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  2. All-interval twelve-tone row - Wikipedia

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    The Grandmother chord is an eleven-interval, twelve-note, invertible chord with all of the properties of the Mother chord. Additionally, the intervals are so arranged that they alternate odd and even intervals (counted by semitones) and that the odd intervals successively decrease by one whole-tone while the even intervals successively increase by one whole-tone. [13]

  3. Lady Mary Dering - Wikipedia

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    Lady Mary Dering (née Mary Harvey; baptised 3 September 1629 – 7 February 1704) was an English composer of the Baroque period. Three of her songs were included in the Select Ayres and Dialogues (1655) , a collection published by Dering's teacher Henry Lawes .

  4. Edward Heneage Dering - Wikipedia

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    Edward Heneage Dering (1826–1892) [1] was an English novelist of the Victorian era. He is largely remembered today as a member of "The Quartet" [ 2 ] at Baddesley Clinton , with marriages to two artistic women.

  5. List of chord progressions - Wikipedia

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    IV-V-I-vi chord progression in C major: 4: Major I–V–vi–IV: I–V–vi–IV chord progression in C: 4 Major I–IV ...

  6. Rebecca Dulcibella Orpen - Wikipedia

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    The Great Hall, Baddesley Clinton, with Mr and Mrs Marmion Ferrers, Edward Heneage Dering and Lady Chatterton (Mrs Dering) by Rebecca Dulcibella Orpen (1870) After the foursome had lived together for seven years, Lady Georgiana passed away in 1876. [1] She left Rebecca money in trust. [1] In 1884, Marmion died as well. [9]

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  8. Sir Edward Dering, 3rd Baronet - Wikipedia

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    Sir Edward Dering, 3rd Baronet (18 April 1650 – 15 October 1689) was an English Member of Parliament and baronet. He was the eldest son of Sir Edward Dering, 2nd Baronet of Surrenden Dering House in Pluckley , Kent and his wife Mary Harvey , a composer and niece of Dr. William Harvey .

  9. Heneage Dering - Wikipedia

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    Heneage Dering, LL.D (1665–1750) was an eminent Anglican priest in the first half of the 18th century. [1] He became Dean of Ripon and was known also as a Latin poet. [ 2 ]