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I am going to get a lot of hate for this video but hands down this is the scariest verse in all of the Bible in Ephesians 5 verses 3 to 5 it makes a list of seven types of people who will not make into heaven and then it goes on to say this about that group of people let no one deceive you with empty words for because of these things the wrath of God comes upon the sons of Disobedience why is this so scary because right now there are people in hell as we speak who listened to the deception of other people hereamp;#39;s what the lies sound like people say even pastors Commit This sin so how will you defeat it or some people say hey donamp;#39;t worry about it Godamp;#39;s all loving he would never send anyone to hell or a very popular one right now donamp;#39;t tell people to turn from their sins thatamp;#39;s work-based salvation

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Al fine means to the end. By using al fine on sheet music youre telling the performer to repeat until you docHub fine. Once you docHub fine the piece ends. Al Coda means to the tail.
One of the best places to end a song is after the final chords or melody in your chorus. One of the common ways to finish a song is to repeat the chorus with slightly altered melodies, chords, or lyrics. Many musicians use the final chorus to express the MOST important ideas of the song in lyrics.
The verse in a song usually carries the story, or it sets up the song for the big idea. Whereas the bridge typically introduces a new idea related to the main idea in the chorus, or it offers a new angle to the story. Verses are necessary to a song while a bridge is optional.
In Verse-Chorus form, the chorus contains the hookthe memorable refrainwhile the verse typically contains less memorable melodic material. A clear example can be found in the 1985 song We Are the World. Common additions to the Verse-Chorus form, beside the bridge, are the pre-chorus and post-chorus.
A final barline consists of two lines: one of normal width, the other thick. It marks where the music ends. A dashed barline has the same thickness as a normal barline, but has gaps within it to give it a dashed appearance.
An outro should signal clearly to the listener that the song is coming to an end. This can be done in a number of ways, but typically is achieved by doing the reverse of the introin other words, slowing down. More often than not, the outro is usually a repeat of the chorus with a slow fade-out.
Philippians 4:13, NKJV I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. Often used as encouragement during times of struggle, for those who are seeking to overcome trials, and as personal mantras, this verse has been widely taken out of context.
Songwriting Techniques: 13 Ways to End a Song The hard out. This is probably the most popular of all endings. Focus on the hook. Go out with a surprise bang. The classic fade out. Hold out that money note. Repeat the hook softly. The half-time hook. Sing the first line of the first verse.

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