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Glossary

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Boasting: Lyrics with excessive pride and self-satisfaction about one’s achievements, possessions, or abilities.

Freestyle: Lyrics with an improvised vibe. Typically feature minimal repetition.

Historical/Biographical: Lyrics that account someone’s life and/or reference historical events.

Hooking Up: Lyrics that relate to sex.

Inspiration/Empowerment/Perseverance: Lyrics that reflect confidence, overcoming adversity, and/or motivation.

Introspection: Lyrics that examine one’s own thoughts or feelings.

Lifestyle: Lyrics that reflect the way one lives.

Love/Relationships: Lyrics that pertain to relationships between individuals. Includes (but is not limited to) platonic, romantic, or familial relationships.

Novelty: Lyrics that are unusual and/or comical.

Partying/Living it Up: Lyrics that pertain to social situations and/or a carefree attitude.

Religion: Lyrics that have religious connotations.


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Intro: A section other than a verse or chorus that begins the song.

Verse: A section that communicates the song’s narrative (story). It usually contains a similar vocal melody between occurrences but different lyrics.

Pre-Chorus: A section that functions to set-up the chorus or primary sectional payoff (in songs that don’t contain a chorus).

Post Chorus: A classification of a vocal break, instrumental break, or another section that follows the chorus and houses a unique or recycled instrumental and/or vocal hook.

Chorus: A section that provides the summation of a song’s narrative. Typically the most infectious, engaging, and memorable part of the song.

Bridge: A section that provides a pronounced vocal, musical, and/or energy level departure relative to other sections in the song and features new lyrics that provide a development in the narrative. Typically only occurs once in a song, though its elements may be recycled in other sections (e.g. outro).

Bridge Surrogate: In songs that do not contain a bridge, a section of the song (vocal break, instrumental break, or another section) that provides a pronounced musical and/or vocal departure relative to other sections in the song in lieu of a bridge.

Instrumental Break: A section that features an instrumental hook or solo as its focal point, and is typically longer than four bars. Can contain vocals, but they are typically minimal.

Vocal Break: A section that features a vocal hook as its focal point. Can include elements of the chorus, song title, proper and/or nonsense lyrics, and does not progress the narrative.

Outro: A unique section that concludes a song. Can be composed of recycled material from other song sections (chorus, bridge, etc.), unique material that doesn’t appear anywhere else in the song, or a combination of both.

Turnaround: A section four bars or shorter that provides a transition between sections.

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Artist Plug: The statement of the name of a primary or featured artist.

Backing Music: Some or all of the accompaniment of the intro carries over into the section that follows.

Multifaceted: New elements are added to and/or removed from the mix as the section progresses.

Narration: Features spoken vocals.

Sparse: Features minimal elements relative to other sections of the song

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Artist Plug: The statement of the name of a primary or featured artist.

Accompaniment Carryover: Contains essentially the same accompaniment as the preceding section.

Breakdown/Sparse: Features minimal elements relative to the preceding section or other sections of the song.

Multifaceted: New elements are added to and/or removed from the mix as the section progresses.

Narration: Features spoken vocals.

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Abrupt: A short, sudden ending.

Sustained: Concludes with a held vocal or instrumental note or chord.

Resolved: Ends on the tonic of the song.

False: Unexpected and/or unresolved.

Fadeout: Backing music and/or vocals continue as the volume decreases gradually to nil.

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Recycled: Material that is utilized in other sections of the song.

New: Material that is unique to the section.

Breakdown: Features minimal elements compared to the preceding section, or other like-sections in the song. Can correspond to part or all of the section.

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