
1) Added number 2) Added numbers 3) Addition to a musical program 4) Additional performance 5) An extra, at Lewisohn Stadium 6) Apt rhyme for more 7) Audience cry 8) Audience demand 9) Audience request 10) Audience shout 11) Bonus from the band 12) Bonus piece 13) Cable movie channel 14) Call for a repeat performance
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1) Bis 2) Paytv 3) Redo
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[Cheryl Lynn song] `Encore` is a 1984 R&B hit single for popular R&B/soul singer Cheryl Lynn. The song is written and produced by the highly successful Minneapolis funk duo, Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis. Although the single peaked at sixty-nine on the Hot 100, it was the duo`s first number one R&B hit as producers/writers and Lynn`s second numbe...
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[channel] List of companies based in Nova Scotia, Canada: ...
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[concert] An encore is an additional performance added to the end of a concert, from the French encore, which means `again`, `some more`; multiple encores are not uncommon. Encores originated spontaneously, when audiences would continue to applaud and demand additional performance from the artist after the concert had ended. In some modern ...
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[software] Encore is a music notation (scorewriter) program for Microsoft Windows and Macintosh, originally created in the 1990s by Don Williams for the US company Passport. For a while Encore was distributed and developed by GVOX. Since August 2013 the program is property of Passport Music Software, LLC. MusicTime Deluxe is the `essentials...
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• (adv. / interj.) Once more; again; -- used by the auditors and spectators of plays, concerts, and other entertainments, to call for a repetition of a particular part. • (v. t.) To call for a repetition or reappearance of; as, to encore a song or a singer. • (n.) A call or demand (as, by continued applause) for a repetition; as, the...
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En`core' adverb or interj. [ French The last part of the word is from Latin
hora hour. See
Hour .] Once more; again; -- used by the auditors and spectators of plays, concerts, and other entertainments, to call for a repetition of a particular part.
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En`core' noun A call or demand (as, by continued applause) for a repetition; as, the
encores were numerous.
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En`core' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Encored ;
present participle & verbal noun Encoring .] To call for a repetition or reappearance of; as, to
encore a song or a singer. « [ Rebecca] insisted upon
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again; i.e., perform the relevant passage once more
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(Fr) again; i.e., perform the relevant passage or an entire song or tune once more
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[
n] - an extra or repeated performance 2. [v] - request an encore, from a performer
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encore 1. A demand, as by applause, for a repetition of a song, act, etc., or for a performance of a number or piece additional to those on a program, or for a reappearance by the performers, as at the end of a concert, recital, etc. 2. Used to demand an additional or repeated performance of something. 3. Etymology: used in the sense 'again' from...
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“again”; when performers perform another piece at audience request after the end of a performance.
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That epic musical number that occurs after audiences have applauded the finale of a show and cast members have given a closing bow.
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An audience request that the performer(s) repeat a piece or perform another.
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noun an extra or repeated performance; usually given in response to audience demand
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In music, an unprogrammed extra item, usually short and well known, played at the end of a concert to please an enthusiastic audience
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A piece of music played at the end of a recital responding to the audiences enthusiastic reaction to the performance, shown by continuous applause.
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A repeated performance at the end of a concert, as called for by the audience
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Literally means “again.” It used to be the custom for a singer to repeat a particularly popular aria if the audience called Encore loud enough. While this is still done in countries like Italy, it is rare elsewhere.
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in a public performance this is the repetition of a piece or an extra piece played in response to the audience’s applause
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