Regular rhythm.
It's called the "rhythm."
it can be taught by many people if you play an instrument you have a rhythm there.
The meter of a poem is a measure of its rhythm.
A buleria rhythm in flamenco dancing is a fast rhythm that has twelve beats to it. The emphasis can be broken down into a measure of 6/8 followed by 3/4.
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Singsong. and dingdongDefinition of singsong: 1 : verse with marked and regular rhythm and rhyme2 : a voice delivery marked by a narrow range or monotonous pattern of pitch
monotonous
Monotonous is an adjective.
The stem of the word monotonous is monotony.
The singer had an monotonous voice, the song was boring
Sally work and a cook show and became monotonous and she had fun cooking
Her voice was very monotonous, and I soon became bored listening to her talk.
Monotonous words typically maintain the same form across different tenses. For example, verbs like "bore" and "annoy" remain the same in the past and present tenses, such as "I bore" and "I am bored." This consistency in form creates a repetitive quality that can convey a sense of monotony or sameness in language.
Anything longer than the first round just becomes monotonous.
Answering all these simple questions is getting a bit monotonous
The noun form of the adjective 'monotonous' is monotonousness.A related noun form is monotony.