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    According to Anderson (2010)‚ Modular Phonetics represents significant advances in the teaching an application of rhythm. It is based on the concept of modular phonetics. Modular refers to the interchangeability of rhythm syllables and phonetics refers to the sound of the rhythm syllables. Phonic has always been the key to the sound of the language. Without phonics the words could not be pronounced and the sound of the word could not be heard. In this approach learning takes place in the principle

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    Tango Dance Research Paper

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    Rhythm At the beginning‚ it would emulate some steps from the candombe and the dancing couples‚ instead of approaching each other‚ would get away from one another following the rhythm. The rhythm of tango is based on a 4/8 beat and dancing it only takes walking this basic nucleus of four steps following the rhythm. Figures can be added‚ but the most important issue in order to be a good dancer is to "walk the tango" and that means within the rhythm. The tango has a soft undulation and a bold rhythm

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    and Harmony What is pitch? The frequency of a sound‚ and it relates to the highness or lowness of a tone that we hear. What is syncopation? Syncopation normally emphasized beat. syncopation involves disrupting or interrupting the expected or normal rhythm of music. What types of music use syncopation? Ska‚ reggae‚ rap‚ jazz‚ and some forms of metal‚ use syncopation regularly in the music. What are three examples of forms of music? One example of forms of music Describe each form. What is form

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    theme of the final movement in continuum of the pedal point tones‚ the sensation of triumph and completeness is immensely amplified. Syncopation A syncopation is "a disturbance or interruption of the regular flow of rhythm": a

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    Jazz its self is a constantly evolving genre even till this day. Difficult to defined jazz music can be characterized by swing‚ bent notes or blue notes‚ riffs ‚ call and response vocals‚ syncopation‚ polyrhythms‚ playing an instrument with creative freedom‚ the "extension" of the voice cords‚ its melodies and musical solos and improvisation. Blues helped with the formation of jazz which in return helped with the formation of popular music.

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    “Understanding Jazz: What Is Jazz?” of John F. Kennedy center for the Performing Arts‚ Jazz was created mainly by Afro-Americans‚ and had elements of European and Afro-American culture. Also‚ it emphasizes few elements of Jazz‚ which are swing-feel‚ syncopation‚ and improvisation. These different culture and elements of jazz may be explained by how jazz developed from popular music styles of 1800’s. There can be many different music styles that could have effected development of jazz‚ but ragtime and blues

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    The piano drops out at bar 18‚ the drums take up the swing beat and as the piano re-enters at bar 31 the drums drop out. Unsquare Dance makes good use of syncopation. When music is syncopated it means that is puts stress on a weak beat or has rests on the strong beats. Syncopation is fundamental in and jazz piece. An example of syncopation is at bar 13 in the piano line‚ with the accent off the beat‚ also the hand clapping rhythm is syncopated because it has rests on the strong beats. An even

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    frequency of a sound‚ and it relates to the highness or lowness of a tone that we hear. 3. What is syncopation? What types of music use syncopation? Syncopation involves placing emphasis on normally un-emphasized beats or using a rest on a normally emphasized beat. In other words‚ syncopation involves disrupting or interrupting the expected or normal rhythm of music. Music types that use syncopation are; ska‚ reggae‚ rap‚ jazz‚ and some forms of metal. 4. What are three examples of forms of music

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    tonality‚ and dynamics are the basic elements of music. 2. What is pitch? Pitch is the frequency of sound which varies throughout music. 3. What is syncopation? What types of music use syncopation? Syncopation is the emphasis on normally un-emphasized beats‚ or resting on a normally emphasized beat. Ska‚ reggae rap‚ jazz and some metal groups use syncopation. 4. What are three examples of forms of music? Describe each form. A Concerto is a musical solo piece accompanied by an orchestra. A Sonata is

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    Ragtime Music Essay

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    Ragtime Music – The Beauty of Syncopation Ragtime originated in the 19th century from the combination of African and European musical ideas in the southern states of the U.S. The music was more a result of experimentation and informal learning by example‚ often by self-taught musicians who played in streets and bars. This relaxed folk music became formalized into Ragtime by composers like Ben Harney and Scott Joplin who played the music to large audiences and published it so that its popularity spread

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