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- where expected: Play In the example below, for the first two measures an unsyncopated rhythm is shown in the first measure. The third measure has a syncopated...
- followed by four unsyncopated eighth notes, it is known as the baqueteo. Like the clave, this forms a pair of measures, syncopated and unsyncopated. The baqueteo...
- of the music as reflecting her recovery, but notes that the smoother, unsyncopated music at the end of each verse bring her back to the present day reality...
- alternation of feet while walking. Walking b****lines generally consist of unsyncopated notes of equal value, usually quarter notes (known in jazz as a "four...
- in the UK. Görl pla**** drumsusually fairly simple and relatively unsyncopated patterns, but with simple variations that prevented them sounding robotic...
- ended in a voiceless consonant. This phenomenon remains in modern Dutch. Unsyncopated forms, which retain the fuller suffix -ed-, are sometimes found, especially...
- and are generally responsorial, led by a male singer with the slow, unsyncopated responses of the chorus in unison. The mourners outside the house traditionally...
- description of how to rag: how to improvise rag time music by syncopating unsyncopated po****r tunes. His Rag Time Instructor was arranged by ragtime composer...
- all ****es: sweet, salty, flirty, bossy [...] Geri's voice is flat and unsyncopated – she puts syllables in the darnedest places between the beat – but it...
- Straight. Some of these visitors taught Australians how to 'rag' (improvise unsyncopated po****r music into ragtime-style music). By the mid-1920s, phonograph...