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"rhythmically" Definitions
  1. with a regular pattern of sounds, movements or events

293 Sentences With "rhythmically"

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Its exultation is encoded within the winding motifs that are rhythmically repeated when used in a band or border or scattered rhythmically over an area through the all-over use of line.
Rhythmically, we just wanted to make it a little funkier.
He lies unresponsive on the floor, his limbs rhythmically twitching.
Rackets in hand, the children began marching in place, rhythmically.
Peter does a nice job somewhat rhythmically undulating his body.
As meticulous and rhythmically repetitive as they are, unexpected things happen.
" Hillary nods rhythmically: "Trump's the one who belongs in the nursery.
A rhythmically frenetic section will segue into a breezily cool passage.
Rather, you get a congenial, diatonic, rhythmically sturdy kind of conversation.
His elbows bent and palms out, he pumped his hands rhythmically.
Yelling rhythmically you're limited by what you're doing with your voice.
They chanted rhythmically through various prayers, culminating with chaotic horns and cymbals.
As skullcaps bob rhythmically, childish voices evoke the cacophony of an aviary.
If you're going to write doggerel at least make it rhythmically consistent.
Our breaths occur constantly and rhythmically, much like our hearts' steady beating.
KC: Rhythmically it feels so distinct as opposed to the other two parts.
We were able to express ourselves rhythmically in a way he hadn't before.
The sound of knives rhythmically hitting the thick wooden cutting boards is everywhere.
It's primarily rhythmically and texturally driven, and at times veers into straight noise.
Weaving and knotting, the masses rhythmically engage with the machinery of modern life.
Rhythmically, it sounds like perhaps he's workshopping one of two options with her.
Stravinsky's music is rhythmically complex and difficult even for the dancers to count.
In "Mute II #10" (2015), the myriad rows are rhythmically lush and hypnotic.
Typically these muscles relax with sexual stimulation and then contract rhythmically with orgasm.
Then the video shows Dr. Davis-Boutte making incisions, her scalpel moving rhythmically.
The breakdowns are rhythmically similar, with both employing synthy beats and breathy falsettos.
Percussive clicks are layered on top of one another in a rhythmically ambiguous mélange.
Mr. Jordan offered a no-nonsense, lean and rhythmically articulate account of Beethoven's Seventh.
Reciting regular iambics in the rhythmically steady "Humble," he just sounds uncomfortable, maybe bored.
He had very entertaining, rhythmically fun instincts I could easily marry my sensibilities with.
What might she, at 29 our most rhythmically explosive young pianist, make of it?
The work ends with a hypercharged, rhythmically rambunctious March, given a stunning performance here.
"Twirl, twirl, twirl, twirl," Mugler rhythmically implored Chaignaud, who, rose en pointe and obliged.
"Do it rhythmically, and move your arms as fast as you can," he said.
It's very diatonic; it's thrillingly orchestrated; it's rhythmically predictable; it's affirmative; it's transparently foursquare.
Typically, a spinning, irregularly shaped object would rhythmically brighten and dim as it spins.
It was probably their most rhythmically accessible record, but has a similar palette overall.
"Scream" is urgent, not frantic, and constantly moves; not even just rhythmically, but perceptively, too.
Steadily and rhythmically, she brought the branches down with force up and down my body.
She is focused, her head dead straight, her stride landing rhythmically on the tarmac highway.
Balanchine specialized in rhythmically watertight constructions that exist in brilliantly close counterpoint with their scores.
While we admire rhythmically how this verse sounds, we should not gloss over its wit.
Likewise, Blocboy's rhythmically unpredictable, plainly enunciated rapping displays a dexterity that fits the music exactly.
In the stands, they rhythmically chanted the skaters' names as they waived flags of the country.
He then kneels and performs a prayer, chanting and rhythmically sounding a bell by his side.
Whether rhythmically rearranging items or jerkily ambulating, Ms. Valencia moves with a vivid efficiency: solid, assured.
She plays one of the old men, stepping rhythmically in lines paired off with other dancers.
There's so much going on, it took a while to really pick up what's happening rhythmically.
Melodically, these songs accentuate flamenco's Arabic influence; rhythmically, they hop and soar despite their delicate complexity.
He has a couple of symphonies, like the Eighth, where there are some real challenges rhythmically.
It is rhythmically complex without much dance impulse and sounds vaguely late-Romantic without actually evoking romance.
Yeah, in working the songs for tour rehearsal, Paul would want certain things to be happening rhythmically.
They also honk rhythmically at crowded intersections, prompting rebukes from the police in several Chinese cities recently.
All the vocal lines skirt rhythmically square recitative and tender arioso, sung over a subdued disco track.
I "play" the "+" and "-" buttons to rhythmically change the harmonics in my synth parts during a performance.
The centerpieces are piano concertos: two by Haydn and Ligeti's uproarious, rhythmically knotty contribution to the genre.
Ms. Julie joins in, picking up a china teacup and rhythmically whacking at it with a spoon.
They rhythmically gyrate atop you, grooving to their incredible, specially curated song choice, which you cannot hear.
What the notes don't mention is that cumbia was never as rhythmically complex as Puerto Rican salsa and Peruvian chicha was never as rhythmically complex as Colombian cumbia, rendering the Ventures' automotive vroom-vroom‑-chart run, well, 1960-1964, plus "Hawaii 5-0" in 1969—a better fit.
Once you reach orgasm, the muscles in your vagina, anus, and uterus involuntarily rhythmically contract and then relax.
By the road, women wailed and rhythmically slapped their faces, their children by their side, watching in silence.
The Left Shark, you'll recall, was the rhythmically challenged backup dancer to Katy Perry's Super Bowl Halftime Show.
