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| | Rhythm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | "Rhythm involves patterns of duration that are phenomenally present in the music" with duration measured by interonset interval (London 2004, p.4). |  | | Clave is a common underlying rhythm in African, Cuban music, and Brazilian music. |  | | Some have suggested that rhythm (and its essential relationship to the temporal aspect of sound) may in fact be the most fundamental aspect of music. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhythm
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| | RHYTHM - LoveToKnow Article on RHYTHM |
 | | Ancient musical rhythm shared in the general qualities of that Flatland which we know ancient music to have been; modern musical rhythm, like harmony, belongs, as it were, to a three-dimensioned musical space with the vast artistic resources of a consistent perspective. |  | | The early critic of prosody, Aristoxenus, distinguished as the three elements out of which rhythm is composed, the spoken word, Xf~tr, the tune of music and song, u~Xcn, and the bodily motion, 4vfllfs o-c..,uamd,. |  | | A natural freedom in performance is as necessary for the minutiae of musical rhythm as it is in speech; but where all but the finest players fail is in basing this freedom on the superlative accuracy of the rhythmic notation of the great composers. |
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http://2.1911encyclopedia.org/R/RH/RHYTHM.htm
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| | Musical Terms - Rhythm |
 | | Rhythm, as a fundamental element - no music can exist other than in time - has a part to play in many other aspects of music: it is an important element in melody, it affects the progression of harmony, and has a role in such matters as texture, timbre and ornamentation. |  | | While in Westem music rhythm is multiplicative (i.e. |  | | It is fundamental to the dance; dance patterns, derived from natural rhythms of bodily motion, have dictated many of the rhythmic patterns that pervade Westem music. |
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| | Poetry Basics: Rhythm |
 | | Rhythm (or "measure") in writing is like the beat in music. |  | | Rhythm is a musical quality produced by the repetition of stressed and unstressed syllables. |  | | The most obvious king of rhythm is the regular repetition of stressed and unstessed syllables found in some poetry. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/ct2/evenski/poetry/rhythm.html
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| | Rhythm Sticks |
 | | Given two rhythm sticks and appropriate music, the student will be able to demonstrate artistic perception by listening, dancing and tapping their sticks together in rhythm with the music. |  | | Explain that when music is played, rhythm sticks are tapped together in time with the rhythm of the music. |  | | Emphasize you are tapping in time with the rhythm of the music. |
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http://www.drwoolard.com/activities/rhythm_sticks.htm
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| | Rhythm & Brass |
 | | Rhythm and Brass...astounded the assembled throngs...this concert featured playing of the kind of musical integrity and imagination that is invariably a pleasure to hear. |  | | Rhythm and Brass has lived up to the ideal of a musical presentation that is not bound by time, geography or culture. |  | | Rhythm and Brass has concertized in Canada, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Japan, the Virgin Islands and is preparing for a 2005 tour to Tailand. |
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http://www.baylinartists.com/rhythm.htm
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| | Technorati Tag: rhythm |
 | | Nostalgia Musical Clock by Rhythm A musical clock that comes to life each hour as the dial opens revealing rotating bells as one of 9 songs beautifully plays. |  | | Buy Rhythm Visit Lark in the Morning to purchase everything from musical instruments to instruction materials for all musical tastes, including rhythm. |  | | Rhythm and Blues CD Buy a Rhythm and Blues CD at SHOP.COM. |
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| | RHYTHM: The Drum Club. |
 | | Rhythm is a bar, lounge, and live music club focused on percussion. |  | | Behind a curtain awaits the lounge; with low track lighting, padded walls and comfortable furniture, this quiet room is an ideal place to relax or chat with friends while enjoying one of Rhythm's signature cocktails. |  | | Rhythm also offers a full selection of standard and top-shelf liquor -- all at reasonable prices -- plus a tempting menu of martinis and specialty drinks. |
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| | RHYTHM: The Drum Club. |
 | | Rhythm is Chicago's most innovative concept in nightlife, where everyone can participate in making music-- no experience necessary. |  | | A combination bar, drum club and live music venue, Rhythm hosts one-of-a-kind Drum Nights, providing instruments and instruction to create a night-long percussion party. |
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http://www.drumallnight.com
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| | Jazz Arranging Tutorial: Rhythm Section |
 | | The basic rhythm section consists of piano, bass, and drums. |  | | In writing rhythm parts "simple is best" is a good general rule. |  | | Especially in shout sections when the horns are providing the main harmonic support, and the harmonic rhythm (pace at which chords change) is very fast. |
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http://webpages.charter.net/dbristol4/tutorial/rangerhm.htm
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| | Guitar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The acoustic guitar is a staple in folk, Old-time music and blues music. |  | | Guitars are used in a variety of musical styles. |  | | Guitars are widely known as a solo classical instrument, and the primary instrument in blues and rock music. |
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| | Rhythm guitar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Rhythm guitar is a kind of guitar playing that provides accompaniment for a singer or other instruments. |  | | The rhythm guitar is the compilment to the lead guitar, which plays melody; for example during solos, or "lead breaks", or during short "fills". |  | | A rhythm guitarist supplies the layer of rhythm on top of which the melody is either played using another instrument or sung by a human. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhythm_guitar
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| | World Music at Global Rhythm - The Destination for World Music |
 | | World Music at Global Rhythm, an online magazine featuring world music festivals, concerts, world music downloads plus music reviews from Africa, Europe, Latin America, Asia and the Middle East. |  | | Global Rhythm is the number one destination for world music news, reviews and information. |  | | Read about popular and upcoming world music artists on Global Rhythmâs web site by exploring feature articles about world music legends and todayâs new stars. |
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| | Rhythm |
