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  • 111Math rock — Stylistic origins Experimental rock, post hardcore, post punk, noise rock, minimalism, avant garde jazz, progressive rock Cultural origins Late 1980s United States (Chicago, Pittsburgh, San Diego and Los Angeles) and …

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  • 112Circle of fifths — showing major and minor keys …

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  • 113Mikhail Glinka — This article is about the XIX century composer. For other uses, see Glinka (disambiguation). Mikhail Glinka in 1856 Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka (Russian: Михаил Иванович Глинка) (June 1 [O.S. May 20] 1804 – February 15 [O.S. February 3] 1857),… …

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  • 114Nonchord tone — Example of nonchord tones (in red)  Play (help· …

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  • 115Voivod (band) — Infobox musical artist Name = Voivod Img capt = The classic original Voivod lineup, circa 1988. From left to right: Snake, Blacky, Piggy and Away. Img size = 250 Landscape = Yes Background = group or band Origin = Jonquière, Quebec, Canada Genre …

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  • 11620th century classical music — At the turn of the 20th century classical music was characteristically late Romantic in style, while at the same time the Impressionist movement, spearheaded by Claude Debussy was taking form. America began forming its own vernacular style of… …

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  • 117Contemporary classical music — Contemporary music redirects here. For other forms of contemporary music, see Popular music. Periods of Western art music Early Medieval   (500–1400) Renaissance (1400–1600) Baroque (1600–1760) Common practice …

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  • 118Deep house — This article is about the style of music. For the human dwelling structure, see List of house types. Deep house Stylistic origins Soul, house, funk, jazz, Chicago house Cultural origins Late 1980s, United States Typical instruments …

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  • 119Philippe Manoury — (born June 19, 1952) is a French composer.BiographyPhilippe Manoury was born in Tulle. His first composition studies were at the Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris, with Gérard Condé and Max Deutsch. He continued his studies from 1974 to 1978 at… …

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  • 120Semitone — 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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