A man with a gray ponytail rhythmically flogged a mostly nude woman draped over a small picnic table.
A version of that band will play on Friday and Saturday, presenting Iyer's beaming, rhythmically interleaved original music.
With nine dancers moving slowly and rhythmically in couples or groups, the performances sensualize and sexualize the houses.
The lilting, light-textured yet rhythmically assertive sound of the band became the gold standard for Hawaiian music.
While my heart continues to beat rhythmically through the city it moves out of my line of vision.
The concert was so rhythmically animated that in places you could almost swear they were singing along to tracks.
Gamma oscillations are a much-discussed brain wave pattern, characterized by neurons firing rhythmically around 50 times per second.
They build rhythmically, one clause piling on top of another, the commas like elegantly pointed toes delineating each step.
The evening's conductor was Karina Canellakis, who steered the ensemble through rhythmically thorny material with clarity and relaxed elegance.
As she strummed her guitar, one woman sat up in bed, lifted her arms and began to move rhythmically.
Unfortunately, Eminem chooses to rap garishly about the female physique on both songs, but rhythmically, the beats suit him.
Insistently repeated press rolls on the snare generate the need to break out — rhythmically — while simultaneously incarcerating this need.
The long-term effect, however, often becomes rhythmically overwrought: Mr. Peck seems to stressing too many points per phrase.
It's good rhythmically that that comes about, because it cleans the slate and creates anticipation for the next event.
Hugh Aston's "O baptista vates Christi" is a rhythmically buoyant work full of forward-driving energy and elegant harmonies.
Enthusiastic slide guitar and rhythmically strummed acoustic underline his sudden fascination, gleefully playing a melody that's both grand and dinky.
While her hair was combed rhythmically through, Grace sat riveted before a TV series broadcast by a Nigerian channel, ROK.
Whether they know it or not, today's masqueraders carry that history as they "chip" or shuffle rhythmically down the road.
Her first reaction (9:44) is to take her bellows and — rhythmically on the music — puff them in his face.
She's a shrewd dancer; she quickly did another step — very rhythmically — to fill in the space of the other 16.
"I became obsessed with writing their stories in musical form," said Gaga, who sings about fragility while kicking butt rhythmically.
Jagged volcanic rock forms a crusty perimeter around the island, with inlets that are rhythmically thrashed by the ocean waves.
Theoretically dancefloor escapism gratifies, but these rhythmically topheavy odes to maximalist kitsch suggest a caricature of catharsis, an empty decontextualized uplift.
Often a syllable will be rhythmically repeated on the same pitch, a technique similar to what composers like Monteverdi sometimes did.
She keeps your ear chasing her notes in many directions, even while the center of gravity remains firm and rhythmically grounded.
Trainspotting, he later said, was ostensibly about heroin, but was rhythmically more like ecstasy, and "Born Slippy" provided the perfect crescendo.
As he crossed the threshold into our shelter he collapsed on the floor and began to shake rhythmically back and forth.
Her hand moves rhythmically, shaking and pointing, as a way to underscore the potential of new realities for a future generation.
Johnny Mathis's version delights for its sleek, clean string section, sleigh bells jingling along, and actual hooves, rhythmically clicking and clacking.
The Wisconsin sporteaucrats' biggest mistake here was their failure to recognize that some rhythmically chanted quasi-insults are better than others.
In college, I majored in theater, which means I have spent years of my adult life standing in circles clapping rhythmically.
The scenes are generally painted with urbane, rhythmically punchy big-band-style jazz, beefed up with strings, under declamatory vocal lines.
It's easy to hear this as aimless — a sonic bush through which it will be necessary to beat a path rhythmically.
They pulse as waves of contraction travel along their length — they almost seem to dance as the squeezing stretches them rhythmically.
The Bloomberg campaign was … a little confused, declaring that the video and rhythmically challenged dancers had no connection to the campaign.
The rugged miners sing words taken from actual miners' songs, set to rhythmically fractured music, enlivened with accordion and cow bells.
Noor explained the plan to Tandy, who stayed curled in the seat, staring at the glasshield, nodding rhythmically till she stopped speaking.
Rhythmically, the women chanted "Going Back," a cult song by the Palestinian activist poet Abu Arab, drawing demonstrators into their small concert.
What I hear first is a satisfying bit of metallic perc, like an old car door opening and closing rhythmically. CLUNK-CLICK!
Do you want to know what it sounds like when thousands of rhythmically challenged developers try to rap along to "Rapper's Delight"?
All in one direction and the bot bends over; do it rhythmically and it can walk, or at any rate wriggle along.
Who knows what triggered them, maybe it was nothing more than the repetitive bleep of the scanner, skimming rhythmically in their head.
The overture begins with a somber yet stately introduction and segues into a rhythmically jagged allegro section full of spiraling triplet flourishes.
A man seated behind her rhythmically pushes the back of her seat at least a dozen times, the 45-second clip shows.
Mr Reich, who composes in the minimalist style, is known for pieces such as Clapping Music—an ensemble clapping rhythmically for four minutes.
Either way, if these synchronized candelabras rhythmically swaying to the drum beat don't say "Saturday is almost here," we don't know what does.
His paean to the joy of the sound of scythes being hammered launches a brilliant scene of farmers rhythmically massed in synchronized threshing.
She was elegantly dressed and self-possessed, and yet she was slowly, rhythmically chewing gum, something I rarely see in my psychiatry sessions.
It's like, King For A Day really took a twist and took us to this post-modern, angular, more rhythmically challenged weirdo rock.
This weekend, they will dance the flamenco together, rhythmically striding their technical areas as their teams thrash it out before their very eyes.
