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In standard definition the A refers to the verse, and B refers to bridge. So in ABA form, there really is no chorus.

It may seems like there is a chorus, like in a song such as The Beatles "Yesterday".

That song structure goes: I-A-A-B-A-B-A

There is no chorus. Which seems strange really.

Hope this helps, but it may just confuse you even more.

The code is: A=verse, B=bridge, C=chorus, I=Intro

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