How To Use Syncopation To Write Better Rhythms

Опубликовано: 27 Декабрь 2024
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Syncopation is when you accent or place emphasis on the weak beats in your music. Using syncopation will captivate your listeners and make your music stand out. In this video I’ll be explaining the four most common types of syncopation, and how you can use them in your music.

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00:00 Intro
00:23 What is syncopation?
02:51 Even note syncopation
03:42 Suspension syncopation
04:37 Offbeat syncopation
05:44 Anticipated bass syncopation
07:17 Outro

The first type of syncopation is even note syncopation. It brings that backbeat feel to your music. Accenting beats two and four is all you need to do. It’s used often in reggae and jazz music.

Suspension syncopation happens when the accents fall on beats two and four. This is like even note syncopation, but the note duration carries over beats one and three.

Offbeat syncopation occurs when you begin to accent the offbeat eighth notes. Use this type of syncopation to add spice to your rhythms.

Anticipated bass is the last type of syncopation. It happens when you accent the offbeat eighth notes while carrying over the note duration to the strong beats. It works very well on bass lines to anticipate the next chord or section. It helps keep the music moving forward.

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