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Перевод: syncopation
[существительное] синкопа ; синкопация
Тезаурус:
- In another context it becomes syncopation and swing .
- We can see also how the first sentence has a second phrase using syncopation, which is a distinct change from the first phrase.
- The words soar and dip, weave and bop, like some crazy impromptu syncopation, or reverberate like a low-down blues riff.
- A more frequent way of theme continuation is to repeat with some change - not the slight degree of change we have shown above, but the alteration of part of the theme to present even greater interest: In this example, the second four bars have added interest as a result of various factors: larger leaps, higher notes, syncopation, modulation, increase in overall span, etc.
- As in boogie-woogie, the basic vocal syncopation and cross-rhythm.
- The single "It's Not What You Know", a remarkable welding together of headband aesthetics and hypnotic syncopation, is a curmudgeonly diamond of a song.
- Often simple tunes are "showcased" harmonically and texturally, with elaborate introductions, interludes and codas, and clever instrumental interplay; often, too, syncopation is applied rather mechanically and "dirty" effects take a clichd form (for instance grass "growls" and glissandos); most dance-band "improvised" solos are, as Adorno points out, improvised in only a very limited sense: they use stock patterns and depart very little from the written tune, and then by way of "spicy" effects rather than inventive melodic construction.
- After a two-handed version of "Beat(en) Generation" (Marr and Johnson) - its natural swagger becoming almost music-hall syncopation - they dipped into the four-album back catalogue with aplomb.
- There is a correspondence between the rhythms of jazz, with its fondness for syncopation, and the sometimes gawky, angular movement that from now on often animated Minton's work.
- Jock decided to play as the congregation assembled and before the proper organist arrived, but his hesitant, hymnal efforts had a spare, Protestant ring about them and when, in despair, he broke into a decidedly rag-time syncopation with "Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nelly" the proper organist, who was a very proper spinster-woman, rose and hurriedly pushed him off the stool before he had got through the chorus.
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