See also: back beats <span class="searchmatch">backbeats</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">backbeat</span>...
See also: back beat back beat From back + beat. <span class="searchmatch">backbeat</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">backbeats</span>) (music) The sharp accent on the second and fourth beats of rock music in 4/4...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">backbeat</span> English Wikipedia has an article on: back beat Wikipedia back beat (plural back beats) (music) Any of the even beats in music, as opposed...
Swedish Wikipedia has an article on: baktakt Wikipedia sv bak + takt baktakt c (music) <span class="searchmatch">backbeat</span> baktakt in Svenska Akademiens ordlista (SAOL)...
combining elements of jazz and blues, with syncopated rhythms and a strong <span class="searchmatch">backbeat</span>, originating among African Americans in the 1940s. Synonym: (initialism)...
article on: chop chord Wikipedia chop chord (plural chop chords) (music) A clipped <span class="searchmatch">backbeat</span>; a muted chord that marks the off-beats or upbeats. chuck (verb)...
(indicated by a conductor with a downward stroke). afterbeat, offbeat, <span class="searchmatch">backbeat</span> accented beat Earlier downbeaten, from the phrasal verb beat down IPA(key):...
hitch, setback, difficulty (rare) interval (between two actions) (music) <span class="searchmatch">backbeat</span> (music): controtempo contrattempo in Collins Italian-English Dictionary...
guitars, 4/4 time with strong percussive rhythm on beats two and four (<span class="searchmatch">backbeat</span>), and usually themes of bold wildness, rebellion, and sexuality. rock rock...