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Rhythmical meaning
rhythmic
Example sentences (12)
Friel’s writing can be rhythmical, incantatory, but it’s also gorgeously subtle.
Reed warbler is skulky with a hoarse, rhythmical song, like a metronome.
The Merry Go Round attraction is especially fun, requiring rhythmical button presses to send out waves of damaging energy.
She attempts an answer, addressing an imaginary listener with a lofty tone, using phrases such as “rhythmical movements” to describe sex, and “internal medicament,” to refer to contraception.
It featured extended playing by the Mothers of Invention and focused on songs that defined Zappa's compositional style of introducing abrupt, rhythmical changes into songs that were built from diverse elements.
It included work that they would have liked to encountered sooner in their own lives, as well as nonsense rhymes, ballad-type poems, riddles, folk songs and rhythmical jingles.
One of its most distinguishing features is extended rhythmical time, which has no equivalent in the rest of European music.
Other colors, and later, filled-in notes, were used routinely as well, mainly to enforce the aforementioned imperfections or alterations and to call for other temporary rhythmical changes.
Text and neumatic notation, together with significative letters adjoined to the neumes, presents an effective and integrated mnemonic for the rhythmical interpretation and the melody.
The first thematic group, sometime rhythmical, is developed and magnified in the second and third parts.
They accompany themselves on anything from which they can extract a musical sound or rhythmical effect..
This Ars Nova style remained the primary rhythmical system until the highly syncopated works of the Ars subtilior at the end of the 14th century, characterized by extremes of notational and rhythmic complexity.