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Answer for the clue "Closing chords ", 4 letters:
coda

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Coda \Co"da\ (k[=o]"d[.a]), n. [It., tail, fr. L. cauda.] (Mus.) A few measures added beyond the natural termination of a composition.

Usage examples of coda.

And our planet, Coda, has such clear air that we can see stars even after the sun comes up.

From the Imdlemodin invasion of Coda, which she had repulsed single-handedly, to the surprise attack on the Imdlemodin command complex at Rangow, to the final battle of Charth-all these were recorded history, required study for upper-tier students.

The councils of all four planets awarded Miss Marks a substantial retirement fund at the conclusion of the wars, and Coda granted her this land and the home.

Principal theme, as such, is omitted, or affiliated with the coda, or one of its sections.

She was confident that if he and Coda were alone long enough, nature would take its course.

He smiles grimly and turns back to town, already knowing the furtive, grubby little coda of accounting awaiting him there.

Finally the biomembrane, its sponsor decals gleaming, disappeared into the opening, followed first by Pitkin and then, as the music reached a despondent coda, by the laureates in single file, their lighted torches casting shadow-tremors on the walls.

It spoke of Lauries sorrow at his passing, but it ended on a major chord, a note of triumph, then a silly little coda that made all who knew Roald laugh, for it somehow captured his raffish nature.

For the next seven years, despite repeated strokes, my grandfather worked at a small desk, piecing together the legendary fragments into a larger mosaic, adding a stanza here, a coda there, soldering an anapest or an iamb.

Section B coda use of harmful force, with an exemption in part 2, subparagraph 4 for biomodifications in hands, elbows, and torso.

Don Giovanni or the coda to the Leonore overture, with a specifically contrapuntal theme, points d'orgue, and a high C for the soprano all complete.

I mean, fifty or sixty strangers singing something as essentially meaningless as the coda to "Hey, Jude," can bring tears to your eyes: imagine a whole barful of micks-native, collateral, and honorary-howling back at the banshee.

Richard pregava che manette e catene reggessero: si sentiva risucchiare ver­so il varco e, con la coda dell'occhio, poteva vedere il Marchese che penzolava appeso alle catene come un burattino risucchiato da un aspirapolvere.

If the overdose of tedium didn’t take any of the starch out of the Traveller delegation, it could only be due to their bizarre practice of spending all of every Sundy listening to a single extended sermon, with elaborate developments and codas and commentaries and extrapolations, and emendations on the extrapolations, and scattering slightly truncated versions of the same throughout the rest of the week.

He had been told in baroque detail what an utter, despicable, pathetic, unspeakable, pigheaded, stupid, fool male he was, with elaborations and codas and emendations to spare, before Troublesome said another word.