Verse-chorus-verse

Verse-chorus-verse

Verse-chorus-verse may refer to:

*Verse-chorus form, a musical form common in popular music

Either of 2 songs by American rock band Nirvana:
Written by Kurt Cobain

*"Verse Chorus Verse", a never-completed "Nevermind" outtake
*"Sappy", removed at the last minute from "In Utero" and placed on "No Alternative" instead


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  • Verse-chorus form — is a musical form common in popular music and predominant in rock since the 1960s. In contrast to AABA (thirty two bar) form, which is focused on the verse (contrasted and prepared by the bridge), in verse chorus form the chorus is highlighted… …   Wikipedia

  • chorus — [ kɔrys ] n. m. • XVe; mot lat. « chœur » 1 ♦ Vx Reprise en chœur. ♢ Clameur d ensemble. ⇒ chœur, concert. « un chorus universel de haine et de proscription » (Beaumarchais). ♢ Mod. Loc. FAIRE CHORUS : se joindre à d autres pour dire comme eux;… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • chorus — [kôr′əs] n. [L, a dance, band of dancers or singers < Gr choros] 1. in ancient Greek drama, and drama like it, a company of performers whose singing, dancing, and narration provide explanation and elaboration of the main action 2. in… …   English World dictionary

  • verse — 1 Verse, stanza both mean a unit of metrical writing. Verse is both wider and more varied in its popular usage since it can denote a single line of such writing, such writing as a class, or, along with stanza, a group of lines forming a division… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • chorus — [n1] group of singers carolers, choir, chorale, choristers, ensemble, glee club, singing group, vocalists, voices; concept 294 chorus [n2] refrain bob, burden, chorale, main section, melody, motif, music, recurrent verse, response, ritornelle,… …   New thesaurus

  • verse — [vʉrs] n. [ME vers < OE fers & OFr vers, both < L versus, a turning, verse, line, row, pp. of vertere, to turn < IE * wert , to turn < base * wer > WARP, WORM, WARDS] 1. a sequence of words arranged metrically in accordance with… …   English World dictionary

  • verse — (n.) c.1050, line or section of a psalm or canticle, later line of poetry (late 14c.), from Anglo French and O.Fr. vers, from L. versus verse, line of writing, from PIE root *wer to turn, bend (see VERSUS (Cf. versus)). The metaphor is of plowing …   Etymology dictionary

  • chorus — ► NOUN (pl. choruses) 1) a part of a song which is repeated after each verse. 2) something said at the same time by many people. 3) a large group of singers, especially one performing with an orchestra. 4) a piece of choral music, especially one… …   English terms dictionary

  • Verse Chorus Verse — Para la canción de 1993, véase Sappy. «Verse Chorus Verse» Canción de Nirvana box set With the Lights Out Publicación …   Wikipedia Español

  • Verse Chorus Verse — Song infobox Name = Verse Chorus Verse Artist = Nirvana Album = With the Lights Out Released = November 23, 2004 track no = 12 of disc 2 Recorded = 1991 Genre = Grunge Length = 3:17 Writer = Kurt Cobain Label = Geffen Producer = Butch Vig prev =… …   Wikipedia

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