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  2. Prateek Kuhad - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from New York University, Kuhad returned to India and released his first EP, the self titled Prateek Kuhad, and Raat Raazi in 2013. [5] His debut album, In Tokens & Charms, was released in 2015. [6] [7] He also signed a publishing deal with Los Angeles–based company Cutcraft Music. [8]

  3. Karwaan - Wikipedia

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    The soundtrack of Karwaan consists of songs composed by Prateek Kuhad, Anurag Saikia, SlowCheetah, Shwetang Shankar and Imaad Shah [26] with lyrics been written by Prateek Kuhad, Akarsh Khurana, SlowCheetah and Imaad Shah as per the official trailer of the film unveiled on 27 June 2018 on YouTube.

  4. List of chord progressions - Wikipedia

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  5. Chord substitution - Wikipedia

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    In music theory, chord substitution is the technique of using a chord in place of another in a progression of chords, or a chord progression. Much of the European classical repertoire and the vast majority of blues , jazz and rock music songs are based on chord progressions.

  6. Mismatched - Wikipedia

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    Mismatched features a soundtrack album composed by Jasleen Royal, Samar Grewal, Anurag Saikia, Prateek Kuhad, Shashwat Singh, Taaruk Raina, Deepa Unnikrishnan, Abhijay Negi and Hiphop Bhaiya, with Saikia also composing background score for the series. The series premiered on 20 November 2020, through the streaming platform Netflix. [3]

  7. The Dewarists - Wikipedia

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    The Dewarists is a part music documentary and part travelogue television series on MTV India. [1] The show casts musicians from various parts of the world, collaborating to create original music while travelling across India. [2]

  8. I–V–vi–IV progression - Wikipedia

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    I–V–vi–IV chord progression in C Play ⓘ. vi–IV–I–V chord progression in C Play ⓘ. The I–V–vi–IV progression is a common chord progression popular across several genres of music. It uses the I, V, vi, and IV chords of a musical scale. For example, in the key of C major, this progression would be C–G–Am–F. [1 ...

  9. Quartal and quintal harmony - Wikipedia

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    The terms quartal and quintal imply a contrast, either compositional or perceptual, with traditional harmonic constructions based on thirds: listeners familiar with music of the common practice period are guided by tonalities constructed with familiar elements: the chords that make up major and minor scales, all in turn built from major and minor thirds.