rhythmic pattern
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrhythmicandpattern
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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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pattern
noun
uk/ˈpæt.ən/us/ˈpæt̬.ɚn/
a particular way in which something is done, is organized, ...
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(Definition ofrhythmicandpatternfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Loreen responds by playing arhythmicpatternon congas.
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Therhythmicpatternof the bass line establishes the leisurely pace of the promenade.
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Another student goes to the piano and begins to improvise a harmonisation, adding yet anotherrhythmicpattern.
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The song melody followed a traditionalrhythmicpattern, on the basis of which it was classified within a musical genre.
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This is especially true when a repeated pitch pattern adds vitality and ' catchiness' to therhythmicpattern.
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This improvisation featured the repetition of a distinctiverhythmicpatternthat was based on a patterned movement using both hands diagonally crossed over the congas.
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The writing here features therhythmicpatternquavercrotchet frequently found in medieval music (it is one of the medieval rhythmic modes).
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The regularity of the motion exhibited by these streams, as well as their strictrhythmicpattern, suggest that these structures are indeed intermediate surrogates.
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Thisrhythmicpatternis observed in compounds as well, in that stress is redistributed in compounds when '' a "clash" of two stressed syllables occurs.
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Although a particular metre andrhythmicpatternmight suggest rhythmic alteration, an incorrect choice of tempo will make the use of inequality unnatural and inappropriate.
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His potentially song-like utterances, a scalar passage orrhythmicpattern, break down almost as soon as they are launched, becoming stuck, derailed, by his stutter.
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The competences required could be simple tasks such as inventing group activities based on arhythmicpatternoccurring in a recorder tune.
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We acknowledge, however, that errors (23) and (24) could also be interpreted as resulting from the perseveration of a single tone instead of arhythmicpattern.
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Similarly, the speaker making error (24) seemed to have fallen into therhythmicpatternof 5121-51 created by the utterance prior to the target word.
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What if the musicians walk around while playing repeatedly the same motive, each presenting the same pitches in a differentrhythmicpatternand a different order?
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For instance, the use of a certain vocal pitch or a nonnativerhythmicpatternmay make it difficult for listeners to track a voice under adverse listening conditions.
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Therhythmicpatternof the first phrase is repeated in the next phrase before giving way to a pair of quarternote <35> groupings in the final phrase.
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Various devices create a point of closure before a return: a strong cadence or half-cadence, or arhythmicpatternthat closes on a downbeat followed by rests.
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He reportedrhythmicpatternin case architecture of bagworm moth.
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The unchangingrhythmicpatternmay also suggest the persona's insanity.
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To impress such people, it was not paramount to argue for the best type of vernacular song as being great poetry or as having an infectious melody orrhythmicpattern.
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The physical, visual and aural rhythmic experience of a horse galloping connected with music functions as a bodily metaphor for understanding how therhythmicpatternfeels and what it means.
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The repeating idea may be arhythmicpattern, part of a tune, or a complete melody.
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