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  2. List of built-in macOS apps - Wikipedia

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    Music is a media player first introduced macOS Catalina, replacing the music-playing capabilities of iTunes. [23] It can play music files stored locally on devices and allows users to curate their song library into playlists. Songs can be purchased directly from the iTunes Store or streamed through Apple Music if the user has an active ...

  3. Playlist - Wikipedia

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    A playlist is a list of video or audio files that can be played back on a media player, either sequentially or in a shuffled order. [ 1 ] In its most general form, an audio playlist is simply a list of songs that can be played once or in a loop. [ 2 ] The term has several specialized meanings in the realms of television broadcasting, radio ...

  4. Category : Video games with custom soundtrack support

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    Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee. Gran Turismo (2009 video game) Gran Turismo 5. Grand Theft Auto III. Grand Theft Auto IV. Grand Theft Auto V. Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars. Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.

  5. Music Player Daemon - Wikipedia

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    Music Player Daemon (MPD) is a free and open source music player server. It plays audio files, organizes playlists and maintains a music database. In order to interact with it, a client program is needed. The MPD distribution includes mpc, a simple command line client. MPD is used in proprietary audio hardware.

  6. AutoHotkey - Wikipedia

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    www.autohotkey.com. AutoHotkey is a free and open-source custom scripting language for Microsoft Windows, primarily designed to provide easy keyboard shortcuts or hotkeys, fast macro -creation and software automation to allow users of most computer skill levels to automate repetitive tasks in any Windows application.

  7. Musical keyboard - Wikipedia

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    A musical keyboard is the set of adjacent depressible levers or keys on a musical instrument. Keyboards typically contain keys for playing the twelve notes of the Western musical scale, with a combination of larger, longer keys and smaller, shorter keys that repeats at the interval of an octave. Pressing a key on the keyboard makes the ...

  8. Jankó keyboard - Wikipedia

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    A Jankó keyboard. The Jankó keyboard is a musical keyboard layout for a piano designed by Paul von Jankó, a Hungarian pianist and engineer, in 1882.It was designed to overcome two limitations on the traditional piano keyboard: the large-scale geometry of the keys (stretching beyond a ninth, or even an octave, can be difficult or impossible for pianists with small hands), and the fact that ...

  9. Piano key frequencies - Wikipedia

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    Piano key frequencies. This is a list of the fundamental frequencies in hertz (cycles per second) of the keys of a modern 88-key standard or 108-key extended piano in twelve-tone equal temperament, with the 49th key, the fifth A (called A 4), tuned to 440 Hz (referred to as A440). [1][2] Every octave is made of twelve steps called semitones. A ...