The song is about loving all the little things and imperfections about a person. The singer finds beauty in the small details like the freckles on their cheeks, the crinkles by their eyes when they smile, and the dimples on their back. While the person may not love these parts of themselves, the singer promises to love them endlessly. The chorus reflects that it is the accumulation of all these "little things" that the singer has fallen in love with.
Victims of love chords (ver 3) by joe lamont @ ultimate guitarSyne02
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This document contains chord lyrics for the song "Victims of Love" by Joe Lamont. It includes an intro, chorus, bridge, and chorus 2 section with chord progressions for each. The lyrics describe a relationship that has fallen apart and left the subjects feeling like "victims of love" unable to retrieve what they once had that was easy and good.
The song is about a romantic relationship. It describes missing the other person when they are apart through references to their smile, eyes, and hair. It conveys a sense of comfort and safety associated with the other person. The lyrics express longing to be together again and not wanting to look into their eyes and see pain. It wonders where the relationship will go from here. The guitar solo provides a break in the lyrics before returning to continue expressing longing for the other person and where the relationship will go next.
The first document is about a breakup where the singer's ex-partner suddenly left without warning. The chorus expresses how suddenly and unexpectedly ("bigla lang") the breakup happened without the singer realizing they would lose their partner or wanting it to end so abruptly. The second document is a love song where the singer meets a woman by chance and sees the potential for a relationship between them like famous couples. The third document is a plea from the singer for their ex-partner to take them back, insisting that they truly cared for them and were not deceiving them, and expressing regret over the breakup.
This summary provides the high level information from 3 Muse song lyric and chord documents:
1) Undisclosed Desire lyrics describe reconciling violence in the heart and recognizing true beauty beneath a mask. It seeks to satisfy undisclosed desires.
2) Plug In Baby lyrics describe exposing lies and cleansing everything to forget love. It advocates crucifying enemies and being tired of giving.
3) Song of Absolution lyrics are about lips turning blue from a kiss that can't renew and only dreaming of a beautiful person who was never known. It sings for absolution and falling from grace. The wrongs remain unrectified.
This document provides lyrics and musical details for the Maroon 5 song "Payphone". It is in the key of B major, with a soul rhythm at a tempo of 110 beats per minute. The intro uses the chord progression Fsus2 - C - Am7 - Gsus4. The song describes the singer trying to call their ex from a payphone after spending all their money on them. They reflect on the past relationship and plans they had made together that will not be fulfilled.
This song describes a relationship where one partner is questioning the other's commitment due to distance and doubts. The singer promises their love is true and asks the other to believe in their love, saying there is no one else they could love and their commitment has not and will not change, even with hard times. They hope the other will remember their vow to be together forever.
The song is about loving all the little things and imperfections about a person. The singer finds beauty in the small details like the freckles on their cheeks, the crinkles by their eyes when they smile, and the dimples on their back. While the person may not love these parts of themselves, the singer promises to love them endlessly. The chorus reflects that it is the accumulation of all these "little things" that the singer has fallen in love with.
Victims of love chords (ver 3) by joe lamont @ ultimate guitarSyne02
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This document contains chord lyrics for the song "Victims of Love" by Joe Lamont. It includes an intro, chorus, bridge, and chorus 2 section with chord progressions for each. The lyrics describe a relationship that has fallen apart and left the subjects feeling like "victims of love" unable to retrieve what they once had that was easy and good.
The song is about a romantic relationship. It describes missing the other person when they are apart through references to their smile, eyes, and hair. It conveys a sense of comfort and safety associated with the other person. The lyrics express longing to be together again and not wanting to look into their eyes and see pain. It wonders where the relationship will go from here. The guitar solo provides a break in the lyrics before returning to continue expressing longing for the other person and where the relationship will go next.
The first document is about a breakup where the singer's ex-partner suddenly left without warning. The chorus expresses how suddenly and unexpectedly ("bigla lang") the breakup happened without the singer realizing they would lose their partner or wanting it to end so abruptly. The second document is a love song where the singer meets a woman by chance and sees the potential for a relationship between them like famous couples. The third document is a plea from the singer for their ex-partner to take them back, insisting that they truly cared for them and were not deceiving them, and expressing regret over the breakup.
This summary provides the high level information from 3 Muse song lyric and chord documents:
1) Undisclosed Desire lyrics describe reconciling violence in the heart and recognizing true beauty beneath a mask. It seeks to satisfy undisclosed desires.
2) Plug In Baby lyrics describe exposing lies and cleansing everything to forget love. It advocates crucifying enemies and being tired of giving.
