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Whole may refer to: Music * Whole note, or semibreve * Whole step, or major second * ''Whole'' (Jessa Anderson album) or the title song, 2014 * ''Whole'' (Soil album), 2013 * ''Whole'', an EP by Pedro the Lion, 1997 * "Whole", a song by Basement from '' Colourmeinkindness'', 2012 * "Whole", a song by Flaw from '' Through the Eyes'', 2001 * "Whole", a song by Jacob Whitesides, 2019 Other uses * Whole (campaign), a British anti-stigma mental health campaign. * , a music festival held at Ferropolis, Gräfenhainichen, Germany. * ''Whole'' (film), a 2003 American documentary by Melody Gilbert. * Whole milk, milk which has not had fat removed. See also * Holism, a philosophical and social theory * Hole (other) A hole is a hollow place, an opening in/through a solid body, or an excavation in the ground. Hole or holes may also refer to: Science and healthcare * Black hole * Electron hole, a concept in physics and chemistry * K-hole, a psychological s ...
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Whole Note
A whole note (American) or semibreve (British) in musical notation is a single note equivalent to or lasting as long as two half notes or four quarter notes. Description The whole note or semibreve has a note head in the shape of a hollow oval—like a half note (or ''minim'')—but with no note stem (see Figure 1). Since it is equal to four quarter notes, it occupies the entire length of a bar_(music), measure in time signature, time. Other notes are multiples or fractions of the whole note. For example, a double whole note (or ''breve'') lasts twice the duration of the whole note, a half note lasts one half the duration, and a quarter note (or ''crotchet'') lasts one quarter the duration. A related symbol is the whole rest (music), rest (or semibreve rest), which signifies a rest for the duration of a whole note. Whole rests are drawn as filled-in rectangles generally hanging under the second line from the top of a musical staff, though they may occasionally be put under ...
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Whole Step
In Western music theory, a major second (sometimes also called whole tone or a whole step) is a second spanning two semitones (). A second is a musical interval encompassing two adjacent staff positions (see Interval number for more details). For example, the interval from C to D is a major second, as the note D lies two semitones above C, and the two notes are notated on adjacent staff positions. Diminished, minor and augmented seconds are notated on adjacent staff positions as well, but consist of a different number of semitones (zero, one, and three). The major second is the interval that occurs between the first and second degrees of a major scale, the tonic and the supertonic. On a musical keyboard, a major second is the interval between two keys separated by one key, counting white and black keys alike. On a guitar string, it is the interval separated by two frets. In moveable-do solfège, it is the interval between ''do'' and ''re''. It is considered a mel ...
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Whole (Jessa Anderson Album)
''Whole'' is the second studio album, and third album for her career, from Christian singer and songwriter Jessa Anderson, which it is independently released through Crash Records on April 8, 2014, and its producer is Brandon Perdue. Critical reception ''Whole'' garnered generally positive reception from the ratings and reviews of music critics. Roger Gelwicks of Jesus Freak Hideout rated the album three-and-a-half stars out of five, indicating how "''Whole'' is a perfectly competent release," which "insists on polish and consistency with past work." At New Release Tuesday, Kevin Davis rated the album four-and-a-half stars out of five, stating that "Jessa has written and sung an exceptional set of songs", and says that the release contains "stirring vocals, prayerful lyrics and musical arrangements hat A hat is a Headgear, head covering which is worn for various reasons, including protection against weather conditions, ceremonial reasons such as university graduation, re ...
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Whole (Soil Album)
''Whole'' is the sixth studio album by American rock band SOiL, released in August 2013. It is the first album since 2004 to feature Ryan McCombs as lead vocalist, having returned to the band in 2011. The album was funded through Kickstarter, with the song "My Time" released exclusively for backers on December 10, 2012. The album version of "My Time" was changed slightly , while the Kickstarter version of the song was re-released in the compilation album ''Scream: The Essentials''. A lyric video for the song "Amalgamation" was released on August 9, 2013 to promote the album.Archived aGhostarchiveand thWayback Machine ''Whole'' features three singles, "Shine On", "The Hate Song" and "Way Gone". Additionally, a music video was produced for "Shine On". Track listing Personnel SOiL * Ryan McCombs – lead vocals * Tim King – bass guitar, backing vocals * Adam Zadel – lead guitar Lead guitar (also known as solo guitar) is a musical part for a guitar in which the guitaris ...
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Colourmeinkindness
''Colourmeinkindness'' is the second studio album by English rock band Basement, released on 23 October 2012 by Run for Cover Records. Background Basement formed in Ipswich in 2010, signing to independent label Run for Cover in August of that year. The band released their debut album, '' I Wish I Could Stay Here'', in July 2011. The group then toured across the UK several times, as well as tour the US and Australia. Composition and production Compared to their past releases, guitarist Alex Henery called the process for ''Colourmeinkindness'' "the most chaotic process we have ever gone about writing a record." The band members would write parts and sent them over email to each other, and exchanges ideas on the parts. With Henery residing in the US, the group were unable to get together and write in a practice space. With ''Colourmeinkindness'', the group "wanted to explore new sounds and techniques ... We all wanted to push the sound of the band into new places," according to He ...
