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A Victory for Common Sense and Violin

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Difference between A Victory for Common Sense and Violin

A Victory for Common Sense vs. Violin

A Victory For Common Sense is the eighth and final studio album by the British rock group Stackridge. The violin, also known informally as a fiddle, is a wooden string instrument in the violin family.

Similarities between A Victory for Common Sense and Violin

A Victory for Common Sense and Violin have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Guitar, Percussion instrument, Rock music.

Guitar

The guitar is a fretted musical instrument that usually has six strings.

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Percussion instrument

A percussion instrument is a musical instrument that is sounded by being struck or scraped by a beater (including attached or enclosed beaters or rattles); struck, scraped or rubbed by hand; or struck against another similar instrument.

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Rock music

Rock music is a broad genre of popular music that originated as "rock and roll" in the United States in the early 1950s, and developed into a range of different styles in the 1960s and later, particularly in the United Kingdom and in the United States.

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A Victory for Common Sense and Violin Comparison

A Victory for Common Sense has 14 relations, while Violin has 348. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 0.83% = 3 / (14 + 348).

References

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