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Qué (quién) es drop-off - definición

POINT IN MUSIC SCORE WHERE RHYTHM SUDDENLY CHANGES
Bass drop; EDM drop; Dance music drop; Drop in EDM; Beat drop; Pop-drop; Pop drop

drop-off      
¦ noun
1. a decline or decrease.
2. N. Amer. a sheer downward slope.
drop off         
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1989 VIDEO GAME
Drop Rock Hora Hora
1.
see drop
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2.
If you drop off to sleep, you go to sleep. (INFORMAL)
I must have dropped off to sleep...
Just as I was dropping off, a strange thought crossed my mind.
PHRASAL VERB: V P to sleep, V P
3.
If the level of something drops off, it becomes less.
Sales to the British forces are expected to drop off...
= fall
PHRASAL VERB: V P
drop off         
  • Gameplay screenshot
1989 VIDEO GAME
Drop Rock Hora Hora
v.
1) (D; tr.) ('to leave') to drop off at (could you drop off the books at the library?)
2) (misc.) to drop off to sleep

Wikipedia

Drop (music)

A drop or beat drop in music, made popular by electronic dance music (EDM) styles, is a point in a music track where a sudden change of rhythm or bass line occurs, which is preceded by a build-up section and break.

Originating from disco and 1970s rock, drops are found in genres such as EDM, trap, hip-hop, K-pop and country. With the aid of music production applications, drops can vary in instrumentation and sound. Electronic instruments and tools for making drops include oscillating synthesizers, vocal samples, a drum beat, and basslines.

Certain drops can include a "beat-up" (so-named because it is a point where the volume of the foundational kick drum beat is increased, after it has been faded down during a break or buildup) and "climax" (a single, striking drop done late in the track). There are also types of drops which deviate from the standard, such as "anti-drops" (songs in which the chorus is more minimal than the build-up) and consecutive "superseding-drops".

Ejemplos de uso de drop-off
1. In addition, Cupertino residents may drop off old Macs at company headquarters, while others pay a $30 recycling fee to drop off or ship their computers.
2. Did they, rather conveniently, drop off the waiting list?
3. Residents are encouraged to recycle at drop–off points.
4. The drop–off locations will collect trees through Nov. 28.
5. She said "drop–off zones" could be set up to allow people to hand in weapons.