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  2. Someday (Nina Girado song) - Wikipedia

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    The same with the music, where the entire song was recorded using an acoustic piano as the only instrument, with no additional percussion or drums. The song is set in the signature common time, and is written in the key of G♭. [7] It features a basic chord progression of B–B ♭ m–E ♭. [8] The music was handed by Bobby Velasco.

  3. Your Universe - Wikipedia

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    Wendell Garcia - Drums on "Your Universe" Paolo Santiago - Drums on "Say Forever" Archie Lacorte - Sax on "Say Forever" Jack Rufo - Co-arranged the song "Start Again" Strings: Denise Huang, Rachelle Alcances, Ma. Christina & Ed Pasamba on "Your Universe" String Arrangement by: Arnold Buena on "Your Universe"

  4. Mystic chord - Wikipedia

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    In jazz music, on the other hand, such chords are extremely common, and in this setting the mystic chord can be viewed simply as a C 13 ♯ 11 chord with the fifth omitted. In the score to the right is an example of a Duke Ellington composition that uses a different voicing of this chord at the end of the second bar, played on E (E 13 ♯ 11).

  5. Songs in the Key of Z - Wikipedia

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    Songs in the Key of Z is a book and two compilation albums written and compiled by Irwin Chusid. The book and albums explore the field of what Chusid coined as " outsider music ". Chusid defines outsider music as; "crackpot and visionary music, where all trails lead essentially one place: over the edge."

  6. How to Disappear Completely - Wikipedia

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    The chord progression follows a sequence of C add9 –Em–Em 6 –G–G sus4 –D–D add4 –EM 6. [75] The song begins with a discordant string harmony, [77] then a strummed D ninth chord acoustic guitar played by Yorke, [78] backed by B ♭ string tunes, creating a dissonant noise that moves between the D major and F ♯ minor chords. [77]

  7. George Harrison - Wikipedia

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    Harrison was an admirer of George Formby and a member of the Ukulele Society of Great Britain, and played a ukulele solo in the style of Formby at the end of "Free as a Bird". [247] He performed at a Formby convention in 1991, and served as the honorary president of the George Formby Appreciation Society. [248]