Chorus may refer to:
The Chorus (Persian: همسرایان, Hamsorayan) is a 1982 Iranian short film directed by Abbas Kiarostami.
In music, a chorus effect (sometimes chorusing or chorused effect) occurs when individual sounds with approximately the same timbre, and very similar pitch converge and are perceived as one. While similar sounds coming from multiple sources can occur naturally, as in the case of a choir or string orchestra, it can also be simulated using an electronic effects unit or signal processing device.
When the effect is produced successfully, none of the constituent sounds are perceived as being out of tune. It is characteristic of sounds with a rich, shimmering quality that would be absent if the sound came from a single source. The effect is more apparent when listening to sounds that sustain for longer periods of time.
The chorus effect is especially easy to hear when listening to a choir or string ensemble. A choir has multiple people singing each part (alto, tenor, etc.). A string ensemble has multiple violinists and possibly multiples of other stringed instruments.
In spite of the name, most electronic chorus effects do not accurately emulate this acoustic ensemble effect. Instead, they create a constantly moving electronic shimmer.
Cocohana (ココハナ) is a Japanese josei manga magazine published by Shueisha. Originally published on May 28, 1994 as Chorus, the magazine changed its name to Cocohana starting with the January 2012 issue.Cocohana is published monthly on the 28th.
A Greek chorus (Greek: χορός, khoros) is a homogeneous, non-individualised group of performers in the plays of classical Greece, who comment with a collective voice on the dramatic action. The chorus consisted of between 12 and 50 players, who variously danced, sang or spoke their lines in unison and sometimes wore masks.
Historian H. D. F. Kitto argues that the word "chorus" gives us hints about its function in the plays of ancient Greece: "The Greek verb choreuo, I am a member of the chorus has the sense 'I am dancing'. The word ode means not something recited or declaimed, but 'a song'. The 'orchestra' in which a chorus had its being is literally, a dancing floor". From this, it can be inferred that the chorus danced and sang poetry.
Plays of the ancient Greek theatre always included a chorus that offered a variety of background and summary information to help the audience follow the performance. They commented on themes, and, as August Wilhelm Schlegel proposed in the early 19th century to subsequent controversy, demonstrated how the audience might react to the drama. In many of these plays, the chorus expressed to the audience what the main characters could not say, such as their hidden fears or secrets. The chorus often provided other characters with the insight they needed.
The Hanson Motor Company was founded in December on 1917 in Atlanta, Georgia by George W. Hanson and Don M. Ferguson. It lasted until 1925.
In 1907, George Hanson opened a bike shop in Griffin, Georgia, and soon began selling Franklin motor cars. During the mid-teens, he came up with an idea to make a small, low-priced car for the South. With the help of Don Ferguson, Hanson tore apart a Packard touring car for ideas, and in February 1917 began plans to manufacture the first Hanson car at a factory in Detroit, Michigan although manufacturing was delayed due to the first World War. After the U.S. government released the factory from war production in June 1918, the first Hanson car was produced—a 5-passenger tourer with a Continental 7R six-cylinder engine in it. "Tested and Proved in the South" was one of the company's slogans, along with "Made in Dixie" (even though the factory was in Detroit, the headquarters were in Atlanta). In 1921, Hanson toyed with a torque converter but never made one. When the post war recession hit, Hanson was forced to slash prices. A Little Six was introduced at the bargain basement price of $995. In 1925, he closed the doors to his factory. A total of 1,800 cars are believed to have been made with the majority of them being sold in Atlanta and other parts of Georgia. George Hanson then turned to the manufacture of baby nursing bottles and returned to Atlanta in the mid-1930s to become a life insurance agent. He died in 1940 at age 65.
Hanson (also known as Junior Marvin's Hanson) were a British-based rock band formed by Junior Hanson in 1973 and were signed to Emerson, Lake and Palmer's record label Manticore. Their debut album Now Hear This, was released in 1973 and featured Bobby Tench. At the beginning of 1974, Junior Marvin disbanded the existing line-up and reformed the band for the recording of a funk rock album Magic Dragon, which was released later that year.
All this time I've been bearing it alone
Never had a single doubt in my mind
You passed me by when I was barely hanging on
But you were there when I was doing just fine
Caroline, I'm gonna take your own advice
I won't think twice 'cause you are not worth my time
'Cause you'll be there waiting when I'm back on top
And you'll be there saying you gave me what I got
But you're just another voice in the chorus
Just another voice in the chorus singing
Just another voice in the chorus
You say you knew it all along
But you're just another voice in the chorus
You're just another voice in the chorus singing
You're just another voice in the chorus
Bet you knew it all along
Tell you where you have been all this time, Caroline?
Well, big surprise, you're the last one to arrive
And the first to cut in line
Sacrifice, something you don't know about
But something I can't get around in my life
'Cause you'll be there waiting when I'm back on top
And you'll be there saying you gave me what I got
But you're just another voice in the chorus
Just another voice in the chorus singing
Just another voice in the chorus
You say you knew it all along
But you're just another voice in the chorus
just another voice in the chorus singing
just another voice in the chorus
Bet you knew it all along
Tell you where you have been all this time, Caroline?
Ooh oh Ooh oh Ooh oh whoa
'Cause you've never really known
'Til you're all on your own
And the words come out all wrong
Oh you've never really known
Oh you've never really known
'Til it's dark and it's cold
And there's no one to call you home
Oh you've never really known
Your true colors will be shown
When you're out all alone
And everything comes out all wrong
Oh you finally really know
You're just another voice in the chorus
You're just another voice in the chorus
Bet you knew it all along
Ooh oh Ooh Oh Ooh (you knew it all along)
Ooh oh Ooh Oh Ooh (you knew it all along