
1) Anyhoo 2) Artful transition 3) Carry on 4) Continue 5) Continue without a break 6) Conversation transition 7) Conversational switch 8) Direction in music 9) Effortless transition 10) Flow freely to the follow-up 11) Flow seamlessly 12) Fluid transition 13) Follow smoothly 14) Follow without interruption
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1) Leadin 2) Transition point
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carry on to the next section of music without a pause
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carry on to the next section without a pause
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A segue eɪ is a smooth transition from one topic or section to the next. The term is derived from Italian segue, `it follows`; the pronunciation in English differs from the original Italian pronunciation. ==In music== In music, segue is a direction to the performer. It means continue (the next section) without a pause. The term attacca is used .....
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The link or transition between two segments or songs.
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carry on to the next section without a pause
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Originally a musical term for an immediate follow on, now used more generally for any immediate follow on.
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segue
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The linking of two bits of audio together seamlessly on-air
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(Pronounced SEG-way) In broadcasting, a transition from one topic to another using a word, idea or theme common to both.
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carry on to the next section without a pause
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carry on to the next section of music without a pause
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[
v] - proceed without interruption
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segue 1. To make a smooth, almost imperceptible transition from one state, condition, situation, element, or subject to another. 2. In music, to continue by playing the following piece or passage without a pause. 3. Etymology: an instruction in musical scores, from Italian segue; literally, 'now follows'; meaning, 'to play into the following move...
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noun the act of changing smoothly from one state or situation to another
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(Pronounced seg-way) Musical term for when one tune moves seamlessly into another.
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now follows, go on with what follows
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A transition from one sound to another.
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a transitional sentence for purposes of leading from
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a transitional sentence for purposes of leading from one joke or routine to another.
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(pronounced Seg-way) The flow of one stand-up comedy bit into another. The segue is important because it maintains the illusion that a comic is thinking up their bits on the spot.
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Another term for bridge: a phrase or sentence which links two different scenes
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