Its the part of the song that is not the main verse and is not the chorus. Sometimes it is a different beat or a different flow from the rest of the song.
[edit] Bridge
Main article: Bridge (music).
In song writing, a bridge is an interlude that connects two parts of that song, building a harmonic connection between those parts.
Normally you should have heard the verse at least twice. The bridge may then replace the 3rd verse or precede it. In the latter case it delays an expected chorus. The chorus after the bridge is usually last and is often repeated in order to stress that it is final.
If and when you expect a verse or a chorus and you get something that is musically and lyrically different from both verse and chorus, it is most likely the bridge.
2007-03-18 12:55:49
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answered by Pluckiducki 3
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The part of the song that "bridges" the chorus to the changing verses of the song. The bridge usually keeps the same structure and the same basic lines through out the song.
2007-03-18 12:58:20
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answered by Captain Carla 4
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Not the intro or the chorus. it's literally the"bridge that ties the body to the chorus. Usually begins with a key change that is a third, fifth or seventh key away from the base key with a noticable change in tempo.
2007-03-18 13:01:54
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answered by ? 5
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part between the verse and the chorus, it "bridges" or connects these two parts
2007-03-18 13:10:51
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answered by cav 5
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it is a repeated part of a song
2007-03-18 12:55:44
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answered by heather s 1
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