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sprung rhythm
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sprung rhythm

Term invented by Gerard Manley Hopkins for displacements of metrical stresses in poetry - not new to his verse, but exploited by him consciously and with great persistence and variety - and transferred to musical terminology by Michael Tippett in the prefatory notes to his second string quartet, where sprung rhythm is used with a deliberation similar to Hopkins's in the finale.

Sprung rhythm may be said to include such devices as syncopation, transference of stresses to weak beats or by trying notes over bar-lines or beats, the omission of rhythmic units by rests, or the addition of them by triplets.


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