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- Chop_chord abstract "In music, a chop chord is a, "clipped backbeat." In 4/4: 1 2 3 4. It is a muted chord that marks the off-beats or upbeats, in a rhythm guitar and mandolin technique, chunking, in which the chord is muted by lifting the fretting fingers immediately after strumming, producing a percussive effect.The chop is analogous to a snare drum beat and keeps the rhythm together and moving. It's one of the innovations bluegrass inventor Bill Monroe pioneered, and it gave the music a harder groove and separated it from old-time and mountain music.Traditional bluegrass bands typically do not have a drummer, and the timekeeping role is shared between several instruments. The upright bass generally plays the on-beats, while the banjo keeps a steady eighth-note rhythm. The mandolin plays chop chords on the off-beats or upbeats. (see: boom-chick) By partially relaxing the fingers of the left hand soon after strumming, the strings are allowed to rise off the frets, and their oscillations are damped by the fingers. All strings are stopped or fingered, open strings are not played in chop chords.".
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- Chop_chord wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chop chord".
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- Chop_chord subject Category:Bluegrass_music.
- Chop_chord subject Category:Folk_music.
- Chop_chord subject Category:String_performance_techniques.
- Chop_chord comment "In music, a chop chord is a, "clipped backbeat." In 4/4: 1 2 3 4. It is a muted chord that marks the off-beats or upbeats, in a rhythm guitar and mandolin technique, chunking, in which the chord is muted by lifting the fretting fingers immediately after strumming, producing a percussive effect.The chop is analogous to a snare drum beat and keeps the rhythm together and moving.".
- Chop_chord label "Chop chord".
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- Chop_chord depiction Backbeat_chop.png.
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