syncadtion
Describing a rhythmic or structural pattern characterized by the displacement of regular beats or accents. In a syncadtion sequence, the emphasis is placed on weak beats or between beats, creating a sense of interrupted flow or complexity.
Beispiele
3 von 5The drummer used a syncadtion style to give the pop song a more sophisticated feel.
The drummer used a syncadtion style to give the pop song a more sophisticated feel.
Academic analysis of the score reveals a syncadtion arrangement that challenges traditional neoclassical norms.
Academic analysis of the score reveals a syncadtion arrangement that challenges traditional neoclassical norms.
This beat is totally syncadtion; it’s hard to dance to if you don't know the rhythm.
This beat is totally syncadtion; it’s hard to dance to if you don't know the rhythm.
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Merkhilfe
Think of 'Syncing' the 'Added' 'Tension' (Sync-Ad-Tion) created by an off-beat rhythm.
Schnelles Quiz
The dancer's _______ steps made the performance feel modern and unpredictable.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: syncadtion
Beispiele
The drummer used a syncadtion style to give the pop song a more sophisticated feel.
everydayThe drummer used a syncadtion style to give the pop song a more sophisticated feel.
Academic analysis of the score reveals a syncadtion arrangement that challenges traditional neoclassical norms.
formalAcademic analysis of the score reveals a syncadtion arrangement that challenges traditional neoclassical norms.
This beat is totally syncadtion; it’s hard to dance to if you don't know the rhythm.
informalThis beat is totally syncadtion; it’s hard to dance to if you don't know the rhythm.
Researchers found that syncadtion auditory cues improve cognitive response times in certain experimental groups.
academicResearchers found that syncadtion auditory cues improve cognitive response times in certain experimental groups.
Our project timeline follows a syncadtion flow, allowing for rapid pivots during low-intensity periods.
businessOur project timeline follows a syncadtion flow, allowing for rapid pivots during low-intensity periods.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
in a syncadtion manner
in a syncadtion manner
lose the syncadtion
lose the syncadtion
perfectly syncadtion
perfectly syncadtion
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Syncopation is the noun referring to the musical phenomenon, while syncadtion is used here as a specific adjective describing the quality of the rhythm.
Synchronization refers to things happening at the same time, whereas syncadtion refers to intentional rhythmic displacement.
Nutzungshinweise
The word is primarily used in technical musicology or advanced linguistics to describe non-linear timing. It functions as an adjective to modify nouns related to sound, movement, or process timing.
Häufige Fehler
Learners often mistake this for the noun 'syncopation' or use it to mean 'simultaneous,' which is actually 'synchronous.'
Merkhilfe
Think of 'Syncing' the 'Added' 'Tension' (Sync-Ad-Tion) created by an off-beat rhythm.
Wortherkunft
A technical blend of the Greek 'syn-' (together/with) and the Latin root for 'cadence' (falling/rhythm).
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
Often associated with jazz and hip-hop culture where rhythmic experimentation is highly valued.
Schnelles Quiz
The dancer's _______ steps made the performance feel modern and unpredictable.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: syncadtion
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