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beat

A beat is the sound in music that makes you want to move. It is like a steady 'tap, tap, tap' that you can hear in a song. It helps you know when to clap your hands.

When you listen to music, the beat is the regular pulse. If you tap your foot, you are following the beat. Most songs have a beat that stays the same from the start to the end.

The beat acts as the foundation of a musical piece. It is the basic unit of time that keeps musicians synchronized. When you say a song has a 'good beat,' you mean the rhythm is catchy and easy to follow.

In music theory, the beat is the structural pulse that defines the tempo. Beyond music, the term is used metaphorically to describe the rhythm of life or the consistent pattern of an activity, such as a police officer's 'beat' or neighborhood route.

The concept of the beat is essential for understanding musical meter. It provides the framework for syncopation and complex rhythmic structures. Figuratively, it can refer to an area of responsibility or a recurring cycle of events, highlighting the word's evolution from a simple pulse to a complex organizational term.

Historically, the beat represents the intersection of physical percussion and temporal measurement. In literary and cultural analysis, the 'beat' can signify a subculture (like the Beat Generation) or the underlying pulse of a narrative. Its usage spans from the literal rhythmic pulse in a composition to the abstract cadence of human experience, demonstrating the word's profound linguistic versatility.

beat en 30 secondes

  • Beat is a steady pulse.
  • It is used in music.
  • It can be a noun or verb.
  • It has many idioms.

When we talk about the beat in music, we are talking about the heartbeat of the song. It is that constant, repeating pulse that you can feel under the melody.

Think of it like a clock ticking in the background of a song. Whether you are listening to a fast pop track or a slow lullaby, the beat is the invisible grid that keeps all the instruments and the singer working together in harmony.

You don't always hear the beat as a loud sound; sometimes, it is just something you feel in your body. It is the reason why you naturally start tapping your foot when a song you like comes on the radio!

The word beat comes from the Old English word beatan, which meant to strike or hit. This makes perfect sense when you think about how a drummer literally hits a drum to create a rhythm.

Over centuries, the word evolved from describing a physical action—like beating a rug or beating a drum—to describing the abstract concept of musical time. It shares roots with Germanic languages, where the idea of 'striking' is central to the word's DNA.

Interestingly, the musical usage became very popular in the 20th century, especially with the rise of jazz and rock music. These genres relied heavily on a strong, driving pulse, making the word beat a household term for music lovers everywhere.

In everyday English, we use beat as a noun to describe rhythm. You will often hear people say, 'I love the beat of this song' or 'Can you feel the beat?'

It is a very versatile word. In a formal musical context, a conductor might talk about the 'downbeat' or 'upbeat' to guide an orchestra. In casual conversation, we might just say something has a 'sick beat' if we really like the rhythm.

Common collocations include steady beat, fast beat, and dropping the beat. Using these phrases helps you sound much more natural when discussing your favorite music with friends.

1. Skip a beat: To hesitate or miss a moment of rhythm. Example: My heart skipped a beat when I saw the surprise party.

2. March to the beat of your own drum: To do things in your own way. Example: She doesn't care about trends; she marches to the beat of her own drum.

3. Off-beat: Something that is unusual or not following the standard rhythm. Example: The comedy show had a very off-beat sense of humor.

4. Miss a beat: To fail to notice or react to something. Example: Even with all the noise, the teacher didn't miss a beat while explaining the lesson.

5. Beat the clock: To finish something before time runs out. Example: We managed to beat the clock and finish the project by five.

The word beat is a countable noun. You can have 'one beat' or 'many beats'. It is often used with articles: 'The beat is strong' or 'There is a steady beat.'

Pronunciation is identical in British and American English: /biːt/. It rhymes with seat, feet, meet, sweet, and treat. The vowel sound is a long 'ee' sound, which is very common in English.

When used as a noun, the stress is always on the single syllable. It is a very simple word to pronounce, but make sure you don't confuse it with the past tense of the verb 'beat', which is also 'beat'!

Le savais-tu ?

The word evolved from physical striking to musical pulse.

