Drummers vocabulary
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Outro
au·trow
noun
A section of music played at the end of a song, often where the music is repeated many times, getting quieter each time until barely audible.
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Intro
in·trow
noun
A section of music played at the beginning of a song , before the verse or chorus.
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Chorus
kaw·ruhs
noun
The refrain, or repeated section of a song which has the same (or nearly the same) lyrics each time it is played and which contains the memorable melody of a song.
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Verse
vurs
noun
A part of a song in which the main story is told.
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Arrangement
uh·raynj·muhnt
noun
The order of the parts of a song and also can refer to the orchestration of a song.
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Orchestration
or·kuh·stray·shn
noun
The assigning of parts to the various members of the orchestra/ensemble/band; when referred to drum-set, it is the deciding of which part of the drum-set to play a given rhythm on.
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Composition
kaam·puh·zi·shn
noun
A piece of music written for performance.
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Improvisation
uhm·praa·vuh·zay·shn
noun
The act of making up music on the spot, without previous preparation.
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Producer
pruh·doo·sr
noun
In a recording session, they are the person in charge of the outcome of the final piece of music, who makes decisions on (among other things), the arrangement, dynamics, orchestration, etc..