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  2. File:Eta Kappa Nu (HKN) Stoles, Cords, and Pins.jpg

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  3. List of chords - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... 0 6 t 4 9 2: Atonal Neapolitan chord ... 1 5 8: Major Ninth augmented fifth chord [2] [4]

  4. ETA (song) - Wikipedia

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    "ETA" is a song by the South Korean idol girl group NewJeans from their second extended play (EP), Get Up (2023). ADOR released the song on July 21, 2023, as a single to promote the EP. "ETA" was written by Beenzino , Gigi, and Ylva Dimberg whilst composition was handled by 250 and Dimberg.

  5. Anjan Dutt - Wikipedia

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    Anjan Dutt (born 19 January 1953) is an Indian film director, actor, and singer-songwriter known for his work in the Bengali alternative music genre anyodharar gaan.As an actor, Dutta began his career in Bengali cinema in the Mrinal Sen film Chaalchitra, for which he won the best newcomer actor award at the Venice Film Festival.

  6. Second inversion - Wikipedia

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    Cadential second-inversion chords are typically used in the authentic cadence I 6 4-V-I, or one of its variation, like I 6 4-V 7-I. In this form, the chord is sometimes referred to as a cadential 6 4 chord. The chord preceding I 6 4 is most often a chord that would introduce V as a weak to strong progression, for example, making -II-V into II-I 6

  7. Chord substitution - Wikipedia

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    For subdominant chords, in the key of C major, in the chord progression C major/F major/G7/C major (a simple I /IV/V7/I progression), the notes of the subdominant chord, F major, are "F, A, and C". As such, a performer or arranger who wished to add variety to the song could try using a chord substitution for a repetition of this progression.

  8. Added tone chord - Wikipedia

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    A mixed third chord, also split-third chord, [6] includes both the major and minor thirds (e.g. C–E ♭ –E ♮ –G), although the thirds are usually separated by an octave or more. [4] A minor chord above a major chord of the same root has a diminished octave (major seventh) separating the thirds and is more common, while a major chord ...

  9. List of ETA Movements - Wikipedia

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    17.2 4.8 25 28800 4 38 2678 [2] Mecaline automatic 17.2 5.35 25 28800 4 38 2000-1 [3] Mecaline Specialities automatic 19.4 3.6 20 28800 4 40 2681 [4] Mecaline automatic 19.4 4.8 25 28800 4 38 2094 [5] Mecaline Chronographes automatic 23.3 5.5 33 28800 4 37 7001 [6] Mecaline Specialities hand 23.3 2.5 17 21600 3 42 2801-2 [7] Mecaline hand 25.6 ...