chorus
A chorus is a large group of people who sing together in a performance. It also refers to the specific part of a song that is repeated after each verse.
Exemples
3 sur 5I like to sing in the school chorus every Friday.
I like to sing in the school chorus every Friday.
The professional chorus performed a beautiful piece at the national theater.
The professional chorus performed a beautiful piece at the national theater.
The whole crowd sang the chorus of the pop song together.
The whole crowd sang the chorus of the pop song together.
Synonymes
Antonymes
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
Think of a 'Chorus' as a 'Core' group of people singing together in a 'Circle'.
Quiz rapide
The song has a very simple and catchy ____ that everyone can sing along to.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : chorus
Exemples
I like to sing in the school chorus every Friday.
everydayI like to sing in the school chorus every Friday.
The professional chorus performed a beautiful piece at the national theater.
formalThe professional chorus performed a beautiful piece at the national theater.
The whole crowd sang the chorus of the pop song together.
informalThe whole crowd sang the chorus of the pop song together.
Historical records indicate the chorus played a vital role in Greek tragedies.
academicHistorical records indicate the chorus played a vital role in Greek tragedies.
The office chorus will provide entertainment during the corporate dinner.
businessThe office chorus will provide entertainment during the corporate dinner.
Synonymes
Antonymes
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
in chorus
all together at the same time
a chorus of disapproval
many people expressing that they do not like something
dawn chorus
the sound of many birds singing at sunrise
Souvent confondu avec
A choir is often associated with a church or religious setting, while a chorus is more common in theater or secular music.
A verse tells the story of the song and changes, while the chorus is the part that repeats.
Notes d'usage
Use 'chorus' when referring to the catchy, repeating part of a song or a large group of singers in a musical or opera.
Erreurs courantes
Learners often forget the 'h' after the 'c' or confuse the spelling with 'choir'.
Astuce mémo
Think of a 'Chorus' as a 'Core' group of people singing together in a 'Circle'.
Origine du mot
Derived from the Greek word 'khoros', which referred to a group of dancers and singers in ancient plays.
Modèles grammaticaux
Contexte culturel
In American and British schools, joining the school chorus is a popular extracurricular activity for young students.
Quiz rapide
The song has a very simple and catchy ____ that everyone can sing along to.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : chorus
Vocabulaire associé
Harmony is when different parts or things fit together in a...
melodyA melody is a sequence of musical notes that are pleasant to...
rhythmA rhythm is a regular, repeating pattern of sounds or moveme...
verseA verse is a set of lines in a song or a poem. In a song, th...
musicMusic consists of sounds that are arranged in a way that is...
conductorA conductor is a person who directs the performance of an or...
Plus de mots sur music
melody
A1A melody is a sequence of musical notes that are pleasant to listen to and form a main tune. It is the part of a song that people usually hum or sing along with.
note
A1In music, a note is a single sound with a specific pitch and length. It also refers to the written symbol on a page that tells a musician which sound to play.
scale
A1A musical scale is a set of musical notes ordered by pitch, going up or down in a specific pattern. It acts like a ladder of sounds that musicians use to create melodies and harmonies.
sharp
A1In music, a sharp is a symbol (#) that tells a player to play a note one half-step higher. It also refers to the specific note that has been raised.
flat
A1In music, a flat is a symbol (♭) that tells a musician to play a note a half-step lower than usual. It also describes a sound or voice that is slightly lower than the correct musical pitch.
beat
A1The regular pulse or rhythm in a piece of music that you can clap your hands or tap your feet to. It is the basic unit of time in a song that helps musicians stay together.
bar
A1In music, a bar is a short section of music that contains a specific number of beats. It is shown on paper by vertical lines that divide the musical staff into equal parts.
time signature
A1A time signature is a set of two numbers at the beginning of a piece of music. It tells the musician how many beats are in each measure and which note value represents one beat.
instrument
A1An object that is played to make musical sounds, such as a piano, guitar, or drum. It can also be a tool used by scientists or doctors to do very exact work.
violin
A1A musical instrument with four strings that is held under the chin and played with a bow. It is known for its high-pitched, expressive sound and is used in many types of music, especially classical and folk.
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