- In music,
syncopation is a
variety of
rhythms pla****
together to make a
piece of music,
making part or all of a tune or
piece of
music off-beat. More...
- Catalog:
Syncopating Sue Lost
Films of
First National Pictures at silentsaregolden.com
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syncopation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Syncopation is a
musical term for the
stressing of a
normally unstressed beat in a bar or the...
- "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...
- film, they p**** by a
street drummer who says: "Now back to Gene Krupa's
syncopated style!" This line was
sampled in 1997 in
Apollo Four Forty's song Krupa...
- The
terms syncopation and
syncopated step in
dancing are used for two senses: The
first definition matches the
musical term:
stepping on (or otherwise...
- the
ancient Babylonians and
remained dominant up to the 16th century.
Syncopated algebra, in
which some
symbolism is used, but
which does not
contain all...
- "Elite
Syncopations" is a 1902
ragtime piano composition by
American composer Scott Joplin,
originally published in 1903 by John
Stark & Son. The cover...
- Emma
Thomas and
Christopher Nolan. The name of the
company is a play on
syncopation and was
suggested to
Nolan by his late father, who was a
classical music...
- year. Bill
Hegamin led the band
accompanying his wife, the Blue
Flame Syncopators;
Jimmy Wade was a
member of this ensemble. In
November 1920, Hegamin...