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music created in the 1990s,
utilizing syncopated rhythms. The
Syncopated Clock Hoffman,
Miles (1997). "
Syncopation".
National Symphony Orchestra. NPR. Retrieved...
- Look up
syncopation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Syncopation is a
musical term for the
stressing of a
normally unstressed beat in a bar or the...
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ballroom cha-cha-cha is a
syncopated dance in this sense,
because the
basic step "breaks on two". An
example for a
syncopated dance figure is the lockstep...
- "Elite
Syncopations" is a 1902
ragtime piano composition by
American composer Scott Joplin,
originally published in 1903 by John
Stark & Son. The cover...
- "The
Syncopated Clock" is a
piece of
light music by
American composer Leroy Anderson,
which has
become a
feature of the pops
orchestra repertoire. Anderson...
- operations; thus he used what is now
known as
syncopated algebra. The main
difference between Diophantine syncopated algebra and
modern algebraic notation is...
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prehistory of jazz that
evolved from
ragtime (which
loosely includes some
syncopated music) and
blues — and grew into stride, boogie-woogie, and
other next...
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Universal Syncopations is an
album by
Czech b****ist
Miroslav Vitouš
recorded between 2002–2003 and
released on ECM
later that year.
Universal Syncopations was...
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Southern Syncopated Orchestra (SSO),
established first in the U.S. as the New York
Syncopated Orchestra, was an
early jazz
group known for
bringing Black...
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Syncopating Sue is a 1926
American silent romantic comedy film
directed by
Richard Wallace and
starring Corinne Griffith and Tom Moore. It is
based on...