One (Caitlin Scranton) stands upright, obdurate, rhythmically swinging a leg and even hopping while maintaining a handsome, often two-dimensional, upper-body tension.
Syllables are rhythmically tapped out as the words appear, projected on the set, while waiting-room Muzak plays — softly, infuriatingly — in the background.
Students knead, pull, and rhythmically string the dough through their fingers until long and uniform noodles form, like magic, in between their palms.
All the tennis fans could see at first were Osaka's bright pink visor and her bundle of hair, bobbing up and down rhythmically.
He's right that there's an element of bewilderment — or, at least, the modesty of maturity — in this more ruminative, less rhythmically moored take.
And there are parodies of music that the Nazis favored: martial, aggressively percussive, alongside rhythmically notated speech (a technique popular among "approved" composers).
The hum of the crowd was broken rhythmically by the throaty sound of guns being charged and the sharp click of firing pins.
Time actually speaks: He doesn't pronounce the word "me" in the lyric quoted above, but you hear it because it's so rhythmically implicit.
Underneath the moth's abdomen is a DJ called Shpongle, adorned with his plumed fedora, rhythmically swaying over the decks to the beats he's projecting.
On the other hand, how striking it is that the bloat of the day can sound this strange, this melodically unhinged, this rhythmically unlikely.
And as you listen to his ingeniously complex, rhythmically breathless and sensual scores, it's hard to remember why they were once thought so intimidating.
Her mother looked on, helpless, as a doctor climbed up on top of her daughter's fragile body and began pounding rhythmically at her chest.
Dilla the rapper is far more deliberate than Dilla the producer, rhythmically and topically (and for what it's worth, this isn't his best rapping).
Basie, the rhythmically spring-loaded pianist and bandleader, had more than a star soloist in Young, who changed the language of the tenor saxophone.
The echoing birdsong returns every so often, alternating with rhythmically ripe music by the Belgian band Die Anarchistische Abendunterhaltung and the Moscow Art Trio.
There's this rhythmically twisted section that's a reminder that Skrillex is a big fan of both East coast club music and drum and bass.
The third time I'd watched surf explode from the rocky headlands of northern Vancouver Island, the swell rhythmically shifting my view of the horizon.
They spread their arms wide and embraced at length, the rabbi patting the pastor rhythmically on the back as the pastor drew him close.
But when Ms. Kelly strummed a guitar at her bedside, the woman sat up in bed, lifted her arms and began to move rhythmically.
One night a decade ago, he had a dream about jumping up and down in the water, breathing rhythmically, as he'd done in childhood.
The person may feel that the world is moving or spinning or that an object in the room is jumping up and down rhythmically.
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The Bells is a dizzying, kaleidoscopic, and rhythmically adventurous release—one that will likely cement Kovács' reputation as one of dance music's premier-league producers.
And it was soothing, somehow — I felt like when I was a kid and I'd watch my older cousins rhythmically sweep mascara onto their eyes.
A friendly senator in the front row tried to stir electoral fervour, clapping her hands rhythmically over her head as the star guest walked in.
That I'll nod my head rhythmically instead of changing the station when it pops on the radio is a true testament to the collab's charisma.
You can't ask for much better mashup fodder than Kanye West's "I Love Kanye": it's short, spare, rhythmically precise, and unmistakable no matter the context.
Ren covertly teaches rhythmically challenged Willard how to dance (in montage form!), and his core crew makes a pilgrimage beyond state lines to a club.
As soon as the officer hits the steps, the young brother in the cell next to mine begins to beat rhythmically on the steel door.
"Urn 3" recalls a torso, rhythmically caressed into possibility, whose top most edge is low enough for me to reach my hand over and into.
Is it "Chemistry," a rhythmically wooden reggae-inflected blues-rocker that lists cliched pickup lines as if revealing something deep and horrifying about gender relations?
By day they discuss "vibes" and analyze where the boys' "heads are at"; after dark, night-vision cameras watch their bodies scrabble rhythmically under duvets.
The choreography also put Irish dance into dialogue with other percussive and rhythmically intricate forms: flamenco, tap, Russian folk dance (or some semblance of it).
They have been on tour with this rhythmically advanced band, featuring Gastón Joya on bass, Yaroldi Abreu Robles on percussion and Francesco Mela on drums.
They walked barefoot over glass and the embers of burning cigarette butts, their black shalwar kameez drenched in sweat, their palms striking their chests rhythmically.
There's something familiar about how the cheerleaders move, rhythmically inclining their heads left and right as they clap, and then I realize: My mother does this.
When I approached an amusement park in the game, I naturally started beating the crap out of the machines around me, as fireworks rhythmically exploded overhead.
It is as rhythmically driving as the First Piano Concerto, but far more elemental, a world of keening cries, choked rasps, eerie silences and crashing waves.
Rising off each shivering and shaking sample is another one—bigger, louder, more rhythmically complex, a true testament to the power that resides in the domestic.
A consoling melody, first played by a horn, signals the lifting of the magical spell, then builds and builds to a blazing, brassy, rhythmically charged conclusion.
As the team rhythmically shouted, posed, and stamped their feet, the Irish team faced them from across the field with their arms around each other's shoulders.
The score includes unusual touches: musicians hum and hiss, the conductor intones a text, string players create wind by rhythmically fluttering a page of their music.
As the boundaries dissolve, I can only hope that our music becomes more rhythmically complex and life affirming as the influences from Cuba seem to bring.
We crossed into the open sea, pulling rhythmically through a panorama of royal blue, a laser show of sunbeams funneling into a gleaming ring in the depth.
But they've been inveterate experimenters, pulling from all of this and more while making sounds that can be hard to find a handhold on—rhythmically or melodically.
