The Irish Potato Famine, also known as the Great Hunger, began in 1845 when a fungus-like organism called Phytophthora infestans (or P. infestans) spread rapidly throughout Ireland. The infestation ruined up to one-half of the potato crop that year, and about three-quarters of the crop over the next seven years. Because the tenant farmers of Ireland—then ruled as a colony of Great Britain—relied heavily on the potato as a source of food, the infestation had a catastrophic impact on Ireland and its population. Before it ended in 1852, the Potato Famine resulted in the death of roughly one million Irish from starvation and related causes, with at least another million forced to leave their homeland as refugees. ( make it into flashcards )
To match the given words to their respective definitions:A syncopation is a rhythmic emphasis occurring in unexpected places, such as on the second and fourth beats.A blue note is a flatted tone on the third, fifth, or seventh step of a major scale. Improvisation is melodies or rhythms created on the spot. An accent is a rhythmic emphasis on notes that fall off the beat or notes held across the beat.
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