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{{wikipediainfo}}'''[[The Devil]]'s Chord''' was a tritone musical chord, which was banned by the [[Catholic Church]] "in [[Middle Ages|mediaeval]] times" due to a belief that it would "allow the Devil to enter the room". [[The Lost Chord]] capable of summoning [[Maestro]] incorporated the Devil's Chord. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Devil's Chord (TV story)}})
{{wikipediainfo|Devil's Chord}}'''[[The Devil]]'s Chord''' was a tritone musical chord, which was banned by the [[Catholic Church]] "in [[Middle Ages|mediaeval]] times" due to a belief that it would "allow the Devil to enter the room". [[The Lost Chord]] capable of summoning [[Maestro]] incorporated the Devil's Chord. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Devil's Chord (TV story)}})


[[Category:Music from the real world]]
[[Category:Music from the real world]]

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The Devil's Chord

The Devil's Chord was a tritone musical chord, which was banned by the Catholic Church "in mediaeval times" due to a belief that it would "allow the Devil to enter the room". The Lost Chord capable of summoning Maestro incorporated the Devil's Chord. (TVThe Devil's Chord [+]Loading...["The Devil's Chord (TV story)"])