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  1. Here, a chord can serve as an upbeat to the next chord. (For example, in music theory, a dominant chord often leads to a tonic chord.) Repeated material in the prelude to Bach’s Cello Suite No.1. The first statement is an arrival. The second is an upbeat leading to the change in harmony. We can combine all these different conceptions of the ...

  2. upbeat, adj. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary

  3. Jan 8, 2022 · In contrast to the downbeat, the upbeat is the last beat preceding the downbeat. Going back to our music class example, “1 and 2 and 3 and 4”, the numbers signify the downbeats as we said. That’s because downbeats are accented and emphasized. The upbeat, on the other hand, is unaccented and not emphasized.

  4. noun . (in music) an unaccented beat preceding an accented beat.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › UpbeatUpbeat - Wikipedia

    Upbeat, in music, the last beat in the previous bar which immediately precedes the downbeat; Anacrusis, a note (or sequence of notes) which precedes the first downbeat in a bar in a musical phrase; Upbeat, by the Fred Frith Guitar Quartet, 1999; Upbeat, an American musical show 1964–1971; Upbeat Records, an independent record label

  6. Dec 21, 2023 · Results indicate familiar, upbeat music may amplify positive moods that precede the reappraisal of negative thoughts in therapy. Clinicians could consider playing personally meaningful upbeat songs prior to restructuring. More research should further examine dose-response effects and efficacy alongside clinical interventions. Conclusions

  7. upbeat (อัพ'บีท) n. จังหวะขึ้น, ความเจริญรุ่งเรือง.adj. รื่นเริง.