0 a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc -- rytmus
complicated rhythms.
Just listen to the rhythm of those drums
2 an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm -- rytmus
That girl has got rhythm.
Smaller changes in textual rhythms from draft to final version contribute further to this revised rhythmic mood.
Such long-lasting changes of ongoing background activity, however, are episodically shaped at a finer temporal scale by brief phasic modulations of the rhythms.
Pitch and interval invariance are important strategies for creating continuity across the rapidly-changing textures and rhythms.
They base their hypothesis on clinical evidence that basal ganglia dysfunction allows slow idling cortical rhythms to predominate.
Spaces of pitch, spaces of rhythms, spaces of textures, among others, can be candidates for formalisation.
In addition to these 'rhythmic spirituals', hard-driving rhythms were also found in a style of gospel singing and clapping known as 'rocking and reeling'.
The sense of thriving derived from involvement in a community, the rhythms of daily life and feeling useful.
There are a lot of piano solo sections, together with complex rhythms, and thus it is essential to give the pianist some time tolerance.