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SYNCOPATE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : to shorten or produce by syncope syncopate suppose to s'pose b : to cut short : clip, abbreviate 2. to modify or affect (musical rhythm) by syncopation. www.merriam-webster.com
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Syncopate - Google Fonts
Syncopate was designed in 2010 as a headline and display typeface. Light in weight with a wide body width, it is a unicase design where the traditional ... fonts.google.com
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syncopate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb · (transitive, linguistics, phonology) to omit a vocalic or consonantal sound or a syllable from a word; to use syncope · (transitive, music) to stress or ... en.wiktionary.org
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syncopate
syncopate, v. (ˈsɪŋkəpeɪt) [f. late L. syncopāt-, pa. ppl. stem of syncopāre to affect with syncope, f. syncopē syncope.] 1. Gram. trans. To cut short or contract (a word) by omitting one or more syllables or letters in the middle; also pass. to be produced by syncopation.1605 Camden Rem., Surnames ... Oxford English Dictionary
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SYNCOPATE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
verb · music to modify or treat (a beat, rhythm, note, etc) by syncopation · to shorten (a word) by omitting sounds or letters from the middle. www.dictionary.com
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MICHELLE - SYNCOPATE [Official Music Video] - YouTube
Download/Stream 'SYNCOPATE' - https://Michelle.lnk.to/SYNCOPATEID Subscribe for more official content: https://MICHELLE.lnk.to/SubscribeID ... www.youtube.com
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syncopate
syncopate/ˈsɪŋkəpeɪt; `sɪŋkəˌpet/ v[Tn usu passive 通常用於被动语态]change (the rhythm or beats) in a piece of music so that a strong beat becomes weak and a weak beat becomes strong 切分(音乐的节奏或节拍)(使强弱倒置) The song has a syncopated rhythm in the jazz version. 这首歌曲改编为爵士乐後采用了切分音节奏. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Syncopation - Wikipedia
In music, syncopation is a variety of rhythms played together to make a piece of music, making part or all of a tune or piece of music off-beat. en.wikipedia.org
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SYNCOPATE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to have a rhythm in which strong notes are not on the beat, or to create music that has this rhythm: The music suddenly syncopates, like ragtime ... dictionary.cambridge.org
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SYNCOPATE - song and lyrics by MICHELLE - Spotify
Listen to SYNCOPATE on Spotify. Song · MICHELLE · 2022. ... SYNCOPATE. MICHELLE. 1:58 · NO SIGNAL (feat. Isa Reyes). MICHELLE, Isa Reyes. 2:47. open.spotify.com
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102 Synonyms & Antonyms for SYNCOPATE | Thesaurus.com
syncopate · abridge · abstract · bind · coagulate · concentrate · consolidate · contract · cramp · crowd · crush · decrease · dehydrate · epitomize · narrow ... www.thesaurus.com
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Andy "Stoker" Growcott
In 1997, he released a studio album under his stage name, Stoker, called Syncopate on Knitting Factory's Knit Classics label that contained modern covers wikipedia.org
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syncopator
syncopator (ˈsɪŋkəpeɪtə(r)) Also syncopater. [f. syncopate v. + -or.] One who performs syncopated jazz music, usu. in a dance band. Freq. pl., in the name of a band.1926 Daily Colonist (Victoria, B.C.) 13 Jan. 6/3 With Professor Hunt's syncopators providing the dance music programme. 1927 Daily Tel.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dee Sharp
RCA "Take Your Time" "Straighten Up and Fly Right" (1983), RCA "Rising to the Top" (1983), Fashion "Give It All You've Got" (1983) "Moon Dance" (1987), Syncopate wikipedia.org
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syncope
▪ I. ‖ syncope, n. (ˈsɪŋkəpɪ) Forms: 5 syn-, 5–6 sincopis, 6 cincopis (5–6 -in, 6 -yne); 6–7 syncopa; anglicized 7 sincop, 8 syncop; 7– syncope. [In earliest use, sincopis, incorrect nom. inferred from sincopin (so in 13th c. OF.), orthographic var. of syncopēn, acc. of late L. syncopē (also syncopa... Oxford English Dictionary
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