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"rhythmic" Definitions
  1. having a regular pattern of sounds, movements or events
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Thinking of Debussy, one usually imagines washes of color; here, impressively, rhythmic definition, even rhythmic unity, came across clearly.
This is my recipe: Choose between ambient and rhythmic Whether you prefer atmospheric or rhythmic tracks, video game music offers great options for both categories.
Here is one of my favorites, and here are some other great options: Waltz for The Moon (rhythmic), Star Maze (rhythmic), Forest Interlude (ambient) Arrival (ambient).
Here is one of my favorites, and here are some other great options: Waltz for The Moon (rhythmic), Star Maze (rhythmic), Forest Interlude (ambient) and Arrival (ambient).
Last year, she came in eighth place at the rhythmic gymnastics World Championships — it was the highest an American rhythmic gymnast had ever placed at the competition.
How is it that a race of people who are not known in the history of civilization to be rhythmic, still think that they can all of a sudden be rhythmic?
It has a fundamentally American attack, buoyancy and rhythmic pulse.
And the rhythmic writing is at once exhilarating and giddy.
She framed analogous strands of rhythmic bass in capacious reverb.
The rhythmic sound of sewing machines muffles through the walls.
The swaying is deliberate, rhythmic, not from trembling or fidgeting.
The rhythmic administration of CPR, the measured injection of naloxone.
Listen to the cadence of your footstep — is it rhythmic?
Principally, "Fantasque" suffers from Mr. Heginbotham's lack of rhythmic structure.
Davis's insistently flat paintings tend to accumulate in rhythmic repetitions.
Their chants punctured the downtown air, hard, rhythmic and swift.
Is there anything more rhythmic than the motion of walking?
And Paul Schrader's bleak, rhythmic "First Reformed" streams on Kanopy.
He talks about his compositions—starting with 211's Dance And—as "pan-tonal" and "pan-rhythmic," terms he uses to explain the musical and rhythmic relationships between the parts of his work are malleable.
Add slow rhythmic thrusts to feel more of them inside you.
Jackson couldn't compensate with any form of a rhythmic passing game.
Each track feels like an experiment in a different rhythmic idiom.
But these flecks become insistent rhythmic riffs and quasi-melodic patterns.
Mr. Spock has nothing on Mr. Mishra for rhythmic eyebrow control.
As a human being I immediately connected to the rhythmic movement.
The effect, along with thematic repetition and rhythmic intensity, is mesmerizing.
"It's very rhythmic to me," she said of the repeated kneadings.
"Manically," the first movement, whisks along, propelled by pulsing rhythmic riffs.
According to Billboard, "24K Magic" is Mars's seventh Rhythmic Songs chart-topper.
Nacimento is a former rhythmic gymnast who represented Brazil in international competition.
Musical performances and rhythmic dancing rattled windows in the low-slung neighborhood.
Yet, within those clouds, riffs and figures unfold in complex rhythmic patterns.
The band, under James Olmstead's musical direction, provides a driving rhythmic support.
The rhythmic drive of a battle cry kept on dissolving into dreaminess.
You can program various rhythmic patterns and switch between them very easily.
But improvised, wheezing, almost trippy passages emerge; the tight rhythmic order dissolves.
Men are barred from competing in rhythmic gymnastics at the Olympics altogether.
It has that sort of rhythmic quality, musical triplets and fanfare devices.
And I was bothered by her occasionally lax approach to rhythmic execution.
Within seconds, rhythmic, noisy pulses were emanating from the East German speakers.
The problem: Making "rhythmic movements" or "dancing" is illegal, his letter said.
Her voice had bite, bluesiness, rhythmic savvy and a lifetime of conviction.
There is almost always some jaunty, rhythmic riff bustling in the orchestra.
As for rhythmic complexity, she probably had that nailed from the start.
And his language is very dense, very muscular, very rhythmic, very musical.
Rhythmic patterns become uneasy pacts, open spaces shudder with dark energy. 193.
Maybe something more rhythmic, try something more metal or even like Meshuggah.
A lot of the dialogue you've mentioned is very rhythmic and precise.
Rhythmic Gymnastics The only other women's-only sport in the Summer Olympics (misandry!), rhythmic gymnastics incorporates elements of ballet and floor gymnastics, as well as elements of the circus, such as hoops, clubs, balls and ribbons on sticks.
But where Rez is a rhythmic shooting game, Lumines falls closer to Tetris.
In 2017, they happen ahead of time, establishing a rhythmic thump of anticipation.