In the video, Mary Keitany's feet rhythmically patter on a lifeless stretch of Kaptuli Road on the outskirts of Iten, Kenya, nearly 27,22006 feet above sea level.
LONDON — The first image is of a man kneeling in a misty white light, his head bowed, his tattoo-covered, muscular torso swaying rhythmically, side to side.
Adding to that rhythmically rich fare, the chamber orchestra Manhattan Camerata opens the program with its "Tango Fado Project," a conversation between Argentine and Portuguese folk music.
" 'EVERYDAY SUNSHINE' "It goes into the gospel style thing at the end, which actually to me, is the roots of rock 'n' roll and punk rock, rhythmically.
Ragas open with an introspective prelude called the alap (performed without percussion) that evolves into a rhythmically invigorating section with percussion that often features virtuoso solo segments.
Now, what connects fans to artists like Gates and Meek is that they aren't afraid to rhythmically cry about lost loves ones and the price of fame.
The amalgam of influences — Monk, Mr. Hancock and Mr. Pérez's own Panamanian inflections — make for a bristling, rhythmically adventurous record that still holds up 21 years later.
"Tulsa Time," a line-dancing favorite that hit No. 19973 on the country chart in 21997, was evidence of Mr. Williams's facility with more rhythmically propulsive material.
Rhythmically pealing waves of arpeggiated guitar echo over expanses of feedback, shivering wind, surges of atmosphere, varnished with a soft aural fuzziness that functions as a damper.
The Robotic Church includes around 50 "robotic saints" built from 1987 to 2006, which rhythmically bang on drums, play marimba, strum mellow strings, and even paint a picture.
A woman near me held her phone, zooming in and out on a photo she had taken of Jennifer Lopez's beatific face on the red carpet, sighing rhythmically.
Ligeti was inspired by Chopin, Liszt, Debussy, jazz and the complex polyphony of sub-Saharan African music while writing his series of rhythmically complicated and virtuosic character pieces.
More than 30 years later, that ordinance still exists, and if bar patrons start moving rhythmically to the music, the bar's owners could face a four-figure fine.
But falling in love with the drums was really important, in the way I write songs now too, I tend to think of things pretty rhythmically, I guess.
Steve Lehman, on alto saxophone, was a picture of total command — rhythmically goading the rest of the band and pulling the drummer Craig Weinrib into a bodily exchange.
Turning to a stereo, she switches on a track and begins to move in a choreographed routine to its beat, hitting her own face rhythmically with varying strokes.
The bodies build on each other, all the bodies in their found paradise, rhythmically finding the same beat, mounting and grooving and intensifying until they break into blossom.
However the switch is flipped, once an orgasm hits, our pelvic and (usually) anal muscles contract rhythmically, and more than two dozen parts of our brain also light up.
She found solace in cutting patterns from stiff dough, stirring color and water into powdered sugar, and rhythmically applying royal icing to the blank face of a sugar cookie.
Perhaps more than any other pianist, Ms. Allen's style — harmonically refracted and rhythmically complex, but also fluid — formed a bridge between jazz's halcyon midcentury period and its diffuse present.
Fresh off Jennifer Lopez absolutely dominating the Super Bowl halftime show ... A-Rod is here to prove that he's definitely NOT the most rhythmically gifted person in the relationship.
They have been on tour for the last week with this rhythmically advanced band, featuring Gastón Joya on bass, Yaroldi Abreu Robles on percussion and Francesco Mela on drums.
The short pieces consist of a single recorded voice and a piano that (mostly) imitates the tonalities and vocal patterns of the speaker, forming a rhythmically idiosyncratic, unpredictable soundscape.
The heart and highlight of the show, "Pulse Room," another famous work, is a dark gallery full of incandescent light bulbs, which emit a warm yellow glow and pulse rhythmically.
One remarkably long number, set in Dr. T's dungeon, has the prisoners rhythmically slugging one another and making music on what could be weapons or even stylized instruments of torture.
One second a black choir is rhythmically swaying side-to-side and singing "get your money, black man," the next they are dead, mowed down by an assault-style rifle.
Mr. Woetzel also encourages new work, like Alexei Ratmansky's rhythmically playful "Fandango," which was created for the 2010 festival and will be given its New York premiere by Sara Mearns.
The producer re-fashions the tune with pounding soca drums, laying down a rhythmically-reinvigorated foundation for the Jamaican MC to take control with a set of characteristically magisterial bars.
Richards is an experimental trumpeter who uses extended technique — that is, methods beyond how the instrument was originally meant to be played — to craft dusky, turbid, rhythmically skewed original music.
The gym scene "mambo" is not, rhythmically, a mambo, and the famous rooftop number "America" has the Sharks dancing a Spanish-from-Spain paso doble mishmashed with whitewashed showbiz jazz.
Even in the first movement of "Concerto Barocco," you're not really "seeing" Bach's double violin concerto: The difference between the solo violins and the ballerinas following them is rhythmically large.
Both take place in domineering architectural settings, columns and pilasters rhythmically carving out the illusionistic space where the ill-fated heroines appear again and again as their tragic stories unfold.
Alongside far more familiar polliwogs and salamander larvae, fairy shrimp swim upside down, rhythmically beating abdominal appendages that double as gills while they strain nearly microscopic sustenance from the water.
Although Quavo and Young Thug, among others, contribute enlivening guest verses, as usual with Drake half the album degenerates into atmospherically pro forma synth presets and rhythmically clumsy attempts at gravitas.
This is when the male would reach out with his extra long antennae and curl them around the female's antennae rhythmically stroking upward in what seems to be a pacifying gesture.
