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  • 61East Syrian Rite — The East Syrian Rite is a Christian liturgy, also known as the Assyro Chaldean Rite,[1] Assyrian or Chaldean Rite, and the Persian Rite although it originated in Edessa, Mesopotamia. It was used historically in the Church of the East, and remains …

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  • 62Andreyan Zakharov — (Russian: Андреян Дмитриевич Захаров; August 19, 1761 in Saint Petersburg September 8, 1811, in Saint Petersburg) was a Russian architect and representative of the Empire style. His designs also alternated neoclassicism with eclecticism.George… …

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  • 63Huapanguera — The huapanguera is a Mexican guitar like instrument that usually forms part of a Son Huasteco musical group, along with the jarana huasteca guitar and violin. Here it takes on the role of the bass instrument using a rhythmical strumming technique …

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  • 64Chris Mosdell — Background information Origin Gainsborough, England Occupations Lyricist, composer …

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  • 65Tablature — Example of numeric vihuela tablature from the book Orphenica Lyra by Miguel de Fuenllana (1554). Red numerals (original) mark the vocal part. Tablature (or tabulature, or tab for short) is a form of musical notation indicating instrument… …

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  • 66Tiarra — Infobox musical artist Name = Tiarra Landscape = Yes Background = group or band Origin = Bucharest, Romania Genre = Gothic metal Symphonic metal Years active = 2004–present Label = Omvina Associated acts = Crize, Abigail URL = [http://tiarra.ro… …

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  • 67homer — homer1 /hoh meuhr/, n. 1. Baseball. See home run. 2. See homing pigeon. v.i. 3. Baseball. to hit a home run: The catcher homered in the ninth with one on to take the game. [1865 70; HOME + ER1] homer2 …

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  • 68Homer — /hoh meuhr/, n. 1. 9th century B.C. Greek epic poet: reputed author of the Iliad and Odyssey. 2. Winslow, 1836 1910, U.S. painter and illustrator. 3. a male given name. * * * flourished 9th or 8th century BC, Ionia? Greek poet, one of the… …

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  • 69melody — melodyless, adj. /mel euh dee/, n., pl. melodies. 1. musical sounds in agreeable succession or arrangement. 2. Music. a. the succession of single tones in musical compositions, as distinguished from harmony and rhythm. b. the principal part in a… …

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  • 70prosody — prosodic /preuh sod ik/, prosodical, adj. /pros euh dee/, n. 1. the science or study of poetic meters and versification. 2. a particular or distinctive system of metrics and versification: Milton s prosody. 3. Ling. the stress and intonation… …

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