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  • 111Modulation (music) — Key change example: C major to C minor. In music, modulation is most commonly the act or process of changing from one key (tonic, or tonal center) to another. This may or may not be accompanied by a change in key signature. Modulations articulate …

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  • 112Triad (music) — Types of triads:  I (help· …

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  • 114Insanity defense — For similar defences in Canada and Australia, see mental disorder defence …

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  • 115Semitone — This article is about the musical interval. For the printing method, see halftone. semitone Inverse major seventh (for minor second); diminished octave (for augmented unison); augmented octave (for diminished unison) Name Other names minor second …

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  • 116Manslaughter in English law — Homicide Murder …

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  • 117Optigan — Keyboard overview of a model 35002 Optigan. The coded strip above the main keyboard corresponded to numbers in the music books for those unable to read music. The Optigan (a portmanteau of Optical Organ) was an electronic keyboard instrument… …

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  • 118Chord substitution — Tritone substitution: F♯7 may substitute for C7, and vice versa, because they both share E♮ and B♭/A …

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  • 119Comma (music) — Syntonic comma on C  Play ( …

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  • 120Homicide Act 1957 — The Homicide Act 1957 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (5 6 Eliz. II c. 11).It was enacted as a partial reform of the common law offence of murder in English law by abolishing the doctrine of constructive malice (except in… …

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