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Rhythms of their trunks, rhythms of their reflections, and rhythms of light trickle through the woodland.
They also prefer other languages with similar rhythms, rather than languages with very different rhythms.
Those rhythms that you mentioned, palo and gaga, are the quintessential rhythms of the Dominican Republic.
Tips for eating in sync with circadian rhythms So how do we eat in sync with our circadian rhythms?
Normal rhythms will be classified as "sinus" rhythm, and the Watch will also classify irregular rhythms, such as atrial fibrillation.
Tempos vary perceptibly, rhythms decisively, yet although the results are galvanic, they'll wear down anyone who hasn't internalized those rhythms.
Slower and softer rhythms are more likely to trigger ASMR because faster and stronger rhythms may trigger an alert response in human brains.
The affected devices, known as implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs) and Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Defibrillators (CRT-Ds) help pace slow heart rhythms and slow dangerously fast rhythms.
Berry's licks and riffs, fluid, supple and multi-tiered, remain electrifying enough to empower wave upon wave of guitarists seeking more blues in their rhythms and more rhythms.
But what I feel is really inspiring about this record and what I'm currently—or constantly—inspired by is when I work on rhythms, all kinds of rhythms.
It also consolidated it and then shoehorned it into rhythms better suited to commerce and railway travel than the rhythms of the seasons — or our bodies' own needs.
There are certain rhythms I love from grime, from dubsteb, or two-step, and a lot of times when I play them around my friends, the rhythms don't translate.
For me, I love the rhythms and sub-rhythms of Trump...the repetition — 'We had a fabulous debate, so fabulous, totally fabulous' — that's one of this things that he does.
"We have internal 24-hour rhythms of many processes that impact metabolism and for optimal function these rhythms should be synchronized with each other and with the environment," Knutson said by email.
One of the early Cuban genres to gain widespread familiarity was the rumba, which evolved from dockworkers banging out rhythms on packing cases into interlocking percussive rhythms with vocals and an accompanying dance.
Caffeine messes with our daily rhythms in other ways, too.
The rhythms of the cantor, too, seemed full of light.
Clubhouse antics have their rhythms: weird snacks, handshakes, superstitious ticks.
It doesn't really follow any rhythms that you're used to.
But both are programmable to create different rhythms and melodies.
Tempo shifts, slightly more complex rhythms, and a vicious howl.
But Erens beautifully evokes its insistent rhythms and protective deliriums.
When you first learn it, you're just working on rhythms.
By contrast, Berry's machinelike rhythms are products of postwar America.
Not your banal, sure, but the rhythms are the same.
We can't fully control the natural rhythms of human history.
Deep percussion rhythms burrowed into my brain and pulsed outward.
Get wavvy to bass beats, club sounds, and tropical rhythms.
Claire's actual return reestablished the show's older, more familiar rhythms.
Cal seems to sense my rhythms and to accompany them.
Circadian rhythms are driven by biological clocks inside our bodies.
Their musical rhythms and buttery textures appeal at a glance.
But the normal rhythms of the city paused only briefly.
Motorik rhythms and 'wall of sound' was our mission statement.
To make it, she placed a microphone and stethoscope onto her pregnant daughter's extended belly and recorded the rhythms of heartbeats, then mixed these organic rhythms with flowing, extended sounds composed on the Arp synthesizer.
In early Java, they heard music in these sounds and rhythms.
Sharp, expertly placed guitars licks and pulsating rhythms still course through.
Israeli music is rediscovering the rhythms and tones of the Orient.
Today, these rhythms are more a tap on the drum set.
Our intestines, our stomach, and our gut have circadian rhythms, too.
The heart takes on the driving, unpredictable rhythms of the rain.
Just something super minimal: sometimes rhythms, but not structured at all.
Like I do, Robert enjoys the rhythms and musicality of jokes.
The abnormal rhythms are the cause of 1 in 4 strokes.
People whose circadian rhythms were most disrupted got the most benefit.
Keeping an inconsistent sleep-wake time throws off your circadian rhythms.
It's part of the inherent optimism in dance music's reliable rhythms.
The solution, not surprisingly, involves light, which dictates our circadian rhythms.
There are funky rhythms pulsing through Steve's body at the party.
It does get unstuck, yet its rhythms remain irregular and unpredictable.
He still remembers the town when it followed more bucolic rhythms.
This is wrecking havoc on the natural rhythms of our bodies.
They use bossa nova rhythms/chords in a real upbeat way.
Research on circadian rhythms in space have primarily focused on sleep.
It's one of my favorite rhythms and tempos within the album.
These creators and actors know each other's rhythms inside and out.
It was exactly those rhythms that pulled me out of dreamland.
That pattern of eating, he says, conflicts with our biological rhythms.
"The rhythms in the second line are infectious," Mr. Blacc said.
The music is dizzying in its rhythms and endlessly shifting dynamics.
The music in those late films is mostly in their rhythms.
It has restless and shapely rhythms to match its introspective pull.
Banville's ability to channel James's style and prose rhythms is astonishing.
These games are existential journeys built on the rhythms of survival.
The music has an intriguing blend of Portuguese and African rhythms.
Life has resumed some regular rhythms since he has left prison.
He said she could deliver gutsy, powerful singing amid pounding rhythms.
The rhythms can be considered sacred, so be discreet and mindful.
The music drives ahead, with insistent rhythms and operatic high notes.
Polar Rhythms: Dance and Music of Ice, was inspired by ice.
When it's someone you know, you get used to his rhythms.
Sources: Pediatrics, Chronobiology International, Scientific American Mind, Sleep and Biological Rhythms
The situation then was far direr, but the rhythms are the same.
And battle they do, with one another, trading rhythms struck by boots.
Sometimes we want to dance to rhythms that are jokes about repression.
What does all research into circadian rhythms mean for how we live?
This time, the premiere truly captured the rhythms of those early days.
His stripped-down Rickenbacker guitar sound, punkish rhythms and all-American themes .
"We must respect the rules and rhythms of democracy," Pierre Moscovici said.
Mr. Kigawa's colors were vivid, never lost in the whirlwind of rhythms.
Wednesdays are devoted to live music: blues and rock and world rhythms.
The researchers found that certain external factors can change those innate rhythms.
The software algorithms then look for patterns to isolate irregular heart rhythms.
Individual sounds coalesced into stately fanfares, jiggered by outbursts of Caribbean rhythms.
The concerto's chugging rhythms make Ginastera's lively atonal idiom feel accessible, understandable.
Those sounds set the rhythms for Jay's life in the public eye.
Read This Next: Mouse Study Suggests We Can Hack Our Circadian Rhythms
Delicate, halting riffs grew into nervous bursts and, before long, pounding rhythms.
Circadian rhythms are synchronized by daylight but, surprisingly, run independent of it.
But the show itself is kludgy, combining dated sitcom rhythms with sermonizing.
It can be dancehall, RnB, house, techno, different kinds of African rhythms.
But the Circean rhythms and mythical features were no different from before.
The music is cartoon pop, lots of slide guitar and syncopated rhythms.
The rhythms of manager and player had never been quite in sync.
Rhythms were dispatched with clarity and exactitude, without a trace of rigidity.
Performers pursue personal paths of complex rhythms and their own choreographic agenda.
And the sodium rhythms were much more pronounced than the urine patterns.
The proportion of cardiac arrests involving non-shockable rhythms increases with age.
For them, music is completely connected with the rhythms of daily life.
Computers raise and lower the levels of light to match circadian rhythms.
It also showed Ms. Dorrance's skill with geometries and overlapping group rhythms.
The rhythms of movement that Deineka gets into the painting are wonderful.
The researchers don't yet know whether females prefer certain rhythms over others.
It also used taped sounds, as Stockhausen had, and non-Western rhythms.
I began making swirling rhythms of concentric marks that felt like hair.
Other nerves wired light-sensing organs above to coordinate day-night rhythms.
Many people pay little attention to the natural rhythms of their body.
Whereas with Arabstazy, we're getting people to dance to super weird rhythms.
So there might be several ways to enhance gamma rhythms, he said.
He's drawn the rhythms from the source, and left off the varnish.
The rhythms on this track are punchy yet not repetitive — I hope.
Almost impossible, because we do think and we normally speak in rhythms.
I also point to the beginning of the music in terms of the rhythms and what's happening in terms of the vernacular that's being played over those rhythms to come out of New Orleans and out of the Diaspora.
It's an impressively balanced, beautifully made film, with crisp rhythms and great jokes.
He's been locked up before and possesses fluency in a prison's violent rhythms.
And circadian rhythms, though they mostly come built-in, can be adjusted, somewhat.
This week THUMP have been spreading their ears across a range of rhythms.
The more clever rhythms in some of Seuss seemed strictly for Rebecca's benefit.
Fighting your circadian rhythms can leave you groggy and uninterested in leaving bed.
Opioids can also contribute to irregular heart rhythms and infection risks, he said.
