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Refrain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A refrain (from Vulgar Latin refringere , "to repeat", and later from Old French refraindre ) is the line or lines that are repeated in music or in verse; the " chorus " of a song. Poetic fixe...
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Song structure (popular music) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The structures or musical forms of songs in popular music are typically sectional forms, such as strophic form. Other common forms include thirty-two-bar form, verse-chorus form, and twelve bar bl...
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Edit it and mix it with other audio or musical parts. Add effects like reverberation, chorus, and echo, and burn it to a CD, post it on the internet, or e-mail it. ... This easy-to-use, smart and reliable programwill help you to record your own music, voice or other audio, edit it, mix it with other audio or musical parts,
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My musical space is a part of my bedroom. ... Usually Gerrit will have a drum loop he made and a chord progression or riff and I’ll come in and figure out my bass parts to move along top of/under it. Other times I may have a chord progression or idea that I show to Gerrit and he works with me to figure out his parts.
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Kept by composer and violist Elaine Fine the weblog is focused around classical and jazz music. Features include musical lineage, rare instrument descriptions, and occasionally cooking. ... No matter how you look at it (or listen to it) there is a great deal of responsibility involved with all parts of the musical continuum.
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Nowadays, every musical play or film – including the bad ones – came into being through tremendous craft, ruthless determination, ... Most showtunes have a verse and a chorus (or "refrain"). The verse sets up the premise of a song and can be of most any length, while the chorus states the main point of the lyric.
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A strophic piece with an internal structure of a a b X where a capital letter designates a refrain text and lower case designates new text. Ballades could be love songs, but were frequently so-called occasional pieces, with texts designed to fit a particular state occasion. ... the end of a musical phrase.
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