The neural net then looks for melodic and rhythmic patterns it can identify.
I can hear the gentle, rhythmic rush of the waves lapping the beach.
Bowman: One thing I've noticed is how rhythmic The Edge's guitar-playing is.
The games often begin easy, levels beatable by even the least-rhythmic performer.
After all, the soothing sounds of rhythmic wood rubbing is a little distracting.     
We were interested in rhythmic sounds that could be created with unexpected materials.
That rhythmic version, "Slow Slippy," it got ridiculously heavy, as you stretched time.
I was hoping for something very rhythmic, with Wayne floating over the top.
At times during the "Daniel Variations," the strings' rhythmic precision frayed a bit.
The two percussion players responded with rhythmic riffs, chimes and sustained eerie tones.
It was a rhythmic, violent song—throat grunts punctuated with splats and splashes.
From far away everything merges into a rhythmic sea of jewel-tone colors.
In Ravel's Sonata for Violin and Cello, the rhythmic experiments are much bolder.
The rhythmic pounding of the basketball has become a soundtrack of my day.
I also included a list of musical elements — tempo, dynamics and rhythmic notes.
They're also rhythmic units, building time and suspense into the otherwise affectless prose.
"Thomas's humor has a sharp, rhythmic perfection," Lydia Millet writes in her review.
The music subtly threads lyrical lines through passages dominated by rippling rhythmic patterns.
Vanessa Bryant first memorialized her daughter as a spunky, rhythmic, sweet-spirited teenager.
You don't feel the rhythmic structure that you heard on the banging piano.
The choreographer David Parker leads this lively troupe that specializes in rhythmic experimentation.
Yet the phrases take unexpected turns and the rhythmic flow has intriguing hiccups.
The song's slickly produced beats are replaced by the rhythmic whirs of factory machines.
" Yes, there is a rhythmic slurping solo, and yes, the only lyric is "slurp.
For nights on end, the rhythmic pounding of my pulse would keep me awake.
The function of the refrain is primarily rhythmic — a drumbeat to which we return.
Almost immediately he heard exactly what the patient had described: a loud, rhythmic whooshing.
Placed together, these works of self-important play-acting are given a rhythmic purpose.
I'm interested in the rhythmic relationships that occur, moving in, around, and about convention.
Modest Mouse songs are all about rhythmic syncopation and this would be no different.
The rhythmic stop-and-go sets the pace for a discussion that meanders from .
During Bach's September visit, Bulgaria hosted world championships in rowing, rhythmic gymnastics and volleyball.
Prevailing blacks, whites, and pale blues, with purple accents, imposed a gently rhythmic unity.
"People will hear a rhythmic pattern of high frequency beeps among static," explained Goatley.
" She started riffing, her voice taking on a rhythmic quality: "It's really the woods.
Some of this charge comes from his rhythmic and sometimes wryly coded editing style.
Instrumentally, there's a nice build here, as the song swells to a rhythmic hook.
I like Tool because they're powerful and loud and rhythmic, but they're also vulnerable.
Rollicking rhythmic motifs evoke the swagger of slightly inebriated dancers at a stately ball.
And its final minutes may have gained some rhythmic buoyancy under Mr. Dudamel's watch.
But the performance lacked definition, clean attacks, crisp rhythmic execution and, at times, energy.
She walked through the audience and onto the stage in a slow, rhythmic step.
All our music has always been very rhythmic, but it's even harder than before.
It's Mr. Eno's love for and grasp of rhythmic language that most impress here.
The horses gamboled with rhythmic precision in a way I've never seen animals move.
He bobbed without weaving, making small-grade rhythmic oscillations and conjuring a high intensity.
The men were engaging and responded positively to the rhythmic cadence of Knight's poems.
It's high-viscosity Southern rock à la ZZ Top, with a potent rhythmic undertow.
Almost all skilled MCs use syncopation to create complex rhythmic patterns that defy expectation.
Soon, the sense of community turned adversarial, as the players engaged in rhythmic competition.
The pop-style rhythmic fury of Judd Greenstein's "Four on the Floor" is exhilarating.
But he lets nothing disrupt the deep, reassuring rhythmic flow that underlies his playing.
But he lets nothing disrupt the deep, reassuring rhythmic flow that underlies his playing.
How exactly does a gentle rhythmic motion change the sleep architecture of the brain?
But the game's rhythmic challenges make the repetition, defeat, and (yes) practice worth it.
I tighten, loosen, and retighten my legs, enjoying the rhythmic crackle of my pubic hair.
