In music, the introduction is a passage or section which opens a movement or a separate piece. In popular music this is often called an intro. The introduction may be the first statement of primary or other important material, may be related to but different from the primary or other important material, or may bear little relation to any other material. Wikibooks Wikiversity has more about this subject: School of Music Look up Music in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Wikisource, as part of the 1911 Encyclopedia Wikiproject, has original text related to this article: Music Wikicities has a wiki about Music: Music MusicNovatory: the science of music encyclopedia Science of Music... Section can be: A cross section (in the common sense or the physics sense) In mathematics: A conic section A section of a fiber bundle or sheaf A Caesarean section In UK law, Section 28 In the fictional Star Trek universe, Section 31 A military unit A section (land) is... Popular music is music belonging to any of a number of musical styles that are accessible to the general public and mostly distributed commercially. ...
Introduction (essay) - opening section of a piece of literature.
Introduction (music) - opening section of a piece of music.
As a title or description of a work, the introduction indicates the work covers the basics needed to reference or understand the more detailed treatments of the topic covered elsewhere.
In music, the introduction is a passage or section which opens a movement or a separate piece.
Introductions may be an ostinato that is used in the following music, an important chord or progression that establishes the tonality and groove for the following music, important but disguised or out of context motivic or thematic material (ibid).
As such the introduction may be the first statement of primary or other important material, may be related to but different from the primary or other important material, or may bear little relation to any other material.
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