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  • 21FOLKLORE — This entry is arranged according to the following outline: introduction …

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  • 22Italian classical music — Music of Italy Genres: Classical (Opera) Pop Rock (Hardcore New Wave Progressive rock) Disco Folk Hip hop Jazz History and Timeline Awards …

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  • 23JERUSALEM — The entry is arranged according to the following outline: history name protohistory the bronze age david and first temple period second temple period the roman period byzantine jerusalem arab period crusader period mamluk period …

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  • 24Hinduism — /hin dooh iz euhm/, n. the common religion of India, based upon the religion of the original Aryan settlers as expounded and evolved in the Vedas, the Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita, etc., having an extremely diversified character with many… …

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  • 25Scat singing — In vocal jazz, scat singing is vocal improvisation with random vocables and syllables or without words at all. Scat singing gives singers the ability to sing improvised melodies and rhythms, to create the equivalent of an instrumental solo using… …

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  • 26Tosca — For other uses, see Tosca (disambiguation). Giacomo Puccini …

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  • 27Joy Electric — Infobox musical artist Name = Joy Electric Img capt = Ronnie Martin of Joy Electric. Img size = Landscape = Background = group or band Alias = Origin = California Instrument = Genre = Synthpop Christian pop Years active = 1994 – present Label =… …

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  • 28counterpoint — /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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  • 29Smile (The Beach Boys album) — Smile Planned LP cover, with Frank Holmes artwork and Duophonic stereo banner on top Studio album by The Beach Boys …

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  • 30chanson — /shan seuhn/; Fr. /shahonn sawonn /, n., pl. chansons / seuhnz/; Fr. / sawonn /. any of several types of song with French lyrics, occurring from the Middle Ages to the present in a variety of musical styles. [1595 1605; < F < L cantion (s. of&#8230; …

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