Not only does it accommodate these new rhythms; it makes them look good.
With its infectious rhythms cycling, I started up Garageband and liberated my fingers.
Dance, echoes, delays, bass, rhythms, angelic voices and hopefully not too much feedback.
Blue light helps set our body clocks — circadian rhythms, if you're feeling fancy.
The film's slow, dreamy rhythms and unconventional fight sequences helped make it distinctive.
The Ligeti pieces are often built around polyrhythms — the interweaving of conflicting rhythms.
Circadian rhythms, hormones like melatonin, and even the neurotransmitter dopamine play a role.
The distinctive rhythms had crept into American pop music in other forms, though.
While some dancers moved with exacting discipline, others shuffled to their own rhythms.
Varying your wake-up time throws off your body's wake-and-sleep rhythms.
In the past, getting the timing and rhythms just right took five hours.
And it's a Western performer entirely immersed in the rhythms of the East.
And the play's rhythms are dictated by the couple's repeated overcoming of resistance.
This can disrupt our sleep, metabolism, mood, stress levels, and other bodily rhythms.
Yet its intricate, varied rhythms were more exposed and amplified, and altogether electrifying.
By the night's close, Covid-19 had drastically altered the rhythms of life.
The watch can also perform a electrocardiogram, alerting you to worrisome heart rhythms.
Enjoy the rhythms of life, savor the seasons, listen to what they ask.
A handful of new apps purport to help by adjusting your circadian rhythms.
In March and November alike, we lament the disruption of our circadian rhythms.
Yet the patterns, games and rhythms in "Smashed" are astoundingly original and detailed.
Working on one's and two's let the artists vary the rhythms of movements.
Circadian rhythms are still mysterious enough to whet the intellectual appetites of scientists.
"I knew their birthing and growing rhythms as my own," he has said.
We worked hard and happily settled into the rhythms of our beloved city.
The risk is that notes and rhythms can get lost in the shuffle.
The directors, Lindsey Cordero and Armando Croda, establish the rhythms of his routine.
Light acts as a "zeitgeber," a natural cue to our bodies' circadian rhythms.
" Instead, he said, "I had the rhythms of John Keats in my head.
Famously, Franklin Roosevelt spoke in the informal (but practiced) rhythms special to radio.
And it is very closely tied to the complex science of circadian rhythms.
The major chords, the marching rhythms, the simpering enforced jollity of it all.
We need communal rhythms that make deliberate space for both grief and joy.
Designated Survivor "Designated Survivor" is moving at two simultaneous but very different rhythms.
Life was best lived, for many Transcendentalists, in accord with these sacred rhythms.
The rhythms of the day are dictated by subsistence within this natural bounty.
How sweet are the words, the rhythms; how horrifying the facts they address.
She's surrounded by people who are at home with the show's rhythms, though.
That is why these rhythms and codes of the clave are so important.
Liu and the other vendors' lives move to the rhythms of the factory.
These hypnotic musical patterns and rhythms are traceable in their music as 2001.
There's the music: traditional drumming rhythms like sabar that I can spend hours listening to and never really understand, and more modern sounds like mbalax, a one-of-a-kind mash-up of old school rhythms, Congolese rumba and soul.
There's also evidence it alters our daily circadian rhythms, making it harder to sleep.
When we start blurring the difference between day and night, those rhythms can fade.
Mood and energy levels follow ­predictable circadian rhythms based on our genetically predisposed chronotype.
Continuing to understand these brain rhythms could be useful for studying attention deficit disorders.
The paired software flags abnormal heart rhythms that might indicate a serious health issue.
Its rhythms — joke, pause, audience laughter — are ingrained in our DNA at this point.
Night-shift workers can also benefit from eating in sync with their circadian rhythms.
Life has taken on new rhythms, dictated by the ebb and flow of power.
They also claim the two songs utilize similar overall structures, melodic rhythms and harmonies.
Her daily rhythms allow her to fully immerse herself in the task before her.
Our bodies have natural biological rhythms, or chronotypes, that are extremely difficult to change.
They layer elements of Western rock over the hypnotic, repeating rhythms of desert blues.
Secretsundaze favorite Fred P. has returned with Instinctive Rhythms, a new EP out now.
The goal is to detect abnormal heart rhythms, called Atrial Fibrillations, via the watch.
For example, just asking people their opinion of how stable their circadian rhythms are.
Jet lag occurs when sleeping and waking patterns are not synchronized to circadian rhythms.
It's a turn towards left-field pop with bright guitar flourishes and jangling rhythms.
And yet at the same time, The Act's languorous rhythms become a perverse attraction.
But teenagers also experience a shift in their circadian rhythms, brought on by puberty.
From the rooftop of a cultural center, multigenerational rhythms reverberated late into the night.
Ross always had an ear for the weird rhythms of spoken English, and she
A pierce of orange, and then his blue voice gentles the staccato background rhythms.
These collages were full of childlike surrealism, collisions of sixties psychedelia and cumbia rhythms.
Restaurants, cellphones and the internet have changed the rhythms and expectations of Cuban life.
Feel the pulsing rhythms, like soldiers marching or the relentless ticking of a clock.
This winter, Teresa Mathew set out to photograph the rhythms of a Handmaid's life.
Dancehall rhythms meet rap verses and an ebullient, Afropop-ish chorus from Chivas Kimber.
Is there something about the different combinations of rhythms and sounds that could work?
At the heart of Author & Punisher are layers of grinding guitars and clanging rhythms.
Like Veale, Wirz-Justice acknowledges the close link between circadian rhythms and the bipolar.
How does it know how to regulate itself without circadian rhythms to rely on?
Then SECRET022 will be a Fred P record Instinctive Rhythms with three dope tracks.
It all goes back to the roots and the rhythms and I related instantly.
Patterns emerge: rapid-fire tattoos, son clave rhythms, the "shave and a haircut" riff.
The city that normally vibrates to the rhythms of second-line bands was still.
Here is dance with its own evocative panoply of melodies, rhythms, harmonies, dynamics, constructions.
I really expect that he's gonna play aggressive, changing rhythms, going to the net.
I could hear the workers hammering sheet metal to the rhythms of Chinese opera.
It was just thinking about rhythms and then putting feet and arms to it.
Gradually she learned the rhythms of the church and the people who loved her.
The score to "West Side Story" is a war zone of impetuous cross-rhythms.
More gradually, daily routines fall into new rhythms, cultural norms hybridize and dreams evolve.
There are plenty of idiosyncrasies and misdirections in the accruing, elliptical rhythms she creates.
Husbands and young sons clapped intricate rhythms, jumping in unison and bellowing joyous basslines.
None of the elderly patients with non-shockable rhythms and unwitnessed arrests survived hospitalization.
TREBLAB X2 earbuds stream unparalleled sound, providing punchy bass, vivid rhythms, and crisp vocals.
Her band mates gamely dive in, establishing a romping interplay around her nimble rhythms.
There are certain rhythms and norms that don't necessarily exist outside of these places.
Melatonin taken in the evening helps advance circadian rhythms to align with local time.
Sure enough, dynamics, rhythms, speeds, geometries, directions and vocabularies kept changing at the Walker.
There's a built-in FDA-approved electrocardiogram (EKG) that can detect irregular heart rhythms.
The patents related to devices that can correct irregular heart rhythms, preventing cardiac arrest.
But it's an earned joke, because the steps fit the speech rhythms so well.
His melodies are direct and often plangent, his harmonies and rhythms sturdy and repetitious.
The other dancers follow, locking into diagonals, lines and circles while the rhythms change.
As we listen, we're constantly anticipating what melodies, harmonies, and rhythms may come next.
Instead, it's an appeal for the value of winding, irregular melodies and enigmatic rhythms.
Or the rhythms of rebellion—  I'm listening to "Cry Tough" by Alton Ellis right now!
Studies have shown that this light is disruptive to circadian rhythms that govern sleep cycles.
But on the seventh day, the couple downshifts (slightly) into the rhythms of family life.
Later this year, Apple will add detection for irregular rhythms and provide notifications for them.
Defibrillators treat irregular heart rhythms, but do not work when the heart has stopped entirely.
Scott-Gilbert's broken, almost possessed movements provide a fitting visual for Jlin's dark, percussive rhythms.
Plus, the video is deftly edited to fit the rhythms of Braxton's jungle-infused track.
The rhythms of web-slinging have a pleasingly meditative quality, but they are also productive.
Economies operate on their own rhythms, and sometimes they show surprising resilience amid political shocks.
The show's offbeat storytelling rhythms and antiheroic main character spread across the vast televisual landscape.
White bends strings in the background, falling in with the maracas, building his own rhythms.
None of this sunrise/sunset scheduling that worked for the predictable rhythms of farm life.
ODOODO more clearly resembles dance music; it has house and disco rhythms in its DNA.
The tissue maintains its circadian rhythms even after it's been removed from the original host.
