the ones that have four beats to a bar and have some sort of instrument on the backround.
keeping the steady beat
a pulse of recurring sound such as an enharmonic, or such has tapping to the beat with crescendos and decrescendos
in music, its called a BEAT!:P happy now?
Because if you don't, the song you are playing will be all over the place. Like, if you were a drummer, it'd be important to keep a steady beat so others can follow. Most singers listen to the beat so they know when to start singing.
the ones that have four beats to a bar and have some sort of instrument on the backround.
Arrhythmia is lack of a steady heart beat.
Keeping a steady beat is important when two people are moving to music. Otherwise they would get out of step
No, rhythm does not always have a steady beat. It can vary in speed, pauses, and accents to create different patterns and emotions in music. Syncopation and polyrhythms are examples of rhythmic techniques that can disrupt a steady beat.
Arrhythmia
keeping the steady beat
a pulse of recurring sound such as an enharmonic, or such has tapping to the beat with crescendos and decrescendos
If you are referring to styles of music, any type can have a steady beat, however, if I had to choose styles noted for their steady beat, I would choose the below. * Country Music * Gospel Music * Hip Hop and Rap Music * Rhythm and Blues Music * Most Rock Music
in music, its called a BEAT!:P happy now?
Because if you don't, the song you are playing will be all over the place. Like, if you were a drummer, it'd be important to keep a steady beat so others can follow. Most singers listen to the beat so they know when to start singing.
yes
Well, your arteries and veins also show a steady beat. But it's technically still the beating of your heart pumping blood through them. I'm pretty sure the heart is the only body part with a steady beat but you could go on for a long time about other non-anatomical things.