Introduction

Introduction, The Introduction, Intro, or The Intro may refer to:

  • Introduction (music), an opening section of a piece of music
  • Introduction (writing), a beginning section to a book, article or essay which states its purpose and goals
    • Foreword, a beginning section of a book, before the introduction, usually written by someone other than the author
  • Foreword, a beginning section of a book, before the introduction, usually written by someone other than the author
  • Introduction (British House of Commons), a ceremonial seating for members elected in by-elections
  • Introduction (House of Lords), a ceremonial seating for some new members
  • "Introduction" (Songs of Experience), a poem by William Blake
  • Intro (demoscene), in the demoscene, a short computer program produced for promotion or to meet competition requirements
  • Intro sequence, a non-interactive introductory sequence for a computer or video game
  • The Introduction, a prequel film of the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
  • Introduced species or introduction, a species established by humans outside its natural range
  • Intro (R&B group)

    Intro is an American R&B trio from Brooklyn, New York City, New York. The trio consisted of members Jeff Sanders, Clinton "Buddy" Wike and lead singer/songwriter Kenny Greene. Intro released two albums (for Atlantic Records): 1993's Intro and their second album, 1995's New Life. The group had a string of US hits in the 1990s. The hits included the singles "Let Me Be The One", the Stevie Wonder cover "Ribbon in the Sky", "Funny How Time Flies" and their highest charting hit, "Come Inside".

    Intro's Kenny Greene died from complications of AIDS in 2001. Intro recently emerged as a quintet consisting of Clinton "Buddy" Wike, Jeff Sanders, Ramon Adams and Eric Pruitt. Adams departed in 2014, with the group back down to its lineup as a trio. They are currently recording a new album to be released in 2015. The group released a new single in 2013 called "I Didn't Sleep With Her" and a new single "Lucky" in October 2014.

    Discography

    Albums

    Singles

    References

    Introduction (music)

    In music, the introduction is a passage or section which opens a movement or a separate piece, preceding the theme or lyrics. In popular music this is often abbreviated as intro. The introduction establishes melodic, harmonic, and/or rhythmic material related to the main body of a piece.

    Introductions may consist of an ostinato that is used in the following music, an important chord or progression that establishes the tonality and groove for the following music, or they may be important but disguised or out-of-context motivic or thematic material. 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.

    A common introduction to a rubato ballad is a dominant seventh chord with fermata, Play  an introduction that works for many songs is the last four or eight measures of the song, Play  while a common introduction to the twelve-bar blues is a single chorus. Play 

    Scam (disambiguation)

    A scam or confidence trick is an attempt to defraud a person or group by gaining their confidence.

    Scam may also refer to:

  • "Scam" (song), a song by Jamiroquai
  • Scam (album), an album by the Screaming Jets
  • Scientific Certainty Argumentation Methods
  • Superconducting camera
  • Soluble cell adhesion molecules (sCAM)
  • SCAM SCSI Configured Automatically
  • Scam (film)
  • The Scam Artist (2004 film)
  • The Scam (2009 film)
  • SCAM Spa an Italian truck manufacturer.
  • See also

  • Fraud
  • Hoax
  • Scam (album)

    Scam is the fifth studio album by the Australian band The Screaming Jets. It was their first record to be released under a different label. Singles taken from the album were "Individuality", "Higher With You" and "I Need Your Love".

    Track listing

    All songs written by Grant Walmsley, except where noted.

  • "Individuality" - 3:59
  • "Realise" - 2:58
  • "Shine Over Me" - 3:50
  • "Watching the Grass Grow" - 2:59
  • "No Way Out" (Paul Woseen) - 2:31
  • "The Protest Song" (Woseen) - 3:07
  • "Higher With You" (Dave Gleeson, Walmsley, Ismet Osmanovic) - 2:49
  • "Thinking About You" (Gleeson, Walmsley) - 3:07
  • "Over Excited" - 2:37
  • "Maggots" - 2:27
  • "Hitting Myself in the Head" (Woseen) - 3:03
  • "Close to You" (Woseen) - 3:11
  • "I Need Your Love" - 3:43
  • "Don't Be Sorry" (Walmsley, Woseen) - 3:31
  • Band members

  • Dave Gleeson – vocals
  • Paul Woseen – bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Grant Walmsley – guitar, backing vocals
  • Ismet Osmanovic – guitar
  • Craig Rosevear – drums (tracks 1-5, 8 and 13)
  • Col Hatchman – drums

  • Trousers

    Trousers (pants in North America) are an item of clothing worn from the waist to the ankles, covering both legs separately (rather than with cloth extending across both legs as in robes, skirts, and dresses).

    In the UK the word "pants" generally means underwear and not trousers.Shorts are similar to trousers, but with legs that come down only to around the area of the knee, higher or lower depending on the style of the garment. To distinguish them from shorts, trousers may be called "long trousers" in certain contexts such as school uniform, where tailored shorts may be called "short trousers", especially in the UK.

    In most of the Western world, trousers have been worn since ancient times and throughout the Medieval period, becoming the most common form of lower-body clothing for adult males in the modern world, although shorts are also widely worn, and kilts and other garments may be worn in various regions and cultures. Breeches were worn instead of trousers in early modern Europe by some men in higher classes of society. Since the mid-20th century, trousers have increasingly been worn by women as well. Jeans, made of denim, are a form of trousers for casual wear, now widely worn all over the world by both sexes. Shorts are often preferred in hot weather or for some sports and also often by children and teenagers. Trousers are worn on the hips or waist and may be held up by their own fastenings, a belt or suspenders (braces). Leggings are form-fitting trousers, of a clingy material, often knitted cotton and spandex (elastane).

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