For the most part, the white stone and straight, rhythmic lines speak of Western might.
So did music (Alfredo Piatti's "Twelve Caprices" for solo cello) with a stronger rhythmic drive.
Wendy Hilliard is the first black person to compete for the US in rhythmic gymnastics.
It's rhythmic and kind of soothing, so I don't think it'll keep me from sleeping.
It can be a barrage of notes, or really sporadic, but it's all very rhythmic.
It's not like we're rhythmic gymnasts who look so beautiful when they do their routine!
Whether harshly rhythmic or dissonant, these are relatable in ways that programmed sequences often aren't.
The way producers pitch-shift vocals into rhythmic squeals of melody transcends language and borders.
McCrae's lines add back the rhythmic variety of speech, its erratic pauses and sudden accelerations.
Those with laser focus and a metronomic ear will enjoy trying to achieve rhythmic mastery.
"I have trouble settling down, and he's got very rhythmic breathing," she said of Mikey.
For them, the difficulty is in playing with the rhythmic precision of the other musicians.
Her prose is lyrical almost as a default; it is rhythmic and vivid; it sings.
These movements come in long rhythmic skeins that meet Bach's music with strangely satisfying phraseology.
From Kathak's swift spins and rhythmic footwork, joyous in other contexts, he wrests confusion, rage.
The conductor Kazem Abdullah drew lucid textures, rhythmic bite and abundant colorings from the orchestra.
Most rhythmic gymnasts are tall and slim, and the sport is predominantly white and Asian.
Bernstein's tender music, with its beguiling melody and undulant rhythmic pattern, smiles on them both.
The lyrics came to me while exploring a fun interlocking rhythmic pattern on my guitar.
The young drummer played a simple rhythmic beat in the dim light of the moon.
Underpinning the piece is the impatient rhythmic motif from the scherzo of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.
A MacArthur fellow, he often travels the globe in search of inspiration, rhythmic and otherwise.
Another scene saw the So players tap out rhythmic mosaics on Russian sniper rifle components.
She took their poetic meters and turned them into the rhythmic skeleton of her music.
Barring a resurgence in rhythmic spring, I hope they shift their focus to ballads exclusively.
You can also walk at a steady rhythmic pace, while leaving the phone in your pocket.
Harmonic, rhythmic, and dissonant elements really pushed the limits of the music industry during that period.
It's really just rhythmic sequencing—a psycho disco drum track with a twist at the end.
Her first passion was rhythmic gymnastics, but she suffered a serious back injury at age 11.
I've found the unified voice to be essential to protest, uplifting people into joyfully rhythmic bravery.
They're just sometimes so unusual and rhythmic, but Billy would always be there on the one.
Even when the characters repeat themselves, or wander off into monologues, there is a rhythmic effect.
The work begins with clouds of ethereal dissonance that are moved along by gentle rhythmic impulses.
There was far greater visceral excitement to the interpretations, a gripping clarity, transparency and rhythmic zest.
Each character had its own recurring musical theme, with more rhythmic sequenced interludes accompanying action scenes.
My daily existence is already something that runs on a rhythmic path with these other records.
Cumming's basslines may serve as a rhythmic anchor, but they're also lithe, inventive, and furiously delivered.
And [I] was attracted to the arpeggiator possibilities that allowed me to create looping/rhythmic patterns.
We called them at home in Austin to talk about the track and their rhythmic histories.
In carefully rhythmic, halting steps, he danced across the stage, sprinkling grits as if in sacrament.
At its best, the chanting played lightly with the brightly rhythmic instrumentation, curling around the beat.
Late-period works such as the Harp Concerto maintain rhythmic vitality while creating eerie, modernist atmospheres.
It's an insane story, but the music itself is like really cold, super rhythmic, very dark.
If Synchronized Swimming is made worse by its association with Sports, Rhythmic Gymnastics is made whole.
This flash of rhythmic oscillations originated in the visual cortex and led to the limbic system.
The orchestra starts playing faster and faster in a less rhythmic but much more primal manner.
This playful exchange between dancers, singers and drummers is the rhythmic backbone of Afro-Boricuas here.
A lion's grunt doesn't sound like the MGM roar; it's more of a deep, rhythmic cough.
For much of the 14-minute piece, the electric bass sticks to a mostly rhythmic role.
Some chose to write brief descriptions; others used rhythmic notation or other symbols they had invented.
While one dances, the others accompany with songs, exhortations and palmas, the rhythmic clapping of hands.
