downbeat|downbeats in English

noun

first beat of a musical measure

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1. The Bari Infinity Hard Rubber Mouthpiece makes the news in Downbeat

2. The downbeat Coincides with the upward stroke of a conductor's hand

3. So, like, this is the new bass line, and this is matching up downbeats.

4. Cautious (also: aloof, demure, downbeat, inhibited, low-key, moderate, muted, reserved, restrained, stolid)

5. What, that dice game where you shake dice and yell out, " Downbeat "?

6. Clogging is a dance that is done in time with the music -to the downbeat usually with the heel keeping rhythm

7. Trump Croaks His Way Through Downbeat Election Day Call With ‘Fox & Friends’ Jamie Ross 11/3/2020 White House, health officials concerned after …

8. "Aftermath," a new revenge drama starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, is considerably more contemplative and downbeat than the Austrian leading man's fans might expect

9. Accompanimental rhythms may be preceded by an arrastre (from arrastrar, ‘to drag’), a standard anticipatory sliding instrumental technique that pushes the music to a downbeat (Examples 1.b

10. Aquatinted [acquainted] be acquainted (persons) become acquainted become acquainted with the upbeats and downbeats of the song Become acquainted/familiar with get acquainted + RCM Get acquainted with He was acquainted in the town