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Unno 03:27 am UTC 06/08/07 |
| In reply to: | re: I'll Kill You If You Don't Come Back - pidunk 05:27 am UTC 06/07/07 |
| > Not to mention dangling participles. Actually, there are no dangling participles in the sentence I was talking about :) > >In any case, when Jim mentions the coda of > > the song, he is clearly referring to the "Bless all the > > girls" bit towards the end. > > If he is referring to that lyric, then I am not one to > argue, but I don't think so......the definition of coda is > not the last word, but the last set of notes. What exists > there at the music level that would have such a feature? > Anyone want to share that file somewhere? You must be > aware that I did not listen to the song. Disconcerting > again? I was not meaning to refer solely to the lyrics. I was merely using them s a signpost to point out the coda part of the song. The term "coda" does not refer to the either the notes nor the words. It refers to the structure as a whole. It's the sort of the music equivalent of saying "epilogue." | |
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