I was hoping to redeem my rhythmic skills with the Brazilian women's drum line FogoAzul NYC.
All the same things happen on the periphery—rhythmic contractions of the rectum and so on.
Mr. Norman compiles astonishing crescendos as the drama ratchets up, building in volume and rhythmic complexity.
As the musicians strum, pick, beat, clap, and sing, her heels break into staccato rhythmic patterns.
A wide variety of rhythmic and harmonic combinations emerged from the meditative hum of this ensemble.
The prose is lilting and rhythmic — it practically begs to be read aloud — but never flowery.
Crayon wax swirling in a factory vat, propelled by the rhythmic swoosh of a giant paddle.
Their soft-shoe was recklessly slow, a nonchalant tightrope walk of graceful control and rhythmic exactitude.
He had hoped that the site would reveal rhythmic seasonal changes over a period of years.
In 2008, a Russian newspaper reported that Putin was divorcing his wife for an Olympic rhythmic gymnast.
Questlove plays his typical drum kit — but some rhythmic dribbling from Irving lends quite the creative twist.
It involves dancing to rhythmic onscreen cues, with no violence beyond the threat of a twisted ankle.
At 17 years old, Kiana Eide is one of the youngest members of the rhythmic-gymnastics team.
The thumping bass line paired with rhythmic guitars in the choruses keep the song moving, pulsating, beckoning.
The sheet-music stand, a flat board perforated in a rhythmic Moorish design, is lovely unto itself.
Layers moved in and out in long meandering passages, with subtle rhythmic sounds trickling beneath it all.
"Having a soothing voice talk to you in a rhythmic, melodic fashion is very comforting," he said.
Bathed in purple light, the lasers move in into different arrangements in time with a rhythmic beat.
What we lose in tonal and rhythmic suspense we gain in a more primal kind of anticipation.
Much of the time, they are reduced to rhythmic components, serving up unmemorable lyrics at quick tempos.
And Sally and Michael Shannon are such intuitive actors, and they have such a precise rhythmic timing.
That piece tempers its pathos with a rhythmic kick, foretelling the brighter approach on the new album.
Instead, the rhythmic chanting of marching soldiers drifts in, and slowly the screen comes to life again.
Instead, they focus on freewheeling sampling, and rhythmic contortions of video game themes and other familiar melodies.
This EP is about sharing rhythmic and harmonic thoughts within the form of an electronic artist entity.
Images of posters and magazine covers, as well as the rhythmic beat of techno music diffuse nostalgia.
This was music that didn't need to be deafening or dense or rhythmic to make an impact.
And they can interact with them on social media, asking questions about intonation, trill technique, rhythmic feel.
He's not concerned with projecting a rhythmic concept so much as evoking something wholesale, cathartic and consuming.
Reading that transcript, I was so struck by how fun and funny and rhythmic his language was.
Last fall, Denis Matseuv bulldozed through the toccata and demolished the piece's rhythmic nuance in the process.
His music combines the minimalist structures and rhythmic complexity of Steve Reich with John Cage's conceptual air.
Young Sydney duo IljusWifmo execute rubbery club music with precision, tempering dark energy with playful rhythmic trickery.
Instead, Gomez uses empty space as a stimulant, a way of accentuating a song's sinewy rhythmic core.
The score's rhythmic complexity and cinematic feel could have easily passed for the latest "Star Wars" soundtrack.
He takes advantage of her focused intonation and rhythmic precision to lend even anguished passages structural strength.
Irish dance, though inherently musical, can have a rote relationship to music, as if obeying rhythmic orders.
The sound of the waves combined with traditional rhythmic forearm strokes was so relaxing, I fell asleep.
The rhythmic beep of the monitor was deafening in the quiet operating room when Jason was delivered.
Not unexpectedly, the members of the Danish Quartet bring tonal heft and rhythmic vigor to the proceedings.
He is assiduous, building complex rhythmic trelliswork at breakneck speeds with a facility that's tough to fathom.
His motivation, he said, was to improve his endurance, but he also found the rhythmic footfalls calming.
"The book takes us inside the players' minds and is filled with lush, rhythmic language," Touré wrote.
I concentrated on the dogs' rhythmic breathing echoing into the icy silence and tried to calm down.
Typically, an irregularly shaped object will have a rhythmic pattern of brightening and dimming as it rotates.
She added rhythmic handclaps and nonverbal gospel singing, and projected the work simultaneously onto five large screens.
