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  • 101Finger substitution — is a playing technique used on many different instruments, ranging from stringed instruments such as the violin and cello to keyboard instruments such as the piano and pipe organ. It involves replacing one finger which is depressing a string or… …

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  • 102counterpoint — /kown teuhr poynt /, n. 1. Music. the art of combining melodies. 2. Music. the texture resulting from the combining of individual melodic lines. 3. a melody composed to be combined with another melody. 4. Also called counterpoint rhythm. Pros.… …

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  • 103musical variation — ▪ music       basic music technique consisting of changing the music melodically, harmonically, or contrapuntally. The simplest variation type is the variation set. In this form of composition, two or more sections are based on the same musical… …

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  • 104List of VR Troopers characters — This a list of fictional characters from the TV series VR Troopers. Contents 1 VR Troopers 1.1 Ryan Steele 1.2 JB Reese 1.3 Kaitlin Star …

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  • 105Coda (music) — Coda Mozart s Sonata in C Major, K. 309, I, mm. 148 155   …

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  • 106music — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Organized sound Nouns 1. music; classical, semiclassical, or popular music, rock [& roll] music, country [and western] music, world music; acid, punk, hard metal, hard, or soft rock; soul [music], blues; …

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  • 107Global Positioning System — GPS redirects here. For other uses, see GPS (disambiguation). Geodesy Fundamentals …

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  • 108Vajrayana — Part of a series on Tibetan Buddhism …

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  • 109Car audio — Car audio/video (car AV), auto radio, mobile audio, 12 volt and other terms are used to describe the sound or video system fitted in an automobile. While 12 volt audio and video systems are also used, marketed, or manufactured for marine,… …

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  • 110Rest (music) — Pause as weak interior cadence from Lassus s Qui vult venire post me, mm. 3 5   …

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