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  2. Stole (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Stole", written and produced by Dane Deviller, Sean Hosein and Steve Kipner, [7] is a midtempo pop rock ballad, which incorporates elements of R&B music. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] It is composed in the key of C major , and is in common time at ninety-six beats per minute . [ 10 ]

  3. Taffy was a Welshman - Wikipedia

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    Taffy came to my house and stole a piece of lamb; I went to Taffy's house, Taffy was away, I stuffed his socks with sawdust and filled his shoes with clay. Taffy was a Welshman, Taffy was a cheat, Taffy came to my house, and stole a piece of meat; I went to Taffy's house, Taffy was not there, I hung his coat and trousers to roast before a fire. [2]

  4. Glossary of music terminology - Wikipedia

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    A musician who plays any instrument with a keyboard. In Classical music, this may refer to instruments such as the piano, pipe organ, harpsichord, and so on. In a jazz or popular music context, this may refer to instruments such as the piano, electric piano, synthesizer, Hammond organ, and so on. Klangfarbenmelodie (Ger.)

  5. Stole the Show - Wikipedia

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    "Stole the Show" is a song by Norwegian DJ and record producer Kygo, featuring vocals from American singer Parson James. It was released on 23 March 2015, becoming a hit in a number of countries and the biggest commercial success of Kygo besides " Firestone ".

  6. Honor cords - Wikipedia

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    From left to right: Eta Kappa Nu stole, pins, and honor cords for inductions, graduations, and membership. An honor cord is a token consisting of twisted cords with tassels on either end awarded to members of honor societies or for various academic and non-academic achievements, awards, or honors.

  7. Staccato - Wikipedia

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    In 20th-century music, a dot placed above or below a note indicates that it should be played staccato, and a wedge is used for the more emphatic staccatissimo.However, before 1850, dots, dashes, and wedges were all likely to have the same meaning, even though some theorists from as early as the 1750s distinguished different degrees of staccato through the use of dots and dashes, with the dash ...

  8. Stoned (Rolling Stones song) - Wikipedia

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    The single was briefly released in the United States on the London Records label in March 1964, [4] but was quickly withdrawn on "moral grounds" [3] until its inclusion on Singles Collection: The London Years in 1989. [5] It also appeared on the 1973 UK-only compilation No Stone Unturned, and on Singles 1963-1965 (2004). [2]

  9. Pat of Mullingar - Wikipedia

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    And when he came to Ballymoe, he stole the Parson's car, And he sold it to the Bishop in the town of Castlebar. Seven hundred Peelers couldn't catch him. The Chieftain paid the army for to catch him. And when he came to Dublin Town, he stole an armoured car And gave it to the IRA brigade in Mullingar.