And his words often fall short, serving as a better a rhythmic component than an emotional one.
The rhythmic structure that anchors the performance featured Crucian rhythms created through a digital drum beat based on a four-count—a house beat synonymous with Vogue Fem performance—fused with djembe and congas, revealing that vogue performance and house music are entrenched in West African rhythmic structures.
Bizet's music abounds in rhythmic play; the choreography doesn't and often makes its heavy effects off the beat.
Like in the previous version, a cool and fading steel guitar compliments the rhythmic melody and calming percussion.
Composition No. 227 begins with a frantically upbeat rhythmic unison over which a vocalist starts to soar quietly.
The patient described his year-long ordeal – the persistent rhythmic noise, the difficulty concentrating, the lack of sleep.
There are some rhythmic glitches in the staging, and Mr. Cork's solemn, cinematic music can occasionally be intrusive.
When it comes to drumming, Leah Burke is usually on beat—but real life isn't always so rhythmic.
To figure that out, monarchs have evolved an internal clock driven by the rhythmic expression of key genes.
Instead of thrusting in and out, the giver stays inserted and moves their hips in small, rhythmic circles.
The second rule was to introduce movement, but one that is simple and rhythmic, such as a pendulum.
It builds slowly and contemplatively, with the inexorable rhythmic progression and narrative arc of one of Godspeed You!
Collector isn't exactly musical, though there are some rather rhythmic moments as seen in ::vtol::'s video (below).
Dion's songs are poised for remixing because her melodies are so rhythmic; they can twist around any music.
"The girls would say 'Yeah he touches you funny,'" Howard, a three-time rhythmic gymnastics national champion, said.
In moments, as the chaotic sounds of war enveloped them, the horse breathed the rhythmic sounds of sleep.
And in the meantime, Smith's lovely, rhythmic sentences pile on top of one another, in elegant, balletic heaps.
It was the sneaky silence followed by a rhythmic bumping of the change room door caught my attention.
Ms. Kamensek, while keeping the orchestra supportive, brings out the restless rhythmic elements that suggest the couple's intensity.
Every tackle and pass intertwined with serene pizzicati, rhythmic spiccato and even the droning noise of electric guitars.
But the ovation continued, and soon the cast returned and led the audience in a long, rhythmic clap.
Essential Tremor is a neurological movement disorder characterized by involuntary and rhythmic shaking, according to the company's website.
As such, it's frankly inferior to its rhythmic sister and should take its proper place, second in line.
The rhythmic long verticals of the tall, skinny composition are punctuated by magazine images, alphabet letters, and photographs.
That angst gets tossed completely into a blender by one of Radiohead's soon-to-be-trademark rhythmic stunts.
The only sound in the hall was a low, rhythmic moan, punctuated by S.'s higher-pitched cry.
In these situations, a shared, iterative, and even rhythmic understanding may be exactly what our brains reach for.
Dillon sat in a corner of a large gallery, producing percussive beats that provided a steady, rhythmic backdrop.
Atinuke and Brooksbank ("Baby Goes to Market") have created an appealing package of rhythmic repetition and vibrant images.
Nightly now, I use rhythmic breathing to try to conjure portals opening into a private compartment with Mrs.
Her expression reflects every change of harmony; her body recoils, with a slight jolt, at each rhythmic accent.
They continued using essentially tonal languages and tried to reinvigorate classical forms with fresh harmonic and rhythmic techniques.
They balance deep blues playing with lengthy, minor-key chants, laced through with an explosively rhythmic group dynamic.
Pretty much what you hear on pop radio, rhythmic radio, you'll hear a Blap Kit in there somewhere.
Indeed, a pervasive danciness, a rhythmic shapeliness even in slower moments, is a mark of a good performance.
The only sounds in the kitchen were running water and clanging silverware and toothy brush in rhythmic rotation.
They seemed to be tossing and catching complex rhythmic messages, at once cryptic (to an outsider) and absorbing.
He uses code to instruct the whirs and clunks of the machine to synchronize in a rhythmic way.
Throughout his career, his solos have been full of rhythmic variations that tug his melodies in unexpected directions.
Each inning that Judge returned to his post, the same rhythmic rant continued amid a lopsided Yankees victory.
New music (Juan d'Arienzo, Osvaldo Pugliese and other composers) inspired dancers to new peaks of brilliantly rhythmic elegance.
His tempo, though plenty fast, is reined in just enough to allow for bracing clarity and rhythmic bite.
It has a relatively basic structure: 53 short interlocking repetitive patterns centered around a doggedly insistent rhythmic pulse.
But, as Bell Burnell found, their presence is observable through their rhythmic signal, detectable by a suitable radio.
The name derives from "poesy," a kind of short-form poetry that often uses rhythmic or rhyming verse.
They wanted to spread dancers across multiple levels, but even unison tapping, much less rhythmic counterpoint, seemed impossible.
A well-executed floor routine gives the impression that the athlete somehow possesses the power of rhythmic flight.
As for Ms. Frances, she negotiated all of Coffee's rhythmic challenges and contrasts with a calmly luscious glow.
Most couldn't hear, beneath that mélange, the band's harmonic and rhythmic order, spontaneous sounding counterpoint and interlocking parts.
His music was populist and positivist even as it arced toward a stratospheric level of harmonic and rhythmic sophistication.
In a video, Ebri's class can be seen krumping to the rhythmic song of long division order of operations.
Derisive hoots, rhythmic chants, claps, jeers and whistles... the Parisians are masters at making, or breaking, a favored player.
This season has so far been Harden's very own Bitches Brew, a valiant rhythmic experimentation that's blowing people's minds.
Rhythmic patterning changes as it dances across the wheat-colored surface, punctuated by several hits of a lighter tone.
She has a moderately sophisticated rhythmic command but is too demure to cross the line from pop into jazz.
Although lacking in lyrics, the strange rhythmic brew helps give the images a new kind of life on screen.
It was also the first song by a woman to top Pop, Rhythmic, and Adult Pop charts since 1996.
Above the vehicle's rhythmic shaking, Samantha can be heard saying, "We should stop…please…please…" He does not stop.
In the finale, the singing women surround the braider, helping her stitch the wires in a rhythmic, choreographed sequence.
There is quite a lot of harpsichord in the score, but I use it principally as a rhythmic instrument.
"I tried to take her towards a more urban, rhythmic and electronic sound, and I think we achieved that."
My route was rhythmic and limited: In the morning, I walked from the Myrtle-Wyckoff station up Palmetto Street.
Seeking a more uniquely Jamaican sound, Prince Buster turned the popular rhythmic shuffle upside down by emphasising the offbeat.
But their songs contained all manner of complexities: rhythmic and harmonic, as well as tonal, political, philosophical and metaphysical.
The rhythmic beating of our heart is slowed so noticeably that it feels, literally, like our heart is breaking.
You breathe in a fast, rhythmic way that oxygenates your brain, activating your parasympathetic nervous system and relaxing you.
Ms. Sandé could easily oversing; she has delicacy, volume, graininess, melismas and sly, rhythmic nuances whenever she needs them.
The app uses music featuring rhythmic modulation to keep you from being either distracted or soothed by the music.
And Mr. Baron treats rhythmic ebullience as a renewable resource, often pointing toward the swinging influence of Mel Lewis.
But he actually said to me I should keep my record completely urban-rhythmic, which was interesting to hear.
This pizza chef was rhythmic in his pizza tossing, probably because he was wearing his AirPods while he worked.
Russia have dominated rhythmic gymnastics since 2000, with the country winning four successive team and all-around Olympic titles.
The conductor Marco Armiliato gave a magisterial reading of this sophisticated music with its modernist colorings and rhythmic verve.
On "Acceptance," she rides a front-loaded rhythmic pattern from the bassist Pablo Menares, chasing stability over shifting ground.
The wildly energetic, sinuous gestures of the drawings eerily mimic the rhythmic shapes of swirling feathers in the costumes.
It's in seven — it's a very contemporary rhythmic sound — but it has elements of the golden period in it.
His is a distinctive voice, spiked by cluster-like harmonies, at once piercing and ethereal, and squiggly rhythmic riffs.
During this period, Radigue composed "Biogenesis," a classical musique concrète piece and the most rhythmic of her electronic compositions.
But he also said that a certain rhythmic kink is built into a waltz when it is played idiomatically.
Mixed with the sounds of strumming guitars and palmas — the rhythmic clapping of flamenco — was the clopping of hooves.
Improvisers listen to the forms, notes, chord structures, and rhythmic cycles that are basically carriers of the fundamental signals.
The Civil War interrupts this idyll, and the seesaw of petticoated peace and trousered violence continues its rhythmic tilting.
The electronics become animated with pulsing figures that seem at rhythmic cross-purposes with the increasingly dense, grainy guitars.
"Mortars, helicopters, people talking — we would process those sounds and use them as rhythmic starting points," Mr. Ross said.
