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The New Yorker, May 16, 1936 P. 11 Swing notes for a dulcimer: An organ-grinder who works lower Fifth Avenue has taught his monkey to give the Fascist salute.
By Julie Sandler, S. Crisman, and E. B. White The New Yorker, May 16, 1936 P. 11 Swing notes for a dulcimer: An organ-grinder who works lower Fifth Avenue has taught his monkey to give the Fascist salute.
There are no rhythmic surprises, or what is called syncopation, in most presentations of "The Star-Spangled Banner". Jazz musicians, on the other hand, "swing" notes, which means they change the length of notes, holding some longer and making others shorter.
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It also utilizes swing note, synthesized percussion, and the use of sample loop throughout its production.
Swing music is characterized by a strong rhythm section, usually consisting of a double bass and drums, playing in a medium to fast tempo, and rhythmic devices like the swung note.
Swing is characterized by a strong rhythm section, usually consisting of double bass and drums, medium to fast tempo, and rhythmic devices like the swung note, which is common to most jazz.
Use different rhythms, syncopate, swing 8th notes to fit the style, build a sequence, repeat motifs, and just get into the music.
— suddenly Mr. Garzone determined a stronger rhythm for the band, playing swung eighth notes in a fast tempo.
As the pendant swings, she notes a subtle change in motion that, she says, indicates she has found some.
Republicans sought to turn the issue on dozens of potentially vulnerable Democrats in swing districts, noting that they had opposed a Republican procedural move that would have shut down the bailout fund and put the money toward paying off the national debt.
But "the pendulum is swinging", Andrews notes.
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