There is a high reliance on speed, and editing syncopated to the rhythms of a fast music-track, regardless of context. |
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Like most blogs, the content is erratic, syncopated by the intrusions of daily life, random interests, monomania, narcissism and booze. |
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His syncopated, rapid-fire freestyle flickers between abstract movements and pantomime, but he never loses the beat. |
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He just showed the slides, two by two, with a measured pace and a few syncopated pauses precisely where one needed time. |
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Intensity and loudness increases by the middle of the movement, with some sharp attacks by the strings, with drums and syncopated rhythms. |
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The wild, syncopated patterns of the surrounding painting become giant frames which counterpoint the stillness of the images. |
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His rondeaux and many of his ballades combine different, often highly syncopated, rhythms. |
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The band's sound included syncopated drum beats, a prominent bass line that flirted with funk rhythm, and a dirge-like guitar. |
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The whole Latin-lifestyle shtick epitomises youthful sophistication, syncopated libido and relaxed, hedonistic good times. |
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The singing was amplified, the rhythms syncopated and the plot one-dimensional. |
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Nouns ending in d or g containing a long vowel or diphthong where that consonant is syncopated in the plural, preserve it in the diminutive. |
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The bibimbap, with its syncopated name, reminded me of Japanese donburi, only more colourful. |
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I don't know a more seductive syncopated rhythm than that of the Sapphic stanza with its three long lines and one short one. |
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Each bird's voice is but four limpid notes, delivered in slow, syncopated cadence, rising to a bell-like question mark. |
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The patterns, viewable from the Price Tower as a roof facade, contrast with the angular, syncopated rhythms of Wright's design. |
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This track combines artfully disjointed melodies with low-fi bass, syncopated rhythms, and all the atmosphere of a David Lynch soundtrack. |
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Deneff exploits rock idioms, such as rapidly repeated chords, ostinato bass lines and syncopated rhythms, but with little variation of content. |
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The track boasts dynamic strings, syncopated beats, and an irresistibly anthemic chorus. |
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All of the dancers created amazing syncopated rhythms through just small movements of their feet, never losing a beat. |
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It has the benefit of a modern approach to cadence and syncopated rhythm, yet it feels more authentic and true to the material. |
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Using syncopated and heavy beats as his canvas, Heron slices his samples until the source is utterly indistinguishable. |
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The second movement is a thin-textured scherzo nervily syncopated in an urban context, with no hint of an agrarian landscape. |
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Together with the consistent use of dotted and syncopated rhythms they become hallmarks of Skalkottas's musical language. |
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On their debut full-length, they combine syncopated ska guitars, manic horns, driving punk rhythms and frontman Tomas Kalnoky's raspy vocals. |
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Her zapateados were of truly elemental power and she brought them to breathtaking culminations in syncopated finales. |
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You can mix it all up, iambic, hexameter, off-rhymes, scats, raps and syncopated accents. |
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It's pure Guinean syncopated rhythm and choral chanting, with lots of bells, horns, cymbals and traditional African instruments. |
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The mercurial troubadour has forsaken 88 keys in favor of syncopated rhythms, turntables and a human beatbox. |
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Huang also includes cross-rhythms, syncopated rhythms and an array of standard meters. |
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It rides a steady handclap and a bongo sound, less syncopated than Diwali but faster, inching toward disco. |
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The memorial was punctuated by laughter, applause and even cheers, not to mention syncopated hand-clapping and choruses of amens. |
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Disc One throws together dramatic choral interludes, pieces of syncopated 60s rock, and more traditional works that gesture back toward bossa nova. |
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In addition, syncopated notes necessarily have to be separated in order to cross the barline. |
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Because the Charleston is danced to the rhythms of jazz, it is also syncopated. |
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The third variation, Allegro moderato, leaves the theme to the orchestra, while the piano hammers out syncopated accents. |
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Jazz relies heavily on improvisation, and is characterized by much use of syncopated rhythms. |
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The syncopated beat evokes power and beauty and is about the dancers getting swept away and moving through space. |
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Vocals often float above little more than subdued hand drums and a syncopated acoustic bass. |
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The finale is a fizzing, syncopated Rondo, with exciting textures. |
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Thus, one has to distinguish syncopated note and moment of the syncopation. |
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Two syncopated noted can be joined together without interrupting the syncopation. |
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The dialogue is stilted, terse and bare, like the syncopated sparks of sharpening knives. |
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McDowell's guitar playing on these songs was all about rhythm, a distinctive syncopated chug that emphasized the offbeats and often stayed on a single chord. |
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The world of the 1920s was cynical and syncopated, the ballet full of athleticism, primitivism and jazz. |
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Unlike the modern Foxtrot, the man often closes his feet, and syncopated steps are regular occurrences as was the case in early Foxtrot. |
