Timeline for What do you call something that is repeated after every line in a song?
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Nov 21 at 19:37 | comment | added | paul garrett | How about "tag line"? | |
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Nov 21 at 19:07 | comment | added | Sparquelito | In the context of the songs you named, a "repetitive hook" would certainly be appropriate. Songwriters will often use what teachers call "meaningful repetition" as a clever device to draw the listener into the desired groove or mood. In the case of John Mayer's song, Say What You Need To Say, most would agree that John over-did it. To an annoying degree. | |
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