I'm looking forward to jamming, exploring, and exchanging new sounds and rhythms with Cuban musicians.
It also feels like it mimics the rhythms of real life when it's like that.
You don't walk the promenade, you dance it; its visual rhythms have a samba beat.
This technique of quick cuts could easily result in just jumbles of sounds and rhythms.
The rhythms of "Sunset Song" are out of sync with the momentum of modern life.
They're all churned vigorously by the rhythms and motions of the machine until muddled together.
Dustin and I spent a lot of time going through the rhythms of his speech.
But there's something hypnotic about the sound of different rhythms coming together on a track.
Pursuits On the island of Lesbos, the slow and rustic rhythms of Greek life rule.
With "The Lehman Trilogy," he worked to excavate the play's rhythms and its storytelling shorthand.
Edemariam anchors the book in these mundane rhythms, setting them against a vividly realized landscape.
It's called entrainment — the proclivity for human beings to adapt to the rhythms around them.
But those news conferences were at least tethered to the rhythms of the election cycle.
McCarthy writes beautifully about nature's cycles and rhythms, even in the face of terrible degradation.
Post flitted between the rat-a-tat rhythms of rapping and gristly, power-ballad crooning.
She mimicked not only the sound of their voices but also their phrasings, rhythms, breaths.
I do feel bad about this now that I know more about dinoflagellates' circadian rhythms.
The colors and deliberate, assured editing rhythms of "Cemetery" imbue it with a distinctive quality.
How could it not be, with Yorke's vocals and the band's identifiable atmospherics and rhythms?
This was relatively genteel stuff, its steady rhythms devoid of Ali Hassan Kuban Nubian drive.
His performances often find him laying down some tasty live keyboards over shuffling house rhythms.
The production is left to distract by ingratiation, with its comedy rhythms and clarinetty music.
The series's voice is intact, but the zinger-based dialogue and rhythms can feel dated.
Even his galloping rhythms had an unpretentious lightness, more like a pony than a Clydesdale.
"My mom did it throughout my childhood, singing and dancing to these rhythms" recalls Morse.
Over the years the rhythms of her knifework spoke to the nervous violence of mine.
Months passed as he awaited a trial date, and Mr. Baker learned the prison's rhythms.
For Mr. Trump, the rhythms of grief after a national tragedy have never come naturally.
Researchers created seven-hour music playlists, paced to the anticipated rhythms of the drug reaction.
She also invoked Arabic and later African rhythms, unwilling to confine herself to one hemisphere.
And for anyone fluent in the president's conversational rhythms, little in the document sounds discordant.
Recording on his own, Simon developed a lighter touch and a taste for livelier rhythms.
Violence includes the destruction of the customs, spaces and rhythms that constitute a person's life.
Under the conductor George Manahan, the orchestra maintained a firm grasp on the chugging rhythms.
But our current editing system was designed generations ago for the rhythms of print alone.
He still makes pitches waver and rhythms dissolve; he switches texture with sudden, surreal edits.
For many rhythms, he stood next to the atsimevu, a massive drum played with sticks.
Although all the instruments were actually acoustic, it sounded like electronic music in the rhythms.
We really are just discovering some of the Earth processes and rhythms that dictate their existence.
Even many of the solo acts experiment with weird rhythms and sounds, creating some bizarre music.
It's not clear what happens when those rhythms are disrupted for months or years on end.
Sehgal's work in Marrakesh became totally responsive to the rhythms and patterns of Jemaa el-Fna.
Even without Julianna Margulies, "The Good Wife" fans should quickly settle into the storytelling and rhythms.
It's a way of co-creating with the natural world through the rhythms of our body.
There is little in the way of memorable melodies or even recurring rhythms to hang onto.
The resulting compositions are full of knotty rhythms and disjunct melodies, sounding at times entirely alien.
Certain studies suggest that colonic motility may, like other bodily functions, follow biological or circadian rhythms.
It exulted in rhythms, from pumping Beach Boys rock to carnival struts and triple-time beats.
For it implicitly raises questions about the causes of electoral success and the rhythms of partisanship.
They started their label Perpetual Rhythms around the same time I started my god particle label.
The village has become a hub where traditional art, dance, songs and rhythms are being preserved.
Métis music was shaped by similar forces, blending French folk songs, Scottish jigs and native rhythms.
Her femininity is embedded in the elegance of arcing lines, and the knitted, halting, tentative rhythms.
Marleen Vermeulen, who wrote and directed the production, has infused it with African speech and rhythms.
Last year, Apple revealed that the Apple Watch can detect irregular heart rhythms and other problems.
Apple, for example, has launched a study to identify irregular heart rhythms with its Apple Watch.
Rhythms of Zulu, Xhosa, Tswana; lyrics of township romances, girls sashaying to get water, rowdy shebeens.
The drums, garage whacks, and pretty handclaps are sneakier and more layered, yet the rhythms gallop.
"Come Alone" beckons you into another strange trip, with slinking, patient rhythms buoying uncanny quicksilver vocals.
Tomás Saraceno: Solar Rhythms continues at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery (521 West 21st Street) through June 9.
For me, prayer has an ability to light up my senses to the rhythms of war.
Researchers have been able to measure the rhythms of lots of smaller plants in the lab.
But after his overly long pilot — it lasts two hours — Vinyl settles into more ordinary rhythms.
The ECG data is key to this, helping detect abnormal rhythms such as atrial fibrillation (AF).
By gazing into our phones and tablets after hours, we're screwing around with those natural rhythms.
But no one had yet examined how circadian rhythms might affect healing in a measurable way.
The circuslike juggling provides an apt visual representation of the spiraling rhythms of Mr. Glass's music.
But this is a completely new season, early in the year, completely different energies and rhythms.
"He began to discern patterns in the data — unanticipated constancies, conserved ratios, numerical rhythms," Mukherjee writes.
Dancers show not just the music's changing rhythms and energies but also its melodies and harmonies.
The battles were conversations between musicians and dancers, each pushing the other toward more extreme rhythms.
"Sleep cycles, rhythms and consistency are huge elements in living a healthy lifestyle," Smith points out.
During these millenniums, tradition and its rhythms have successfully meshed the needs of humans and husbandry.
"Unsettled" (1978-79) conveys, in four photographs, the rhythms of bedouin life set against settlement incursion.
Even if the notes are right, the rhythms can go slack, the chords refuse to ring.
They incorporated even more complex rhythms and stronger electronic elements without cutting out their feral qualities.
"Sorcererz" is a synth-heavy song, underpinned by damp funk rhythms and Damon Albarn's croaky vocals.
There's rhythms, there's reasons we fall back sometimes, or sometimes we purposely do very long shots.
The rhythms they played were mesmerizing, like tribal beats brought to life through a full band.
With a month of performances before Edinburgh audiences under his belt, he had the rhythms down.
The music rises and falls according to unpredictable rhythms, creating a messy, twitchy symphony of bleeps.
Check out this Spotify playlist of songs with rhythms between 100 and 120 beats a minute.
The glass-doored mill/classroom allowed us to absorb the rhythms of a lively restaurant's morning.
Minor keys and Middle Eastern harmonic modes are everywhere; the rhythms move at a steady clop.
It uses preacherly rhythms and even cliffhangers ("a young worker by the name of … Rosa Parks").
Zha deftly stitches together rhythms from Brazil and Lisbon with alternative rock, rap, and ambient textures.
But being a shadowwalker means more than just glitchy circadian rhythms; it also means magical powers.
For Hughes, his magic is an appreciation for the lyrics and rhythms of jazz and blues.
There are countless photographs of people sharing the rhythms of recovery and repair, construction and reconstruction.
The music does that, with consolation in its melodies and a life force in its rhythms.
The music is fidgety and full of harmonic shifts, run through with two-against-three rhythms.
O'Brady and Rudd take a similar approach to the day's work, but with slightly different rhythms.
Towns have daily rhythms, tied to time and weather, that seem to go on without you.
Or take a symphony like the Fourth, in which Brahms wields cross-rhythms for dramatic effect.
On a visceral level, cross-rhythms may have filtered into Brahms's music while he was walking.
The action is carried along on jumpy, poppy editing rhythms and on-the-nose song cues.
My only qualm is that the rhythms vary so rarely that a certain monotony sets in.
It's a quiet life, its rhythms determined by labor and the old Monday through Friday routine.
This free-flowing style mimics the hip-hop and jazz-inflected rhythms of the student-poets.
First Schaal and Myers channeled the rhythms of Brooklyn, where they live: subways, taxis, R&B.
Catchy rhythms and rhymes make it a read-aloud book to return to over and over.
The repetition, the lulling rhythms, the touch of mystery (who is the old lady whispering hush?).
He has at least one unexpected fan: Paul Simon, whose latest album uses rhythms from Clap!
As the complex rhythms open up to accommodate them, the new initiates find themselves fitting in.
