A strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound.
Rhythm is a pattern of sounds produced. It can be produced by various Musical Instruments.
The plural of rhythm is rhythms. As in "the music has good rhythms.
I can give you several sentences.The rhythm of the music made me tap my toes.He has no sense of rhythm.I like the rhythm and rhyme of that poem.
The term rhythm refers to any wavelike reccurence motion or sound. In poetry, it is the natural rise and fall of language brought about by the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables. In some patterns, rhythm is irregular. Often, the change in rhythm emphasizes the words involved as in the following poem.
The noun rhythm has the adjective forms rhythmic or rhythmical. The adverb form is "rhythmically."
* syncopation
definition of rhythm in phonology
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the definition of melody is a rhythm or something like a beat. :) No, that's Rhythm, melody is the tune of a piece of music.
It has a few definitions, the commonest is the rhythm of music.
Two rythms together, like bycicles.
rhythm
Rhythm is a continuous and re-occurring beat or a pattern of stressed and unstressed beats or syllables in a literary work or piece of music.
Fundamental rhythm is the same as fundamental movement. Fundamental movement is what we do with our body without any hindrance e.g. Bending, jogging, marching etc.
A dance in which the rhythm is sounded out by the clicking taps on the heels and toes of a dancer's shoes.
A beat or position that causes charm in a deep maner of science or geographical motonic waves:)
it is when 2 different rhythms are being played at the same point, working with one another.
The pattern of rhyme in a poem. Example: ab ab CD CD ef ef