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  1. Beatmaker: Make a Beat for Free | Splice

    Make a beat from millions of royalty-free samples and loops using Splice. Our beatmaker allows you to save your beat or download as MIDI. Start today!

  2. Make beats | Learning Music

    Explore the fundamentals of music via Ableton's interactive website. Experiment with beats, melody, harmony, basslines, and song structure in your web browser.

  3. BEAT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    They beat us 14 to 3. She beat the old record by three seconds. Someone else beat her out for the job. Years of failure had beaten him down. I was going to make the suggestion, but she …

  4. Beat - definition of beat by The Free Dictionary

    Define beat. beat synonyms, beat pronunciation, beat translation, English dictionary definition of beat. strike repeatedly; vanquish; sound a signal: beat a drum; a rhythmical unit of time: The …

  5. Beat (music) - Wikipedia

    So "off-beat" is a musical term, commonly applied to syncopation, that emphasizes the weak even beats of a bar, as opposed to the usual on-beat. This is a fundamental technique of African …

  6. BEAT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    If you beat someone or something, you hit them very hard. My sister tried to stop them and they beat her. [VERB noun]

  7. Beat Time Indoor Sports Center - Official MapQuest

    Beat Time Sports Center in Woodstock, GA is a versatile athletic facility catering to families with a diverse array of activities. With offerings such as tennis, yoga, Zumba, soccer, dance, salsa …

  8. BEAT | meaning - Cambridge Learner's Dictionary

    beat verb (SOUND) to hit against something hard, making a continuous or regular sound:

  9. Beat | Jazz, Fusion & Funk | Britannica

    Beat, in music, the basic rhythmic unit of a measure, or bar, not to be confused with rhythm as such; nor is the beat necessarily identical with the underlying pulse of a given piece of music, …

  10. beat - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    Idioms off one's beat, outside of one's routine, general knowledge, or range of experience: He protested that nonobjective art was off his beat. Music and Dance, Idioms on the beat, in the …