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This project investigates the historical development of syncopation in Western music from 1300 to 1600. It aims to analyze theoretical sources and contemporary compositions to enhance understanding of how syncopation influenced the perception of musical time, meter, and rhythm.
The organization of time is fundamental to how we perceive and understand music.
Different aspects of musical time have been extensively studied (such as how meter and rhythm relate, the connection between musical time and memory, the continuity of musical time, etc.), but so far limited scholarly attention has been given to syncopation, a way of disrupting the regularity of musical time.
Specifically, modern scholars and musicians understand syncopation as the shifting of a stressed beat before…
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