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The phrase "sharp beat" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong and sudden sound or impact. Example: The drum rolled in a steady beat, until suddenly a sharp beat pierced through the music, signaling the start of the chorus.
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Sharp beat Quick with a put-back for his team-high eighth goal of the playoffs.
Each glorious chorus or sharp beat or clever phrase comes as a surprise, slowly rising out of a warm musical fog and disappearing again.
Chicago got the tying goal midway through the second period when Sharp beat Evgeni Nabokov with a tricky shot through a screen to cap a three-on-two break.
The single "Shutterbug," which rides a stuttering, multi-note synth line and a sharp beat, comes closest, and there is plenty to recommend about the deep, thumping funk of "Fo Yo Sorrows," and the slinky, rumbling "Tangerine".
With a sharp beat and quirky hooks, it's the kind of song that works perfectly on a dance floor regardless of whether the dancers know or care anything about the lyrics.
A six-beat rhythm drawn from the North African traditions of Gnawas and Berbers propelled "Amessa," while "Yawlidi," which sounded cheery despite its angry lyrics, mixed the lilt of Congolese soukous with the sharp beat of North African shaabi music.
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All night she stuck to sharp beats and simple refrains.
Late Saturday night a D.J.'s sharp beats crackled upward into the sepulchral corners of the Anchorage, the performance space within the Brooklyn Bridge.
What typifies Right Now in 2004 are the sharp beats of three producers from the Virginia Beach area: Timothy (Timbaland) Mosley, 32, and the Neptunes, a k a Pharrell Williams, 30, and Chad Hugo, 29.
The songs starts off slowly with jazz trumpets and a soft drum pattern before gathering a sharper beat, and Miley's vocal calling out that she is a "female rebel".
Like most singers in their early 20's, he can't compete with Mr. McKnight when it comes to carrying (or writing) a tune, but he makes up for it with sharper beats and sharper cheekbones.
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