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  2. Chord progression - Wikipedia

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    In tonal music, chord progressions have the function of either establishing or otherwise contradicting a tonality, the technical name for what is commonly understood as the "key" of a song or piece. Chord progressions, such as the extremely common chord progression I-V-vi-IV, are usually expressed by Roman numerals in

  3. Anugerah Juara Lagu - Wikipedia

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    Anugerah Juara Lagu (literally: "Song Championship Award"), commonly known by the acronym AJL, is a popular annual music competition in Malaysia, organised by TV3 since 1986.

  4. Radja - Wikipedia

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    They also released "Hidup dan Mati". [21] Their 2021 single, "Sapu Jagat", which focuses on Muslim prayer, was accused of plagiarizing Nissa Sabyan, which Radja denied. [22] [23] Radja fans are referred to as Radjaku. [24]

  5. Layangan Putus - Wikipedia

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    Layangan Putus (transl. Broken Kite) is an Indonesian drama streaming television series produced by Manoj Punjabi under MD Entertainment. [1] [2] Written by Oka Aurora and directed by Benny Setiawan, the story is based on a viral story that started with a story written on social media which was continued into a novel entitled Layangan Putus, written by the same person as pen name Mommy ASF.

  6. Ikatan Cinta - Wikipedia

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    Ikatan Cinta (English: The Tie of Love) is an Indonesian television series which premiered 19 October 2020 to 24 January 2024 on RCTI. [3] It starred Amanda Manopo, Arya Saloka, Evan Sanders, and Glenca Chysara. [4]

  7. The Lost Chord - Wikipedia

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    "The Lost Chord" is a song composed by Arthur Sullivan in 1877 at the bedside of his brother Fred during Fred's last illness. The manuscript is dated 13 January 1877; Fred Sullivan died five days later. The lyric was written as a poem by Adelaide Anne Procter called "A Lost Chord", published in 1860 in The English Woman's Journal. [1]