- coquette: a seductive woman who uses her sex appeal to exploit men
- make up; "vamp up an excuse for not attending the meeting"
- an improvised musical accompaniment
- piece (something old) with a new part; "vamp up an old speech"
- piece of leather forming the front part of the upper of a shoe
- act seductively with (someone)
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- Vamp is a band from Haugesund, Norway which was started in 1991 (according to) The band’s musical profile is a mix of Norwegian folk music, Celtic music and rock.
- Vamp is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe.
- Vamp is a 1986 vampire film starring Grace Jones and Chris Makepeace.
- The VAMP is a fictional vehicle from the toyline, comic books and cartoon series.
- A short groove, riff or chord progression which is often looped to create atmosphere. Vamps make useful intros in Jazz and Latin music to establish the feel before the melody starts.
- the front lower part of the shoe’s upper part. May be shaped in various ways.
- The upper part of a shoe or boot covering the instep.
- A short sequence of chords that is repeated over and over again
- In terms of people, a seductress. In terms of music, a short introductory segment, a teaser, that's often repeated several times before a solo or between verses.
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- The repeadng pan of a tune at its end, usually the chorus or part of the chorus.
- A simple section like a riff, designed to be repeated as often as necessary, especially one at the beginning of a tune. Also a constantly repeated bass line over which a solo is played.
- to play a chord progression over and over, perhaps as an intro or a simple accompaniment, or a timewaster until the other musicians are ready to jump in and play along.
- a repeated rhythmic phrase found usually at the beginning or the end of a tune or used as an interlude.
- play the same simple succession of chords over and over, rhythmically if possible
- This term is used to refer to the front center part of a shoe's upper, in some shoes (like Bluchers) the vamp is extended in order to form the shoe's tongue.
- Playing the root note of the chord followed by the other notes of the chord. Common technique in piano and ragtime bass lines.