lead in



lead in

 (to something)
1. to begin something; to work into something. Let me lead into the first number with a little talk about the composer. I'll lead in, then you pick up the melody.
2. to make a transition into something; to segue into something. Now, we will lead into the second scene with a little soft orchestral music. The soft music will lead in, then the curtains will open.
See also: lead

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Loann-French
Dand-Scottish
Luna-Roman Mythology
Gu&Eth;Leifr-Ancient Scandinavian
VÄInÖVIE-nuuFinnish
Davina[də'vi:nə]