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12 August, 22:35

A common way composers create rhythmic interest is by shifting the accent to a - beat (also known as an - ) instead of emphasizing the - beat of the measure. This technique is called -. a) weak, b) offbeat, c) strong, d) syncopation

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  1. 12 August, 22:56
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    ( ...) shifting the accent to a weak beat (also known as offbeat) instead of emphasizing the strong beat, this technique is cald syncopation

    Explanation:

    most commonly music emphasizes strong beats, I. E. the times you'd tap your feet on the ground when moving it along with the music. They are usually very regular, like a heartbeat or a metronome.

    Syncopation is when you move the accent around so it falls before or after the strong beat (the tick in the metronome)
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