out-chorus
Noun

out-chorus (plural out-choruses)

  1. (jazz) The return to the main written melody following the chorus (improvised solo section) in a small group performance
    • 1991, Samuel A. Floyd, Jr., "Ring Shout! Literary Studies, Historical Studies, and Black Music Inquiry" in Gena Dagel Caponi (ed.), Signifyin(g), Sanctifyin’, & Slam Dunking: A Reader in African American Expressive Culture, Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1999, p. 149,
Synonyms
  • head-out
Verb

out-chorus

  1. (transitive) To sing in chorus better, longer or louder than.



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