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syncopation syncopationfrom Mozart'sSymphony No. 25syn·co·pa·tion S0965700 (sĭng′kə-pā′shən, sĭn′-)n.1. Music A shift of accent in a passage or composition that occurs when a normally weak beat is stressed.2. Something, such as rhythm, that is syncopated.3. Grammar Syncope.syncopation (ˌsɪŋkəˈpeɪʃən) n1. (Music, other) music a. the displacement of the usual rhythmic accent away from a strong beat onto a weak beatb. a note, beat, rhythm, etc, produced by syncopation2. (Linguistics) another word for syncope2syn•co•pa•tion (ˌsɪŋ kəˈpeɪ ʃən, ˌsɪn-) n. 1. a shifting of a normal musical accent, usu. by stressing the normally unaccented beats. 2. something, as a rhythm or a passage of music, that is syncopated. 3. syncope. [1525–35] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | syncopation - (phonology) the loss of sounds from within a word (as in `fo'c'sle' for `forecastle')syncopephonemics, phonology - the study of the sound system of a given language and the analysis and classification of its phonemesarticulation - the aspect of pronunciation that involves bringing articulatory organs together so as to shape the sounds of speech | | 2. | syncopation - a musical rhythm accenting a normally weak beatmusical rhythm, rhythm, beat - the basic rhythmic unit in a piece of music; "the piece has a fast rhythm"; "the conductor set the beat" | | 3. | syncopation - music (especially dance music) that has a syncopated rhythmmusic - an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous manner | Translationssyncopate (ˈsiŋkəpeit) verb to alter the rhythm of (music) by putting the accent on beats not usually accented. (音樂)切分 (音乐)切分 ˌsyncoˈpation noun 切分音 切分音syncopation
syncopation (sĭng'kəpā`shən, sĭn'–) [New Gr.,=cut off ], in music, the accentuation of a beat that normally would be weak according to the rhythmic division of the measure. Although the normally strong beat is not usually effaced by the process, there are occasions (e.g., the second theme in the final movement of Schumann's Piano Concerto in A Minor) when the natural rhythmic structure is entirely altered, the syncopation being so elaborate and persistent that the actual metrical structure is obliterated aurally. Occasional syncopation is present in music of all types and in all periods. It predominates, however, in African music and therefore in African-American music through which it became the principal element in ragtime (see jazzjazz, the most significant form of musical expression of African-American culture and arguably the most outstanding contribution the United States has made to the art of music. Origins of Jazz
Jazz developed in the latter part of the 19th cent. ..... Click the link for more information. ).Syncopation in music, the shifting of a rhythmic accent from a strong or relatively strong part of a measure to a weak part. Syncopation occurs if the note falling on the weak part of the measure continues over into the following strong part, if there is a pause in the strong part of the measure, if the note beginning in the weak part of the measure is prolonged more than the note in the previous strong part, or if the weak part of the measure is specially set apart (in musical notation, by an accent mark). In the last case, the rhythmic accent is often shifted from a strong part of the measure to the same weak part over several measures. syncopation Related to syncopation: HemiolaSynonyms for syncopationnoun (phonology) the loss of sounds from within a word (as in 'fo'c'sle' for 'forecastle')SynonymsRelated Words- phonemics
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noun a musical rhythm accenting a normally weak beatRelated Wordsnoun music (especially dance music) that has a syncopated rhythmRelated Words |