For the most part, if it's still recognizable, it's still infringing.
bass, guitar, or drums alone for a couple seconds in the beginning and then verse, chorus, verse, chorus, bridge, chorus. That's the basic structure but a lot of songs don't follow that (example: walking contradiction by green day, amazing song, it goes verse, verse, chorus, same verse as first one, chorus chorus).
Similar to how certain kinds of poetry follow rhyming and rhythm patterns, songs do also. But for music it's usually verse, hook, chorus, verse, hook, chorus, bridge, chorus. The melody per verse is usually almost identical while the lyrics change. The chorus is melodically and lyrically different from the verses but are the same as one another. Sometimes there are "hooks" which tie the verse and chorus together, while a bridge may tie the final quarter of the song together. And it's all sandwhiched with the intro and coda (outro) which are not repeated. On rare occasions, you'll hear a collision in a song which is when two different parts of the song are played together. Lyrics from the chorus may be sung over melodies from the bridge, etc.
The chorus of the song uses a combination of strong, steady beats to create a catchy and memorable rhythm.
It is a country song
At the end of the chorus in Rod Stewart's "Rhythm of My Heart"
To create an impactful chorus for your song, focus on writing catchy and memorable lyrics that convey the main theme or message of your song. Use a strong and memorable melody that stands out from the verses. Consider adding dynamic changes in the music, such as a key change or a shift in rhythm, to make the chorus more engaging. Experiment with different chord progressions and arrangements to create a chorus that is both musically and emotionally powerful.
Seasonal rhythm is a change in the ecosystem that occurs with the change of season (usually once per year.)
The chorus of a poem is a repeated section or refrain that appears at regular intervals throughout the poem. It serves to emphasize a key theme or idea and provides a sense of rhythm and structure to the piece.
A neurological hormone gets released by the temperature change because of the light; causing the rhythm change.
To include a chorus in your poem, you can repeat a specific phrase, line, or stanza at intervals throughout the poem to create a sense of rhythm and unity. The chorus can serve as a refrain that adds emphasis, reinforces a theme, or provides a sense of continuity. By strategically placing the chorus, you can enhance the overall structure and impact of your poem.
because of the melody and rhythm :)
The 'Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves' you are referring to is from Verdi's Opera 'Nabucco'. Neither the Opera nor the Chorus can be considered harmony, although it is a feature of both. "When you have more than one pitch sounding at the same time in music, the result is harmony. Harmony is one of the basic elements of music, but it is not as basic as some other elements, such as rhythm and melody. You can have music that is just rhythms, with no pitches at all. You can also have music that is just a single melody, or just a melody with rhythm accompaniment."