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  2. Sequence (music) - Wikipedia

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    The figured bass is the same as the descending 5-6 sequence, but the bass itself follows an ascending pattern rather than a descending pattern. [8] Image of the ascending 5-6 sequence in music. The use of a similar 5-6 pattern outside of sequence is fairly common and is called 5-6 technique.

  3. The Davenports - Wikipedia

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    The Davenports are an American rock band. Formed in 2000 in Brooklyn, New York, the band is a project of Scott Klass and has issued five albums on Mother West records.The songFive Steps” from the album Speaking of The Davenports is the theme song to the A&E television series Intervention.

  4. Super Simple Songs - Wikipedia

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    They publish animated videos of both traditional nursery rhymes and their own original children's songs. As of April 30, 2011, it is the 105th most-subscribed YouTube channel in the world and the second most-subscribed YouTube channel in Canada, with 41.4 million subscribers, and the 23rd most-viewed YouTube channel in the world and the most ...

  5. YouTube Kids - Wikipedia

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    YouTube global head of family and children's content Malik Ducard admitted that "making the app family friendly is of the utmost importance to us", but admitted that the service was not curated all the time, and that parents had the responsibility to use the app's parental controls to control how it is used by their children (including ...

  6. Step by Step (New Kids on the Block song) - Wikipedia

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    "Step by Step" was initially recorded by one of Maurice Starr's other groups, The Superiors. It was released as a single in 1987 on Motown Records but it was not successful. The New Kids cover of the song on the other hand was a huge worldwide hit, becoming one of the biggest selling singles of 1990.

  7. Step sequence - Wikipedia

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    A step sequence in men's and women's single skating must have the following characteristics to earn the most points: the sequence must match the music; it must be performed effortlessly throughout the sequence, and have good energy, flow, and execution; and it must have deep edges and clean turns and steps. [6]

  8. Up opening sequence - Wikipedia

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    Rotoscopers felt the sequence "shatters the stereotype of animation being strictly for children". [20] Sean Wilson of Den of Geek wrote the sequence left him a "weeping husk of a man". [21] Filmmaker Max Hechtman cited the sequence as one of the sources of inspiration for the non-linear flashbacks of his 2019 short film Abigail. [22]

  9. First Steps (song) - Wikipedia

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    "First Steps" was available only as a digital download from selected retailers, who waived their profits. Elbow also waived any fees from sales. [5] At least 20p from each download was shared equally between the charities BBC Children in Need and Sport Relief. [6] The song is no longer available for download from any of the retailers.