S is for Syncopation

Monday 22 April 2019 07:09 CDT   David Braverman
A-to-ZEntertainmentGeneralMusic

Blogging A to ZThe Blogging A-to-Z challenge will get a little funky today as we look at syncopation, which is nothing more than an unexpected rhythm.

Here's a simple example. Take this clunky melody:

Now let's syncopate it a little, by shifting some of the notes off the beat:

Instead of hitting 1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4, now it hits 1, and, and, and, 2, and, and, 4. It's harder to dance to but more interesting.

More examples? How about Mozart's Symphony #40, third movement:

Or the Rolling Stones? Beethoven? Scott Joplin?

Syncopation is every——where!

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Erin Penn

Monday 22 April 2019 20:22 CDT

Great examples. Music is much more than predictable. - Erin Penn (http://www.erinpenn.com/blog/)

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