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		<title>Musical Notes &#8211; What Is A Semiquaver?</title>
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		<title>How to Read Music &#8211; Easier Than You Ever Thought!</title>
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		<title>What Is A Musical Staff And A Grand Staff</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The staff is basically a set of five horizontal lines that appear vertically thus creating four spaces and on these lines and spaces as they are called, musical notes are written. The lower down the notes are written on the staff the lower the pitch and the higher up the higher the pitch. Of course, [...]]]></description>
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