The Chords Bridge (Hebrew: גשר המיתרים, Gesher HaMeitarim), also called the Bridge of Strings or Jerusalem Light Rail Bridge, is a side-spar cable-stayed...
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Jerusalem Light Rail (section Chords Bridge)
concession to operate it. The project required construction of the Jerusalem Chords Bridge as well as other renovation projects around Jerusalem. After repeated...
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The Bridge chord is a bitonal chord named after its use in the music of composer Frank Bridge (1879–1941). It consists of a minor chord with the major...
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C–E–G–B–D–F♯) chords. A perfect eleventh creates a highly dissonant minor ninth interval with the major third of major and dominant chords. To reduce this...
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straight bridge, however. The tower could be offset and the bridge deck wrap around the spar in an arc, e.g., Chords Bridge in Jerusalem. Such a bridge would...
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di Paola Bridge, Cosenza, Italy Bac de Roda Bridge, Barcelona, Spain Calatrava Bridge, a multi-way bridge in Petah Tikva, Israel Chords Bridge, Jerusalem...
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Footbridge in Athens and Chords Bridge in Jerusalem (2008) are similar in design to the Alamillo Bridge. While the Alamillo Bridge is dramatic and widely...
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three chord types (e.g. The Troggs' "Wild Thing", which uses I, IV and V chords). The same major scale also has three minor chords, the supertonic chord (ii)...
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third and a fifth above the root note. Chords with more than three notes include added tone chords, extended chords and tone clusters, which are used in...
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Santiago Calatrava (category Spanish bridge engineers)
Malmö, Sweden 2007, Three bridges on the A1 Motorway and Milan–Bologna high-speed railway, Reggio Emilia, Italy 2008, Chords Bridge at the entrance to Jerusalem...
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Sh-Boom (redirect from Sh-Boom (The Chords song))
group the Chords. It was written by James Keyes, Claude Feaster, Carl Feaster, Floyd F. McRae, and William Edwards, members of the Chords, and was released...
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buildings in Israel. At the entrance to the city, near the Jerusalem Chords Bridge and the Central Bus Station, twelve towers rising between 24 and 33...
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Puente de la Mujer (2001), Sundial Bridge (2004), Chords Bridge (2008), and Assut de l'Or Bridge (2008). Cable-stayed bridges with more than three spans involve...
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A tied-arch bridge is an arch bridge in which the outward-directed horizontal forces of the arch(es) are borne as tension by a chord tying the arch ends...
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second chords built on C (C–E–G), written as Csus4 and Csus2, have pitches C–F-G and C–D-G, respectively. Suspended fourth and second chords can be represented...
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Power chords and fret tapping: Power chords", p. 156) Kolb 2005, "Chapter 7: Chord construction; Suspended chords, power chords, and 'add' chords", p....
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The Chords". Daily News. Retrieved 2016-05-18. R.I.P. Floyd ‘Buddy’ McRae, Last Surviving Member Of The Chords - VVN Music, 21 March 2013 "The Chords |...
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Central Bus Station, it passes over Jaffa Road via Santiago Calatrava's Chords Bridge, which serves as an architectural beacon for the area. East to west...
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chords are all of equal length and the lower chords are longer than the corresponding upper chord. Because of the difference in upper and lower chord...
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I–V–vi–IV progression (redirect from Four Chords)
I–V–vi–IV progression is a common chord progression popular across several music genres. It uses the I, V, vi, and IV chords of the diatonic scale. For example...
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Refaim street, Jerusalem American Colony Menachem Begin Heritage Center Chords Bridge David's Citadel Jerusalem YMCA Jerusalem War Cemetery Montefiore Windmill...
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transportation hub. It is home to the Jerusalem Central Bus Station, the Chords Bridge, and the Yitzhak Navon train station. The name of the neighborhood is...
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v t e Tourism in Jerusalem Landmarks Armon HaNatziv Chords Bridge Dome of the Rock Gates of the Old City Damascus Gate Dung Gate Golden Gate Herod's Gate...
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Ashtabula River railroad disaster (redirect from Ashtabula bridge disaster)
chords. Unequal loading of the angle blocks worsened the metal fatigue. The construction of the upper chord of the bridge was also poor. This chord consisted...
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For example, a C major chord would be preceded by Dm7 and G7. Since secondary dominant chords are often inserted between the chords of a progression rather...
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v t e Tourism in Jerusalem Landmarks Armon HaNatziv Chords Bridge Dome of the Rock Gates of the Old City Damascus Gate Dung Gate Golden Gate Herod's Gate...
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progression, the IV and V chords are "almost always" dominant seventh chords (sometimes with extensions) with the tonic chord most often being a major...
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The following is a list of commonly used chord progressions in music. R., Ken (2012). DOG EAR Tritone Substitution for Jazz Guitar, Amazon Digital Services...
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Strike Anywhere (category Fat Wreck Chords artists)
Wreck Chords, 2006) Iron Front (Bridge Nine Records, 2009) Chorus of One (Red Leader Records (CD)/No Idea Records (LP), 2000) Fat Club (Fat Wreck Chords, 2001)...
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Howe truss (category Howe truss bridges)
A Howe truss is a truss bridge consisting of chords, verticals, and diagonals whose vertical members are in tension and whose diagonal members are in...
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