At first the pianos played breathlessly spiraling figures and insistent rhythms, music that nodded to Bartok.
His sound, with its flowing arpeggios and churning rhythms, has remained easily identifiable through the decades.
Some Ewe rhythms have a slippery, collapsing quality, an amorphous relationship to any easily recognizable downbeat.
Do you feel different countries or different communities have different rhythms and run on different times?
You can hear it in the way the rhythms sorta unravel, or in Brown's wheezy resignation.
Following my own internal rhythms rather than the hectic pace of the city was a relief.
The rhythms of the mechanisms compete, but set a polyrhythmic, mechanical substrate for the sound work.
They credited his repetitive rhythms, melodies, strategic song structure as major players in his music's popularity.
Super raw, but also smooth and soulful, and all the rhythms on the album are just excellent.
They've seen that our circadian rhythms have a big impact on our patterns of focus and rest.
He's got Sanders's rhythms down, and he's actually doing Bernie Sanders, not Larry David doing Bernie Sanders.
Typically, the intertwined rhythms of politics and economics have ensured growth when incumbent presidents face the voters.
Works from VYC students were also showcased, with some of the pieces featuring hip-hop styled rhythms.
Scorsese's longtime editor Thelma Schoonmaker — a huge influence on the rhythms of his films — remains a titan.
Tech is already integral to America's news cycle, its political cycle and the rhythms of its stockmarket.
The trio went on to make other discoveries that explained how circadian rhythms are created and sustained.
It's not going to be a train wreck of rhythms, even when Ralphie steps up his fills.
David Shively's music, with taped electronic and percussion, establishes a succession of tense moods without dance rhythms.
"Longyarn" is rendered in a language that has its own hypnotically repetitive rhythms and mash-up vocabulary.
The Subway Drawings also marked a greater emphasis in Haring's work on the rhythms of the street.
Gold imports, used for saving or jewellery, have their own unpredictable rhythms, but also deepen the deficit.
It's a more austere and monochromatic take on the sounds and rhythms he usually plays around with.
The rhythms are sturdy, but unpredictable; everything sounds old, but the production is — pardon me — bone-crisp.
I love its overlay of rhythms, its irresistible but seemingly changing pulse, its element of soaring release.
The truth is that preventive health is far more complicated than identifying irregular rhythms from a watch.
"Our daily rhythms can impact our mood in a positive way or a negative way," he says.
But for the outbound journey at least, you can harness their natural rhythms to lessen the blow.
Earth&aposs climate rhythms are captured in the rock record, going back hundreds of millions of years.
Doubles is as much about trust and forgiveness as it is forehands and volleys, reflexes and rhythms.
I'm shuffling to the rhythms, but I'm only able to control the lower half of my body.
Scientists have previously experimented with exposure to continuous light in order to alter the body's circadian rhythms.
On "Mixed Bathing World," they explore fractalized rhythms that aren't miles away from recent Four Tet experiments.
He opens it for services in the morning and rings the bells in intricate rhythms every Sunday.
She has always made of point of bringing out the dance rhythms in Bach's music, she explained.
Isuprel, which treats abnormal heart rhythms, went from $180 to $1,8003 a vial, a 718 percent increase.
The creators have infused it with modern rhythms, as techno beats wind their way into Victorian dances.
She never sounded subsumed by the machinery, even when she seemed to be wailing against its rhythms.
Cardiac devices deliver low-energy pacing and electrical currents to correct heart rhythms and potentially fatal arrhythmias.
LUANG PRABANG, Laos — President Obama has always liked to move to the languid rhythms of Southeast Asia.
She worries as she has adjusted to the rhythms of round-the-clock feedings and diaper changes.
In the book's opening chapters, at least, life inside the Georgenhof retains many of its customary rhythms.
These collage paintings conjure the gestural explosiveness of Abstract Expressionism tempered by geometric rhythms and graceful nuances.
She wants to keep the family rituals and rhythms the same, especially when it comes to meals.
Its rhythms are meditative and soothing, and the tradition of a weaving circle foments community and creativity.
Hecht and MacArthur were able to translate those rhythms with uncanny exactitude into precision-tooled propulsive theater.
So then the question of what happens when those rhythms come back in an Alzheimer's disease brain.
It has lots of crisp presets that you can combine together to make some nice spacey rhythms.
Then on the flipside of these heavy lyrics and themes, you've got these rhythms and upbeat melodies.
I'll utilize the acoustic guitar, the shell of it, to create some percussive rhythms if need be.
Listening Matter's shimmering acoustic guitars, upbeat rhythms, and intimate vocals suggest that hard subjects call for hopefulness.
If they aren't exposed to the earth's circadian rhythms, what effect does it have on their cycles?
She had myocarditis — inflammation of the heart — as well as other inflamed muscles and abnormal heart rhythms.
Yankees 9, Orioles 0 BALTIMORE — The relaxed rhythms of a baseball game allow time for thoughtful consideration.
"We were all on point with our rhythms and didn't mess one another up," Mr. Lau said.
But it is also a record of the many individual rhythms that collectively make up city life.
Wenzel's vibrant collaged art and simple rhythms call to mind Eric Carle, with a factual-minded touch.
It's not only that his power, speed and articulation are unsurpassed, his rhythms both trustworthy and surprising.
Over slinky strings and slowly heaving rhythms, Charles hungrily hugs and dances with both men and women.
This alters the rhythms of the wet and dry seasons in the Pantanal, permanently flooding large areas.
Field recordings of Swan River water creatures and marshes meld with surprising harmonies and minimalist soul rhythms.
And like Mondrian, who loved to dance, Lerner seems inspired by music and its internal, unexpected rhythms.
Within minutes, Saturday's crowd — largely made up of parents and children — was clapping along to their rhythms.
Coupled with delayed vocals, the inherent rhythms of his body and gestures become instruments for sonic reconstruction.
Mr. Gilmore, a guitarist, navigates even the most tangled-up rhythms with a sympathetic and lyrical touch.
The rhythms of this place have become as familiar to her as a verse in the Quran.
But the most delectable moments were those laced with Spanish flavor, with castanet and proto-flamenco rhythms.
He's also trying to mesh four different tones, styles, rhythms, color palettes, music philosophies and acting styles.
From the very beginning, technology has attempted to predict the rhythms of our private and collective desires.
And as much as we try, it's nearly impossible to alter the health care system's usual rhythms.
The various parts of the interior are played out in strokes of different textures, colors and rhythms.
For westward travel, circadian rhythms run ahead of the destination time, so travelers end up waking earlier.
Insertable cardiac monitors are USB-sized devices that are placed under the skin to record heart rhythms.
A and J and Q are happening at the same time, unalike movements in often unalike rhythms.
These three styles may speak in different tones, but the resulting rhythms make for a fascinating conversation.
It was revelatory the way he captured the rhythms and idiosyncrasies of the Japanese language, in English.
Fitness trackers such as Fitbit and Apple Watch already track step counts, heart rate and sleep rhythms.
The complicated, endlessly cycling rhythms, though, are distinct to the genre and create a soothing, meditative ambience.
That means the Series 5 is capable of taking an electrocardiogram to help identify irregular heart rhythms.
They love his music because they find a likeness to their own tribal rhythms in his beats.
Everything here is sonically taught, but it's harder to resist now that they've found some danceable rhythms.
It's slick and professional, working in some reggae rhythms and club beats without ever reaching too far.
Expert opinion: Grace Larson told me that it's important to create healthy physical rhythms after a breakup.
I love this style, but the eyes-down intensity and complex rhythms can confuse an uninitiated dance floor.
Fans of Tissu should expect the producer's signature ambient house grooves with dub-heavy late-night techno rhythms.
But as soon as Aya's vocals started to flow and the rhythms bumped, I completely and utterly melted.
They're heavy, as one would expect, although they also explore tight technical breaks and occasional math-like rhythms.
Then the action is done, replaced by the usual rhythms of the neighborhoods until the chaos comes back.
Some of the studies found that statin use reduced the likelihood of irregular heart rhythms, including atrial fibrillation.
Did the herky jerky rhythms of the Big Boys sound anything like the Venice stomp of Suicidal Tendencies?
The disrupted circadian rhythms caused by working shifts or crossing time zones also seem to induce the disease.
The award will be presented to Knowles at the Cultural Rhythms Festival during a program on March 3.
As these partnerships grow and the platforms that support them develop, rhythms for partner relationship management will evolve.
Since the advent of electronic music, percussion has been more or less split between mechanical and human rhythms.
But, "the bottom line is that light, mood, sleep, and circadian rhythms are all interrelated," Dr. Saenger says.
Many lived by timeless rural rhythms, sowing rice in the spring and harvesting green stalks in the autumn.
This directive encouraged a cultural revival that mixed traditional sounds with contemporary music, particularly Cuban and Latin rhythms.
That same software update will allow older Apple Watches without the redesigned sensors to detect irregular heart rhythms.
