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A tutti section in music refers to a passage where all members of the ensemble play together, as opposed to a solo or small group performance. This term is commonly used in orchestral and choral works to indicate a full, united sound. It often contrasts with solo or chamber sections, emphasizing the collective power and richness of the entire group. Tutti sections are typically marked in the score to guide performers when to come together.

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