Guide de prononciation

UK /biːt/
US /biːt/
Rime avec
feet meet seat sweet treat
Erreurs fréquentes
  • pronouncing it like 'bit'
  • shortening the vowel
  • stressing the wrong syllable

Niveau de difficulté

Lecture 1/5

easy

Écriture 2/5

easy

Expression orale 2/5

easy

Écoute 1/5

easy

Quoi apprendre ensuite

Prérequis

music sound time

Apprends ensuite

rhythm tempo meter

Avancé

syncopation cadence

Grammaire à connaître

Noun usage

The beat is loud.

Countable nouns

Two beats.

Articles

The beat.

Exemples par niveau

1

I like the beat of this song.

I enjoy the rhythm.

Noun usage.

2

The beat is fast.

The rhythm is quick.

Simple subject.

3

Can you hear the beat?

Is the rhythm audible?

Question form.

4

Tap to the beat.

Move your foot with the rhythm.

Imperative.

5

The beat is loud.

The rhythm is strong.

Adjective usage.

6

Follow the beat.

Stay with the rhythm.

Verb + noun.

7

This song has a good beat.

The rhythm is nice.

Subject + verb.

8

The beat is slow.

The rhythm is calm.

Descriptive.

1

The drummer kept a steady beat.

2

I love the heavy beat of rock music.

3

She tapped her fingers to the beat.

4

The beat makes me want to dance.

5

Can you feel the beat in your chest?

6

The song has a very simple beat.

7

We changed the beat of the music.

8

Listen for the beat in the intro.

1

The beat of the drums was hypnotic.

2

He struggled to stay on the beat during the solo.

3

The producer added a digital beat to the track.

4

The song's beat is perfect for running.

5

She changed the beat to make it more exciting.

6

The band missed a beat during the performance.

7

The beat is the most important part of the song.

8

You can hear the bass over the beat.

1

The syncopated beat gave the song a unique feel.

2

The DJ dropped the beat at the perfect moment.

3

The underlying beat drives the entire composition.

4

He is responsible for the police beat in this area.

5

The rhythm section provides a solid beat.

6

The beat of the music echoed through the hall.

7

She adjusted the beat to match the dancers.

8

The song has a complex, off-beat rhythm.

1

The repetitive beat creates a sense of urgency in the film score.

2

The poet used the beat of the words to create a musical quality.

3

The journalist covers the political beat for the newspaper.

4

The subtle beat in the background adds depth to the track.

5

The rhythmic beat of the rain was soothing.

6

The composer experimented with an irregular beat.

7

The beat of the city is never-ending.

8

The dancers moved in perfect time with the beat.

1

The cadence of his speech had a hypnotic beat.

2

The beat of the heart is the body's natural metronome.

3

The cultural movement known as the Beat Generation changed literature.

4

The beat of the tom-toms signaled the start of the ceremony.

5

The structural beat of the novel keeps the reader engaged.

6

His writing has a distinct, lyrical beat.

7

The beat of the marchers' feet shook the ground.

8

The beat of the waves against the shore was constant.

Synonymes

Antonymes

silence stillness discord

Collocations courantes

steady beat
fast beat
drop the beat
skip a beat
keep the beat
strong beat
catchy beat
follow the beat
miss a beat
electronic beat

Expressions idiomatiques

"skip a beat"

to hesitate

He didn't skip a beat when asked the hard question.

casual

"march to the beat of your own drum"

to be independent

She always marches to the beat of her own drum.

idiomatic

"miss a beat"

to fail to notice

The expert didn't miss a beat.

casual

"beat the clock"

to finish before a deadline

We worked hard to beat the clock.

neutral

"off-beat"

unconventional

His style is a bit off-beat.

casual

"beat a retreat"

to leave quickly

When the rain started, we beat a retreat.

formal

Facile à confondre

beat vs bit

similar sound

bit is a small piece, beat is a rhythm

a bit of cake vs the beat of the drum

beat vs bet

similar spelling

bet is a wager

I bet you win vs the beat of the song

beat vs beet

homophone

beet is a vegetable

I ate a beet vs the beat of the music

beat vs bat

similar spelling

bat is an animal or sports tool

a baseball bat vs the beat of the song

Structures de phrases

A1

The beat is + adjective

The beat is fast.

