syncopator

syncopator
syn·co·pa·tor

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  • syncopator — noun see syncopate …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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  • syncopate — syncopator, n. /sing keuh payt , sin /, v.t., syncopated, syncopating. 1. Music. a. to place (the accents) on beats that are normally unaccented. b. to treat (a passage, piece, etc.) in this way. 2. Gram. to contract (a word) by omitting one or… …   Universalium

  • syncopate — transitive verb ( pated; pating) Date: 1605 1. a. to shorten or produce by syncope < syncopate suppose to s pose > b. to cut short ; clip, abbreviate 2. to modify or affect (musical rhythm) by syncopation • syncopator …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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  • Arthur Briggs — (b. April 9, 1899; d. July 15, 1991 in Paris) was a black American Jazz trumpeter and orchestra leader who performed in Europe.Briggs played with Will Marion Cook at the end of the 1910s. In the early 1920s, he emigrated to Europe. In 1927, he… …   Wikipedia

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  • syncopate — [ sɪŋkəpeɪt] verb 1》 [usu. as adjective syncopated] displace the beats or accents in (music or a rhythm) so that strong beats become weak and vice versa. 2》 Grammar shorten by syncope. Derivatives syncopation noun syncopator noun …   English new terms dictionary

  • syncopate — /ˈsɪŋkəpeɪt / (say singkuhpayt) verb (t) (syncopated, syncopating) 1. Music a. to place (the accents) on beats which are normally unaccented. b. to employ notes so affected in (a passage, piece, etc.). 2. Phonetics to contract (a word) by… …  

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