szingradált
szingradált is a Hungarian term that translates to "syncopated" in English. It refers to a musical rhythm or effect where a normally unaccented beat or weak part of a measure is emphasized, and a normally accented beat or strong part of a measure is weakened or omitted. This displacement of the expected rhythmic pattern creates a sense of surprise, forward momentum, and often a feeling of tension or excitement.
Syncopation is a common feature in many musical genres, including jazz, funk, rock, and various forms of