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Rhythm

Rhythm (from Greek ῥυθμός, rhythmos, "any regular recurring motion, symmetry") generally means a "movement marked by the regulated succession of strong and weak elements, or of opposite or different conditions". This general meaning of regular recurrence or pattern in time can apply to a wide variety of cyclical natural phenomena having a periodicity or…

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Anthropology

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Composite rhythm

In different traditions

Linguistics

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Rhythm

Nodes152
Edges151
Triples143
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.013158
Components1

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Rhythm

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related to African · 21
Rhythm → Africa, African, Appreciation, Babatunde Olatunji, Collective, Do, Doon, Go, Goon, Griot, In, John Miller, Kongo, Kyagambiddwa, Moral, Pa, People, Ta, The, These
related to Anthropology · 15
Rhythm → According, Human, It, Jordania, Joseph Jordania, Lipizzaner, Neurologist Oliver Sacks, No, Plenty, Rhythmic, Sacks, Some, Spanish Riding School, There, Vienna
related to Western · 15
Rhythm → At, Béla Bartók, Conlon Nancarrow, Henry Cowell, Igor Stravinsky, In, John Cage's, La Monte Young, Leon Theremin, New Complexity, Olivier Messiaen, Philip Glass, Similarly, Steve Reich, This
related to External links · 14
Rhythm → Archived, Columbia University Press, Elements, Little Semiotics, Prose, Query, Rhythmology, Signo Archived, Steffen Krebber, Tapping, Wayback Machine'sinusoidal, Wayback MachineLouis Hébert, William Morrison Patterson, Wolke Verlag
related to Linguistics · 10
Rhythm → Cantonese, Cumulation, English, In, Languages, Mandarin Chinese, Narmour, Richard Middleton, Spanish, Speakers
related to Counter rhythm · 9
Rhythm → Counter Rhythm, English, English Language, From, Marlowe, OED, Previous, Splashes, The
related to Pulse, beat and measure · 8
Rhythm → Faster, It, Maury Yeston, Most, Once, Rhythms, The, This
related to Rhythm–tempo interaction · 8
Rhythm → Andranik Tangian, Exhibition, Furthermore, Moussorgsky's Pictures, One, Promenade, R012, This
related to Alternation and repetition · 7
Rhythm → As, In, Normally, Scholes, The, These, This
related to Indian · 6
Rhythm → English, In Indian, Indian, Sheila Chandra, Tabla, Tala

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music beat rhythmic tempo time musical pulse may one patterns pattern rhythms unit perceived meter duration long dance elements pulses

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Rhythmis atiming of events on a human scale0.90text
Rhythmis adependence of its perception on tempo0.90text
Rhythmis adurations and patterns0.90text
Honkyoku repertoire for shakuhachiinstance ofsuch as some graphically scored works since the 1950s and non-European music0.80text
may be considered ametricinstance ofsuch as some graphically scored works since the 1950s and non-European music0.80text
proverbs or lineages appear either in phrases translated intoinstance ofCollective utterances0.80text
phasinginstance ofand techniques0.80text
additive rhythminstance ofand techniques0.80text
Olivier Messiaeninstance ofmodernists0.80text
his pupils used increased complexity to disrupt the sense of a regular beatinstance ofmodernists0.80text
leading eventually to the widespread use of irrational rhythms in New Complexityinstance ofmodernists0.80text
Spanishinstance ofSpeakers of syllable-timed languages0.80text

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