I also want to see the people getting deep into the grooves and just move to the rhythms.
These waves are essentially the coordinated rhythms of millions of neurons that become active and go quiet simultaneously.
These rhythms are believed to influence several aspects of health such as heart rate, sleep, inflammation and metabolism.
He's really, really funny, doing jokes and rhythms I have never seen out of a little kid before.
The English duo engulfed its audience in relentlessly pulsing rhythms and an atmosphere of layered, high-pitched sounds.
You know, thinking of different rhythms and different ways to attack the song that I haven't heard done.
Jazz is the core of music that incorporates African rhythms, improvisation, and a certain type of vocal expression.
Make sure you're comfortable with the home, as well as with the daily rhythms of the surrounding neighborhood.
But this "Aeneid" is also driven by the pitch and the rhythms of the characteristic Heaney speaking voice.
As a reflection of change in just one variable in time, audification results in simple tones and rhythms.
It picks up on rhythms, so erratic knocks shouldn't unlock your smart lock or trigger your fire alarm.
Everyone would be playing cowbells and dancing to the music in perfect synchronization because everyone knew the rhythms.
Eating at regular intervals and exercising earlier in the day also can help regulate circadian rhythms, Singh said.
Lake's guitars, typically pitched up with knife-edge distortion, cut through Mike Baillie and Travis Kuhlman's swung rhythms.
Celestial Rhythms Watching the stars, night after night, month after month, year after year, they become old friends.
There are spasms of farce and throbs of melodrama, but they arise within the rhythms of everyday behavior.
As their feet tap propulsive train rhythms, their bodies convey cramped discomfort, the determination and the arduous journey.
After each performance, there will be appearances by students from the company's Urban Rhythms and Arts Immersion programs.
Maybe it was the music—fast-paced norteño rhythms followed by Argentinean ska filtered through the open doorway.
He ignores the rhythms that mesh Beethoven's grand construction together; and instead picks on isolated notes and harmonies.
Their music is upbeat and cheerful, and the rhythms quickly move audiences to tap their feet and dance.
Fago's "Confitebor" and "Tam non splendet" unfold like miniature operas, with vivid melodic writing and propulsive dance rhythms.
Our dietary rhythms had been shaped by the nation's growing dependency on screens as irresistible portals of entertainment.
Occasionally I still catch myself in prayer, worrying those same rhythms, summoning God with those old empty words.
Because we were able to solo simultaneously or play rhythms simultaneously and we could lock into each other.
The mix is most striking for its contrasts—blending together traditionalist folk rhythms with high-gloss sound design.
Gone are the two-step beats and punchy rhythms, gone is the jungle/garage inspired sub-bass underlay.
Soap operas with their repetitive, open-ended structure reflected the rhythms of women's housework—and so did baseball.
Morena said that they were heavily influenced by rap, but remained loyal to Brazilian rhythms in their music.
The velocity, intricacy, and exactness of his performance modeled the rhythms and mental requirements of the Web itself.
The soundtrack alternates between sustained chords played on the organ and syncopated drum rhythms, handclaps, and joyful singing.
As a result, the video reflects the song's organic rhythms, spectral and glitchy effects, and tremolo chord sequence.
Then the beat drops into the spaces between rhythms, in deference to the late great Stubblefield's funky break.
Mr. Weston will lead his African Rhythms Trio, including Alex Blake on bass and Neil Clarke on drums.
The rush of thyroid hormones that ensue can cause heart failure or abnormal rhythms, leading to sudden death.
"When the rhythms of working-class life cut inside me like broken beer glass, I run," he writes.
In some, the different patterns and shifting rhythms continue to the center, sometimes culminating in a compass rose.
Two people dressed as life-sized tongues began caressing each other to the sounds of hypnotic tribal rhythms.
But at a preview performance, under Adrienne Campbell-Holt's direction, the rhythms were often syncopated, the lines tentative.
"Joke Ting," the album's second track, creates an opulent tapestry of Afrobeat and dancehall rhythms and intricate musicianship.
Rather than focus on Piper's typically bright palette, Scott turns to the shapes and rhythms in Piper's work.
It also scarcely matters when bodies rise and fall to a beat as natural as our circadian rhythms.
The cues could not be more precise and effective; the shifting rhythms emerge with incisive attack and terror.
They sing biblical psalms to the rhythms of "chicha" music, created by Andean migrants who moved to Lima.
Efforts to deal with COVID-19, she says, have changed our schedules and disrupted our typical daily rhythms.
He's increasingly preoccupied by the aesthetic value of these now-vanished, all too unremarkable daily routines and rhythms.
Tossed into that crucible, players sometimes react differently than they would under the languid rhythms of the summer.
They note their mutual understanding of each others' work habits — and they derive motivation from each others' rhythms.
But its bucolic rhythms still allow for children to play outside unattended and make driving a meditative experience.
Studies show that the light emitted from a TV (or any digital screen) interferes with your circadian rhythms.
"The Fugue," the 1970 work that put her on the dance map, is inspired by Bach's complex rhythms.
There is something incredibly peaceful and life-affirming about surrendering to the rhythms and activities of the insects.
That&aposs because structural changes in the heart may cause these abnormal heart rhythms over time, Sager says.
Things picked up from there, and by the finale you were fully immersed in Spanish song and rhythms.
Jazz Mr. Gilmore, a guitarist, navigates even the most tangled-up rhythms with a sympathetic and lyrical touch.
Smarter Living: There are good ways and bad ways for colleagues with different circadian rhythms to work together.
To Deck's astonishment she is applying makeup with one hand while tapping out musical rhythms with the other.
Instead, it translates the rhythms of life, as remembered in death, into a kind of all-souls hootenanny.
It, too, like all low-grade electrical appliances, had rhythms: patterns of crescendo and acceleration, stichomythia and stutter.
With a kind of offhand savvy, he simplifies Monk's harmonies and lets his ludic rhythms take the lead.
Analyzing 131 drumming sequences, the scientists found that the birds produced regular, predictable rhythms, rather than random thumps.
She's working on a new show that involves polyrhythm, when two or more different rhythms play at once.
The broadness of the characterizations is of a piece with the movie's anxious rhythms and relentless forward drive.
The loping rhythms and chants remain, but the record is a concise encapsulation of what they've done before.
Obama, too, has a studied and frequently expressed disdain for the rhythms of day-to-day political reporting.
AI: Do you think these songs' their rhythms or melodies' can be seen or felt in your paintings?
It takes some time to get used to the show's rhythms — but it's understandable if you never do.
These rhythms tie into a forgotten aspect of ourselves, a hidden code, where the drum has healing power.
By the time the track reaches its midpoint, her words have jumbled into a string of nonsensical rhythms.
Gestrument lets you delve into the "musical DNA" of a song, artist or genre by defining pitches, rhythms & more.
Apple's announcement of FDA clearance of its Watch for screening for irregular heart rhythms was meant to be groundbreaking.
Its pulsating rhythms shift from aggressive to hypnotic, dystopian to transcendent, a fitting soundtrack for the works on view.
Steiner suggested that the agricultural process as a whole should be oriented around the lunar patterns and cosmic rhythms.
Gamlin studies the cells in the retina of the eye that power people's circadian rhythms and drive pupil responses.
Premiering today, "CTRL" is a slow-burning dancefloor tune that builds on house rhythms, progressively adding layered sonic textures.
It also disrupts the circadian rhythms of humans, leading to lost sleep and potentially more long-term health effects.
Frances and Nick start sleeping together, and the rhythms and power dynamics of all these relationships change and shift.
Glycyrrhizin can elevate a person's blood pressure, leading some to experience abnormal heart rhythms, lethargy, even congestive heart failure.
And that's important because those aforementioned adenosine receptors also play a role in keeping our circadian rhythms humming along.
The oxygen level falls low enough that the heart starts having abnormal rhythms; the heart is not beating properly.
Do our bodies only repeat the quotidian rhythm and telos of capitalism or can they render these rhythms nonsensical?
The thing I took the most from them was the strange rhythms and just the weird things they do.
Sonata also features two different suction "rhythms," which the pump's designer told me is like switching up your workout.
It came down somewhere between Matthew E. White and Richard Swift in its graceful re-imagining of old rhythms.
Musicians with balafons — xylophone-like instruments made with gourds — as well as hand drums and whistles bang out rhythms.
The entire sculptural organism is a system of open and closed gestures, which simulate the rhythms of an orgasm.
When European merchant venturers—Portuguese, Dutch, French and British—came to the region they joined in these seasonal rhythms.
Imagine music rooted in West African instrumentation, influenced by the rhythms of Caribbean calypso, and you're not far off.
His paragraphs are written to careful rhythms, from incantatory to fulminatory with every stop on the way in between.
The latest jam combines R&B melodies with bumping bass, electronic steel drums and dancehall rhythms produced by 88Everything.
By July, however, it appeared that the rhythms and patterns of life were returning to most of the country.
