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The pattern of sound in a line, usually based on stressed and unstressed syllables.
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I propose that we construe rhythm broadly, as any perceived or inferred temporal organization in a series of events. The organization itself need not be cognized thoroughly; it may merely be perceived to exist. The perception of rhythm occurs usually because of some kind of perceptual grouping of events. ...
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A pattern in time. It is formed by long and short notes or rests and is influenced by accents, harmony and melody.
Ãâó: www.brottmusic.com/educationmain/Glossary%20of%20M...
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The pattern of long and short notes in a piece of music.
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The pulse or pattern of beats of a given piece of music; the element of music dealing with time.
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