The horse, locked in a shed, is furiously kicking, pounding out a rhythmic S.O.S. that the curious Roman answers.
It's almost like the rhythmic patterns on this song were designed to make listeners feel happy and at peace.
Images appear and reappear in surprising rhythmic alterations, only occasionally matching the words that make up the (ostensible) narration.
Staccato, nimble, and bursting with harmonic and rhythmic invention, these women play guitars how they were meant to be played.
There's like really tricky rhythmic things that happen like weird slap sounds like dsssht… dsssht like on beat and stuff.
Apple Watch owners can utilise its heart rate mode to "vary the harmonic and rhythmic cadences of the songs" too.
Smith's youth and swagger are undeniable, but your eye can't help but travel to Goldblum's loping, hip-rolling, rhythmic walk.
The novel feels like an anthropological plunge into another era, enhanced by rhythmic, urban prose littered with slang and Spanglish.
Aptly milky-hued, they follow a gentle, unwavering repetition of the act of breastfeeding — rhythmic and consistent throughout the project.
They pressed their ungloved hands to the tough fleshy tunica adventitia and felt within it the rhythmic surge of fluid.
However men could not compete in synchronized swimming and rhythmic gymnastic and are still barred from doing so in Rio.
"The rhythmic pattern produced by the statistics is based on a few rules that are set in milliseconds," explains Šarapovas.
It infuses rhythmic repetitions with verbs, nouns, and connecting words, allowing you to learn and recall them easier and faster.
Right now, it seems like the artists use rhythmic, abstract sounds to create their sculptures, but the possibilities are endless.
This promising first look carries all the visual style and rhythmic patter that fans of director Guy Ritchie would expect.
These are whip-like appendages on the surfaces of some cells that beat back and forth in a rhythmic fashion.
Its rhythmic combat dropped weapon reloads and forced closer-quarters melee attacks, making one of oldest shooting games feel fresh.
Ms. Cooper sustained attention admirably, adding rhythmic interest with subtle touches of rubato (well, not so subtle in the Scherzo).
Rows alternating paired slabs and single ones create a stately, rhythmic impression, like a marching band playing funereal oompah music.
Mr. Toy, a mustachioed former physical education teacher, began dancing in his Crocs, breaking into a sort of rhythmic jog.
Wearing one on the foot enabled a user to light up a panel of LEDs with a simple rhythmic tap.
I can't really describe it but there was a rhythmic coordination to the music and a constant repeating of formulas.
Drew's audio fuses atonal and nearly-industrial rhythmic music with what sound like menacing broadcasts from some unseen Orwellian power.
Steve clapped my shoulder and led me into the water, where three-and-four-foot waves broke in rhythmic procession.
As a band, we always strive to incorporate that balance into our own songs: that lyrically simple, noisy, rhythmic feel!
He depicted people in scenic landscapes, often viewed from a distance to imbue the composition with a lyrical, rhythmic beauty.
Whitman's rhythmic repetition of  "always" is one of the keys to his poem and, I think, to Saul's ceramic sculptures.
Poem This sonnet slides (as if along "goose-down") over a prosody as rhythmic, natural and warm as a nod.
Arvo Pärt's "Pari Intervallo" (1976) was altogether different: a chiming, bare-bones piece requiring utter restraint and strict rhythmic discipline.
I placed my fingers on his wrist, where I am used to feeling the rhythmic pulsations of the radial artery.
The section "Echo Canyon" consists of one mounting, rhythmic, delirious and possibly hallucinatory feat of a sentence spanning 20 pages.
As such, Ms. Mitchell's score combines folk, pop and Dixieland with rhythmic work shanties and, for the lovers, ethereal arias.
The scientists tailored the tACS program to optimize rhythmic "coupling" between frontal and temporal cortex areas in each individual's brain.
It was the hammering on the new house being built next door that was responsible, the rhythmic pound, pound, pounding ….
HERRANG, Sweden — The rhythmic boom boom of Count Basie's 19903s big band echoed around the Folkets Hus community center here.
Would they support paying the tab for someone who spent $85033,000 a year for a B.A. in Mesopotamian Rhythmic Dance?
On this tune the tenor saxophonist Chad Lefkowitz-Brown improvises with a combination of breezy insouciance and sharp rhythmic assurance.
The playwright and actress Anna Deavere Smith still detects Ms. Shange's rhythmic influence in her students at New York University.
Tommasini does a fine job of conveying the inner life of a piece, through his rhythmic sentences and sculpted paragraphs.
