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Also, this may be spitting into the wind, but doesn't the term "Chorus" refer to a specific *part* of a song, and not the whole song form? In BB terminology, it seems to refer to the song form (minus the intro and ending). This has bugged me, ...




This comes up periodically.

First, let me state that it is not a BIAB thing to call the Chorus what BIAB calls it.

This is sound music theory as taught at university level.

*Musically* the Chorus consists of the part the lyricist calls the "verse" plus the part the lyricist incorrectly calls the "chorus".

BIAB also recognizes the only other true song form, calling it "One long song" in the "Unfold to one long song" menu item. This is actually termed the, "durchkomponiert" -- in the German for it because that's where the forms were originally scholastically identified at some point.

One thing I've always appreciated about Band in a Box is that the developers strive to do things musically correct like that.

It is still possible to divide the Chord Grid visually to show the verse/chorus colloquialism if that is what you are after, now that we have the "New line at Part Marker" option.

***I can think of wo ways to get the song to play the B substyle for the last chorus.

One is to use that "Unfold to One Long Song" command and then manually insert part markers where you want them.

The other set up the head as A substyle by itself on the Chord Grid, like an intro, then have the actual Chorus area be only the number of repeats you need forcing B, with a TAG ending that is a whole chorus length, again forcing B.


--Mac