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Chin music is a slang term with several meanings.
"Chin Music" may also refer to:
Music
Chin Music, a 1993 cassette by Buck 65 (performing as Stinkin' Rich)
"Chin Music", a song on the 2009 album Travels with Myself and Another by Future of the Left
"Chin Music", a song on the 2011 album Volume 2: High and Inside by The Baseball Project
"Chin Music", an instrumental track on the 2013 album Sticky Wickets by Irish cricket-pop band The Duckworth Lewis Method
Publishing
Chin Music Press, a Japanese/American book publishing company
Chin Music, a children's novel about baseball by Canadian author Gregory David Roberts
"Chin Music", a short story by Bram Stoker from his collection Snowbound: The Record of a Theatrical Touring Party
Other
Superkick, a wrestling finishing attack referred to by wrestler Shawn Michaels as the "Sweet Chin Music"
Chin music is a slang term with several different meanings.
Street slang
In American slang, chin music is a term for idle talk. In the US it dates back at least a century — "There's too much chin music an' too little fightin' in this war, anyhow" is a quote from Stephen Crane's 1895 novel The Red Badge of Courage — and is recorded in Australian newspapers from as early as 1836. It can alternatively be used as a euphemism for punching someone in the jaw.
Baseball
In baseball slang, it means a pitch that is thrown near the batter's face. The pitcher's intent may be to cause the batter to move "back" such that it is more difficult to hit a future outside pitch, to frighten the batter into a poorer batting approach, to intimidate opposing batters, or to actually hit the batter with the pitch. If the umpire suspects the pitcher of either of the latter two intentions, he may eject the pitcher immediately or warn both teams that any similar pitch will result in automatic ejection. The pitcher's manager may also be ejected or warned if the umpire believes the manager ordered the beanball.
In the late 1800s, at baseball's inception, the phrase "chin music" was used to describe razzing or heckling from the fans. It began being used as a synonym for a brushback pitch around World War II.
Cricket
In cricket, chin music is a term for a bowling strategy where bouncers are aimed at the batsman's throat or chin. Rising rapidly off the pitch, the ball is difficult to play unless the batsman has quick footwork. If fended rather than avoided, it may yield a ballooned return catch to the bowler or to close-in fielders. This is a difficult ball to bowl, since a few inches on either side would present the batsman with a short ball that can be easily put away on either side of the pitch. It is not illegal in cricket, but the number of short deliveries allowed in an over is usually restricted, and bowlers who exceed this may get a warning from the umpire or may lead to a no ball, often given a free hit.
References
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- Marilyn Chin
- D-Generation X
- Jay Rubin
- NewJeans
- Akashita
- Tsai Chin (pemeran)
- Kim Seok-jin
- Chin Music
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- Guqin
- Shawn Michaels
- Chin Music Press
- Torches (album)
- Professional wrestling strikes
- Unsuk Chin
- Grace Ho
- Chin-Chin Gutierrez
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