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  2. Take On Me - Wikipedia

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    "Take On Me" is a song by the Norwegian synth-pop band a-ha. The original version, recorded in 1984 and released in October of that same year, was produced by Tony Mansfield and remixed by John Ratcliff. The 1985 international hit version was produced by Alan Tarney for the group's debut studio album, Hunting High and Low (1985).

  3. Music lesson - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Marc Nattier, The music lesson, (1711) Some studies suggests that music lessons provide children with important developmental benefits beyond simply the knowledge or skill of playing a musical instrument. Research suggests that musical lessons may enhance intelligence and academic achievement, build self-esteem and improve discipline.

  4. Eleri Ward - Wikipedia

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    Displaying an early interest in performing, Ward began violin and piano lessons at age 5, in addition to dabbling in viola and alto saxophone, [7] [8] [6] [9] and began singing lessons at age 8. [8] [4] She was also involved in a children's theater school, where she made her stage debut in a production of The Sound of Music. [8]

  5. Rhythm section - Wikipedia

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    A typical rhythm section comprises one or more guitars (either electric guitars, in rock music bands; acoustic guitars, in country music, folk music and blues or both electric and acoustic in some bands); and/or a keyboard instrument (piano, electric piano, Hammond organ, synthesizer, etc.) a double bass, an acoustic bass guitar, or an electric bass guitar (depending on the style of music ...

  6. Steve Howe - Wikipedia

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    The model was an F-hole acoustic. [10] Howe would stand by a window at home and mime his playing to passersby while music was playing indoors, until he began to teach himself without formal lessons or learning to read musical notation. [2] [11] The only book he read, he claimed, was Dance Band Chords for the Guitar (1946) by Eric Kershaw. [12]

  7. Earl Poole Ball - Wikipedia

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    Director Peter Bogdanovich included the song I Don't Think I Could Take You Back Again, which was written by Earl Poole Ball and Jo-El Sonnier, in his 1981 film They All Laughed. Ball was hired to play piano in the film, and began to take acting lessons. He also appeared in a 1981 TV movie with Cash and Brenda Vaccaro called The Pride of Jesse ...