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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
* "[[Chorus]]" is a term in music, denoting a group of [[vocalist]]s, but it also harkens back to the ''[[theatre]]'' concept, that is, the ''Greek chorus'', which tended to narrate [[play]]s about [[god]]s and [[human]]s, both in [[tragedy|tragedies]] and [[comedy|comedies]].
* "[[Chorus]]" is a term in music, denoting a group of [[vocalist]]s, but it also harkens back to the ''[[theatre]]'' concept, that is, the ''Greek chorus'', a group of performers who spoke in one voice, narrating [[story|stories]] about [[god]]s and [[human]]s, both in [[tragedy|tragedies]] and [[comedy|comedies]].
* There are at least three ways to interpret this line:
* There are at least three ways to interpret this line:
*# The "[[chorus]]" in question ''gave'' them that monicker in the first place;
*# The "[[chorus]]" in question ''gave'' them that monicker in the first place;

Revision as of 22:40, 24 November 2024

According to Maestro, God of Music, the "chorus of ancient songs" called them by that name. (TV: The Devil's Chord [+]Loading...["The Devil's Chord (TV story)"]

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