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In The Light is a song by British rock band Led Zeppelin on their album Physical Graffiti. Most of it was composed by bassist/keyboardist John Paul Jones on his synthesizer. It was based on an earlier song they had written called In The Morning and was originally titled Take Me Home. It was never played live because Jones couldn't reproduce the synthesizer sound outside of the studio. Rock may refer to: Rock, a geologic substance composed of minerals Rock, short for Rock and Roll music Rock, a small offshore islet with minimal soil Rock, a confectionery made and sold in many of the UKs seaside holiday resorts Rock candy, a type of confectionery composed of large... Led Zeppelin, circa 1969 (clockwise from left: Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, John Bonham, John Paul Jones) Led Zeppelin was a British rock band, who were pivotal in the development of hard rock and heavy metal. ... Physical Graffiti is a double album by British rock and roll band Led Zeppelin. ... Fender Precision Bass Bass Guitar is a popular term that refers to electric and acoustic basses - stringed instruments similar in design to the guitar, but with longer scale and tuned lower in pitch. ... This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones in 1972. ...


The unique sound of the intro to the song was created by Jimmy Page using a violin bow on his guitar. He also used a bowed guitar on Dazed and Confused and In The Evening. Jimmy Page in concert James Patrick Page OBE , known as Jimmy Page, (born January 9, 1944) is widely considered one of the greatest and most influential guitarists in rock and roll. ... The violin is a stringed musical instrument that has four strings tuned a perfect fifth apart. ... The classical guitar typically has 3 nylon and 3 nickel-wound strings. ... Dazed and Confused is a 1969 song by Led Zeppelin. ...


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Light Las Vegas night club was thoughtfully, artistically designed by Lian Waisbrod with Studio Gaia of New York City.
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light. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05 (1379 words)
The term “light” is often extended to adjacent wavelength ranges that the eye cannot detect—to infrared radiation, which has a frequency less than that of visible light, and to ultraviolet radiation and fl light, which have a frequency greater than that of visible light.
Light that is all of the same wavelength and phase (all the waves are in step with one another) is called “coherent”; one of the most important modern applications of light has been the development of a source of coherent light—the laser.
The scientific study of the behavior of light is called optics and covers reflection of light by a mirror or other object, refraction by a lens or prism, diffraction of light as it passes by the edge of an opaque object, and interference patterns resulting from diffraction.
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