The self-titled album is a Moog collector's wet dream, rich with bubbling analog synths and fluid, jazzy rhythms.
Although it has not been proven conclusively, many scientists think that changing the clocks messes with humans' circadian rhythms.
The title song on the EP, also called "On Tick," does this with its unhinged rhythms and delirious beats.
Their measurements were used to train a neural network to tell the difference between normal and abnormal heart rhythms.
The heart rhythms display on the Apple Watch, and it takes about 30 seconds to collect the electrical signals.
Engineers then trained a deep neural network to identify these abnormal heart rhythms from Apple Watch heart rate data.
He is back to being Joe Mauer, in other words, the cerebral yogi steeped in the rhythms of hitting.
You can clearly hear Rabit's cinematic sound design coming together with Bannon's penchant for warped rhythms and hazy textures.
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Prayer, worship, study and work all exist side-by-side in the regular rhythms of our lives on campus.
Sleep Cycle Alarm clock tries to work with your own sleep rhythms to help you wake up more easily.
Rigmaiden learned about the rhythms of a trial, the motions and requests each side uses to stake out territory.
Children bopped alongside senior citizens and b-boys popped and locked to four-four rhythms and percussive house beats.
Indeed, there's plenty for the discerning music fan to enjoy in the band's discography beyond breakneck rhythms and riffs.
Every time I revisit that film, I'm amazed by the rhythms of it, especially when you first see Leatherface.
Early: We are absolutely using our kind of natural rhythms as friends and just turning it up a notch.
Together and individually, they channel the rhythms and moods of the jazz trio with which they share the stage.
Our circadian rhythms are partly tied to sunlight: We tend to go to bed earlier when sunset is earlier.
And it is particularly suited to establishing the sedate rhythms of our protagonist's daily life, before his transformative encounter.
I knew its rhythms (I thought), and I liked the exhaustion it produced, whether or not it was healthy.
True to its title, the orchestra players sometimes had to buttress rhythms in the music by stomping their feet.
Their rhythms were familiar to each other; they had often danced together at school, while their teachers were talking.
He gets some of Hickey's church rhythms right, but he uses them to sound more black and less O'Neill.
Once Ms. Streisand started showing me her houses (there are three of them) and grounds, our rhythms became looser.
Of the 400,000 participants who took part in the study, the Apple Watch notified 2,000 about irregular heart rhythms.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 4): 100%What critics said: "The show needs to adjust its rhythms a bit.
The piece moves in heaving spurts, with wailing flute and clarinet lines, pounding rhythms and skittish pointillist piano bursts.
With the track, Russell had created another hybrid: a seventies-soul melody paired with modern percussion and angular rhythms.
For instance, biomarkers involved in regulating our circadian rhythms and those targeted by lithium were altered in women only.
Its gravelly rhythms skitter and crawl across the ears with the quiet force of a small army of centipedes.
But light acts as an entrainment [synchronizer] to our cycles, syncing our biological rhythms with our environments and communities.
More clearly tapping into his global influences, "Slipstream" features complex rhythms barreling along beneath a glowing canopy of ambience.
People working against their circadian rhythms (like night-shift workers) may develop depression and face an increased cancer risk.
Darboven's magnum opus is separated into various sections possessing different artistic intentions and different flows and rhythms of energy.
Personally I'm not interested in perfectly seamless loops, I like looping GIFs with abrupt rhythms that emphasize the jerkiness.
She and the painter are talking, and Javier does not hear any change in the painter's usual laconic rhythms.
Instating permanent DST may also mean our circadian rhythms won't be thrown off en masse every November and March.
He likened its rhythms and wavering stammers to the trilling of birds and the music of forest and fountain.
His last public concert was in July at the Nice Jazz Festival in France, with his African Rhythms Quintet.
Or perhaps a lacquerware, showing a bucolic scene with noble peasants, living within the rhythms of Vietnam's sublime countryside.
They protect against abnormal heart rhythms, lower blood pressure and heart rate and improve the function of blood vessels.
"Thundercunt" boasts galloping rhythms and a face-melting solo, with a chorus every bit as vulgar as you'd expect.
At one point he suggests that the players invent lyrics to help them capture the rhythms of the phrases.
"I really expect that he's going to play aggressive, changing rhythms going to the net," Nadal said of Federer.
Insisting that the Olympics take place while the world wobbles to the rhythms of a pandemic requires real hubris.
The children will move to the rhythms of the Amazon, the Ganges, the Mississippi and the Hudson, among others.
He can revel in mood, color and agile, even raucous, rhythms because there is barely a plot to convey.
Even when they're quarreling, which is much of the time, they have the synchronized rhythms of a vaudeville team.
Puberty alters circadian rhythms, meaning adolescents are more alert in the afternoon and require more sleep in the morning.
In this multinational sample, almost 90 percent of the CPR attempts on patients over 80 involved non-shockable rhythms.
Ms. Boykin's choreography, often compositionally complex, is closely attuned to the rhythms of both the music and the speeches.
The medicine prize went to three Americans studying circadian rhythms: Jeffrey C. Hall, Michael Rosbash, and Michael W. Young.
The Shinshu University professor arrived here in 2001 to study Lake Suwa and the disruptions to its natural rhythms.
They suggested that a previously scarred heart can trigger abnormal heart rhythms and result in sudden death during exercise.
Finally, the whole orchestra joined in, playing sputtering rhythms, tart harmonies and thematic fragments that coalesced into melodic lines.
They reduced consumer products and billboards into hard-edge shapes and dynamic rhythms inspired by street life and jazz.
"Short Ride in a Fast Machine" is an early John Adams work chock-full of his trademark propulsive rhythms.
"It speaks to the African rhythms and African traditions that continue to be within African-American culture," she said.
It means accepting the flaws in others and returning, despite disruptions and disappointments, to the predictable rhythms of reciprocity.
The sound is intense and disarming, and during Carnaval it is one of the key rhythms heard across Recife.
Here, again, he places a vocal overlay, this time occurring at irregular intervals and in shifting, sometimes syncopated rhythms.
Technically, they affect body rhythms the least, but, based on feedback from early users, blue was found most soothing.
The signature single from "Be the Cowboy," the gorgeous "Nobody," was shaped by the unusual rhythms of Mitski's life.
Dafra Star (founded by Volta-Jazz's star singer, Coulibaly Tidiani) brings out African rhythms, often with a balafon (marimba).
He prefers baseball's free-styling, unpredictable rhythms, and thinks players aren't as heady as they were when he arrived.
He then digitally translated these impulses into, according to the press release, "rhythms and pitch," which he also vocalizes.
Then it became clear that it could serve as a medical device for your wrist, detecting irregular heart rhythms.
Could it have been the records, the new records for dancing, with their off rhythms and their odd chords?
Ziggy was more upbeat and went immediately to work making Bloody Marys and juicing us up with modern rhythms.
Their original drummer is actually very into Brazilian rhythms, which makes their garage punk really multicultural in a sense.
The idea is that, by wearing a device like the Re-Timer, your circadian rhythms will respond in kind.
He put her under a personal service contract; he schooled her voice, her clothes, her rhythms, and her hair.
I don't think it's that distant to look at nature as having the same motor rhythms and underlying forces.
I think that's more of a feminine force than the pounding rhythms that people frequently do with the machines.
We move closer and closer to "Static Impulse" until we become lost in its countless marks, their hypnotic rhythms.
There's some Eastern European off-beat club rhythms, some "hey-hey" dance chants, and proper, manufactured, early-'24s harmonies.
But it's clear that the student learned much more than exotic and understudied beats, rhythms and steps during her trip.  
He stressed a simple approach to travel: Slow down and take the time learn the daily rhythms of other cultures.
If Sia's soaring melodies and inventive rhythms get you going, the harmony-driven band Lucius should be your next stop.
The latest Apple Watch can detect if you've fallen, provide an ECG reading, and notify you of irregular heart rhythms.
People's circadian rhythms are controlled much as flies' are, with gene expression cycling through a 24-hour (or so) period.
Researchers have found that when food is plentiful, our circadian rhythms are strongly linked to cycles of light and dark.
I am on my own couch aloneas a wrecked son poisons the airsinging his sins & bodies moveto rhythms of ruin.
Here he has really begun to create propulsive rhythms as well as to conjure a wide range of dramatic colors.
I would marry a fellow professor, bear two handsome children and fall into the predictable rhythms of the school year.
By adapting the rhythms of talk radio to cable news, Ailes had discovered the perfect medium for making propaganda profitable.
When you hear the percussion from another room, the rhythms sound like gunshots — rapid, thunderous, and, most of all, chilling.
The technology produces musical rhythms that sync up to your brain's natural rhythm and affect your consciousness and energy accordingly.
The rhythms of this scene, slow and deliberate, set it apart from the pace of the rest of the film.
Like the concepts that drive them, Jaar's compositions are based less on hooks, melodies, and rhythms than contrast and dichotomy.
