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What is a Refrain in Music?

Refrain is a noun that refers to a phrase or line that is repeated in a song, often at the end of each verse or stanza. It is typically sung or spoken along with the rest of the lyrics, and serves as a hook or chorus that listeners can remember and sing along with. Refrains are often used in popular music, such as in pop songs, rock songs, and country songs, but they can also be found in other types of music, such as classical music and folk music.

Examples of refrains include:

* "I Will Survive" by Gloria Gaynor - The chorus of this song is a refrain that repeats throughout the song, with the lyrics "I will survive / He will not cry / I will make it through"
* "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen - The chorus of this song is a refrain that repeats after each verse, with the lyrics "Galileo Figaro magnifico / Spare him his life"
* "Stairway to Heaven" by Led Zeppelin - The chorus of this song is a refrain that repeats after each verse, with the lyrics "There's a lady who's sure all that glitters is gold / And she's buying a stairway to heaven"

In addition to being used in music, refrains can also be found in other forms of media, such as poetry and literature. In these contexts, a refrain is often used as a repeated phrase or line that adds structure and rhythm to the work.

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