The term "outro" is a slang play on the word "intro" (introductory music). It is a musical sequence (also video in computer games) that follows the completion of the song or segment. In Classical Music, the term is "conclusion".
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Crescendo is the Italian music word. It is represented in sheet music by a symbol underneath a bar that looks like a mathematical "less than" sign.
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An outro is kind of like an intro. It's basically a short piece of music that finishes, usually, an album. In an album, an outro is a separate track.
Musically--many rock and popular music genres have sections that can be identified as codas. In these geners the coda is often refered to as an outro. In jazz and modern church music this is usually referred to as a tag
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The music in the current BBC Great Expectations trailer is an instrumental piece called "Outro" by M83.