rhythm pattern

collocation in English

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rhythm
noun
uk
/ˈrɪð.əm/
us
/ˈrɪð.əm/
a strong pattern of sounds, words, or musical notes that is used in music, poetry, ...
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pattern
adjective[before noun]
used in compounds to refer to the way in which a particular type of hair loss occurs, affecting mainly the top and front of ...
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(Definition ofrhythmandpatternfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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A fundamentalrhythmpatternwhich is often the result of two or more rhythm patterns that are metrically different being performed at the same time.
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As regards 'texture', the opening up of 'sound' and 'space' is created by breaks and continuity in therhythmpatternset by the drummer.
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One was a chord pattern andrhythmpattern.
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However, as a jazz player, therhythmpatternof the tune was too simple for him to play.
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For instance a trigger correspongs to a step of an analog sequencer or an arpeggiator, a step in arhythmpattern.
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The second segment of the pehe is the mainrhythmpattern.
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Elements drawn from the progressive rock genre include the use of extended or linked-movement tracks, more complexity and reflection but almost always within the four on the floorrhythmpattern.
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The hypothesis predicted that the intonation findings based on rhythm patterns are the same as those that are based on tone patterns.
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It has a 1950s-styled melody and begins with three wah-wah guitar notes and centers around simple chord changes, while its arrangements are centered around an eccentricrhythmpattern.
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This model of integrated learning lays great emphasis on musical activities, such as listening and repetition of rhythm patterns and knowledge of pitch and dynamics.
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As for the tune, there's practically no melody, but arhythmpattern, adding that it is hard to differentiate between any two 12-bar blues songs.
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The rhythm track is composed by combining any of 100 rhythm patterns, each of which can be edited independently.
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The machines were based around a number of preset rhythm patterns, such as waltz, samba and rhumba.
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The production on the band's debut album uses acoustic guitar interspersed with piano, backing vocals and bass guitar, steelpan, electric drums and unusual rhythm patterns.
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They played methodical yet simple rhythm patterns or fills.
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The only other differences were new preset rhythm patterns and the metal casing.
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The rhythm machine contains 100 preset short rhythm patterns and allows the user to create 100 additional patterns, known as internal patterns.
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