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coda
The closing section of a musical composition.
finale
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Term in written music.
musical term
musical form
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1
Nor does Kullak follow Mikuli in using a D in the
coda
.
2
In the key of A minor, its
coda
ends in A major.
3
One might question a
coda
that teeters on the edge of sentimentality.
4
There is flux and reflux throughout, passion peeping out in the
coda
.
5
The
coda
is perhaps the most beautiful part of this great work.
6
It was a little
coda
which was less than a minute long.
7
It is pleasing, not deep, a real dance with an ornamental
coda
.
8
The
coda
to the first half of the drama had just ended.
9
The cancer had loomed large as the final
coda
on her life.
10
Also a sexy carwash
coda
set to Journey's Any Way You Want It.
11
It's that
coda
that indicates the respect between these great rivals.
12
Prince enshrined it as a kind of
coda
to celebrate freedom of expression.
13
The oddest thing of all is, perhaps, the
coda
featuring a relieved victim.
14
Toy Story 4 inevitably plays like a bolted-on
coda
to the previous episodes.
15
But soon, it all falls apart, collapsing into a beautiful and calming
coda
.
16
It was Pedro's usual
coda
to a full night's work, his signature signoff.
coda
be a coda
brief coda
lovely coda
upbeat coda
add the coda
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