A2

I like the beat of + noun

I like the beat of this song.

A2

Can you hear the beat?

Can you hear the beat?

B1

He kept the beat with his feet.

He kept the beat with his feet.

B1

The song has a strong beat.

The song has a strong beat.

Famille de mots

Noms

beater a tool for beating

Verbes

beat to hit or pulse

Adjectifs

beaten hit repeatedly

Apparenté

rhythm synonymous concept

Comment l'utiliser

frequency

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Erreurs courantes
  • Using 'beat' as a verb when meaning 'rhythm'. Use 'beat' as a noun.

    Beat is the noun for the pulse.

  • Confusing 'beat' with 'bit'. Pronounce the long 'ee'.

    They sound different.

  • Saying 'the beat are fast'. The beat is fast.

    Beat is singular here.

  • Using 'beat' for 'tempo' incorrectly. Tempo is speed, beat is pulse.

    They have different meanings.

  • Misusing 'off-beat' as 'bad'. Off-beat means unusual.

    It's not necessarily negative.

Astuces

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Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a drum in your living room.

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When Native Speakers Use It

When talking about music.

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Cultural Insight

The Beatles are a huge part of culture.

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Grammar Shortcut

Beat is a noun here.

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Say It Right

Long 'ee' sound.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't say 'bits' for 'beats'.

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Did You Know?

Beat can mean a police route.

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Study Smart

Listen to music and tap the beat.

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Rhyming

Rhyme with seat.

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Collocations

Use 'steady' with beat.

Mémorise-le

Moyen mnémotechnique

B-E-A-T: Body Enjoys A Tap.

Association visuelle

A drummer hitting a drum.

Word Web

rhythm music pulse drum time

Défi

Tap your foot to 5 different songs today.

Origine du mot

Old English

Sens originel : to strike or hit

Contexte culturel

None, generally neutral.

Used in music, sports, and journalism.

The Beatles (band name) Beat Generation (literary movement)

Pratique dans la vie réelle

Contextes réels

music class

  • follow the beat
  • keep the beat
  • the beat is steady

dance party

  • feel the beat
  • the beat is loud
  • dance to the beat

journalism

  • cover the beat
  • political beat
  • on the beat

exercise

  • fast beat
  • run to the beat
  • steady beat

Amorces de conversation

"Do you like the beat of this song?"

"Can you follow the beat?"

"What kind of beat do you like?"

"Do you march to the beat of your own drum?"

"Have you ever heard an off-beat song?"

Sujets d'écriture

Describe the beat of your favorite song.

How does music with a fast beat make you feel?

Write about a time you marched to the beat of your own drum.

What is the beat of your daily life?

Questions fréquentes

8 questions

It is both.

You can say 'The beat is loud.'

Beats.

Yes, it is a synonym.

Yes, 'heartbeat'.

Yes, very common.

It means unusual.

/biːt/.

Teste-toi

fill blank A1

I like the ___ of this song.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : beat

Beat refers to the rhythm.

multiple choice A2

What does 'beat' mean in music?

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : A pulse

It is the pulse of the music.

true false B1

The word 'beat' is always a verb.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Faux

It can be a noun or a verb.

match pairs B1

Word

Signification

Tout est apparié !

These are common collocations.

sentence order B2

Touche les mots ci-dessous pour construire la phrase
Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte :

I felt the beat.

fill blank B2

He marches to the ___ of his own drum.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : beat

This is a common idiom.

multiple choice C1

Which is a synonym for 'beat'?

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Pulse

Pulse is the closest synonym.

true false C1

The 'Beat Generation' refers to a group of musicians.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Faux

It refers to a literary movement.

fill blank C2

The ___ of the city is fast.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : all

All can work in this context.

multiple choice C2

What is the etymological root of beat?

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Old English

It comes from Old English 'beatan'.

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