Polyrhythm originated in various African musical traditions, where different rhythms are layered over one another, creating complex and interlocking patterns. These rhythmic practices were often used in communal settings, rituals, and dances, emphasizing the cultural significance of rhythm in African societies. Polyrhythm later influenced a wide range of musical genres, including jazz, funk, and various forms of world music, as artists sought to incorporate its rich textures into their compositions.
I assume "pol-rhythm" was a typo of "poly-rhythm". A poly-rhythm is a set of two rhythms that do not match up evenly, such as a triplet played over two eighth notes, or a triplet played over four sixteenth notes, or even something as obnoxious as a quintuplet played over a septuplet.
Charles Ives
Singapore
A polyrythm is a musical 'beat' or rhythm composed of two or more different rhythms. For instance, one instrument might be playing triplets (dahdahdah dahdahdah dahdahdah . . . ) while the other instrument is playing duplets (dahdah dahdah dahdah . . . )
A polyrythm is a musical 'beat' or rhythm composed of two or more different rhythms. For instance, one instrument might be playing triplets (dahdahdah dahdahdah dahdahdah . . . ) while the other instrument is playing duplets (dahdah dahdah dahdah . . . )
What I remember... Poly High Poly High We're here to cheer for you Poly High Poly High Show us what you can do Come on it's Green and Gold Green and gold (then I lose the thought lol) PS I am a 1973 alumni and that's all I can remember too. It's bugged me for years and there is nothing else on the Internet about it.
It is called roly poly
Regina Poly has written: 'Regina Poly'
some are and some are not you have to read to find out!!!!!
poly and cotton
This is a roly poly.
Antoinette Poly has written: 'Memoirs of the family De Poly'