Syncopated
ragtime
A 'rag' is music played in 'ragtime' - which is defined as music characterized by a syncopated melodic line and regularly accented accompaniment, evolved by black American musicians in the 1890s and played esp. on the piano.
Syncopated chords involve upsetting the expected strong beat pattern.
A style of Jamaican popular music blending blues, calypso, and rock-'n'-roll, characterized by a strong syncopated rhythm and lyrics of social protest.
Those are called syncopated beats, and their use in music is called syncopation.
Syncopated
Either offbeat or syncopated.
the answer is Jazz.
ragtime
Jazz.
The name ragtime came from the syncopated, or "ragged" rhythms that occur in ragtime music.
Syncopation
1 [usu. as adj. ] ( syncopated) displace the beats or accents in (music or a rhythm) so that strong beats become weak and vice versa : syncopated dance music. 2 shorten (a word) by dropping sounds or letters in the middle, as in symbology for symbolology, or Gloster for Gloucester.
"Droning a drowsy syncopated tune" suggests playing a repetitive, monotonous melody that is slow and relaxing, possibly with irregular beats. The use of the word "droning" suggests a continuous and unvaried sound, while "drowsy" and "syncopated" imply a dreamy and slightly offbeat quality to the music.
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The Syncopated Clock was created in 1945.