Outro
An outro or outtro is a section that serves as the ending of a piece, essentially the opposite of intro or introduction ("in" and "out"). Both terms may be considered jargon used by writers, visual designers or musicians. The word is technically incorrect, as the proper term is "extro," common in classic theatre texts. The classical music term would be coda, though outro indicates a similarity to the same song's intro.
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See also: Song structure (popular music) and musical form.
Related Topics:
Song structure (popular music) - Musical form
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