The word Rhythm in music refers to the drum beat as well as all instruments that make up the basic background of the song. This would include all percussion instruments, the bass, and all instruments playing basic chords such as guitar or keyboards. On the other hand, vocals, horns and orchestra, and any instruments playing "lead" would not be considered part of the rhythm. For instance, if a lead guitarist is playing a guitar solo in the middle of a song, that would not be considered rhythm. But a rhythm guitar playing 4 or 5 chords over and over throughout the song would be considered rhythm.
Rhyme timing in music indicates the rhythm of rhymes within the musical piece. For example, some rhymes will be at the end of musical sections while some will be at the end of each line.
They are "end rhymes," meaning that the ends of the words, in this case, "er," rhyme.
"Rainbow" and "indigo" are end rhymes, meaning only the end syllables of the words rhyme (in this case, "bow" and "go" rhyme).
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These three are crucial elements to a song. A rhyme gives correspondence to sounds of words at the end of each line. Timing refers to the beat of the rhythm, while the key is a scale upon which a musical piece is based.
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The music types that uses the controcampo timing is the music genre or type that is dubstep. Dubstep is all electronically produced with these controcampo timing things.
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no it does not but it could be an approximate rhyme meaning they sort of sound similar
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They are end rhymes, meaning the end of the words rhymes ("ent") but they are not perfect rhymes, meaning the entire words do not rhyme.
Yes, but only as an "end rhyme", meaning the last part of the words rhyme, not the whole words.
They are "end rhymes," meaning that the ends of the words, in this case, "er," rhyme.
Any chance you mistated the question: do you mean internal rhyme?In poetry, internal rhyme, or middle rhyme, is rhyme which occurs in a single line of verse.It is also common in hip hop music.