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Unno 06:39 am UTC 06/08/07 |
| In reply to: | re: I'll Kill You If You Don't Come Back - pidunk 06:01 am UTC 06/08/07 |
| > Okay. Let us agree that he does not mean his favorite > passage to be the repetition of "I'll kill you if you > don't come back!" and we could shake hands. Yes. That repetition is not the coda (or, at best, is merely the end of the coda). > Hence I > argue that the purist, referring back to the musicality > where no words were actually parts of musical movements > except in opera, seeks to be pure in the music, calling a > musical part a coda, and a structure part as you may call > it, an epilogue, and that would be something different > than a coda. Man, that's ... a hell of a tricky sentence. :) I think you're trying to argue a distinction between lyrics and melody here. The term "coda" refers to both of them. It's like saying "verse" or "chorus." The term includes both the music be played and the words being sung. Unno | |
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