 | | The trumpets state this rhythm, and the trombones echo it. |  | | Play this rhythm on a concert Bflat. |  | | Play this rhythm on a concert B-Flat. |
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http://web.bsu.edu/ksbriel/portfolio/usrhythm.html
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| | Rhythm Nation 1814 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Rhythm Nation 1814, Jackson's 6x Platinum follow up to her 1986 hit album, Control, was an unprecedented success, with seven hit singles all from the same album. |  | | Rhythm Nation 1814 is a concept album addressing social ills, alternating with more typical love-song/dance song fare. |  | | Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 (commonly titled simply Rhythm Nation or Rhythm Nation 1814) is the fourth studio album by American R and B artist Janet Jackson. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhythm_Nation_1814
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| | Rhythm |
 | | rhythm (faster/slower), expressive qualities dynamics (loud/soft), melody (high/low) |
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| | MusicLab Products Rhythm'n'Chords for Cubase |
 | | Use rhythm patterns from Guitar Rhythm Pattern Library, which has been created having in mind various rhythm phrases ever played by the World's most acclaimed guitar players and bands, in your guitar tracks |  | | Additional guitar Styles with great variety of guitar rhythm phrases and techniques are available. |  | | Rhythm'n'Chords 2 is capable to install additional guitar Styles from Guitar Rhythm Pattern Library. |
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http://www.musiclab.com/products/rnc_cb_info.htm
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| | Rhythm |
 | | Rhythm is the controlled movement of music in time. |  | | It may be defined as the division of music into regular metric portions; the regular pulsation of music. |  | | The subdivision of a space of time into a defined, repeated pattern. |
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http://www.music.vt.edu/musicdictionary/textr/Rhythm.html
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| | Rhythm and Pitch Notation Meter |
 | | "Rhythm" refers to the elements of time in music. |  | | The actual rhythm that one hears is usually referred to as the "surface rhythm." For example, when someone says that they like the "beat" of a pop song, they mean they enjoy the surface rhythm, which may simply be a rhythmic pattern on the drums. |  | | These two tuplets would produce the same rhythm, that is a division of a quarter note into three equal parts, but the common practice is the three eighths. |
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http://www.musictheoryresources.com/members/FA_rhythm.htm
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| | Rhythm Rascal - Software Drum Machine Program |
 | | Rhythm Rascal is a software drum machine for your computer that can be programmed to play any style of music. |  | | This is a simple funky rock drum beat created with Rhythm Rascal. |  | | Your entire drum track can be exported to a standard WAV file or MIDI file for playback in an audio player, or for import into a multi-track recording software package. |
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| | Rhythm Nation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | "Rhythm Nation" was a 1989 hit song by pop music diva Janet Jackson. |  | | The song became the second of the historic seven top five singles released off the Rhythm Nation 1814 album. |  | | The song became as famous for its countdown in both the song and the video as it was for its message. |
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| | Twlevemonth Music Rhythm Guitar |
 | | This is an important part of the goal of most aspiring rhythm guitarists, which, simply put, is to be able to play along in a musically satisfying fashion with recordings of their favorite popular songs, and to be able to play these songs in a musical fashion independent of the recordings as well. |  | | Rhythm Guitar is the manual for the rhythm guitar component of the visualinear tablature guitar series. |  | | The rhythm guitar arrangement is given on the left channel of the recording for each Exercise, and complementary music is given on the right channel. |
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http://www.twelvemonth.com/rhythm.html
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| | Clave (rhythm) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The clave serves as a tool for temporal organization, and essentially all Afro-Cuban music of Yoruban descent (including Cuban popular music such as salsa) is based around the clave rhythm. |  | | Although the actual term clave is mostly used in the context of Afro-Cuban music, the rhythm also permeates Rock and Roll and Jazz. |  | | Clave is a rhythmic pattern or timeline which has its roots in West African music and was developed in Cuba. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clave_(rhythm)
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| | RHYTHM - LoveToKnow Article on RHYTHM |
 | | Ancient musical rhythm shared in the general qualities of that Flatland which we know ancient music to have been; modern musical rhythm, like harmony, belongs, as it were, to a three-dimensioned musical space with the vast artistic resources of a consistent perspective. |  | | The early critic of prosody, Aristoxenus, distinguished as the three elements out of which rhythm is composed, the spoken word, Xf~tr, the tune of music and song, u~Xcn, and the bodily motion, 4vfllfs o-c..,uamd,. |  | | A natural freedom in performance is as necessary for the minutiae of musical rhythm as it is in speech; but where all but the finest players fail is in basing this freedom on the superlative accuracy of the rhythmic notation of the great composers. |
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http://2.1911encyclopedia.org/R/RH/RHYTHM.htm
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| | Janet Jackson: The Rhythm Nation Compilation (1990) |
 | | Technically, 1989s Rhythm Nation 1814 was Janet Jacksons fourth album, but as far as Im concerned, it was her second release. |  | | Although the longform Rhythm Nation included other songs from the album, none of the remaining five videos from the Rhythm Nation record came from that piece. |  | | During the Control and Rhythm Nation periods, Janet wasnt the sex symbol she is today. |
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http://www.dvdmg.com/rhythmnation.shtml
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| | ipedia.com: Rhythm section Article |
 | | Rhythm section refers to the musicians whose primary jobs in a jazz or popular music band or ensemble is to establish the rhythm of a song or musical piece. |  | | Rock music tends to have a more stripped-down drum and bass rhythm section, whereas jazz and highly produced pop music often include more musicians, although many exceptions to this rule exist. |  | | Most commonly, a rhythm section consists of musicians playing drums and bass guitar. |
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http://www.ipedia.com/rhythm_section.html
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