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Examples of rhythm


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The evidence pertaining to the importance of social rhythms is steadily accumulating.
The piece veers between representation of street environments at one extreme, and abstract, looping rhythms at the other.
Both revision and alteration imply changes to the actual notes of the composition, as opposed to rescoring without fundamentally disturbing pitches, rhythms or form.
In fact, the unsteady vocals are the trappings of someone very uncomfortable in the rhythms of their body.
The tempo is faster, and the rhythms more regular - in short, more urgent and obsessive.
There are a lot of piano solo sections, together with complex rhythms, and thus it is essential to give the pianist some time tolerance.
The sense of thriving derived from involvement in a community, the rhythms of daily life and feeling useful.
In addition to these 'rhythmic spirituals', hard-driving rhythms were also found in a style of gospel singing and clapping known as 'rocking and reeling'.
Spaces of pitch, spaces of rhythms, spaces of textures, among others, can be candidates for formalisation.
They base their hypothesis on clinical evidence that basal ganglia dysfunction allows slow idling cortical rhythms to predominate.
Pitch and interval invariance are important strategies for creating continuity across the rapidly-changing textures and rhythms.
Such long-lasting changes of ongoing background activity, however, are episodically shaped at a finer temporal scale by brief phasic modulations of the rhythms.
Smaller changes in textual rhythms from draft to final version contribute further to this revised rhythmic mood.
Other common interventions include planning and scheduling for abrupt changes in social rhythms at the beginning and end of the school year.
The final cadence, with slowing harmonic and surface rhythms, reflected a submission to the canines' tenacity.
To resonate with cortical pyramidal neurons discharging at gamma rhythms, thalamic relay cells have to be in tonicfiring mode.
One of the key musical elements of bhangra is the sound and rhythms of the dhol drum.
A range of samba pieces and rhythms were fluently modelled, imitated and practiced along with improvised rhythms and call and response games.
During the second recorded session there was evidence of further development of vocal technique, including unaccompanied close harmony singing and syncopated rhythms.
Flattened diurnal cortisol rhythms as a scar marker of past depressive episodes in a community sample of adolescents.
A variety of rhythms are related to memory functions.
Green et al. (1999) interpret the increased effects of visual masking that are associated with schizophrenia as being due to abnormalities in establishing high-frequency rhythms.
She suggests that such 'structures as well as the rhythms that accompany the ' 'shout' ' [religious dance] provide the rhythmic foundation for many contemporary popular songs'.
The rhythms of the songs provided the main materials for rhythmical activities.
As children explore the world around them, sensory perceptions evoke active movements in which rhythms are spontaneously developed.
Second, hippocampal rhythms have a fundamental role in memory trace formation and consolidation.
Both examples feature repetitious rhythms that reiterate either a particular chord on the piano or a particular note on the sitar.
What appeared to be spontaneous and rumbustious knockabout was a carefully controlled interweaving of rhythms and tones.
At age 0 ; 11n14, this infant was noted to correctly hum melodies and rhythms of songs.
Likewise, music therapy offers the medium of acoustic sound in the form of rhythms, melodies, and harmonies.
In reality, within moving textures, we must acknowledge the absence of pitches, identifiable to the ear and the rarity of rhythms with a regular pulse.
We then assigned both performers as builders, so that their rhythms would build upon one another.
What kinds of rhythms might these instruments play?
One soon tires of the over-frequent diminished sevenths, the excessively stereotyped rhythms and the unrelieved parataxis, one short, selfcontained phrase repeatedly coming up after another.
In the larger rhythms of history, one may suggest an older pattern when predominant influence in a decentralised set of societies was held by elders.
Associations between economic structures and population distribution are also addressed in the author's evaluation of ' demographic rhythms ' (chapter three).
An ant-plant mutualism and its host-specific parasite: activity rhythms, young leaf patrolling, a nd effects on herbivores of two specialist plant-ants inhabiting the same myrmecophyte.
The percussion rhythms migrate into cellos and basses, acquiring pitches.
The features of a motive are intervals and rhythms, combined to produce a memorable shape or contour...
Such a procedure is rare because it is bound to destroy the counterpoint of rhythms.
Both pineal and lateral eyes are needed to sustain daily circulating melatonin rhythms in sea bass.
Slices do not show sleep-wake rhythms, so that the present single cell studies need to be confirmed in freely behaving animals studied across sleep-wake states.
Accordingly, a role for modulation of neuronal firing rates and possibly modification of pathological background rhythms to treat impaired cognitive function must be articulated.
Frontal midline theta rhythms reflect alternative activation of prefrontal cortex and anterior cingulate cortex in humans.
Greek folk rhythms can be energetic, but are generally not fast; tempi are mostly moderate or slow.
Instead of conventional pitch material, there are complex rhythms.
At each repetition, the second rhythm's values become less and less, with shorter and shorter durations: it decreases.
