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- album from the Red Hot AIDS Benefit Series Offbeats (band), a San Antonio-based garage punk band Offbeat Recording Studio & Music Productions, based...
- Lopetegui (2011-03-11). "The renewed Offbeats are back with a vengeance". San Antonio Current. Retrieved 2011-03-31. The Offbeats are my kind of band. Enrique...
- Rodríguez's music. The two offbeats are present in the following 2-3 b**** line from Rodríguez's "Mi chinita me botó" (1944). The two offbeats are especially important...
- guitar and piano offbeats, and a drum pattern with cross-stick snare and b**** drum on the backbeat and open hi-hat on the offbeats. When Jamaica gained...
- Leah on the Offbeat is a 2018 young adult novel by American author Becky Albertalli. It is the direct sequel to her 2015 debut novel Simon vs. the Homo...
- Other influence taken from reggae include harmonic accentuation of the offbeats, however off-beat rhythms can sometimes be layered on top of more traditional...
- is expressed with all offbeats. The following I IV V IV progression is in a three-two clave sequence. It begins with an offbeat pick-up on the pulse immediately...
- (experienced as beats) and a "×" marking nonictic syllables (experienced as offbeats). In this notation a standard line of iambic pentameter would look like...
- that transferred to po****r western music. According to Grove Music, the "Offbeat is [often] where the downbeat is replaced by a rest or is tied over from...
- This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. In chess, an irregular opening is an opening considered unusual or unorthodox. In the early...