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in the melody and the likeliest place for a chord change, the third is the next strongest: these are "on" beats. The second and fourth are weaker—the "off-beats". Subdivisions (like eighth notes) that fall between the pulse beats are even weaker and these, if used frequently in a rhythm, can also
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groove emphasized the downbeat – that is, with heavy emphasis "on the one" (the first beat of every measure) – to etch his distinctive sound, rather than the back beat (familiar to many R&B musicians) which places the emphasis on the second
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that transferred to popular western music. According to Grove Music, the "Offbeat is where the downbeat is replaced by a rest or is tied over from the preceding bar". The downbeat can never be the off-beat because it is the strongest beat in
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Cross-rhythm. A rhythm in which the regular pattern of accents of the prevailing meter is contradicted by a conflicting pattern and not merely a momentary displacement that leaves the prevailing meter fundamentally unchallenged
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Iversen, J. R. (2016). 21 In the beginning was the beat: evolutionary origins of musical rhythm in humans. In: Hartenberger, R. (Ed.). (2016). The
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Patel, A. D., & Iversen, J. R. (2014). The evolutionary neuroscience of musical beat perception: the Action
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An anticipatory note or succession of notes occurring before the first barline of a piece is sometimes referred to as an upbeat figure, section or phrase. Alternative expressions include "pickup" and "
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Nettl, B. (2000). An ethnomusicologist contemplates universals in musical sound and musical culture. In: Wallin, N. L., Merker, B., & Brown, S. (Eds.). (2001). The origins of music. MIT press.
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were turning out boogie tunes with a hard driving back beat, such as the No. 2 hit "Freight Train Boogie" in 1946, as well as in other boogie songs they recorded. Similarly
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Grahn, J. A. (2012). Neural mechanisms of rhythm perception: current findings and future perspectives. Topics in cognitive science, 4(4), 585-606.
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2257:Repeat sign
2232:Ledger line
2109:Syncopation
1829:January 21,
1621:|work=
1424:Discogs.com
1133:22 November
986:James Brown
847:The Beatles
817:Fred Maddox
779:in Brazil.
764:jamming at
746:Harry James
730:tambourines
718:Fats Domino
714:The Fat Man
710:Earl Palmer
656:Chuck Berry
588:syncopation
188:duple meter
101:, specific
2752:Categories
2668:Shakuhachi
2643:Ekphonetic
2628:Simplified
2593:Lead sheet
2467:Grace note
2332:Note value
2327:Grace note
2295:Accidental
2124:Time point
2074:Polyrhythm
2069:Note value
2039:Homorhythm
2005:Note value
1995:Cross-beat
1751:2007-01-10
1359:"Backbeat"
1302:2007-02-10
1287:"Off-beat"
1271:2007-02-10
1169:2007-02-10
1044:, p. 349.
1026:References
969:percussion
925:hypermeter
887:Cross-beat
881:Cross-beat
871:The Nerves
840:funk music
836:snare drum
825:rockabilly
676:syncopated
635:Back beat
361:anákrousis
79:beat level
32:beat music
2663:Swaralipi
2653:Kunkunshi
2613:Tablature
2578:Eye music
2462:Glissando
2437:Fingering
2222:Dal segno
2099:Stop-time
2049:Isorhythm
2024:Half-time
1988:Count off
1958:Anacrusis
1800:Fresh Air
1623:ignored (
1613:cite book
1233:, p. 28.
965:Afterbeat
921:hyperbeat
907:Hyperbeat
859:The Knack
809:hillbilly
722:Dixieland
668:back beat
427:upstrokes
369:syllables
357:anacrouse
345:anacrusis
332:conductor
40:drum beat
2673:Znamenny
2514:Tonguing
2499:Staccato
2452:Ornament
2427:Dynamics
2379:Interval
2342:Notehead
2317:Cue note
2000:Duration
1983:Counting
1978:Colotomy
1888:(1968).
1863:(1884).
1855:. Paris.
1851:(1821).
1677:281–295.
1529:June 29,
1523:Archived
1502:NPR News
1445:Archived
1368:Archived
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1265:Archived
1163:Archived
1154:"Upbeat"
998:See also
980:one drop
771:Outside
672:backbeat
620:Backbeat
320:downbeat
176:Division
164:such as
143:—
2682:Related
2648:Gamelan
2638:Chinese
2618:Parsons
2489:Portato
2472:Mordent
2447:Marcato
2432:Fermata
2422:Damping
2417:Caesura
2374:Tremolo
2305:natural
2217:Da capo
2084:Prosody
2034:Hemiola
1768:-three-
1441:YouTube
867:Blondie
853:" and "
674:, is a
614:music.
453:counted
353:krousis
271:tuplets
103:rhythms
2504:Tenuto
2442:Legato
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365:poetry
328:upbeat
294:Bach's
152:(1960)
150:Cooper
107:groove
105:, and
83:counts
65:, the
42:, and
2658:Neume
2482:Trill
2477:Slide
2364:Tacet
2354:Pitch
2310:sharp
2262:Tempo
2247:Scale
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