During your soak, take deep, rhythmic breaths to quiet a racing mind or simply dunk your head underwater, says Hanekamp.
It is clear the artist is attentive to each shift in direction, as none of the rhythmic lines repeat themselves.
Dreyer's editing is not only strongly rhythmic, but also daringly disjunctive in its use of jump-cuts and deliberate mismatches.
This time, when he placed his stethoscope over the patient's upper abdomen, he heard something: a quiet, rhythmic, shushing sound.
Mr. Eisenstadt, a drummer, tends to write music with a steady rhythmic pulse and a feeling of open-air possibility.
She and Iyer were working on a piece involving a complicated rhythmic pattern that Iyer has been struggling to grasp.
The line down the middle reappears in Mr. Colmer's photo collages, rhythmic repetitions of nondescript architectural elements around New York.
I found a Native American radio station; I heard rhythmic chants and flutes and poems to greet the glimmering dawn.
At the club, guests were dressed in the official Gede colors — black, purple, and white — and danced to rhythmic drumming.
The voices of dozens of auctioneers across 36 lanes simultaneously rattle off prices, makes and models in a rhythmic repetition.
There's no trademark melodic turn or show-stopping rhythmic gesture; instead, the track conveys an intimate sense of ongoing negotiation.
One man's rhythmic isolations of alternate shoulders are fabulously huge — and cause his colleagues to grin from ear to ear.
And like pieces of ocean glass, the hunks of ice are smoothed out by the rhythmic motion of the tide.
Shortly before the two-minute mark, a single thwack — suggestive of steel percussion — heralds a slow turn toward rhythmic chaos.
Without it I would not have been driven to write, to create rhythmic sentences easier to speak and to read.
He shined throughout the set, especially when marching in rhythmic lock step with Ms. Laubrock through some thrillingly tricky terrain.
There is a rhythmic dissonance to the paintings that held my attention, made me conscious of equating looking with examining.
For those unfamiliar with the trill, it's a technique that early composers used due to its rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic properties.
Lawton uses a rhythmic series of vibrations, but the pattern can be customized using an app on a Windows 10 tablet.
His work explores multiple strands of African-American dance, organizing them with a wide range of geometrical ideas and rhythmic structures.
Mr. Polenzani, ardent and impetuous as Rodolfo, summoned Italianate colorings and ringing top notes, while singing with subtlety and rhythmic punch.
Yet readers expecting Mr Gaiman's typical style—gentle, rhythmic prose intricately plotted and stuffed full of allusions—will come away disappointed.
The hallucinations the women experienced while drinking ayahuasca inspired them to make tribal chants more rhythmic, and craft work more intricate.
While much of Isolation has some Spanglish ad-libbing and rhythmic influences, "Nuestro Planeta" is the only song entirely in Spanish.
It would be a story, he would speak in a very rhythmic tone, and he would have music loops under it.
Former rhythmic gymnastics national champion Jessica Howard is among the women who have come out publicly about being abused by Nassar.
" The resemblance between Jayhood's track and JayO's work here is notable in the rhythmic phrasing of the vocal sample from "Heartbroken.
Then there's Philip Glass's icy, rhythmic music, which seems to emanate not from the stage but from your own rushing pulse.
Mr. Cyrille and Mr. Workman have their own loose but urgent rhythmic rapport, developed in settings including the collective Trio 3.
Let me phrase that another way: he is a pumpkin-faced human male who cannot resist the rhythmic lure of music.
Not unlike a "runner's high," rhythmic movement has been shown to trigger the release of endorphins, which can boost your mood.
And it is not often you hear a Wagnerian soprano who takes care to sing with rhythmic fidelity and crisp diction.
"Dark Necessities" has all the trademarks: thumb-popping bass, chiming guitar, vocals that oscillate between rhythmic patter and a plaintive chorus.
For nine months, your little one's been lulled to sleep by the rhythmic whooshing of the blood flowing through the placenta.
Next on the list was musical shape or contour, with earworms generally being simple in structure, but with a rhythmic pattern.
As EDM bangers play in the background, Bob begins to tie my hands behind my back in a controlled, rhythmic manner.
He has been working this way more or less since the 1960s, reshaping jazz's rhythmic syntax while engaging with its lineage.
At the same time, the structure Szalay establishes for the book points to the cyclical, to the rhythmic working of time.
Another is meter: You're intensely aware of individual feet, as in verse, and of their rhythmic play in far larger units.

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