Invention (disambiguation)
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Invention may refer to:
  • Invention
    Invention
    An invention is a novel composition, device, or process. An invention may be derived from a pre-existing model or idea, or it could be independently conceived, in which case it may be a radical breakthrough. In addition, there is cultural invention, which is an innovative set of useful social...

    , a form, a composition of matter, or a process that has an element of novelty
  • Invention (musical composition), a short composition (usually for a keyboard instrument) with two-part counterpoint
  • "Invention", a song by Pedro the Lion
    Pedro the Lion
    Pedro the Lion was an indie rock band from Seattle, Washington. Singer-songwriter David Bazan formed the band in 1995 and represented its main creative force, backed by a varying rotation of collaborating musicians. T. W. Walsh is considered to be the sole official band member besides Bazan. In...

     from the 1999 EP
    Extended play
    An EP is a musical recording which contains more music than a single, but is too short to qualify as a full album or LP. The term EP originally referred only to specific types of vinyl records other than 78 rpm standard play records and LP records, but it is now applied to mid-length Compact...

     The Only Reason I Feel Secure
    The Only Reason I Feel Secure
    The Only Reason I Feel Secure is the second EP by Pedro the Lion. It was released on 17 May 1999 on Made in Mexico Records, and later reissued with three extra tracks on 16 October 2001 on Jade Tree Records...

  • Invention (album)
    Invention (album)
    Invention is an album by Phil Keaggy, Wes King, and Out of the Grey's Scott Denté, released on 7 October 1997. The album is composed mostly of guitar-based instrumental tracks.-Track listing:#"Watch My Back" – 4:51#"Isle of Skye" – 4:24...

    , a collaboration by Phil Keaggy
    Phil Keaggy
    Phil Keaggy is an American acoustic and electric guitarist and vocalist who has released more than 50 albums and contributed to many more recordings in both the contemporary Christian music and mainstream markets...

    , Wes King, and Scott Dente
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