TURNAROUND

Turnaround

In jazz, a turnaround is a passage at the end of a section which leads to the next section. This next section is most often the repetition of the previous section or the entire piece or song.

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Turn Around

"Turn Around " is a song by American rapper Flo Rida from his third studio album, Only One Flo . It was released as the second single on 8 November 2010 in the United States. The song features American producer DJ Frank E and samples "Din Daa Daa" by German dance singer George Kranz, and "Oh Yeah" by Swiss electronica band Yello. It debuted at number 98 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was featured prominently in the closing credits of The Hangover 2. It was the second such use of a Flo Rida song in the closing credits of a film from "The Hangover" franchise—the first was "Right Round", which ...

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turn around

Noun

Verb

  1. To physically rotate horizontally 360 degrees.
  2. To change to the opposite direction from a previous position.
  3. To reverse the expected outcome of a game, usually from a losing position to a winning one.
  4. To reverse a trend, usually towards a more favorable outcome; to return (a business, department) to effectiveness, profitability, etc.
  5. To be duplicitous.
  6. To consider from a different viewpoint.
  7. (often with a unit of time) To produce; to output; to generate''
  8. To effect a positive reversal of a trend.
  9. To make a situation worse by trying to make it better.


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turnaround

Noun

  1. The act of turning to face in the other direction.
  2. A reversal of policy.
  3. The time required to carry out a task.
    They tried to reduce their turnaround on incoming paperwork.
  4. A turnabout.
  5. A cadence linking the end of a verse to the beginning of the next.
  6. The notation for the addition of a grace note above then below a given note.


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