subtune

English

Etymology

From sub- +‎ tune.

Noun

subtune (plural subtunes)

  1. A tune that makes up part of a larger musical work or collection of tunes.
    • 2014, Edward Green, Evan Spring, The Cambridge Companion to Duke Ellington, page 232:
      When we reach measure 17 (the first measure of the second “subtune”), the words “Always get” likewise receive an upward slide, but there are subtle changes (Example 15.2).

Usage notes

  • Not a technical term in music.