The next two examples illustrate rhythms more frequently found in boogiewoogie piano (especially by the late 1930s).
The tradition of learning rhythms by vocalisation is used; body percussion and simple dance steps are also suggested.
The driving, syncopated rhythms of the third movement clearly reveal the work's orig in as a ballet score.
Presented data on ant activity rhythms are solely representative of the wet season.
Therefore, it cannot be considered without detailed analysis of annual rhythms.
Population sizes and breeding rhythms of two species of manakins in relation to food supply.
There has always been a strong concern for dialectal differences, for particular regional sounds and rhythms, and the cadences of the spoken language.
Subtleties of tuning, microtonal inflection, instrumental timbres, idiomatic instrumental and vocal techniques, non-periodic rhythms and a generalised metric freedom were lost entirely.
They are the only formants which irreconcilably combine semi-quaver and triplet quaver rhythms.
One possible basis would be individual differences in the ratio of slow to fast oscillatory rhythms.
I further suggest, however, that a role for slower rhythms, such as theta, might also be considered when investigating perceptual experience.
Like the razzia of old, rebel activity followed the rhythms of the agricultural cycle, with seizures being heaviest after harvest.
He also expected pupils to plan their ®ngering, and to try to place their rhythms so accurately that quantizing would not be necessary.
The rhythms of children's songs tend to be fairly simple and, if they become more complex, they are typically motivated by the rhythms of speech.
Especially noticeable in this regard is the material that first appears in bar 87, marked by dotted rhythms in triple time.
Here we note that evidence relating each of these to high-frequency cortical rhythms strengthens the argument.
As we noted in section 5 of the target article, lower frequency rhythms may also be relevant.
Attempts to have the patient mentally control unit rhythms which he could hear over a loudspeaker were fruitless.
We discuss a variety of rhythms (and arhythmia) found in the olfactory bulb and olfactory cortex, in the hippocampus, and in the thalamocortical system.
In most cases we relate these rhythms to memory functions.
His work leads to clear predictions on relations of brain size, axonal conduction velocity, and the frequencies of the cerebral rhythms.
The sedimentology of the upper member, and the likely causes of the sedimentary rhythms it displays, will be discussed separately.
Differences between them are noticeable first and foremost in their rhythms.
At the close of the twentieth century, there is some evidence of a revived interest in music and dance forms based on triplet rhythms.
Furthermore, such parametric representations of speech may be used in part to reconstruct (re-synthesise) elements of speech with different excitations, pitch curves and rhythms.
Then there is music composed for dancing - in other words, where the listener interacts with the rhythms through his/her own body's movements.
There are howls, scrapes, drones, rattly and bumpy percussions, arrhythmic rhythms (complex but not necessarily worked out in advance as structuring devices), croaky vocals.
Through shared testing of new steps they co-create new rhythms.
The acquaintance with foreign sounds, rhythms and instruments provides an insight into foreign traditions and music styles.
In sum, children's accent range production is the same whether utterances are defined by monosyllabic versus polysyllabic tones or by iambic versus trochaic rhythms.
In the period from roughly 1973-80 their operations, with varying rhythms in the different countries, defined the fundamental character of the regimes they served.
The tension between these different rhythms corresponds to the paradox of desire bringing both "sweetness" and "sorrow," and gives metrical form to this internal conflict.
In the final movement, one group sings the text while the other voices explore other rhythms.
Like those memorials, the plainness of its language and the straightforwardness of its rhythms gain in directness what they lose in depth.
Each of these systems controls behavioral, physiological or neuroendocrine rhythms that are of physiological importance to the organism.
Each of these rhythms has heretofore been analyzed using a separate analytical technique.
There is none of that poem's static peace; the rhythms of the land are broken by the thoughts of war.
We have our vision as well as an idea of the unconsciousness of life, with its rhythms beyond our control.
The rhythms of the pieces are a little more exacting and any student with weakness in this area will find these both useful and testing.
She becomes bound by the constraints of pre-set work rhythms.
Such data concerning postnatal outcome were available for 165 (85%) of the 194 fetuses with irregular heart rhythms.
A considerable emphasis is also placed on understanding how this role transition is influencing the patient's social rhythms and affective symptoms.
What is supposedly striking about the biological rhythms of these animals is their relative insensitivity to alterations in environmental conditions.
Such subtle markers of species evident in the spectral content do not feature large changes in the center frequencies of the cerebral rhythms.
They have been especially concerned with the transformation of irregular pre-industrial work rhythms into the more ordered day of modern industrial society.
Roberts' combined measure of happy, eager, and serene mood may therefore have confounded separate rhythms.
Furthermore, the distinction between induced and evoked rhythms may also be important.
As an example, the third movement centres around a 'surging' theme in the string section which clearly evokes the rhythms of the sea.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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