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  2. Dominant seventh sharp ninth chord - Wikipedia

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    In music, the dominant 7 ♯ 9 chord [1] ("dominant seven sharp nine" or "dominant seven sharp ninth") is a chord built by combining a dominant seventh, which includes a major third above the root, with an augmented second, which is the same pitch, albeit given a different note name, as the minor third degree above the root.

  3. Purple Haze - Wikipedia

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    "Purple Haze" is a song written by Jimi Hendrix and released as the second single by the Jimi Hendrix Experience on March 17, 1967, in the United Kingdom. The song features his inventive guitar playing, which uses the signature Hendrix chord and a mix of blues and Eastern modalities, shaped by novel sound processing techniques.

  4. Purple Haze (Groove Armada song) - Wikipedia

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    "Purple Haze" is a song by English electronic music duo Groove Armada, taken from their fourth studio album, Lovebox (2002). The song contains elements from "April, Spring, Summers and Wednesdays", performed by English rock band Status Quo. Released on 21 October 2002, "Purple Haze" reached number 36 on the UK Singles Chart and number 38 in Italy.

  5. Tablature - Wikipedia

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    Tablature (or tab for short) is a form of musical notation indicating instrument fingering or the location of the played notes rather than musical pitches. Tablature is common for fretted stringed instruments such as the guitar , lute or vihuela , as well as many free reed aerophones such as the harmonica .

  6. Lavender Haze - Wikipedia

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    [43] [97] According to Swift, "Lavender Haze" was the first Midnights music video for which she wrote the treatment; she described the concept as "a sultry sleepless 70's fever dream" that encapsulated the "world and mood" of the album. [100] The video has a dominant purple color scheme [101] and 1970s fashion and interior design. [102]

  7. Purple Haze (album) - Wikipedia

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    Purple Haze is the fourth studio album by Harlem rapper Cam'ron. The album was released on December 7, 2004, by Diplomat Records , Roc-A-Fella Records and distributed by Def Jam Recordings . The release of this album was delayed several times from November 2003, the first single "Get Em Girls" was released a year prior to the actual album release.

  8. Teaser (Tommy Bolin album) - Wikipedia

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    Teaser was released in conjunction with the album Come Taste the Band by Deep Purple, on which Bolin also played guitar. This album is cherished by fans for the broad range of styles in Bolin's playing. The material spans hard rock, blues rock, jazz, reggae and Latin music, often blending these styles together within a single song.

  9. Purple Haze (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Purple Haze (a cappella group), a choir at Northwestern University; Purple Haze, a 2004 album by rapper Cam'ron "Purple Haze" (Groove Armada song), from the 2002 album LoveBox "Purple Haze", a song by DJ Kay Slay and Cam'ron from the album Diplomatic Immunity and The Streetsweeper, Vol. 1