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  2. The Scientist (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Scientist" is a melancholic, piano-driven ballad written in the key of F major. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] The lyrics to the song allude to a man's powerlessness in the face of love. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] It begins with the main four-chord piano melody created by lead singer Chris Martin , then joined by the first verses.

  3. 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]

  4. Talk:The Scientist (song) - Wikipedia

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    The Scientist (song) is a former featured article candidate. Please view the links under Article milestones below to see why the nomination was archived. For older candidates, please check the archive. The Scientist (song) has been listed as one of the Music good articles under the good article criteria. If you can improve it further, please do so.

  5. Barre chord - Wikipedia

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    The CAGED system is an acronym for the chords C, A, G, E, and D. This acronym is shorthand for the use of barre chords that can be played anywhere on the fret board as described above.

  6. Weird Love - Wikipedia

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    Weird Love is the sixth full-length album by Australian rock band The Scientists, released in 1986 by record label Karbon.It consists of new recordings from their earlier singles and EPs during 3 days in London with Richard Mazda for the US market.

  7. Scientist (Twice song) - Wikipedia

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    "Scientist" is a song recorded by South Korean girl group Twice. It was released on November 12, 2021, by JYP Entertainment and Republic Records as the second single of the group's third Korean and overall sixth studio album, Formula of Love: O+T=<3 (2021).

  8. The Scientists - Wikipedia

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    The Scientists are a post-punk band from Perth, Western Australia, led by Kim Salmon, initially known as the Exterminators and then the Invaders. [1] The band had two primary incarnations: the Perth-based punk band of the late 1970s and the Sydney / London -based swamp rock band of the 1980s.

  9. The Mad Scientist (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Mad Scientist" is a song by American emcee Large Professor, released on April 2, 1996, [1] as the first single from his debut album The LP; the album was shelved by Geffen Records before eventually being released in 2009. [2]