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A chorus is reapeated throughout a song.
The main difference between a verse and a chorus is who is singing and who is not. A verse is usually the part of the story that is a song and the chorus is is the sing along part of the song.

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A chorus is reapeated throughout a song.
The main difference between a verse and a chorus is who is singing and who is not. A verse is usually the part of the story that is a song and the chorus is is the sing along part of the song.

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hymn, singing, chorus, vocalize

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Usually

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The hymn is ' What a Friend We Have in Jesus.' The lyrics can be found at the Related Link below.

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That is the correct spelling of the adjective "choral" (pertaining to a chorus or group of singers). Also used to mean music that is sung.

The related word is chorale, a hymn or psalm.

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