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Перевод: syncopation speek syncopation


[существительное]
синкопа ; синкопация


Тезаурус:

  1. In another context it becomes syncopation and swing .
  2. We can see also how the first sentence has a second phrase using syncopation, which is a distinct change from the first phrase.
  3. The words soar and dip, weave and bop, like some crazy impromptu syncopation, or reverberate like a low-down blues riff.
  4. 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.
  5. As in boogie-woogie, the basic vocal syncopation and cross-rhythm.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. 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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