An outro (sometimes "outtro", also "extro") is the conclusion or epilogue to a piece of music, work of literature, television program, or video game. It is the opposite of an intro. "Outro" is a blend or portmanteau as it replaces the element "in" of the "intro" with its opposite, to create a new word. The word was used facetiously by The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band for the 1967 track "The Intro and the Outro".[citation needed]

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The term is typically used only in the realm of pop music. It can refer to the concluding track of an album (such as Snoop Doggy Dogg's Tha Doggfather) or to an outro-solo, an instrumental solo (usually a guitar solo) played as the song fades out or until it stops. For outro-solo examples see Led Zeppelin's "Black Dog",[citation needed] Vanessa Carlton's "Home" (piano solo),[citation needed] Eric Clapton's "Layla" (piano, guitar and slide guitar solo composed with Jim Gordon),[citation needed] Pink Floyd' "Comfortably Numb",[citation needed] Eagles' "Hotel California",[citation needed] Metallica's "Fade to Black" and "Astronomy" (Blue Öyster Cult cover),[citation needed] Tenacious D's "The Metal",[citation needed] Guilherme Arantes' "Amanhã",[citation needed] Dire Straits' "Tunnel of Love",[citation needed] Rush's "Working Man",[citation needed] Blur's "To the End (La Comedie)",[citation needed] and T34's "Hbabi".[citation needed]

Television [link]

In contemporary television, an outro is theme music present over closing credits or played at the end of a program (common in news programs or game shows when the lights go down and the camera angle is wide).

Video games [link]

In video games, the outro is the end sequence. The term usually refers to the cut scene presented to the player on completion of the game. Credits can be rolled at this time, including Editors, Story Developers, ect.


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Conclusion (music)

In music, the conclusion is the ending of a composition and may take the form of a coda or outro.

Pieces using sonata form typically use the recapitulation to conclude a piece, providing closure through the repetition of thematic material from the exposition in the tonic key. In all musical forms other techniques include "altogether unexpected digressions just as a work is drawing to its close, followed by a return...to a consequently more emphatic confirmation of the structural relations implied in the body of the work."

For example:

  • The slow movement of Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 2, where a "diminished-7th chord progression interrupts the final cadence."
  • The slow movement of Symphony No. 5 by Beethoven, where, "echoing afterthoughts", follow the initial statements of the first theme and only return expanded in the coda.
  • Varèse's Density 21.5, where partitioning of the chromatic scale into (two) whole tone scales provides the missing tritone of b implied in the previously exclusive partitioning by (three) diminished seventh chords.
  • Outro (album)

    Outro is a 2002 album by Jair Oliveira. Jair’s second album blends jazz, samba, soul and MPB. Most of Outro's songs were co-written by fellow Brazilian singer and composer Ed Motta.

    Track listing

  • "Instrucoes" (Vinheta 1) - 03:36
  • "Bom Dia, Anjo" - 04:55
  • "Sou Teu Nego" (Todas as Letras)- 04:06
  • "Falso Amor" - 04:38
  • "Amor E Saudade" - 07:23 (duet with Ed Motta)
  • "Dor De Ressaca" - 04:07
  • "Frio Pra Bem Longe" - 05:23
  • "Minuto De Silencio" - 05:46
  • "Sorriso Pra Te Dar" - 05:52
  • "Vai E Volta" - 04:57
  • "São Paulo, Fim Do Dia" - 03:41
  • "Uma Outra Beleza" - 03:11
  • "Local Proibido" - 03:30
  • "Ficar No Escuro" - 12:28

  • ECD

    The acronym ECD can refer to:

  • Early Childhood Development
  • East Caribbean dollar, an alternative but unofficial abbreviation for XCD
  • Eastern Continental Divide, a drainage divide that demarcates the watersheds of the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Seaboard
  • ECD (gene), a gene also known as GCR2 or HSGT1 and involved in the regulation of glycolysis, among other functions
  • E. C. Drury School for the Deaf, an elementary/secondary school in Canada
  • Economic Crime Department, the Fraud Squad of the City of London Police
  • Efficiency of conversion of digested food, a unit of measurement of the level of digested food that converts to biomass
  • Electrochromic Display
  • Electron capture detector, a chromatography scientific device
  • Electron-capture dissociation, a spectrometric method
  • Electronic civil disobedience, a type of civil disobedience
  • Energy Citations Database, maintained by the U.S. Department of Energy
  • English country dance, a form of folk dance
  • Energy Conversion Devices, a company founded by Stanford Ovshinsky
  • ECD (gene)

    Protein SGT1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ECD gene.

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    Watergate

    by: Ohgr

    watergate
    scenery twisted
    as i slip off the back of the rock
    that's so hard to hold on to
    and what a day you left me
    you went through the back door
    you knew there was no hope
    and i wish you were back there
    to see what's going on
    and i wish you could be here
    to see what's going on
    watergate
    serious twist it
    as i stab at the back weave of thread
    form fabric of existence
    and what a way
    you let be
    you went through the black door
    and i wish you were back there
    to see what's going on
    and i wish you could be here
    to see what's going on




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