"Part of your biological rhythms include a cooling of your body as you're sleeping during the night," Dr. Ebben says.
Newborn babies perceive melodies and rhythms and they use that sensitivity to learn word boundaries when they're six months old.
The "EQ-Radio" device bounces wireless signals off a person's body to capture subtle changes in breathing and heart rhythms.
To create the various rhythms Napolean uses a lot of LFOs (low frequency oscillators) and sample & holds to create repetition.
Those four-part harmonies, with the horns and the rhythms sections that wouldn't overpower the vocals when I mixed it.
Zhou describes different types of rhythms, both obvious and subtle, but continues to cite emotions as the editor's true guide.
There's some more old-fashioned R&B rhythms underpinning the desert-country swirl now, propping up Renfro's croons and whispers.
They straddle the lines between house, techno, and tech-house, but also draw on African rhythms from Cuba and abroad.
The show is densely installed and has an immersive feeling that becomes oceanic as the rhythms of Twombly's hand expand.
Soccer96 music fills the mind in the same way, their synth hooks and entrancing rhythms create colors that engulf you.
Martial drums, tinny digital choir samples, and propulsive batida rhythms transform Desiigner's celebratory jam into a complex, paranoid rave-up.
Their mating signals were mixed up because, in California, day-night circadian rhythms are different than in their Arctic home.
By now, the rhythms of a Trump-era scandal are familiar to anyone who, god help them, follows the news.
Phillips found that the irregular sleepers in his study had much later circadian rhythms -- by almost three hours, on average.
EW&F assumed a front-line status among such formidable company with their tight orchestration, infectious rhythms and messianic reach.
Venom makes sure you know it's set in San Francisco, but demonstrates no interest in the city's quirks or rhythms.
Music poured out of him, coloured now with reel-rhythms, pipes, the pounding sea and the light cast from it.
The critics were scandalised; but this was a time of hope and change in Congo which Zaiko's thrusting rhythms captured.
But there is something touching about their devotion to one another and to the dogmas and rhythms of punk rock.
In "Voices and Piano"—from which Ratmansky will excerpt—the music mimics the rhythms and pitches of the spoken word.
But our circadian rhythms can be thrown out of whack by changes in exposure to light and by our behavior.
Rhythms that in other hands are almost clinical in their regularity begin to smudge, the music newly volatile and feeling.
The study team used a university computer system to follow nearly 15,000 students' daily rhythms and activities over two years.
They eventually called themselves the Wailers, and their sound fused American-style soul harmonies with the island's jumpy ska rhythms.
The words, not the rhythms, make chansons françaises distinct as an art form and make a song last, he said.
For the very young, there's nothing better than Mother Goose and anything by Dr. Seuss for the rhythms and language.
However, there's a lot of diligence involved and education needed to correctly interpret the body's signs and rhythms, Crystal said.
Like Chesapeake Requiem, Fisherman's Blues offers a profound account of a single community—its primary industries, religious beliefs, and rhythms.
It was three in the morning, and Nicolas Jaar was unleashing throbbing, percussive latin rhythms in a smoke-filled room.
The track presents an intriguing hybrid of baile funk rhythms, ambient spatiality, tropical rainforest sound effects, and spawning cybernetic movements.
Although they seem similar at first glance, each work is actually unique; collectively, they visualize the rhythms of ritual drumming.
The group offers up hip-shaking rhythms and melodies balanced by judicious use of synths that eschew New Wave cheese.
This record, the way all these rhythms come out of his voice and his cello, it's almost a technical reference.
The fundamental problem, of course, is that flying across time zones can wrench your body's physiological rhythms out of sync.
What can you tell me about incorporating the Dominican rhythms palo and gaga into the song "Unquenchable" on the album?
Internal rhythms and disruptions are key to Valledor's paintings; here, the slanting silver band undermines the stability of the shape.
As he had said all those months ago, he is "good" at rehab now; he knows its rhythms, its challenges.
It's about the texture of the harmonies, the rhythms, the quotations, the Stravinskian drive, the klezmer and Jewish melodic style.
Mr. Weston remained in good health late in life, performing most often with a rotating group he called African Rhythms.
Mr. Trifonov was manically exciting in dispatching the piano part's spiraling passages and glissandos, its pummeling chords and jerky rhythms.
"We can't know who played, how they played, what type of melodies, what rhythms, what kind of tempo," he said.
From planning to harvest, the grain belt's rhythms and prospects have been disrupted by the government's tariff battle with China.
He began tentatively, but then McDowall started shaking the bars, building his sounds and rhythms to a place of catharsis.
The percussion built to a feverish pace, and soon sweaty bodies were twisting, reaching, jumping and gyrating to African rhythms.
The sluggish rhythms, the awkward cuts, the unlovely cinematography cohere into what seems like the enactment of a pointless dream.
Watching visual rhythms, from the flow of water to clapping hands and the rich expression of sign language, fascinated me.
Music is also wonderfully and inescapably visual, physical, tactile — and, in these ways, it weaves its rhythms through our lives.
Yes, many of the patrons speak Spanish, and the rhythms you'll hear may have originated in Central or South America.
A stretch will start out sounding like some jovial toccata, then break into fractured phrases, brutal rhythms and gnashing harmonies.
In this solo show, the performer Hershey Felder will step into the shoes and syncopated rhythms of the legendary songwriter.
For these reasons, it has never been very popular with tourists — or with natives — but I live by its rhythms.
This week, the multi-instrumentalist Colleen returns with elliptical rhythms, Chris Stapleton celebrates love and Farruko sings for Puerto Rico.
Both elements came across vividly in music that bustles with sliding brass, sputtering rhythms and an episode of instrumental interplay.
He does so impressively, aided by the crisp diction of the singers, often by following the natural rhythms of speech.
Children clapped along to the interlocking rhythms that thundered from a circle of drummers sounding like a fleet of helicopters.
The Widmann echoes the atmosphere of the funeral music that opens Mahler's Fifth, but not necessarily its rhythms and melodies.
In keeping the usual transitions and rhythms of comedy, Mr. Macdonald displayed an earnest affection for the sound of jokes.
Mr. Hamill — big-hearted, self-effacing, in love with the rhythms of the city and the poetry he found there.
And it goes on as it began, with the same quiet rhythms, the same serenity, the same warmly awkward sincerity.
Some early Harrison works, like the joyous "Range Song" and "Jig," full of perky rhythms and cluster chords, were delightful.
Revered by the others, Mr. Green lays down the cleanest, clearest rhythms even as his large body teeters and lumbers.
During a final episode the music becomes like a dance for Apu, all swirling arpeggios, fractured rhythms and myriad shadings.
We could [use them via an iPad] when we were thinking about what the rhythms of the shots would be.
Loud, fast beats with crashing rhythms met them in front of the dark Hudson River, where young dancers had congregated.
The music was being reorchestrated, digging further into the vaudeville honks and dongs and making the rhythms driven and aggressive.
To that end, Mr. Boyle wisely doesn't try to surpass, or even repeat, the mad, frenetic rhythms of the original.
His attempt at reproducing garage's gleeful, striding rhythms ended up feeling desolate and dark, like someone skipping through the mud.
Mr. Alexander, a pianist, mingles the rhythms of his native Jamaica with his talents as a gospel-tinged jazz improviser.
Manufacturers are among the most sensitive to the rhythms of international trade, depending on foreign companies as suppliers and customers.
"Sleep deprivation — even just changing one or two time zones — can really mess with your circadian rhythms," Dr. Moore explained.
They're also sharing the record's lead single "Raptor," a five-minute assemblage of subtly shifting rhythms and dazed synth lines.
The album reflects her diverse musical influences, including her native Caribbean rhythms, and the unique flavor of Montreal hip-hop.
The artists' combination of acoustic rhythms, R&B background beats, and radical spoken word is truly not to be missed.
I was still hungry on producing, and would go and link my bredrin, sit down, get lean, make rhythms, make tunes.
The actress was honored by Harvard with the 2017 Artist of the Year award during its Cultural Rhythms Festival on Saturday.
Shortly after drinking the tea, she experienced "weakness and life-threatening abnormal heart rhythms," which required resuscitation and immediate medical attention.
It happens in the grass during Earth, who drip and protract single-noted melodies over a comb of rhythms and reverb.
Soon after that, the pack starts to thin out as bikers pull out ahead and athletes get into their own rhythms.
While users have already been able to get notifications about irregular heart rhythms, the ECG will take things a step further.
The Majorettes also practice in the square, drawing passersby into the fun with hypnotic rhythms and occasional summertime LED-disco parties.
The people are friendly; the rum is light and crisp; the music is a delicious blend of African and Latin rhythms.
Under the train tracks, the newly renovated Tunel Club mixes art exhibitions, jazz jams and alternative international and local dance rhythms.
Gavin Newsom signed legislation Sunday that pushes back start times for middle and high schools to align with teens' circadian rhythms.