As befits such a sound, one needn't peruse the lyrics to notice that this is her sex album — the way tracks like "Sugarboy" and "Young Lover" build rhythmically is evidence enough.
If the world is just too much for you these days, allow us to suggest watching this soothing video of garbage (yes, actual garbage) rhythmically being transformed into brightly colored toys.
It's called the Great Stalacpipe Organ, but it's unlike a typical organ, which forces air through pipes to create music — this instrument rhythmically strikes the cave's stalactites to create beautiful sounds.
He starts to talk, rhythmically, sometimes repeating himself, not really going anywhere, cycling through his catalog of phrases, as an improvising musician does, as a preacher does, as oral poets do. . . .
To Kohji Setoh's rhythmically churning score, the five performers, including the lighting designer Madeline Best, assembled risers and chairs, inviting us to sit for a half-hour before dismantling them again.
Even stranger, while the southern aurora pulsed rhythmically every nine to 12 minutes (it had previously been seen to pulse regularly every 40 to 45 minutes), the northern aurora was more erratic.
His track "Soul Food," featuring Chicago rapper Saba, was an anthem that rhythmically responded to the ongoing issues of police brutality while still exuding positive vibes in hopes for a better future.
In one scene green cabbages (or lettuce) pulsate rhythmically on a looped video of a forest and river scene, while in another a virtual camera on tripod looks out onto wintery scene.
In Koleda, a folk-dance collective that was almost a commune, the teenage Morris, already making up dances, found acceptance and an aesthetic ideal: rhythmically challenging, musically strict, yet unpretentious and fun.
Okay I think this is "Niggas in Paris" trying to break its way into this mixtape, but it also might be my great aunt rhythmically changing channels on her old tube television.
His full-throttle, rhythmically vital interpretation would have been enough to hold the attention, but Benjamin Millepied was on hand to choreograph select scenes, working with performers from the L.A. Dance Project.
"Form in Contortion Over Weft" (1966) is part painting, part sculpture, part machine, with several curvy, black-and-white-striped upright forms shimmying against a striped ground with which they rhythmically merge.
The trick was combining those attributes to an optimum balance to keep them rhythmically scything through the water, and Bond said they had now developed something of an instinctive feel in the boat.
Researchers collected 32 brains from the dead animals, and four hours later connected them to a system developed by Yale that rhythmically pumped a specially designed fluid containing synthetic blood for six hours.
Its sonic material is hissy, staticky noise, a few separate layers of it — some skewed lower, some higher — placed in a stereo mix, starting and stopping and fluctuating in volume, unpredictably but rhythmically.
Just as Ms. Martin talks about the horizontal line, Mr. Ratmansky, with hypnotizing patterns and moments of stillness, choreographs not just bodies but vibrations that allow the stage to pulsate rhythmically and sculpturally.
The reversed, sped-up loops are alarmingly successful additions to the song's overall composition and arrangement too: most of them are in key even if they have nothing to do with each other rhythmically.
I wore the Inspire HR to a groovy dancehall class, and while it tracked my 90 minutes of rhythmically challenged flopping around as a "sport" I was pleased it marked the exercise at all.
Ms. Grande's cool, sultry "Side to Side" features Nicki Minaj, and Fifth Harmony's "Scared of Happy" incorporates a quick beat somewhere between dancehall and soca for the most rhythmically intriguing song on its album.
The other two join in for the chorus, which is a tuneless thuck-thuck-thuck , repeated rhythmically, while they smash their fists against their palms and shuffle menacingly around the room, side by side.
Apparently, Nintendo put plenty of thought into that experience, so we're hoping that it really brings to life the sensation of a wild animal wriggling rhythmically as its freedom seeps away, second by second.
It's not a "rhythm game"—you can play it comfortably with the sound off—but everything just happens rhythmically, adding a cool extra layer to the game and letting you get into the groove.
The choreography is based on the Philadelphia style called GQ: rhythmically intricate footwork with a laconic upper body; off-kilter steps as if on a rolling surface; jumps that twist loosely in the air.
An inflatable swan floats in a kidney-shaped swimming pool that itself contains a Hockney painting: an abstract composition with curving blue lines dispersed rhythmically across the surface, like a cartoon rendition of waves.
Two of the women chopped vegetables rhythmically by the large, bright windows; three were elbow-deep in large pots of delicious-smelling pork, marinated the way they said they used to do it in Haiti.
Resonance causes the relative positions of the TRAPPIST-1 planets to repeat rhythmically, similar to how Neptune and Pluto dance around our Sun, the former doing three orbits for every two orbits of the latter.
A few minutes into me settling back into the waiting game, a middle-aged Rasta guy started—I thought—to provide his own entertainment by rocking back and forth, rhythmically shaking a pair of shekeres.
I thought it was the perfect merge with what I do melodically and rhythmically, and we were able to feed off each other to the point where we almost finish off each other's sentences—creatively.
His dad sprung from his chair to shake my hand, while my patient, wearing a plain white T-shirt with his sunglasses propped atop his head, glanced at me nervously and rubbed his knees rhythmically.
" Pierre Boulez, we learn from a 1968 book review, "cannot forgive Schoenberg and his group for their rhythmic conventionality, as he cannot forgive Stravinsky, who was rhythmically radical, for not really knowing how to write music.
Neighborhood Joint With the Beatles tribute band Carry That Weight as backup, Bernard Gold and his tennis buddy Ken Weinstein sang at the top of their lungs and rhythmically slapped the wooden table at SingleCut Beersmiths.
Bhattacharya recorded professionals and amateurs performing classical and folk, secular and religious music, as well as Bedouin workers rhythmically grinding coffee and a ninth-century Persian epic poem intoned, with drumming, to pace an exercise routine.
