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The bass drum generally provides a strong beat for the music. Mostly played on a downbeat, or the other strong beats in that meter (Time Signature)
Nonmetric
Syncopated
music lacking a strong sense of beat or meter, common in certain non-western cultures
The answer is the "tempo" as in, this tempo is really fast!
The bass drum generally provides a strong beat for the music. Mostly played on a downbeat, or the other strong beats in that meter (Time Signature)
Nonmetric
Syncopated
That would be a description of rock and roll, sometimes called rock music.
It's rap.
music lacking a strong sense of beat or meter, common in certain non-western cultures
sforzando
Either offbeat or syncopated.
The entire idea of rock music is a driving beat that gets people moving. The way that rock music developed especially in the 60's-90's was just with that beat and it stuck. Its all about that particular style of music.
The swing beat is used a lot in blues. Also, this bears a strong resemblance to Folk Music and Asian music because of the repeated use of the pentatonic scale.
A fast 2-beat, about quarter note 150, with strong pulse to the beat. Most musical pieces written for the can-can are labeled either "can-can" or sometimes "galop".
I would have to say that it doesn't have a strong beat but, it has more of a strong sound.