The chord progression from George Gershwin's " I Got Rhythm".
These were used by many be-bop jazz players to create MANY other, different songs.
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The rhythm in music is the pattern of notes and the pulse is the constant beat of the music. For example, in one measure, there could be four beats composed of an eigth-note syncopated rhythm.
Rhythm became freer, greater dynamics were implemented, the symphony was expanded, classical forms were developed.
" .... Harmonic rhythm is how often chords change in a passage of music, and is measured in note values. For example, if chords change every half-note, we say "the harmonic rhythm is a half-note." Or, if the harmony changes every quarter note, we say "the harmonic rhythm is a quarter-note." Sometimes the harmonic rhythm is a combination of note values that change at a regular rhythm, such as a half-note followed by a quarter-note ......" from >http://music-theory.ascensionsounds.com/tag/harmonic-rhythm/
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It stands for rhythm and blues. It is a style of music.
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Rhythm
A beat is like the tempo and never changes. the rhythm is the pattern of how the melody sounds.
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Normally, cortisol output has a diurnal and circadian rhythm, rising in the morning, falling at night, and changing with the seasons. Changes related to work-sleep cycles affect this rhythm, and changes in the rhythm affect night time sleep patterns.
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The rhythm in music is the pattern of notes and the pulse is the constant beat of the music. For example, in one measure, there could be four beats composed of an eigth-note syncopated rhythm.
Melodic evolution
Yes
Rhythm became freer, greater dynamics were implemented, the symphony was expanded, classical forms were developed.
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