Finale

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Finale is a term that can refer to various concepts in different contexts, including music, television, software, and more. Below are the primary uses of the term "Finale."

Music[edit | edit source]

In music, a finale is the last movement of a multi-movement composition, such as a symphony, concerto, or sonata. The finale is typically characterized by a lively and energetic conclusion, bringing the piece to a satisfying end. Famous examples of finales include the last movement of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony and the final movement of Mozart's Jupiter Symphony.

Television[edit | edit source]

In television, a finale refers to the last episode of a television series or the concluding episode of a season. Series finales often aim to provide closure to the storylines and character arcs developed throughout the series. Notable series finales include the last episodes of Friends, Breaking Bad, and Game of Thrones.

Software[edit | edit source]

Finale is also the name of a popular music notation software developed by MakeMusic. It is widely used by composers, arrangers, and educators to create, edit, and print sheet music. Finale offers a range of features, including MIDI input, playback, and various tools for notating complex musical scores.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD