- How do you write shout chorus?
- What is a shout chorus?
- Who created shout chorus?
- What is a shout Section music?
How do you write shout chorus?
A shout chorus is essentially a mixture of both of these techniques and applying it to the whole band.
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15 | The Shout Chorus
- WRITE THE LEAD LINE. This could be a development of the main melody, or completely fresh material. ...
- HARMONISE THE LINE. ...
- LINK THE SECTIONS. ...
- WRITE THE RHYTHM SECTION PARTS.
What is a shout chorus?
In jazz, a shout chorus (occasionally: out chorus) is usually the last chorus of a big band arrangement, and is characterized by being the most energetic, lively, and exciting and by containing the musical climax of the piece.
Who created shout chorus?
"Shout" is a popular song, written and originally recorded by American vocal group the Isley Brothers in 1959. Later versions include a UK top ten hit in 1964 by Scottish singer Lulu.
What is a shout Section music?
In its most standard form, shout music is characterized by very fast tempo, chromatic basslines and piano/organ chords, snare hits and hand claps on the upbeat of each beat.