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slowquickquick

Slowquickquick is a descriptive term used in some music and dance contexts to denote a rhythm or tempo pattern that moves from a slow beat to two quick beats. It is not a standardized musical term with formal definitions in major dictionaries, but it appears in informal education materials, tutorials, and discussions where shorthand descriptions of timing are helpful.

In music pedagogy, slowquickquick may describe a pattern where a single long or held note aligns with

In dance and movement instruction, slowquickquick often appears as counting guidance to help students internalize a

Etymology is straightforward, deriving purely from the plain-language sequence slow, quick, quick. Because it is informal,

a
slower
portion
of
the
measure,
followed
by
two
shorter,
quicker
subdivisions.
For
example,
in
a
4/4
measure,
a
pattern
might
allocate
two
beats
to
a
slow
element
and
one
beat
each
to
two
quick
elements,
totaling
four
beats.
This
usage
is
typically
meant
to
illustrate
contrast
in
tempo
within
a
short
musical
phrase
rather
than
to
codify
a
specific
rhythmic
rule.
step
sequence.
The
pattern
can
correspond
to
one
long
step
followed
by
two
quicker
steps,
again
emphasizing
a
shift
in
tempo
or
energy.
meanings
and
applications
can
vary
between
instructors
and
communities.
See
also
tempo,
rhythm,
syncopation,
and
counting
systems
in
dance
and
music.