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  • 51Leading-tone — In music theory, a leading tone (called the leading note outside the US) is a note or pitch which resolves or leads to a note one semitone higher or lower, being a lower and upper leading tone, respectively.Generally, the leading tone is the… …

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  • 52Altered chord — Unaltered chord progression. In music, an altered chord, an example of alteration, is a chord with one or more diatonic notes replaced by, or altered to, a neighboring pitch in the chromatic scale. For example the following progression uses four… …

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  • 53Penny Lane — Single infobox Name = Penny Lane Artist = The Beatles Album = Magical Mystery Tour A side = Strawberry Fields Forever Released = 13 February 1967 (UK) 17 February 1967 (US) Format = 7 Recorded = Abbey Road: 29 December 1966 – 17 January 1967… …

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  • 54Power chord — Component intervals from root perfect fifth root …

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  • 55Chord progression — IV V I progression in C  Play (help· …

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  • 56Subdominant — ] In music, the subdominant is the technical name for the fourth tonal degree of the diatonic scale. It is so called because it is the same distance below the tonic as the dominant is above the tonic in other words, the tonic is the dominant of… …

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  • 57Seventh chord — Dominant seventh chord on C  Play ( …

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  • 587 (number) — Seven redirects here. For other uses, see Seven (disambiguation). 7 −1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 → List of numbers Integers …

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  • 59Border pipes — The border pipes are a musical instrument that is a close cousin of the Great Highland Bagpipe. It is commonly confused with the Scottish smallpipe, although it is a quite different and much older instrument. The name, which is modern, comes from …

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  • 60Tone cluster — Example of piano tone clusters. The clusters in the upper staff C♯ D♯ F♯ G♯ are four successive black keys …

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