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To hear the chord's effect listen to the opening of Erik Satie's perfectly melancholic Gymnopedie No 1, which alternates between G major 7th and D major 7thy, or the opening spread piano chord in Field Music's wistful Kingston, which is a C major 7.
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His home is a row house no different from the others on his tidy block in the relatively unfashionable Highbury section of North London, and what decorations there are have to do with music: a patterned spread draping a piano in the second floor study, busts of composers on the stairwell, an antique string instrument hung on the wall.
After the Caros returned to Britain in the late 60s, they set up a studio in north London, spreading through former piano and pipe factories in Camden Town.
A splash of dried mud that seems to have originated inside the piano spreads across the floor and covers a wall, where it serves as backdrop for some of the objects distributed around the gallery.
And anyone subscribing to that view might have been concerned when he began to spread his net beyond the piano.
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Sitting on top of the piano, her legs spread, showing next week's washing and bawling out "Roll Out the Barrel".
The letters A through G should be spread throughout the lines of the piano tab, like this: The letters A through G should be spread throughout the lines of the piano tab, like this: Read tabs from left to right, paying attention to any measure breaks (marked with I's).
With his corona of dark hair as convoluted as Yo-Yo's was straight -- as if his brain had outgrown his skull and were spreading -- he bent over the piano with the neurasthenic sensitivity often ascribed (wrongly, I assure you, though my memory of his playing has faded over the years) to the young Chopin.
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