There's a striking passage where a tangle of counterpoint breaks into a rhythmically fractured stretch that recalls, for me, the frenzied auto-da-fé choral ensemble of "Candide," complete with "wrong-note" injections of band instruments.
It's called "Promethean," and it tells you what you need to know about him: Harmonically, he's got a bright and tangy palette; rhythmically, he shifts gears easily and often, weaving in traffic and keeping you engaged.
On set, the photographer Anthony Cotsifas directed the cats with the grace of a ribbon dancer, rhythmically waving cat toy wands in front of the camera to lure their blue and orange eyes toward the lens.
Speaking softly to the pigs, Tin Nyo bent down and stroked their heads and backs, at times rhythmically patting them up and down their spines, a kind of swine-massage that calmed them into virtual silence.
It's a rhythmically dense song, full of snaps, thuds, and rattling sub-bass; the melody drips like a leaky faucet; Beyoncé's voice is raspy and fluttering before it turns on a dime, becoming full-throated and fierce.
In perhaps the most visually jarring commercial, for Mountain Dew Kickstart, a creature the brand calls a "puppymonkeybaby" — diaper-clad baby bottom, monkey torso, dog head — shakes a rattle, gyrates and rhythmically chants before handing out beverages.
The tunes are harmonically snaked and rhythmically relentless; they highlight the horn players' teasing interplay, and keep the stellar rhythm section — the pianist Ethan Iverson, the bassist Joe Martin and the drummer Billy Hart — on the move.
This week at The Little Knittery, the front door swings open rhythmically, with a steady stream of participants, including avid knitters and beginners dropping off hats and those traveling to the US capital to march picking up hats.
The rhythmically uttered chorus — which included whispers from then-boyfriend Big Sean — gave it a contemporary flair that helped make it a song of the summer in 2014, when it peaked at No. 2 on the Hot 100.
He spoke of the dual role of the violin as a purveyor of dance music and of melodic lyricism, performing two movements of unaccompanied Bach and a virtuosic and rhythmically free rendition of one of Piazzolla's tango études.
The song's tonal world cuts like a knife while its familiar harmonic components comfort you, and the resounding reggaeton groove, combined with rhythmically matched lyrics and harmony, make you move in ways you probably shouldn't, even in private.
In his covers of Tin Pan Alley tunes — he did them with tenderness, ardor and humor — he seemed to spend an entire song seeing how rhythmically emphatic he could make the melody feel, but without corrupting its cadence.
"After setting up a basic test, we watched a bunch of households bulbs blink and flash, recreating Ian's performance purely in light, and confusing neighbors who saw our whole house rhythmically blinking through the windows," Adam and Sara remember.
For an installation called Bits and Pieces, artist Nils Völker hung countless Hoberman Spheres from a ceiling, and using electric motors, levers, and invisible string, he choreographed and controlled them all to rhythmically expand and collapse like beating hearts.
I introduced her to my friend and they proceeded to the bed, where the girl climbed on top of my friend, and they rocked together rhythmically, the strap-on getting more action than most people do in one night.
Mr. Johnston was an unusual avant-gardist: His music was so melodically engaging, rhythmically vital and structurally transparent that listeners who were unaware of his tuning experiments and their complex theoretical underpinnings heard his works as essentially neo-Romantic.
It would be an unusual child, though, that could be left unmoved by one bit of maths content advertised by the firm—Shah Rukh Khan, a Bollywood star, guiding a troupe of dancers rhythmically laying out a proof for Pythagoras's theorem.
My daughter, Ellie, was hesitant at first and wanted me to just hold her, while I rhythmically walked forward and back, side to side, jumped up and down, and made noises and hand motions like all the animals in the jungle.
Most of this will be familiar territory for AWVFTS fans, but the pulse is something new; where Atomos and A Winged Victory for the Sullen are atmospheric and rhythmically ambiguous, Iris, beholden to visual triggers and emotional contexts, needed a heartbeat.
In a back room at the hillside cooperative's center in Ait Hssaine, a dozen scarf-clad Berber women rhythmically bring stone hammers down on argan nuts, expertly splitting the shells and then flicking the oil-bearing kernels into a woven basket.
They all neatly tuck one foot behind the other, in the classic starting position for many classroom combinations, and as the leisurely beat of the music ("Forest Fire") begins, they gently, rhythmically bend one knee, angling their hips to the side.
Now that he was in The Kitchen, he wanted to take full advantage of the opportunity, and so performed a ludicrous, yet again hilarious, piece of body art by stripping off his shirt and rhythmically flapping his slightly flabby male breasts.
There is at least one hour of Bible reading, one hour reciting the Jesus Prayer or the Prayer of the Holy Mountain ("Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on me," repeated rhythmically over and over again) and one hour of prostrations.
At a weekday rehearsal, while Ms. Hall, Mr. Spector and Ms. Upchurch were huddled together choreographing the final moments of a scene, Mr. Spector patted his wife's arm — gently, rhythmically — a gesture of camaraderie as they navigated a difficult passage.
He splashed across the shallow Pedernales River and trudged up into the green mountains, past cattle herds, fields of plantain trees and the rhythmically whooshing turbines of a wind farm, carefully avoiding the checkpoints manned by soldiers on the lookout for Haitians.
That was something I got from Love Me Tonight, the 1932 Rouben Mamoulian film, which opens with the sounds of Paris in the morning — there's a shoemaker and a street sweeper — and those sounds build up rhythmically and cascade into a number.
The foreign-policy section of his speech contained both a vow to bring American forces home ("Great nations do not fight endless wars"—rhythmically a nice line, though powerful nations have long dabbled in military adventurism) and some sabre-rattling at Iran.
