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syncopation
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syncopation (sĭng'kəpā`shən, sĭn'–) [New Gr.,=cut off ], in music, the accentuation of a beat that normally would be weak according to the rhythmic division of the measure. Although the normally strong beat is not usually effaced by the process, there are occasions (e.g., the second theme in the final movement of Schumann's Piano Concerto in A Minor) when the natural rhythmic structure is entirely altered, the syncopation being so elaborate and persistent that the actual metrical structure is obliterated aurally. Occasional syncopation is present in music of all types and in all periods. It predominates, however, in African music and therefore in African-American music through which it became the principal element in ragtime (see jazz jazz, the most significant form of musical expression of African-American culture and arguably the most outstanding contribution the United States has made to the art of music.

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Tara Brabazon writes with passion, even if she does occasionally refer to herself in the third person and rather immodestly declares, 'My words sizzle and syncopate with the rhythms and energies of sound and vision' (p.
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suggested that Earth's climate doesn't swing with sunspot rhythms but instead syncopates to the beat of the tides.
 
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