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  2. Chord chart - Wikipedia

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    A chord chart. Play ⓘ. A chord chart (or chart) is a form of musical notation that describes the basic harmonic and rhythmic information for a song or tune. It is the most common form of notation used by professional session musicians playing jazz or popular music.

  3. On a Plain - Wikipedia

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    In a July 1993 interview in New York City, Cobain told English journalist Jon Savage that "On a Plain" was about "classic alienation, I guess," although he then noted he had to change his explanation every time he was asked about the meaning to his songs, saying that his lyrics were largely taken from "pieces of poetry thrown together," and ...

  4. Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime - Wikipedia

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    The song topped the singles charts in France, [6] was also number one in Spain. [7] It charted at number five in Ireland, [8] number six in Switzerland, [9] number 11 in the Netherlands, [10] number 11 in Australia, [11] number 12 in New Zealand, [12] and number 14 in Belgium. [13] That represented the peak of the Korgis' chart success.

  5. Guess I'm Dumb - Wikipedia

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    "Guess I'm Dumb" is a song recorded by American singer Glen Campbell that was released as his seventh single on Capitol Records on June 7, 1965. Written by Brian Wilson and Russ Titelman , it is a love song that describes a man who regrets ending a relationship after he realizes he still harbors deep feelings for his former lover.

  6. Nonsense verse - Wikipedia

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    Nonsense verse is a form of nonsense literature usually employing strong prosodic elements like rhythm and rhyme. It is often whimsical and humorous in tone and employs some of the techniques of nonsense literature.

  7. Queen of the Slipstream - Wikipedia

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    "Queen of the Slipstream" was recorded at the same sessions as the other tracks that were released on Poetic Champions Compose in the summer of 1987 at the Wool Hall Studios, Beckington. [2] The song is a romantic ballad composed in the key of E major with a chord progression of E-G#m-A.

  8. Chord diagram (music) - Wikipedia

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    Chord diagrams for some common chords in major-thirds tuning. In music, a chord diagram (also called a fretboard diagram or fingering diagram) is a diagram indicating the fingering of a chord on fretted string instruments, showing a schematic view of the fretboard with markings for the frets that should be pressed when playing the chord. [1]

  9. Bard (Soviet Union) - Wikipedia

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    This means that fewer stylistic devices are used, and the poetry is often in the form of a narrative. What separates bard poetry from other songs is that the music is far less important than the lyrics; chord progressions are often very simple and tend to repeat from one bard song to another. A far more obvious difference is the commerce-free ...