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Meaning
Noun
●
The
variation
of strong and
weak
elements
(such as
duration
,
accent
) of
sounds
,
notably
in
speech
or
music
,
over time
; a
beat
or meter.
●
A
specifically
defined
pattern
of such variation.
●
A
flow
,
repetition
or regularity.
●
The
tempo
or
speed
of a
beat
,
song
or
repetitive
event.
●
The
musical instruments
which provide
rhythm
(mainly; not or less
melody
) in a
musical
ensemble.
●
A
regular
quantitative
change in a
variable
(notably natural) process.
●
Controlled
repetition
of a
phrase
,
incident
or other
element
as a
stylistic
figure
in
literature
and other
narrative
arts
; the effect it creates.
●
A person's natural
feeling
for rhythm.
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Origin
rhythm
English
rhythmus
Latin
ῥυθμός
Ancient Greek (to 1453)
ῥέω
Ancient Greek (to 1453)
Sourced from
Etym
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Cadence
Melody
Beat
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Syncopation
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Tone
Pattern
Musicality
Intonation
Rhyme
Vibrato
Timbre
Sounds
Pace
Song
Harmonies
Melodies
Beats
Percussion
Syncopated
Motion
Repetition
Mood
Style
Rhymes
Dance
Choreography
Breathing
Heartbeat
Routine
Sequence
Bassline
Cycle
Piano
Movement
Pitch
Chords
Chorus
Melodic
Fluidity
Musical
Sensation
Pacing
Soundtrack
Guitar
Intensity
Tonality
Sleep
Harmonic Progression
Rhyme Scheme
Chord Progression
Pentatonic Scale
Heart Rate
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Rhymes
Rhythm
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