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meaning of "three choruses"



 
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meaning of "three choruses" #1 (permalink) Sun Apr 29, 2007 4:20 am   meaning of "three choruses"
 

Does "three choruses" mean "triple choruses"?

If not, please tell me the exact meanings of the two.

Thanks a lot! :wink:
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meaning of "three choruses" #2 (permalink) Sun Apr 29, 2007 9:55 am   meaning of "three choruses"
 

As far as I know, three choruses make a triple chorus.
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