Particular genres where this device can be widely found include, but are not limited to: jazz, funk, rap, reggae, electronic music, and rock & roll. Nonetheless, small and potentially more obscures examples of syncopation can be found in nearly every existing music style....
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Jazz music originated from the Black Americans in the beginning of the 20th century. It is characterised by improvisation, syncopation, and usually a regular or forceful rhythm. Instruments like the harmonica, trumpets and other percussion instruments are associated with jazz. Some jazz sub genres ar...
A polyrhythm is the concurrent playing of two disparate rhythms. Known a cross-rhythm when it carries throughout an entire composition, polyrhythm appears in both Western and non-Western music, adding texture and complexity. Polyrhythm is not to be confused with syncopation (accenting the off-beat...
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