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  2. Christmas EveL (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Christmas EveL" (pronounced "Christmas evil") is a song recorded by South Korean boy band Stray Kids. It was released on November 29, 2021, as a title track and dual lead single alongside "Winter Falls" from their single album of the same name, through JYP Entertainment and distributed by Dreamus, which marketed as "holiday special single" as part of Season Song project.

  3. Christmas EveL - Wikipedia

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    Christmas EveL (pronounced "Christmas Evil") is a single album [note 1] by South Korean boy band Stray Kids. It was released on November 29, 2021, through JYP Entertainment , and distributed by Dreamus , as part of the band's Season Song project.

  4. Chord progression - Wikipedia

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    A chord built upon the note E is an E chord of some type (major, minor, diminished, etc.) Chords in a progression may also have more than three notes, such as in the case of a seventh chord (V 7 is particularly common, as it resolves to I) or an extended chord.

  5. Noeasy - Wikipedia

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    The jewel case version, which features a member's solo cover, contains a CD-R, a sticker, and a randomized photo card. The limited version exclusively includes a randomized pop-up card and an all-member photo card set. A randomized poster, a frame photo card, and a special mini photo book are available through pre-order. [47] [49] [52] [46]

  6. Talk:Christmas EveL (song) - Wikipedia

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    This article is supported by the Christmas task force. Hip hop Low‑importance This article is within the scope of WikiProject Hip hop , a collaborative effort to build a useful resource for and improve the coverage of hip hop on Wikipedia.

  7. List of variations on Pachelbel's Canon - Wikipedia

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    Suzannah Clark, a music professor at Harvard, connected the piece's resurgence in popularity to the harmonic structure, a common pattern similar to the romanesca.The harmonies are complex, but combine into a pattern that is easily understood by the listener with the help of the canon format, a style in which the melody is staggered across multiple voices (as in "Three Blind Mice"). [1]