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The term "syncopation" was first used in the 16th century in the context of music theory. It was initially used to describe the omission of a note in a melodic line, particularly in polyphonic music. Over time, the meaning of the term expanded to include the omission of syllables in speech and the creation of unexpected accents in rhythm and melody.
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