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23 August, 20:59

The deliberate shifting of the accent to a weak beat or an off beat is called:

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  1. 23 August, 23:20
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    The deliberate shifting of the accent to a weak beat or an off beat is called syncopation.

    Strong beats are naturally accented beats, in 4/4 beats beat 1 and beat 3 are strong beats and beat 2 and beat 4 are weak beats. Syncopation is used in many music styles. The types of syncopation are: suspension, even-note syncopation, off-beat syncopation and anticipated bass.
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