chorus is main section like the catchy bit that everyone knows the bridge will be used occasionally to link verse to chorus or chorus to verse also chorus often contains the name of a song in the chorus
2007-03-20 10:30:04
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answered by Anonymous
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The chorus is also called the "refrain;" it's the verse or hook that gets repeated after verses.
The bridge is a contrasting part of the song; it usually is a comment or reflection on the content of the song, a description of change, or a preparation for the ending/climax of the song.
My musician friend describes it thusly: "I used to..." (the verse), "yes I did yes I did" (the chorus) "but then I learned..." (bridge) "and now I..." (last verse).
Not all songs have a chorus or bridge.
2007-03-20 10:36:40
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answered by Anonymous
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A chorus is a part of the song that is repeated over and over, while a bridge simply connects two parts of a song together.
2007-03-20 10:29:54
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answered by Scotty Doesnt Know 7
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a chorus is the hook of the song, usually the part that sticks in your head all day. it repeats several times throughout the song. the bridge only happens once in the song and is entirely different from the verses (usually 3 or 4 verses) and it occurs just before the last chorus.
2007-03-20 10:31:25
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answered by RENT_obsessed 1
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isnt it obtrusive the words you sing are irrelevant the verse, refrain and bridge confer with the musical element of the song many times the refrain is a little greater upbeat, and the bridge is mostly a transformation of key or chord progression, beat etc.
2016-10-01 05:55:42
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answered by fryback 4
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