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| usually used to introduce a melody or the mood of a song. |
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| Portion of a piece of music which repeats the same chords or melody every time, but contains varying lyrics. |
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| repeated refrain or section in a song that contains the same chords, melody & lyrics every time it is heard. |
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| Musical passage to break up repetitiveness. |
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| Composition or passage for an individual voice or instrument, with or without accompaniment. |
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| Conclusion passage to a piece of music. May have a unique ending or just fade away. |
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| Unique intro to the chorus. |
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| recording illustrating the abilities of a musician or other performer. |
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| Series of panels of rough sketches outlining the scene sequence & major changes of action or plot in a production to be shot or produced. |
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| Part of a screenplay or script that provides the back-ground information needed to understand the characters & action. |
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| Turning point in a plot or dramatic action, especially the conclusion of a crisis. |
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| Principal character in opposition to the protagonist or hero of a narrative or drama. |
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| Major event or action in a drama that moves the audience into the second act. |
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| Halfway point in the second act of a dramatic plot, also known as the "point of no return." |
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