The song is by Snap! and the song name itself is Rhythm Is A Dancer. You can find the name of a song and its producer by Googling the lyrics.
it is either the shape of pitch or the shape of rhythm.
There isn't an individual person who is considered to use bar lines in music for the first time. It is mostly presumed that measured rhythm was first used in the early baroque period (late 16th century).
Musical declamation is the art of matching musical rhythm to the rhythm of a text and, to a certain extent, shaping melodic lines to the rise and fall of pitch inherent in the text. Effectively matching musical accents with spoken accents allows singers and audience to regard the combination of words in music as a natural association.
I think you have that wrong, and it should be YKDADAPAVCACADAB, then it is, You know Dasher and Dancer And Prancer and Vixen, Comet and Cupid And Donner and Blitzen. It is the first lines from the song Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer.
The introductory lines are in Japanese (the video was shot in Japan) and are about looking at a beautiful dancer, who is the singer's muse and inspiration (like the beautiful clouds that the speaker is first looking at).
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The tropics of Capricorn and Cancer are lines of latitude.
Tropic of Cancer
To steady the rhythm
A limerick typically has five lines. The first, second, and fifth lines have a rhyme scheme of AABBA, while the third and fourth lines have a rhyme scheme of A.
The Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn are lines of latitude.
latitude?
it is either the shape of pitch or the shape of rhythm.
smooth melodic lines and unstressed rhythm
yes i think
All speech has rhythm, but in much of his dialogue, Shakespeare has his characters speak in iambic rhythm. This rhythm is actually fairly close to the natural rhythm of speech, and therefore does not sound too unnatural. On the one hand, the regular rhythm made the lines easy for the actors to learn, which they had to do in a very short time. It also gives the lines a dignity and beauty which they would not otherwise have, in the same way that dancing or marching is more attractive than random walking.
writers use rhythm mainly in poetry. the kind of rhythm a poem possesses determines what kind of poem it is. for example, if a poem has five lines and lines one, two, and five end in the same suffix, and lines three and four end in the same suffix but not the same one as one, two, and five, the poem is a limerick, a form of poetry that commonly focusses on humor rather than an emotion