High ending

Usually a long ending feeding out or just diminishing on a high frequency usually by first violins
The high ending is one of my favorite types of endings because it makes the music sound peaceful
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Combined ending

This uses multiple varying note lengths to make an ending instead of using OneNote to end it. It uses many notes from two to even eight. A common example is in one measure to use 2 8th notes ending with a quarter note on the tonic.
Combined endings have a lot of opportunity with them, which comes with creativity
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Suspense ending

This ending is usually a longer note, or sometimes a tremolo, depending on what, but plays a diminished chord or a other cord, that makes discord
The suspense ending is sometimes called the diminish ending
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Still not done

The musical joke at the end of a piece that seems like it’s ending, but however, though you keep on going, this is kind of to build suspense, but many taking another way
You’ll probably hear a ensemble going “ still not done still not done still not done”
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Orchestricative

The word to use referring to any tradition of orchestral instruments in a orchestra setting, which does not have to be orchestral think of the compositions of Richard Meyer
Richard Meyer had made many Orchestricative pieces that follow the tradition of the orchestra
by Fruit Hunter November 07, 2023
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