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・ Take It Easy (Mad Lion song)
・ Take It Easy (Stan Walker song)
・ Take it Easy (TV series)
・ Take It Easy Hospital
・ Take It Easy on Me
・ Take It Easy with the Walker Brothers
・ Take It Easy!
・ Take a Look Inside (The Folk Implosion album)
・ Take a Look Over Your Shoulder
・ Take a Match
・ Take a Message
・ Take a Message to Mary
・ Take a Minute
・ Take A Moment
・ Take a Number from 1 to 10
Take a Pebble
・ Take a penny, leave a penny
・ Take a Picture
・ Take a Picture (album)
・ Take a Picture (Carly Rae Jepsen song)
・ Take a picture, it will last longer
・ Take A Reef
・ Take a Ride
・ Take a Sip
・ Take a Swing at Cancer
・ Take a Thief
・ Take a Vacation!
・ Take a Walk
・ Take a Walk (Passion Pit song)
・ Take a Whiff on Me


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Take a Pebble : ウィキペディア英語版
Take a Pebble

"Take a Pebble" is a song by the British progressive rock group Emerson, Lake & Palmer. It is the second track of their eponymous debut album. It was written by Greg Lake, and arranged by the full band.
==Description==
The song starts as a soft ballad. On the original recording it begins with Keith Emerson holding down voicing on the piano keys (without having the hammers strike the notes) while strumming the grand piano strings with a plectrum, as Greg Lake enters on electric bass guitar, and Carl Palmer on subtle percussion. Emerson then switches to fast Eb-Minor and F-Minor ascending and descending hand-over-hand piano runs in the first 8 bars of the first "A" section when Lake first enters singing "Just take a pebble and cast it to the sea".
Emerson switches back to strumming the grand piano strings with a plectrum between the first and second "A" sections, while the bass and drums play. Then, Emerson improvises behind Lake's singing in the first 8 bars of the second "A" sections. A short piano interlude leads into a composed band jazz section where the theme Lake has previously sung is developed and expanded much further (on the original recording, another piano interlude leads into strumming the grand piano strings).
The short Greg Lake folk-style acoustic guitar section that follows in the middle of the original recording, where Lake briefly switches from playing electric bass guitar, with Palmer playing water-like percussion sounds, then a rhythmic hoedown-like strummed guitar chord section, with hand-clapping on 2 and 4, followed by plucked guitar arpeggios, gives an idea of what the original style of song may have sounded like, before Emerson's arrangement of the majority of the piece. Then another piano interlude leads into a modal jazz band improvisation, followed by the "head out" and coda.

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