3) Song of Absolution lyrics are about lips turning blue from a kiss that can't renew and only dreaming of a beautiful person who was never known. It sings for absolution and falling from grace. The wrongs remain unrectified.
This document provides lyrics and musical details for the Maroon 5 song "Payphone". It is in the key of B major, with a soul rhythm at a tempo of 110 beats per minute. The intro uses the chord progression Fsus2 - C - Am7 - Gsus4. The song describes the singer trying to call their ex from a payphone after spending all their money on them. They reflect on the past relationship and plans they had made together that will not be fulfilled.
This song describes a relationship where one partner is questioning the other's commitment due to distance and doubts. The singer promises their love is true and asks the other to believe in their love, saying there is no one else they could love and their commitment has not and will not change, even with hard times. They hope the other will remember their vow to be together forever.
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The document appears to be a questionnaire for examinees that asks for personal information such as gender, age, education level, employment status, job type, years of experience, reasons for taking the exam, and areas of expertise. It contains 50 multiple choice questions to collect this information from examinees in a confidential manner.
1) The document provides instructions on basic guitar chords for beginners, including open position chords and movable barre chords.
2) It displays the finger positioning and notes for common major, minor, major 7th, 6th, minor 7th, and dominant 7th chords.
3) Additional information is given on how barre chords can be moved to different frets to play different chord variations based on the root note.
This document discusses concepts and instruments used in dosimetry. It defines key terms like absorbed dose, exposure, and kerma. It explains dosimetry protocols like TG-51 and TRS-398 which provide standards for calibrating dosimeters. Common dosimeters discussed include ionization chambers like thimble chambers and parallel-plate chambers, as well as Geiger-Muller counters. Calibration of dosimeters involves various correction factors to account for influences like temperature, pressure and polarity.
The document discusses the general requirements and characteristics of dosimeters. A dosimeter is a device that measures radiation quantities like exposure, absorbed dose, and equivalent dose. It should be accurate, precise, and have a linear response over a wide dose range with little dependence on factors like energy, dose rate, or direction. Common types of personal dosimeters mentioned are film badges, pocket ion chambers, thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLD), optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dosimeters, and solid state dosimeters. The document also discusses appropriate uses of personal dosimeters and factors to consider for different work environments.
This document discusses radiation protection for medical workers. It explains that radiologists, radiographers and other medical staff are subject to some radiation exposure through their work, so radiation protection aims to keep doses as low as possible to prevent health risks. It describes different types of radiation effects and dose limits for workers. Various methods of radiation monitoring are outlined, including use of dosimeters like film badges, pocket ionization chambers and thermoluminescent dosimeters to measure individual radiation exposures.
This document discusses dosimetry and radiation protection. It begins with a brief history of radiation discovery and the first radiograph. It then discusses key concepts in radiation protection including dose limits for different exposure groups, the ALARA (As Low As Reasonably Achievable) philosophy, and the basic methods of reducing radiation exposure through time, distance and shielding. The document also covers external and internal radiation sources, dose and exposure concepts, and methods for reducing radiation exposure in dental radiography through proper equipment selection, technique choice, processing and interpreting images. Protection of patients, personnel and the public is emphasized throughout.
Nakakainis tab by parokya ni edgar @ ultimate guitarSyne02
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This document contains guitar tab for the song "Nakakainis" by the band Parokya Ni Edgar. The tab shows the chords and finger positions for the intro, verse, chorus, and outro sections of the song. It is a lighthearted song about finding it annoying to clean up after a party when one is left to do it alone. The tab is written for guitar in standard tuning.
My way chords (ver 7) by frank sinatra @ ultimate guitarSyne02
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This document contains the chord progression and lyrics for the first five verses of the song "My Way" by Frank Sinatra. The chord progression is the same for each verse and consists of C, Em, Gm, A7, Dm, G7, and F chords. The lyrics describe looking back on a life lived fully on one's own terms.
Knockin on heavens door chords by bob dylan @ ultimate guitarSyne02
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This document provides the guitar chords and lyrics for Bob Dylan's song "Knockin' on Heaven's Door". The chords are presented in standard tuning format as well as alternate capo versions. The full lyrics are also included.
I started a joke chords by bee gees @ ultimate guitarSyne02
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This document contains chord charts and lyrics for the Bee Gees song "I Started a Joke". The song is in the key of D major and uses a standard I-IV-V chord progression of D, G, and C in the verse. It tells the story of a man who plays a joke that ends up backfiring on him. The chorus has the protagonist looking to the skies and falling out of bed, hurt by the things he had said.