Cinnamon Girl by Neil Young
When they repeat the same thing over and over or when the title of the song is mentioned.
type in part of the lyrics, type in part of the chorus if you can remember it!
a chorus in a song mean the special thing about that song. it is also like the main thing about the song and it shows the point in the song and that is why the chorus is said three or more times.
That's part of the chorus from the Jennifer Hudson song "Spotlight".
First, there's the first verse, then the chorus, then the second, then the chorus, then the bridge, then the chorus, and most likely the chorus again. Sometimes, bridges are placed in between verses before the chorus begins.
When they repeat the same thing over and over or when the title of the song is mentioned.
type in part of the lyrics, type in part of the chorus if you can remember it!
Jason Mraz - I'm Yours
a chorus in a song mean the special thing about that song. it is also like the main thing about the song and it shows the point in the song and that is why the chorus is said three or more times.
Verse and chorus are both elements of song.
a part of a song, that is repeated after a verse
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The word 'chorus' is only capitalised when it forms part of a title, either of a musical group or a composition. For example, Handel's famous Hallelujah Chorus is always capitalised. If a singing group had a name such as "Chorus Singers", both words would also begin with a capital.
That's part of the chorus from the Jennifer Hudson song "Spotlight".
First, there's the first verse, then the chorus, then the second, then the chorus, then the bridge, then the chorus, and most likely the chorus again. Sometimes, bridges are placed in between verses before the chorus begins.
The Chorus is the part of a song that repeats. Example: .... (chorus) Down by the bay Where the watermelons grow Back to my home I dare not go, for if i do, my mother will say........ Verse 1 or 2 or whatever and then CHORUS again!
the part of a song that is not of a repeated pattern such as the chorus or verse. Often a song consists of a verse then chorus pattern, then a bridge in between which is neither a verse or chorus and then back to the verse chorus pattern.