syncopated Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈsɪŋ.kə.peɪ.tɪd]
  • Us [ ˈsɪŋ.kə.peɪ.t̬ɪd]

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  • The sharp tutti attack is now the direct result of a turntable scratch, and it marks the syncopated downbeats of chopped and sampled breaks.

  • The flowing syncopated syntax reaches several unusual, finely coordinated tuttis, points of intensity and climax, which then lead into new paths, new combinations.

  • This is an attractive pattern because it provides four accents over two measures, and all except the initial downbeat are syncopated.

  • You cannot play jazz music as a pianoforte solo: if you perform syncopated dance music on the pianoforte it is ragtime, not jazz.

  • They were playing syncopated things that were meshing with the snare drum.

  • During the second recorded session there was evidence of further development of vocal technique, including unaccompanied close harmony singing and syncopated rhythms.

  • The fact that many of these gestures use the same or similar syncopated accent patterns makes the observation that much more interesting.

  • For these reasons, it becomes very difficult to deny the ' catchiness' of these syncopated accent patterns, despite their repetition.

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