Hi Willy
Re: What is a Chorus in BIAB

From the Help section:
'Important Note: We are using the term "chorus" as it is often used in Jazz music. A chorus therefore means "once through the entire form of the song." A typical length of a chorus is 32 bars. A song may have the form AABA where the A sections are verses and the B section is the Bridge. This entire form AABA is considered one chorus.'

Essentially it is the entire song, after the intro (if any), and before the ending tag (if any)

Repeats of the chorus can have different settings, e.g. in the screen capture, the song starts at bar 5 (after a 4 bar intro), plays two choruses from bar 5 to 34, on the last chorus, when it gets to bar 11 it jumps to a tag at bar 35, and ends the song at bar 54.

This is designed to give the most flexibility available.

Hope this clarification helps

Regards

Trevor

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