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s2008m [1.1K]
3 years ago
6

When a performer stresses a note that is placed between beats, rather than directly on a beat, the result is called?

Biology
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lana66690 [7]3 years ago
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When a performer stresses a note that is placed between beats,rather that directly on a beat, the result is called syncopation

Syncopation is a temporary displacement of regular metrical accent in music that is  caused typically by stressing the weak beat . for example music in common times 4/4 usually stresses the first and third beat.Syncopation can occur when a note is between to beat.

Ahat [919]3 years ago
5 0

Syncopation

When a performer stresses a note that is placed between beats, rather than directly on a beat, the result is called syncopation.  

Syncopation is an interruption of the regular metrical accent in music caused usually when the weak beat is stressed. Syncopation is regularly used in various musical styles such as dance music. Syncopation can also occur when a performer places a strong harmony (interaction among different notes) on a weak beat.


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