She was taking a class to become an emergency medical technician, and she pressed her hands, one over the other, deeply and rhythmically right over the girl's sternum to the mental beat of the song "Stayin' Alive" — just as she'd been taught.
With Mr. Lehman's smartly balanced, rhythmically rampant compositions at their fingertips, and his longtime rhythm section at their backs, these two play as if always in each other's orbit, allowing the air around them to be felt, never embracing but always connected.
Her class encourages us to be four years old again, as Hemalayaa instructs us to lay on our backs, rhythmically pulling our groins off the ground while shouting "HEY," turning our heads back and forth, blinking our eyes rapidly, and shaking our hands.
When she raps that "transgenders are people / so I'mma treat 'em equal" she'd have been better off using the word "transgender" as an adjective instead (ie: "transgender people are people / so I'mma treat 'em equal"—it's not as rhythmically tight, but still works).
His characteristic sound — unemotional on the surface but with undercurrents of intemperateness, at once brilliant in color and rhythmically disciplined — depended on his famously acute ear and suited his core repertoire: Stravinsky (several of whose works he introduced to Europe), Debussy, Webern, Bartok and Messiaen.
I don't think I understand what that term stands for anymore - it seems to have swollen to accommodate some quite unexpected bedfellows - but I still use it to distinguish it from pieces of music that have fixed duration and rhythmically connected, locked together elements.
It shows a young woman in a Dorothy costume (blue gauzy dress, sparkling red shoes) walking confidently down the street carrying a "Red Hot Poker" plant made of cast iron, rhythmically pulverizing the windows of parked cars under the approving gaze of a policewoman.
These works tend to be spatially compact and rhythmically intense, while the larger canvases (two at 66 by 58, one at 69 by 61, and another at 46 by 40) feel more open and amorphous, less spatially beholden to the four edges of the canvas.
RUSSONELLO For music that's rhythmically and spatially disorienting, immersive yet transparent, sinister yet sneakily comic, drop the needle (or click the cursor) just about anywhere in the eight hours of "NTS Sessions 1-4," the latest magnum opus by the British electronic duo Autechre.
It could be related to a partner snoring rhythmically in the abandoned bedroom or a tune in my head, bringing back memories of twirling around on a rug when I was young, spinning so rapidly that the pattern began to whirl round and round.
"Children who rest their thumb in their mouth and occasionally suckle gently are less likely to have issues than children who continuously and rhythmically have a strong suckle," says Dr. Esther Liu, MD, Chair of Pediatrics at the University of Maryland Baltimore Washington Center.
Leaked to the internet and released as a stand-alone download in 2009, "These Are My Twisted Words" came out in-between In Rainbows and The King of Limbs, but as a rhythmically-gnarled krautrock attack it wouldn't have been an easy fit on either record.
Its jittery half-steps made it a minor effort in the eyes some critics, but it was the apex of the more rhythmically focused strand of their work, the teeth-chattering, eyes-bugged noise bleats that felt something like the sonic manifestation of Aphex Twin's unsettling grin.
Other potential novelties came in the choreography — a splaying of hands to represent the Hindu lord of dance, a nod to the Indian roots of flamenco — but this was meager stuff, and the rest of the program's choreography was boilerplate at best and frequently worse: visually and rhythmically dull.
The simple part is that if you like rhythmically intense music that's spare and huge and human-scale all at once, you have to hear this intransigently masculine Syrian exile: call-and-response between his imploring baritone and oud lines adapted to baritone synth (over percussion aplenty, you bet).
The students in independent Ghana had to discover African art for themselves, and Mr. Anatsui and his friends supplemented their academic training with study of West African design, such as the rhythmically interwoven strips of cotton and silk in kente textiles, or the polysemic ideographs stamped on Adinkra cloths.
As her fellow-Wilis assemble and Giselle revives, we find ourselves in a sabbath of barely clad witches with loosened hair and sharp bamboo canes that they thump loudly on the ground while they jab their toes into the floor like percussive instruments rhythmically beating against the music's wailing.
Joining her in the premiere of the collaborative "Until the Real Thing Comes Along (a letter to ourselves)" are Jillian Meyers, Melinda Sullivan and Josette Wiggan-Freund — three singular and rhythmically brilliant dancers who are part of the traditional tap scene, but who also live in the commercial world.
From the cool, cybernetic new age of Dedekind Cut's $uccessor, to the unnerving ambient environments of Chino Amobi's Airport Music for Black People, and Moro's elemental, rhythmically tenacious San Benito, this was some of the year's most thrilling and fiercely original music—and a testament to the power of collective resistance.
The company became known (and still remains so) for its blending of Black American and African movement (think bent knees, hips and backsides swaying rhythmically, shoulders and torsos dipping and twisting) and emotionally evocative gestures with a classical ballet vocabulary that emphasizes strict adherence to geometric lines and a courtly bearing.
For my money (so to speak), Soderbergh's 2001 reboot is the most fun of all of these: It has the thrill of finding out which cool, suave actor will show up next, but it also sails along rhythmically in a way the 1960 film doesn't, skillfully building up tension and excitement.
As a rapper, he distinctly recalls 2 Chainz in his defiantly bemused tone and theatric bewilderment at the existence of people who don't consider him the greatest rapper alive, but he's more rhythmically inventive, enlivening his mechanical triplets with stutters, whoops, speedy juxtapositions of multiple flow patterns into a single verse.
As she told me, "getting rhythmically banged out" can still feel great even when she knows orgasm isn't likely, or even possible; on nights when she wants to sleep well, but isn't feeling particularly horny, orgasm-free sex can be a useful way to relieve tension, relax, and get herself to sleep.
