- Look up
chorus or
choruses in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chorus may
refer to:
Chorus (song), the part of a song that is
repeated several times, usually...
-
chorus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dawn
chorus may
refer to: Dawn
chorus (birds), when
songbirds sing at the
start of a new day Dawn
chorus (electromagnetic)...
- po****r
music is
introduction (intro), verse, pre-
chorus,
chorus, verse, pre-
chorus,
chorus, bridge, and
chorus, with an
optional outro. In rock
music styles...
- Verse–
chorus form is a
musical form
going back to the 1840s, in such
songs as "Oh! Susanna", "The
Daring Young Man on the
Flying Trapeze", and many others...
- refraindre) is the line or
lines that are
repeated in
poetry or in music—the "
chorus" of a song.
Poetic fixed forms that
feature refrains include the villanelle...
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Shakuhachi 79
Whistle 80
Ocarina 81 Lead 1 (square,
often chorused) 82 Lead 2 (sawtooth or saw,
often chorused) 83 Lead 3 (calliope,
usually resembling a woodwind)...
- soprano/alto, and
mixed choruses). Often, the
three Harvard Choruses combine to
perform a
large choral-orchestral work. The Harvard-Radcliffe
Chorus is an adjunct...
- by Kurt
Cobain (Nirvana). TC
Electronic Stereo Chorus. Some
examples of the use of "obviously
chorused guitar tracks"
include Red Hot
Chili Peppers' "Soul...
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which was a
tough time she had undergone.
Early in 2010, Ng and Enzo Siu
chorused the song "Love@Earth",
which marked the
start of her
music career. On 8...
- post-
chorus (or postchorus) is a
section that
appears after the
chorus. The term can be used
generically for any
section that
comes after a
chorus, but...