Although music has had rhythm since music was first conceived, the person who is generally held responsible for the invention of measured, fixed rhythm is Franco of Cologne.
" .... 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/
The rhythm of early notated music came from a few different sources. One idea is that it was first notated with the Greeks.
It stands for rhythm and blues. It is a style of music.
Yes it does... you can even try for yourself. Take some paper, a pencil, then put on your favorite music and listen. Try and focus on drawing something based or inspired by the rhythm and lyrics of the song.
yes
Meter.
Some do while others do not
No rules, and usually no rhythm or rhyme.
Although music has had rhythm since music was first conceived, the person who is generally held responsible for the invention of measured, fixed rhythm is Franco of Cologne.
Rhythm.
Many of the poems of Robert Louis Stevenson, such as those in 'A Child's Garden of Verses' have very good rhythm.
apex : recited their epic poems in a strong rhythm.
alliteration
units of time
units of time.
A rhythm occurring at regular intervals in poems is called meter. It consists of patterns of stressed and unstressed syllables that create a steady beat when reading or reciting the poem. Meter helps to establish the overall structure and flow of a poem.