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Count how many syncopated notes are included and check if there is an ending. |
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All is syncopated, giving it a floating, urgent feeling typical of Schumann. |
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From another direction, it's the rat-a-tat of a video game, syncopated with the clickity-click of the buttons of the controller in the hands of teenage boys. |
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To us, it is the contemporary sound through which new and old truths explode in syncopated revelation. |
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So you'll often see them in the mornings, standing, staring into space, with their little tootsies beating some silent syncopated rhythm on the grass. |
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Nightmares flowed like fever, syncopated by the twitch of a neon light outside and the rhythmic clatter of the air-con, punctuated by the shriek of car horns. |
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Drawing viewers into the first gallery, the syncopated lines of electric-blue text ran up the front and back of each spike, suffusing the room with color. |
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Elongated roars and fragments of voices gave a sense of atmospheric portent, while syncopated pings, clicks and chirps added a desultory counterpoint. |
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A stream of people attest to the fact that it was Bolden's cornet that blasted out over those syncopated beats back in the 1900s that first defined jazz. |
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Quick techno rhythm is syncopated with pauses in the forward-moving action brought on by Lola's superhuman screams or by the death of a protagonist. |
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The soloist perfectly masters a very complex form that uses dodecaphonic processes and an extremely difficult finale, in fugue form and syncopated. |
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In the former work, a slow introduction followed by trills in descending sequences usher in the Spanish rondo theme, consisting of a flirtatious, syncopated melody teased out over marching staccato strings. |
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The slide or side step requires the dancer to slide her feet to the rhythm of a syncopated double beat, sometimes without lifting her feet off the ground. |
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The new album, featuring tracks recorded entirely in French this time, proved that FFF had developed their syncopated funk fusion to perfection and were now absolute masters of the genre. |
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The result is a syncopated beat familiar from many Native North American dances, but with a syncopated, ultratropical feel. |
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With her unconventional audacity and a spontaneous way with words, Baroness Ariane de Rothschild brings a syncopated beat to the rule-driven, lockstep world of high finance. |
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What is the style of jazz with a twofour rhythm and a syncopated melody better known as? |
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What is the style of jazz with a two-four rhythm and a syncopated melody better known as? |
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The two Red Knights enter to a wide-leaping angular theme with prominent syncopated rhythms followed by the two Black Knights where a rushing semiquaver figure with prominent triplets is the main feature. |
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As syncopated synth goes it'll sure fill a few dancefloors, but you'll need to adopt a strange gallop style to keep up. |
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The syncopated rhythms and island musical flares serve a purpose to the song, rather than being a succession of cartoon tropes. |
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Until July 10, the greatest tap dancer of this generation sets the stage afire with his mesmerizing, syncopated rhythms. |
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Orchestral pieces that surge through the air, To syncopated jazz that wanders somewhere. |
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His artistic line is therefore syncopated, with a destructive craziness, elliptical, recreational and acrobatic, yet there is precision, coherence, a harmony and an obvious balance. |
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A breathless, syncopated section flits by, in which no melody note ever coincides with a downbeat, one of Schumann's favourite means of conveying a floating, magical unworldliness. |
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Dubstep rhythms are usually syncopated, and often shuffled or incorporating tuplets. |
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For many this new freedom was symbolized by wild new dance steps, the syncopated beat of jazz and other modish and thrilling forms of entertainment. |
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With syncopated rhythms and physical prowess, the four dancers come together, tear apart, desire one another and jostle one another in a disconcerting fluidity of action. |
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Gnaoua music, which is syncopated and accompanied by singing and dancing, is promoted each year in June in an international festival whose extensive programme includes jazz and world music. |
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But the overall impression is zen-like syncopated rhythms. |
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The syncopated beat played on the hand drum is accentuated by the drummer dragging his finger across the back inside of the drum as he plays the second beat with the stick held in the opposite hand. |
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With their syncopated rag time rhythms and big bass fiddle, the girls excel at scat vocals that'll melt the wax clean off your old victrola. |
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Foppl stood holding a sjambok or cattle whip of giraffe hide, tapping the handle against his leg in a steady, syncopated figure. |
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The music generally features sparse, syncopated drum and percussion patterns with bass lines that contain prominent sub bass frequencies. |
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Their rhythms may be syncopated and quite different from work song rhythms, relying on the instruments to keep time rather than the voice. |
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Alexis's gravelly bass vocals are brought more clearly to the fore and his syncopated delivery makes the French language swing like no-one else since the late great Nougaro. |
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The downstage dancer moves with the syncopated rhythm of the sticks. |
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The study conducted by University of Sussex found that syncopated off-beat rhythms, typical of jazz, proved more of a turn-on than simple chords and melodies for women. |
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