Outro

Outro may refer to:

  • Outro (album) (2002), second album by Brazilian composer, singer and producer Jair Oliveira
  • Outro (closing credits), added at the end of a motion picture, television program, or video game to list the cast and crew involved in the production
  • Outro (literary), the conclusion or epilogue of a work of literature or journalism
  • Outro (music), ending of a composition and may take the form of a coda
  • Outro (video gaming), a sequence of graphics and music presented to a player as a reward for successful completion of a game
  • "Outro", a song by Breaking Benjamin from Phobia
  • See also

  • Extro (disambiguation)
  • Outroduction, a collection of B-Sides by The New Amsterdams
  • Outros Lugares, an album by the Portuguese music composer António Pinho Vargas
  • Outrospective, an album by Faithless
  • Outrospective / Reperspective
  • The Intro and the Outro, a recording by The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band
  • 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

  • Systemic lupus erythematosus

    Systemic lupus erythematosus, often abbreviated as SLE or lupus, is a systemic autoimmune disease (or autoimmune connective tissue disease) in which the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissue. There are many kinds of lupus. The most common type is systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), which affects many internal organs in the body. SLE most often harms the heart, joints, skin, lungs, blood vessels, liver, kidneys, and nervous system. The course of the disease is unpredictable, with periods of illness (called flare-ups) alternating with remissions.

    The cause is believed to be an environmental trigger, which results in a misdirected immune response in people who are genetically susceptible. A normal immune system makes proteins called antibodies that protect against pathogens such as viruses and bacteria. Lupus is characterized by the presence of antibodies directed against a person's own proteins; these are most commonly anti-nuclear antibodies, which are found in nearly all cases. These antibodies lead to inflammation.

    Lupus (disambiguation)

    Lupus most commonly refers to the disease systemic lupus erythematosus.

    Lupus or Lupis may also refer to:

    Medicine

  • Lupus erythematosus, a chronic autoimmune disease with several different forms
  • Lupus anticoagulant, an antibody causing a delay in coagulation assays
  • Lupus pernio, a chronic skin lesion associated with sarcoidosis
  • Lupus vulgaris, an ulcerative skin disease associated with tuberculosis
  • Other uses

  • Lupus (name)
  • Lupus (constellation)
  • Lupis (food)
  • Lupus (journal)
  • Lupus, Missouri, United States
  • Canis lupus, the Latin name for the gray wolf
  • Lupus, a playable wardog in the video game Jet Force Gemini
  • Toshiba Brave Lupus, a Japanese rugby team
  • Saint-Loup (disambiguation) ("Saint Lupus"), the name of several communes in France
  • Lupus, a Roman cognomen
  • Lupus, a The Roman Mysteries character
  • "Lupus," a short story in the collection Trash: Short Stories by Dorothy Allison
  • See also

  • Lapis (disambiguation)
  • Lupus (name)

    Lupus means "wolf" in Latin. It was a Latin cognomen and since then has also become a given name and family name.

    Lupus may refer to:

  • *Wulfstan (died 956), Archbishop of York, who wrote under the pen name Lupus
  • Lupus of Troyes (ca. 383 - ca. 478), French bishop and saint
  • Lupus of Sens (d. 623), French bishop and saint
  • Lupus I of Aquitaine, Duke of Gascony and Aquitaine from about 670
  • Lupo II of Gascony (died 778), third-attested historical duke of Gascony
  • Lupo III Centule of Gascony (died c. 820), Duke of Gascony 818-819
  • Lupus Servatus (c. 805 – c. 862), French abbot, theological writer and member of Charles the Bald's court
  • Cornelius Lupus, Roman statesman
  • Giovanni Luppis (1813-1875), Austrian Naval officer and the first to conceive of the self-propelled torpedo
  • Peter Lupus (born 1932), American bodybuilder and actor
  • Peter Lupus III, American actor, the son of Peter Lupus
  • Hugh d'Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester, known as Hugh Lupus
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