Afterbeat

/ˈæftərˌbɪt/ noun

A beat or rhythm that comes after the main beat in music, often creating a syncopated or off-beat effect.

Compound of 'after' (Old English æfter, meaning 'behind') and 'beat' (from Old English beaten, meaning 'to strike'). The term emerged in musical terminology to describe syncopated rhythms where emphasis falls on traditionally weaker beats.

AM Aftermath
ARصدى
BNপরিধান
CAeco
CSozvěna
DAefterklang
DENachschlag
ELεcho
ESeco
FAصدای پس از
FIjälkiääni
FRrefrain
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