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Gravity is a force pulling together all matter (which is anything you can physically touch). The more matter, the more gravity, so things that have a lot of matter such as planets and moons and stars pull more strongly.
Some people have different sense of comedy. some will think they are funny, ehile others will be more machure
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Beats that are more strongly emphasized than others are said to be accented. These accented beats typically create a sense of rhythm and help to structure the music or speech being performed.
A stressed rhythm is a rhythm where certain beats or notes are emphasized or given more emphasis than others. This can create a sense of tension or energy in the music.
In music, a strong beat is typically emphasized and feels more powerful, while a weak beat is less emphasized and feels less powerful. This distinction is often determined by the rhythm and accentuation of the music, with strong beats usually falling on the downbeats and weak beats falling on the offbeats.
the same reason some people are more strongly affected than others with outdoor air impurities. Allergies are always a possibility or simply having a more sensitive nasal passage.
Beats two and four in a measure of 4/4 are commonly referred to as the "backbeats." In popular music and many styles of rhythm, these beats are emphasized to create a strong sense of groove and drive. This emphasis often makes the music feel more dynamic and danceable.
the syllable is pronounced more strongly than the others in a word
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No, Piano is more on melody. Drums are more beats
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When listening to a piece of music we usually feel some beats more strongly than others, so that we can count a recurring pattern of loud and soft, or "accented" and "unaccented" beats. (an accent is a stress placed on a note or beat). For example, in a march we could count a ONE-two pattern, the ONE being the accented note and the beginning of the bar. In a waltz the pattern would be ONE-two-three. Most songs have a ONE-two-three-four pattern.The patterning of beats into repeated groups is called "metre". The unit of time occupied by one group of beats (that is, from one accented beat to the next) is called a bar. Metre provides a framework of bars within the sounds and silences of music occur.The are three basic metres in music:1. duple metre - two beats in a bar2. triple metre - three beats to a bar3. quadruple metre - four beats to a bar
When listening to a piece of music we usually feel some beats more strongly than others, so that we can count a recurring pattern of loud and soft, or "accented" and "unaccented" beats. (an accent is a stress placed on a note or beat). For example, in a march we could count a ONE-two pattern, the ONE being the accented note and the beginning of the bar. In a waltz the pattern would be ONE-two-three. Most songs have a ONE-two-three-four pattern.The patterning of beats into repeated groups is called "metre". The unit of time occupied by one group of beats (that is, from one accented beat to the next) is called a bar. Metre provides a framework of bars within the sounds and silences of music occur.The are three basic metres in music:1. duple metre - two beats in a bar2. triple metre - three beats to a bar3. quadruple metre - four beats to a bar