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What is beats ?? ???????

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Answered by TrapNation
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The phenomena of a regular increase or decrease in intensity of sound waves due to superposition of two sound waves of slightly different frequencies but of same amplitudes. One maximum and one minimum intensity of sound waves combindly is called a beat and the number of beats obtained in one second is called beat frequency.
Answered by altheaconcepcion17
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What is a Beat?

In music, the beat is the basic unit of time. It’s a way that musicians count the notes being played to stay in synch with each other, and is often associated with the pulse that listeners tend to feel in the music. That is to say, when one is to clap along or dance with the music, they are moving to the beat.

Songs are made up of three basic components: harmony, melody, and beat. The harmony and melody create the sounds in a song, while beat is the basic unit of time in a song—or the length pf the notes—that creates rhythm and somewhat affects the speed or tempo of a song.

Beat is a unique part of music because it refers to several aspects of a song. In popular use, it simply is rhythm. For instance, when thinking of a song, you might hum along with it (that would be the melody), or you might like the way the song makes you feel (which is usually the way the melody is set against the harmony). However, do you find yourself at times clapping your hands along with a song? Or stomping your foot? That is considered the beat.

Beat is most associated with drummers or other percussion players. It’s as if they oversee the beat!  While all instruments that produce musical notes – the keyboards, string instruments, wind instruments and brass –work to create the harmony, melody, and beat, it’s the percussion instruments that are focused on the beat.

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