Short answer: Rhythm that deviates from the expected sequence of strong and weak beats for a given tempo. In most applications of 4/4, the first beat is strong, and the third beat is strong and perhaps a little less so than the first beat. See link for a good summary with examples.
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1 [usu. as adj. ] ( syncopated) displace the beats or accents in (music or a rhythm) so that strong beats become weak and vice versa : syncopated dance music. 2 shorten (a word) by dropping sounds or letters in the middle, as in symbology for symbolology, or Gloster for Gloucester.
This lesson is made so the students have examples of how syncopated rhythm sounds. The teacher is going to assign three different groups, different rhythm patterns and different sounds. They are going to play them individually then together as a class.by anne opiniano
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What ocean has the most icebergs?
An even rhythm is a balance rhythem, the uneven rhythm is an unbalance rhythem.