Music rhythms include syncopation and triplet.
1, triplet
triplet, that is, one beat, two beats or four beats are divided into three parts, and each tone sings (plays) 1/3 beat, 2/3 beat or 4/3 beat. It can also be understood as the length of two notes sung (played) by three notes, for example, the length of two quarter notes sung (played) by three quarter notes in a quarter beat is two beats.
This is a typical rhythm change. When the music is playing, the sudden triplet will give people a feeling of "dislocation" and instability. The score is represented by a sign with a "3" in the middle of the Legato.
2. great syncopation
syncopation rhythm is the rhythm change that occurs when the melody is in progress and the regular rhythm law is changed due to the needs of music, and the strong beat and weak beat of notes are changed and emphasized.
three notes a, b and c, their order is ABC, at this time, A+C=B, and AC is divided by B .. This is just a special form of segmentation among many forms. One note can also be divided by multiple notes, such as: 1/8, 1/4, 1/4, 1/8; 1/2, 1, 1, 1, 1/2, etc.
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In music, rhythm and beat always coexist at the same time, and music is organized by the length and strength of sounds and the fixity and accuracy of their relationship. Beat is like a neat step in a procession; Rhythm is like ever-changing drums.
The relationship between the lengths of sounds organized by strengths and weaknesses is called "rhythm".
There are strong and weak identical time segments that are repeated in a certain order, which is called "beat".