Push rhythm is a concept in music where the emphasis is placed on the offbeats or weaker beats, creating a forward-driving feel. It is commonly found in reggae, ska, and other styles of music with an emphasis on the upbeat or offbeat. It contrasts with a more traditional rhythmic emphasis that focuses on the downbeats or stronger beats.
Push rhythm is like syncopation but a note is 'pushed' through with force normally. It's like having strong emphasis on a note followed by a few other notes after. It's commonly used in jazz. A good example is in 'something coming' by Bernstein
rhythm
external rhythm and internal rhythm
very similar to the flash lamp in a disposable camera with a microprocessor to monitor variance from normal rhythm and push the button
It stands for rhythm and blues. It is a style of music.
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Rhythm City - TV series - was created on 2007-07-09.
Rhythm is a noun.
rhythm divine
Rhythm is a noun.
Rhythm = リズム (Rizumu)
Rhythms is the plural of rhythm