Steve Shelton: I enjoy playing around with rhythms and accents way too much to really get much out of straight beats.
I feel comforted there by the lifetime of happy memories and nurtured by the familiar sights and rhythms of the neighborhood.
The song switches up its style for the outro section, incorporating footwork rhythms and a bleeping synth for an instrumental passage.
In addition to the African rhythms, what other music has inspired you — either when you were just starting out or now.
What I love about old albums is that music comes from the heart rhythms and everyone's beats in a different way.
Something about matching their eating to their natural circadian rhythms seemed to protect the mice against all that otherwise fattening food.
Mikael Nordgren leans towards a clean and functional sound with a penchant for catchy vocal samples, and tight, squared-off rhythms.
He sets drums and other instruments in motion to create rhythms that vibrate the canvas as he releases paint onto it.
But opera comes from this lineage that is characteristically complex in terms of the rhythms, melodies, or harmonies of the piece.
The Federal Drug Administration just cleared a new band for the Apple Watch that monitors the electrical rhythms in your heart.
I found myself strangely attuned to the rhythms and sensibilities of everything from Sailor Moon to Serial Experiments Lain to Evangelion.
Kuramoto's model described a population of oscillators (things with rhythms, like metronomes and heartbeats) and showed why coupled oscillators spontaneously synchronize.
McNally aimed for the drawings to represent the ebb and flow of the Thames, as well as the city's pulsating rhythms.
Explaining that songwriting means colour-correction, she describes arranging chords and rhythms in a way that brings her vision into focus.
Before making the film, Rosi spent several months on the island without a camera to immerse himself in its daily rhythms.
So much of what we try to do is make each other try to fit in our rhythms and our processes.
Switching to warmer colors at night is a lot easier on your eyes and is less likely to disrupt circadian rhythms.
MPB was a mix of Brazilian rhythms, samba and bossa nova, often accompanied by edgy lyrics reflecting amorous and social concerns.
Verlaine encouraged musician friends to set his texts, which inspired composers who were drawn to the poems' dissonance and irregular rhythms.
These were lyrics you had to dissect and analyze, while the music came with sinewy rhythms that compelled you to dance.
Your body becomes attuned to the low-and-slow rhythms of founder Ken Soohoo's rural operation, still only two years old.
We experienced both faces of Lesbos, an asylum seeker's portal and a sanctuary of slow Greek rhythms, and came away enriched.
"Constant total darkness would cause disorientation to time of day and perhaps disrupt circadian rhythms that support restful sleep," Auerbach said.
" He said "it's time we journalists all considered disengaging from the daily rhythms of Twitter, the world's most damaging social network.
She didn't know the music well but was moved by its traditional instruments, simple vocals, complicated rhythms, and sense of community.
But letting go of these things and adapting to a life independent of those rhythms is its own kind of challenge.
Jason Willett, our friend who's in Half Japanese, was playing a washing machine solo along with rhythms of the washing machine.
These dying nerves were losing their ability to regulate Natan's walking and fine motor movements, his breathing, swallowing and sleep rhythms.
But it has nothing to do with bossanova, it has more to do with Eastern European—Romanian, Turkish, even Pakistani—rhythms.
The track feels something like vertigo, coasting on dreamy, Air-esque rhythms and vocals that get slapped around by analog synths.
Moore's musical concept features various intertwining rhythms inspired by the different lifeforms heard when one is silent in the bush environment.
One of the things so striking about life in war-torn cities is that you see the rhythms of normal life.
The viola and orchestra trade bursts of perpetual-motion riffs and phrases, in music percolating with sputtering rhythms and skittish lines.
A growing body of research suggests that our bodies function optimally when we align our eating patterns with our circadian rhythms.
The Colombian team likes to play the racy, rousing rhythms of salsa; Uruguay's fans are blasting melodic yet swaggering rock music.
Mr. Weston drew particular inspiration from musicians of the Gnawa tradition, whose music centered on complex, commingled rhythms and low drones.
The strings seem to be in constant pursuit of a spiraling harmonic center, executing quick, sharp rhythms that feel almost danceable.
"A lot of the dances and rhythms survived the slave trade, so all throughout the diaspora there's a connection," she said.
Again and again, Mr. Carmona charges the singer, snapping his fingers, slapping his thighs and chest, feet pattering out fast rhythms.
But McBride makes sure everything coheres, thanks to hip-huggingly tight swing rhythms and generous coats of grease on the harmonies.
In Pelourinho, bloco-afros, or percussion crews that often double as community service organizations, rehearsed samba reggae rhythms in the streets.
The visuals, which are very much like waveforms in shape and movement, undulate and ripple in both frenetic and slow rhythms.
"But we know better now about the adolescent brain, and we know about their natural sleep rhythms being different than adults'."
But McKay had little interest in obeying the familiar rhythms of the academy-pleasing biopic that Cheney's story might have inspired.
The rhythms of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Robert Service, plus classic cowboy poems like Buck Ramsey's "Anthem," thump through the performances.
All the while, he listened to a soundtrack of electronic dance music, his fingers tapping out rhythms on his right thigh.
Whenever the pure love of Tony and Maria is set to music, the rhythms, as if they were street noise, disperse.
For many decades now, Fagan has honed his joyous, eclectic style of modern dance, ballet and Afro-Caribbean rhythms and movement.
Since his election, the president has stocked his inner circle with friends, donors and assorted rich people accustomed to his rhythms.
Traditional Brazilian rhythms, Minimalistic motifs, breakneck picking and sighing melody are commingled in pieces that look both inward and far ahead.
Does the timing of sunrise and sunset somehow affect our circadian rhythms in a way that is visible in cellphone records?
The conductor Andris Nelsons, though, wholly misconceived the Symphonic Dances from "West Side Story": rhythms were limp and textures too lurid.
Bradley said that he believed a catcher and pitcher understood the game's rhythms better than a coach sitting 40 feet away.
Young listeners are encouraged to move to the rhythms and expand their acquaintance through a hands-on session after the show.
They drummed out rhythms on waves and laughed so loud, the sound echoed through the concrete alleyways that crisscross the island.
In the room, Mr. Rubin had the actors sit around a table reading from their scripts to get Mr. Mamet's rhythms.
It can be a relief to step back into the world and reintegrate into life's more normal rhythms and quotidian concerns.
They found dramatic brain responses to clear, pumping beats and to marked contrasts in volume, rhythms and sound quality, or timbre.
He made the most of the jerky rhythms and interplay of voices in Guillaume Dufay's "Franc cuer gentil," a secular song.
By changing the light at school, districts can help circadian rhythms, even if they can't control bedtimes at home, she said.
You'll occasionally notice coiled rhythms and minor scales that recall Jewish folk music, but chatter in the patois of contemporary jazz.
Catch the moment a couple minutes in when just two players seem to create enough rhythms for an entire percussion ensemble.
The messages were often encoded to fool the censors; Mr. Bosco's lilting tunes and rhythms made every song seem to float.
PARIS — It has almost become routine in France: A terrorist attack shatters the rhythms of daily life, bringing bloodshed and anguish.
LAFAWNDAH Her parents are Iranian and Egyptian, and there's more than a touch of Middle Eastern music in her underlying rhythms.
The musician and educator Jadele McPherson led a crowd of about 50 through a basic lesson in Afro-Cuban clave rhythms.
A kind of alchemy occurs in her rhythms, in the way a character's lines jump on or sidestep another character's emotions.
If you know the originals, Rieti's alterations only add to this work's strangeness: Rhythms are heightened, harmonies altered, orchestration greatly intensified.
As the founder of Lighting Science, Maxik has developed a line of white L.E.D.s that keep your circadian rhythms in sync.
Calypso "revolutionized music" by introducing Afro-Caribbean rhythms to the pop mainstream, Mr. Burgie told the journal American Music in 21984.
But its songs still look back to Sahara home turf, from their modal riffs and North African rhythms to their lyrics.
In 1979 he became master of music at Westminster Cathedral, falling deeply in love with the rhythms of the Catholic liturgy.
Instead, he has succeeded by pursuing ubiquity, particularly when it comes to understanding and embracing the unpredictable rhythms of the Internet.
The most recent campaign, called "Colombia, feel the rhythm," is based on the idea that Colombia is home to 1,000 rhythms.
And Emezi's voice is enormously playful, playing with the rhythms of sentences and the conflicting and contrasting voices in Ada's head.
Or maybe, given the loopy gravity of its rhythms, it's more like QWOP's gawky, awkward and endearing take on anthropoid movement.
So if disrupted circadian rhythms are a likely cause of depression, what can be done to prevent rather than treat them?
In their declaratory rhythms as well as their content, his poems often echoed the music of black America and of Africa.
The stammering rhythms and fitful guitar-work play off one another throughout the album, often joining in bursts of unrestrained rage.
But if that music was all toughness through its rhythms, then the harmonic content of the song spins it another way.

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