rhythmic element

collocation in English

meaningsofrhythmicandelement

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rhythmic
adjective
uk
/ˈrɪð.mɪk/
us
/ˈrɪð.mɪk/
A rhythmic sound has a regular movement or beat that ...
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element
noun
uk
/ˈel.ɪ.mənt/
us
/ˈel.ə.mənt/
a part ...
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(Definition ofrhythmicandelementfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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That is reflected by the words in the government amendment: "characterised by a strongrhythmicelement and a reliance on electronic amplification for their performance".
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From 1996, cello featured as both a melodic andrhythmicelement, and sometimes as a source of ambient sound-effects.
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Thatrhythmicelementdescends from new jack swing.
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His work tends to be fairly conservative in style, with a strongrhythmicelement.
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However, these preoccupations remained embedded in a more traditional framework when concerned with intonation, pitch and rhythmic elements.
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There is a five-column table, where music concepts are distinguished according to the category they belong to (rhythmic elements, melodic elements, elements of harmony, elements of form, expressive elements).
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There are rhythmic elements in the piece.
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The form with two elements is differentiated from alternate form by the more rigid ordering and the smaller number of its thematic, harmonic, and rhythmic elements.
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As an arranger, his solos are aptly constructed, taking into account harmonic, melodic and rhythmic elements.
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For example, he depended on balanced, rhythmic elements to depict motion in riding or fishing scenes.
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The variations spring from the theme's melodic, harmonic and especially rhythmic elements, and the extended fourteenth variation forms a grand finale.
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The song is again intermediate between collared and pied flycatchers, with slow strained whistles, but some rhythmic elements.
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He exploited the melody, in addition to the harmonic and rhythmic elements, and by doing so succeeded in fusing them all into a set of variations of incredible analytical profundity.
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Jarre had developed his sound, employing more dynamic and rhythmic elements, particularly a greater use of sequencing on basslines.
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