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offbeat    音标拼音: ['ɔfb'it]
a. 不平常的,离奇的
n. 弱拍

不平常的,离奇的弱拍

offbeat
adj 1: informal terms; strikingly unconventional [synonym: {far-
out}, {kinky}, {offbeat}, {quirky}, {way-out}]
n 1: an unaccented beat (especially the last beat of a measure)
[synonym: {upbeat}, {offbeat}]

74 Moby Thesaurus words for "offbeat":
Bohemian, bar beat, beat, bizarre, breakaway, contrasting, counter,
deviant, different, disparate, dissimilar, divergent, diverse,
downbeat, eccentric, far out, freaky, free and easy, fringy,
hardly like, heretical, heterodox, hippie, idiosyncratic, informal,
innovative, kinky, maverick, nonuniform, not cricket, not done,
not kosher, novel, odd, off, original, out, outlandish, outre,
peculiar, pulsation, pulse, queer, rare, recherche, scarcely like,
strange, sui generis, throb, unalike, uncommon, unconventional,
uncustomary, undreamed-of, unexpected, unfamiliar, unfashionable,
unheard-of, unidentical, unique, unlike, unmatched, unordinary,
unorthodox, unresembling, unsame, unsimilar, unthought-of, unusual,
unwonted, upbeat, way out, weird, weirdo


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  • What are the On and Off beats? - Music: Practice Theory Stack Exchange
    1 and 3 are downbeats, 2 and 4 are upbeats Being “on the beat” means playing at the same time as a beat Playing “off the beat” means playing in between two beats I’m not familiar with the terms “on beat” or “off beat” on reference to specific beats in a measure
  • On-beats vs off-beats in guitar - Music: Practice Theory Stack Exchange
    One possible source of confusion: sometimes people use the term "offbeat" in a colloquial way to refer to what might more properly be called "weak beats": beats 2 and 4 in a basic 4 4 Most diatribes about "clapping on the offbeat" really mean beats 2 and 4; to clap on "offbeats" that were in fact between every beat would only apply to a hoedown-like "stomp clap stomp clap" situation
  • theory - Is there a difference between playing off the beat and . . .
    The answers show that different people unterstand “playing off the beat” in quite widely different ways If this exam question was graded expecting a single specific “correct” answer, then it was a bad question (though less unreasonable if the exam was following a specific course or textbook that had used one particular meaning of the phrase) On the other hand, as @AlbrechtHügli
  • performing - Music: Practice Theory Stack Exchange
    This is something which I have found is performed much more by European artists than American After many years performing, artists start to modify their songs Speeding up some beats, and stretching
  • theory - Stressing the third beat more than the first in 4 4: is it . . .
    More generally though, syncopation is about subverting the listener's rhythmic expectations and interrupting the regular metric patterns I feel like this broader definition would include putting unusual emphasis on beat 3 in 4 4 even though, as far as I understand, beat 3 is not usually considired "weak" of "offbeat"
  • What do we call music which is not played on the beat?
    The second and fourth are weaker - the "off-beats" So, when you don't play on the 'strong' beats of the measure, but on the weak ones, you play off beat or a simpler Offbeat, originally a music term meaning "not following the standard beat", which has also become a general synonym for "unconventional" or "unusual"
  • What is the and called in 4 4 time? - Music: Practice Theory Stack . . .
    "1 and 2 and 3 and 4 " If beats 1 and 3 are strong (aka on-beat) and 2 and 4 are weak (aka off-beat) What is the 'and' called? I'm wondering about the terminology
  • Songs with off-beats? - Music: Practice Theory Stack Exchange
    I found this a lot in old songs, but also in quite a few new ones I love songs that have this, off-beat music playing in the background I know the song 'Bernadette' by IAMX has it The beginning of
  • terminology - What is the meaning of playing off the beat and . . .
    I am learning piano from a book and I can't understand the meaning of the phrases "playing on the beat" and "playing off the beat" and the difference between them Can anyone explain them to me?
  • rhythm - Music: Practice Theory Stack Exchange
    The point of putting the rhythm group on the back-beat is letting the lead stand out on the beat, giving its lyric stresses and leading consonants (for a vocal lead) breathing room and giving it the lead in harmonic changes If you put the lead on the back-beat as well, there is nothing but back-beat and it becomes indistinguishable from on-beat





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