solo section

collocation in English

meaningsofsoloandsection

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solo
adjective[before noun]
adverb
uk
/ˈsəʊ.ləʊ/
us
/ˈsoʊ.loʊ/
alone; without ...
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section
noun
uk
/ˈsek.ʃən/
us
/ˈsek.ʃən/
one of the parts that something is ...
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(Definition ofsoloandsectionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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After an extended orchestral introduction, the piano enters with asolosection, introducing another melody found throughout the movement.
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It also features a new, touch sensitivesolosectionon the neck.
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Many recognize its 5:12 triple guitarsolosectionthat closes it out.
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Some pop songs may have asolosection, particularly in rock or blues-influenced pop.
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The fourth and final movement begins with a pianosolosection.
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There are a lot of piano solo sections, together with complex rhythms, and thus it is essential to give the pianist some time tolerance.
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Both cadenzas lead into a quietsolosectionwhere the flute, clarinet and horn restate the first theme of the exposition, accompanied by delicate arpeggios in the piano.
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After the first tenorsolosection, the chorus responds with a brief, gentle passage, but the tenor reacts vehemently, indicting those sinners who plot the downfall of innocents.
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The song was described as having a fast guitar riff with melodic vocals and thesolosectionwas described as having an orchestrated feel to it.
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Thesolosectionmay take place over the chords from the verse, chorus, or bridge, or over a standard solo backing progression, such as the 12-bar blues progression.
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To this end the band is passionate about playing live and concerts include freeform and improvised sections with extended and sometimes spontaneous solo sections.
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The tune contains a 32-bar ensemble section at the beginning, followed by 16-bar solo sections for the trombone, cornet and clarinet.
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On their common appearances, his solo sections had a special place as well as duets with clarinetist.
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His use of "stile concertato" also included solo sections and concertante instrumental parts.
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For example, a performer could use the pedals to trigger the chorus, verse, and solo sections of a sequenced song.
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The song is the first single in the group's career where the members performed solo sections rather than harmonising as a group.
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This is the only song on the album to feature both intricate horn charts and extended guitar solo sections.
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Throughout the piece, there are a number of prominent solo sections, featuring violin, cello, trombone, clarinet, and flute.
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