The verse and chorus are usually repeated throughout a song though the
bridge, intro, and coda are usually only used once. Some pop songs may
have a solo section, particularly in rock or blues influenced pop. During
the solo section one or more instruments play a melodic line which may be
the melody used by the singer, or it may be improvised based on the chord
progression. Solos are a good way to involve the audience and profile
talent within the band. A solo can also break the repetition of the verse-
chorus format. Both vocal and instrumental solos are very effective in
grabbing attention of the audience.
IV. Comprehension Exercises
a. Write T (true) or F (false).
____ 1. The introduction may be one or more bars of the tonic chord.
____ 2. The pre-verse is an interlude between the intro and the opening
verse.
____ 3. The refrain is a line repeated at the end of a song.
____ 4. The refrain is the same as the chorus.
____ 5. Climb is another name for pre-chorus.
____ 6. The climb heightens the anticipation of the listener for the coming
chorus.
____ 7. The chorus is repeated several times both musically and lyrically.
____ 8. A bridge always contains lyrics.
____ 9. A middle eight is melodically different from the other parts of the
song.
____ 10. Coda is another name for bridge.