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  • 11Keyboard Magazine — is a music related magazine that covers the electronic keyboard instruments. *Keyboard offers reviews of the features, pricings, and artist endorsements for gear used during the production of both analog and digital production of music. *Over the …

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  • 12Music history of Italy — Music of Italy Genres: Classical (Opera) Pop Rock (Hardcore New Wave Progressive rock) Disco Folk Hip hop Jazz History and Timeline Awards …

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  • 13Music of Tanzania — Music of East Africa Burundi Kenya …

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  • 14Music Master Chopin — Genres Music video games Developers Bloober Team Publishers CD Projekt (in PL) First release Music Master Chopin Classic, Music Master Chopin Rock De …

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  • 15Keyboard — may refer to:In typing: * Alphanumeric keyboard * Keyboard (computing), a set of alphanumeric and command keys used to input information to a computer:* IBM PC keyboard:* Apple Keyboard:* Chorded keyboard, on which several keys are pressed… …

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  • 16Music for the Jilted Generation — Studioalbum von The Prodigy Veröffentlichung 1994 Label XL Recordings Format …

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  • 17Music & Voice — Allgemeine Informationen Genre(s) Party, Pop, Rock Gründung 1990 Website …

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  • 18Keyboard expression — often shortened to expression is the ability of the keyboard of a keyboard instrument to respond to the dynamics of the music.For example, the piano responds exceptionally well to the force with which the keys are initially pressed; it is… …

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  • 19Keyboard tablature — Keyboard / Piano tablature is a system of tablature or musical notation written using letters and numbers that designate the timing and keys to hit on a keyboard or piano. Modern piano tablature is based on scientific pitch notation, a variation… …

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  • 20Music for a while — is a musical composition by the English Baroque composer Henry Purcell, the second of four movements from his incidental music composed in 1692 (Z 583) to John Dryden s and Nathaniel Lee s play Oedipus.[1] An ascending ground bass in E minor… …

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