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Through The Eyes
''Through the Eyes'' is the first major label studio album by the American heavy metal band Flaw. The album was released on October 30, 2001, on Universal, Uptown and Republic Records. Described as nu metal, ''Through the Eyes'' has melodic vocals, aggressive guitar riffs, screaming, melodic instrumentation and lyrics drawn from the childhood and adolescence of vocalist Chris Volz, who dealt with his adoptive mother's suicide, rebellious behavior and a formerly troubled relationship with his father. Some songs were soft and melodic whereas some other songs were heavy and featured screaming. Lyrics often are about topics like Volz' adoptive mother's suicide, trauma, frustration and stoicism. Flaw began in 1996, when the vocalist Volz answered an advertisement placed by band guitarist Jason Daunt for another guitarist. The band then recorded their first independent record, ''American Arrogance''. In 2000, Flaw was noticed by Republic and Universal Records and signed a record de ...
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Jacob Whitesides
Jacob Michael Whitesides (born November 11, 1997) is an American singer-songwriter from Sevierville, Tennessee. He records his music for Double U Records, of which he is also the CEO.Stassen, Murray (May 29, 2015BMG partners with online sensation Jacob Whitesides to launch Double U Records ''Music Week'' Whitesides typically writes his songs alone, which he says is because his music is "very specific to isstory." Career 2008–14: Career beginnings, ''The X Factor'' Growing up in Sevierville, Tennessee, Whitesides first became interested in music while attending a bluegrass festival in 2008. By his teens, Whitesides was playing shows around Knoxville and had already garnered a huge online following for his YouTube cover songs. In 2012, at 14 age he auditioned for season 2 of the US ''The X Factor'' and made the first cut but was eliminated prior to the Top 16 round. Whitesides released his debut extended play ''3 AM – The EP'' on July 8, 2014, featuring cover songs of John ...
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Whole (campaign)
#IAMWHOLE is a British anti-stigma mental health campaign developed in partnership with the NHS and YMCA. It first launched in 2016 and is fronted by one half of Rizzle Kicks, Jordan Stephens. History In 2016, Spirit Media, the NHS and YMCA developed the #IAMWHOLE campaign for Brighton & Hove City Council. The idea for the campaign was inspired by Jordan Stephens’ track ‘Whole’, for which Spirit Media was filming the music video at the time. 2016 saw the launch of the campaign on World Mental Health Day at Brighton’s British Airways i360 tower. The day also saw then Secretary of State for Health Jeremy Hunt visit a local school to meet pupils and discuss mental health with them. British alternative rock band Nothing But Thieves joined WHOLE for its second year, recording an acoustic version of their single "Broken Machine (album), Broken Machine" exclusively for the campaign. The music video was launched on World Mental Health Day atop the BT Tower, with Nothing But Thie ...
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Music Festival
A music festival is a festival, community event with music, performances of singing and instrument playing that is often presented with a theme such as musical genre (e.g., rock music, rock, blues, folk music, folk, jazz, classical music), nationality, locality of musicians, or holiday. Music festivals are generally organized by individuals or organizations within networks of music production, typically music scenes, the music industries, or institutions of music education. Music festivals are commonly held outdoors, with tents or roofed temporary stages for the performers. Often music festivals host other attractions such as food and merchandise vending, dance, crafts, performance art, and social or cultural activities. Many festivals are annual, or repeat at some other interval, while some are held only once. Some festivals are organized as for-profit concerts and others are benefits for a specific charitable cause. At music festivals associated with charitable causes, there may ...
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Ferropolis
Ferropolis, "the city of iron", is an open-air museum of huge mid-20th century industrial machines in Gräfenhainichen, a city between Wittenberg and Dessau, Germany. These can measure up to 30 meters high and 120 meters long, and weigh up to 1,980 tons. The area is also used for several events such as opera performances or music festivals, including the Splash! Festival, Melt! Festival, and the "Ferropolis in Flammen" ("Ferropolis in flames") festival. Also some drifting events such as Drift Masters. History The museum is located on the site of a former strip mining operation. The minister of finance of the Saxony-Anhalt Saxony-Anhalt ( ; ) is a States of Germany, state of Germany, bordering the states of Brandenburg, Saxony, Thuringia and Lower Saxony. It covers an area of and has a population of 2.17 million inhabitants, making it the List of German states ... formally created the project on 14 December 1995. In December 2005, the museum was integrated into the " Eur ...
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Gräfenhainichen
Gräfenhainichen () is a town in Wittenberg district in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Geography The town was the seat of the offices of the administrative community (''Verwaltungsgemeinschaft'') of Tor zur Dübener Heide until it was disbanded in January 2011. It lies about 25 km southwest of Lutherstadt Wittenberg, southeast of Dessau and northeast of Bitterfeld on the edge of the Düben Heath. Nearby lies the Gremminer See, a lake created as a result of the redevelopment of the former brown coal strip mine of Golpa-Nord, and on whose shore is found the Ferropolis ("Iron Town") industrial memorial, actually a museum dedicated to "industrial culture". The town Gräfenhainichen consists of the following ''Ortschaften'' or municipal divisions:Hauptsatzung der Stadt Gräfenhainichen
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