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  • 111Diminution — This article is about the musical term. For other uses, see Diminution (disambiguation). In Western music and music theory, diminution (from Medieval Latin diminutio, alteration of Latin deminutio, decrease) has four distinct meanings. Diminution …

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  • 112Real Book — The Real Book can refer to any of a number of popular compilations of lead sheets for jazz tunes, but is generally used to refer to Volume 1 of an underground series of books transcribed and collated by students at Berklee College of Music during …

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  • 113Symphony No. 10 (Shostakovich) — The Symphony No. 10 in E minor (Op. 93) by Dmitri Shostakovich was premiered by the Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra under Yevgeny Mravinsky on 17 December 1953, following the death of Stalin in March that year. It is not clear when it was… …

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  • 114Elliot Paul — Elliot Harold Paul (February 10, 1891 April 7, 1958), was an American journalist and author.Born in Linden, a part of Malden, Massachusetts, Elliot Paul graduated from Malden High School then worked in the U.S. West on the government Reclamation… …

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  • 115Apollo 440 — Infobox musical artist Name = Apollo 440 Img capt = Img size = Landscape = Background = group or band Alias = Origin = Liverpool, England Genre = Electronica Electro rock Big Beat Techno House Dance Years active = 1990 – Present Label = Sony… …

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  • 116Double buzz — refers to a multiphonic effect on the trumpet or other brass instruments. During normal play, the upper and lower lips will vibrate at the same speed. If, however, the lips are set to vibrate at different speeds two pitches may be perceived.While …

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  • 117Orders of magnitude (frequency) — To help compare different orders of magnitude, the following list describes various frequencies, which is measured in Hertz. Factor (Hz) Multiple Value Item 10−18 1 attohertz (aHz) 2.29 aHz The Hubble Constant (once in 13.8 billion years) 10−15 1 …

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  • 118Patsy Touhey — Patrick J. Touhey (1865 ndash; 1923) was a celebrated American player of the uilleann pipes. His innovative technique and phrasing, his travels back and forth to play on the variety and vaudeville stage, and his recordings made his style… …

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  • 119François Cellier — See also Frank Cellier (actor). . Life and careerCellier was born in South Hackney, London to Arsène Cellier, a professor of languages from France, and his wife Mary Ann. He was a chorister at the Chapel Royal, St. James s, where his brother and… …

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  • 120Patsy Brown — Patrick A. Patsy Brown (1872 in Ireland ndash; 1958 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA) was an Irish American maker of the uilleann pipes. Originally from Killorglin, Co. Kerry, Ireland, he emigrated to the United States in 1892, making his home first …

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