduated from Stephen F. Austin High School and earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Texas at Austin. [7]

  3. List of chords - Wikipedia

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    List of musical chords Name Chord on C Sound # of p.c.-Forte # p.c. #s Quality Augmented chord: Play ...

  4. Guitar chord - Wikipedia

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    The implementation of chords using particular tunings is a defining part of the literature on guitar chords, which is omitted in the abstract musical-theory of chords for all instruments. For example, in the guitar (like other stringed instruments but unlike the piano ), open-string notes are not fretted and so require less hand-motion.

  5. Keshi Talks Navigating Stardom, Loss and His New Album ... - AOL

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    Keshi Talks Navigating Stardom, Loss and His New Album “Requiem”: 'I Had to Re-Find My Confidence' (Exclusive) Brenton Blanchet September 16, 2024 at 11:30 AM

  6. Talk:Understand (Keshi song) - Wikipedia

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  7. Chord (music) - Wikipedia

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    A guitarist performing a C chord with G bass. In Western music theory, a chord is a group [a] of notes played together for their harmonic consonance or dissonance.The most basic type of chord is a triad, so called because it consists of three distinct notes: the root note along with intervals of a third and a fifth above the root note. [1]

  8. Chord progression - Wikipedia

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    A chord built upon the note E is an E chord of some type (major, minor, diminished, etc.) Chords in a progression may also have more than three notes, such as in the case of a seventh chord (V 7 is particularly common, as it resolves to I) or an extended chord.

  9. Barre chord - Wikipedia

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    Some guitar instructors use it to teach students the open chords that can work as barre chords across the fret board. By replacing the nut with a full barre, a player can use the chord shapes for C, A, G, E, and D anywhere on the fret board to play any major chord in any key.