Upbeat (music)

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Upbeat (Ger. Auftakt).

1. An unaccented beat or beats that occur before the first beat of a following measure. Also called anacrusis or pickup. In other words, this is an impulse in a measured rhythm that immediately precedes, and hence anticipates, the downbeat, which is the strongest of such impulses. It can be the last beat in a bar where that bar precedes a new bar of music.[1]

2. An anticipatory note or succession of notes occurring before the first barline of a piece, sometimes referred to as an ‘upbeat figure’, section or phrase. An alternative expression for "upbeat figure" is "anacrusis" (from Greek. ana: "up towards" and krousis: "to strike"; Fr. anacrouse). This term was borrowed from poetry where it refers to one or more unstressed extrametrical syllables at the beginning of a line.[1]

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Beginning of BWV736, with anacrusis in red.

3. The upward stroke made by a conductor to indicate the beat that leads into a new measure.

  1. ^ a b DOGANTAN, MINE (2007). Upbeat (English). Grove Music Online. Retrieved on 2007-02-10.

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