A recorded song may be gradually reduced to silence at its end (
fade-out), or may gradually increase from silence at the beginning
Kaynak: Fade (audio engineering)The terms
fade-out and
fade-in are used to describe a transition to and from a blank image. This is in contrast to a cut where there is
Kaynak: Dissolve (filmmaking)A
fade-out (also known as
fade-to-black) refers to gradually decreasing the intensity of light until none is shining on the stage.
Kaynak: Fade (lighting)The song ends with a
fade-out, with ad-libbing from the organ. The beat is accented with a tambourine played by Ian Gillan ."
Kaynak: Fireball (song)After the fourth verse, the song shifts to a
fade-out coda that lasts for more than four minutes." "Hey Jude" was released in August 1968
Kaynak: Hey JudeSpeak and Spell in Europe, while the American Speak and Spell (and all singles compilations containing the song) has the
fade-out version.
Kaynak: Dreaming of MeThe single version has an earlier
fade-out than the album version. On 26 February 1977, it reached the Billboard 1. The song features
Kaynak: New Kid in Townin my heart, I give you the best of my love" line following the line "I guess that wasn't enough, whoa whoa, but", plus an earlier
fade-out.
Kaynak: Best of My Love (Eagles song)The single version, found in several compilations was truncated to 3:56 with a
fade-out ending. The 1977 live version is 8:21, the King
Kaynak: Slow RideA banjo-led bridge serves as the fill between verses and as the
fade-out coda. Charts: The song spent twenty weeks on the Billboard country
Kaynak: The Ballad of Jed ClampettThe single version was shortened from the album version of the song, removing most of the song's intro and most of its
fade-out, as well.
Kaynak: One of These Nights (song)"Suite Charlotte Pike" ends with a
fade-out, however, the ending jam is found after "Stranger In Your Soul", which actually ends at 26:04.
Kaynak: Bridge Across ForeverThe single version (later preserved on the Best! Morning Musume 2 anthology) contains a
fade-out, suggesting to the listener that the
Kaynak: The Peace!