syncopate
The rather difficult process of creating and maintaining distinctly different rhythmic assignments for each hand; relevant to most musical instruments, but in particular to the piano.
can't syncopate that shit...ties my fingers up in fuckin' knots bro!
Syncope
Syncope is a word that means to faint or suddenly become unconscious.
A person can faint for many reasons, some related to the heart and others not. By far, the most common type of faint in children relates to what is called the autonomic temperature, heart rate, blood pressure, breathing rate, etc. This is called vasodepressor syndrome. These commonly occur with emotional stress (i.e. drawing blood, getting one's report card) and are made worse by hunger, fever/colds, and hot stuffy environments.
Usually the kids will feel nausea, sweating, and may look pale. They faint (and as long as they are flat) usually recover in a few minutes.
A variation of this response is called neurocardiogenic syncope where there are some abnormal responses by the nervous system that causes you to faint. In this case, the heart rate becomes very slow.
A person can faint for many reasons, some related to the heart and others not. By far, the most common type of faint in children relates to what is called the autonomic temperature, heart rate, blood pressure, breathing rate, etc. This is called vasodepressor syndrome. These commonly occur with emotional stress (i.e. drawing blood, getting one's report card) and are made worse by hunger, fever/colds, and hot stuffy environments.
Usually the kids will feel nausea, sweating, and may look pale. They faint (and as long as they are flat) usually recover in a few minutes.
A variation of this response is called neurocardiogenic syncope where there are some abnormal responses by the nervous system that causes you to faint. In this case, the heart rate becomes very slow.
"That girl has syncope; she passes out frequently."
"When that kid donated blood, he passed out. His mother thinks he has syncope."
"When that kid donated blood, he passed out. His mother thinks he has syncope."
Syncopation
Syncopation
Syncopation, where one is so constipated, they sing!
But if they are in a 50 mile range with someone else, they sing in sync
Syncopation, where one is so constipated, they sing!
But if they are in a 50 mile range with someone else, they sing in sync
"Woah dude! Did you see how syncopated that girl was? She could work for the opera!!"
'Syncopation is a serious thing' - ad for anti syncopation cream
'Syncopation is a serious thing' - ad for anti syncopation cream
syncope
syncope is a temporary loss of consciousness mostly related to blood flow to the brain.
also called "fainting" or "passing out"
also called "fainting" or "passing out"
The presence of toxins in the blood not only affects the brain, causing delirium, but also other organs, the heart and lung, and may cause fatal syncope or respiratory failure.
Syncope
A native Australian aboriginal who succeeded Eddie Mabo in the native title act. 1994
Syncope stole ma baby
syncopation
The accenting of an unconventional pattern of beats to create a rhythm, such as the first and fourth beats in a 4/4 time signature.
An example of syncopation is Flamenco dance, in which the offbeats of the musical rhythm are accented by the steps of the dancer.
Syncope
Syncope, a rare disease caused by lack of blood flow to the brain, is rare within adulthood and puberty. Syncope is caused by smoking too much (or overdosing). Some
side effects are swooning, (fainting), sinus headaches, and sleepiness. Causes are any illegal or commonly used drugs, such as marijuana, crack/cocaine, oxycontin, GHB,
meth, meperidine,and amphetamine. There is no yet cure of Syncope, but it is highly dangerous within the teenage years.
side effects are swooning, (fainting), sinus headaches, and sleepiness. Causes are any illegal or commonly used drugs, such as marijuana, crack/cocaine, oxycontin, GHB,
meth, meperidine,and amphetamine. There is no yet cure of Syncope, but it is highly dangerous within the teenage years.
(no yet example for syncope)