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?
15 | The Shout Chorus. ... A shout chorus is traditionally the pinnacle of the big band chart. It's a tutti where the whole band plays together, usually developing the themes, motifs and harmony that came before it. It's high-energy and usually happens about 2/3rds of the way through a chart.