Also the moments of VR during the dance pieces lets the viewer transmigrate into me, the director, as they get full control over what they watch and how they rhythmically relate the movement of the camera for example and the movement of the dance on screen and the movement of the music.
At the New York protest, I'm standing beside a curvy young black woman who is rhythmically banging out a solemn yet ominous call to arms on a big white plastic bucket, accompanying protesters who are shouting out a variety of slogans:  Show me what democracy looks like — this is what democracy looks like!
Notorious B.I.G. / "Feelin It" / "Jigga My N***a" / "Picasso Baby" / "Roc Boys (And The Winner Is)" / "Encore" / "Takeover" / "Public Service Announcement" / "U Don't Know" / "Kill Jay-Z" Apple Music | TIDAL When Jay first entered the scene during his pre- Reasonable Doubt era, he rhymed super fast and rhythmically like his mentor Jaz-O.
Its characteristic upright stance, precision spinning, and fast, rhythmically complicated footwork, along with its emphasis on storytelling and devotional practices, have been traced to Hindu and Muslim traditions, to court dances and to the entertainment of village storytellers, to religious rituals and to the erotic gestures of courtesans and cross-dressing dancers.
At various times, Mitski plucked rhythmically at her shoulders; paced frantically; lay with her back on the table and mimed bicycling with her legs; crawled and slid on black knee pads; gazed disconsolately at her hand, as if it didn't belong to her; and stalked the edge of the stage like a lynx.
Not only did this closing section give us a view of Mr. Elkins at his liveliest — with strong elements of club/disco dancing and impish comedy, rhythmically exuberant — but it was also the first important gift to these remarkable dancers that the company has had in years, showing all of them in new lights.
Lyrics like "These walls ain't talkin' back/ might as well finally paint them black/ I'm out of ideas," and "I realize there are no answers/ to rid me of this cancer/ still, I really gotta leave," are as rhythmically clumsy as they sound, but not-so-subtly suggest an intense darkness in Cudi's mind.
And I think of the way "The Cotton Pickers" is bound to other rhythmically satisfying images from the history of photography: Paul Strand's silhouetted figures dwarfed by the great buildings of Wall Street, Dorothea Lange's bent-backed Mexican migrant picking tomatoes, Lee Friedlander's note-perfect scatter of musicians walking on a New Orleans street.
More rhythmically attuned to straightahead bounce than the elegant glide of retrodisco, he must have been delighted when the giant inflatable hooks currently bursting all over the radio came into fashion, and if this album doesn't reach the instant grace of 2015's Realness, it compensates with its own herky-jerky style of angular keyboard momentum.
Bailliart gave a restless performance, behaving in ways I can only assume Foucault, quirky fellow though he was, probably never did: standing on his chair, reclining and standing on the table (unhelpfully blocking the English subtitles), gazing at his hand as though tripping balls, rhythmically tapping his foot and rapping his chest as the words fly out of him.
While Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf, his predecessors from the city's South Side, popularized an amplified update of the bare-bones sound of the Mississippi Delta, Mr. Rush's modernized variant — which came to be called the West Side sound because of its prevalence in nightclubs in that part of town — was at once more lyrical and more rhythmically complex.
Before we go further, try to remember your favorite texture, portrait, tableau: close your eyes and see it now in front of you, remember how its many scenes and multiple moments happen together at once, the foreground and background unfolding rhythmically in their own time like when you stare into the sun and slowly another shapes appear.
These agents shepherded viewers through various tableau based on historic photographs that marked highlights of the site: a lone photographer with vintage camera poised on the edge of the buffalo jump, a trio of men rhythmically mowing a field with scythes while a geologist explains the importance of beavers to drought resistance, and a 19th-century homestead.
While the sun sets along the Brooklyn side of the East River, two men donning soiled white outfits throw heavy blocks of steel at one another, rhythmically roll around on the concrete, and, at times, poetically caress one another with the same steel chunks, to the hypnotic sound of their heavy breathing and the industrial clinks of the hurled metal.
During his performance, the soundtrack — a score put together by Peter Born which consisted of bits of James Brown's "It's a Man's Man's Man's World" — consistently started and cut off after a few bars; each time, as the music faded out, Thomson would move, rhythmically swaying his shoulders or hips, sometimes folding in on himself, other times collapsing to the floor.
Letterism took as inspiration the phonetic sound poems of Tzara, Raoul Hausmann, and Kurt Schwitters, whose nihilistic goal was to trigger the collapse of national communication, as it was precisely what led to World War I. Unlike the Dadaists, however, Letterists focused on blocks of rhythmically organized letters, abstract symbols, and sounds; for Isou, Letterist poems were akin to atonal, rhythmic musical compositions.
However, as with nearly every other VR experience I've tried over the years, I didn't get the sense from any of the many games and experiences I tried — which ran the gamut from Angry Birds to boxing to dancing to practically feeling a woman's fingernails rhythmically tapping a microphone in an ASMR video — that this is the future that many of us want in our homes.
Joanna Robinson of Vanity Fair reported in April 2017 that a scene was cut from the film that hinted at a romance between the film Ayo (played by Florence Kasumba) and Okoye, who as general of the Dora Milaje functions in a similar capacity as Aneka in the comics: In the rough cut of this Black Panther scene, we see Gurira's Okoye and Kasumba's Ayo swaying rhythmically back in formation with the rest of their team.
And one of this album's standouts is the controlledly tense "Fireworks," an ode to stoic forgetting, to the need to remain implacable in the face of devastation: One morning this sadness will fossilize and I will forget how to cryI'll keep going to workand you won't see a changesave perhaps a slight gray in my eyeI will go jogging routinelycalmly and rhythmically runand when I find that a knife's sticking out of my side I'll pull it out without questioning why.

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