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US
/ˈɹɪðmɪk/
]
[ UK /ɹˈɪðmɪk/ ]
[ UK /ɹˈɪðmɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
recurring with measured regularity
the rhythmic chiming of church bells
rhythmical prose
How To Use rhythmic In A Sentence
- You know and, particularly, I'm interested in rhythmic concepts from South Indian music, and so, I work with a lot of these elements in my music. Vijay Iyer: Self-Taught Jazz Pianist Goes 'Solo'
- Certainly both the music and these performances have real rhythmic life and a good deal of energy, even if some passages are over-scored and tip over into brassy bombast.
- Other ocular signs include involuntary rhythmic movement of the eyeball.
- These changes take the form of slowing, increased amplitude, and increased rhythmicity. The Neuropsychiatric Guide to Modern Everyday Psychiatry
- Despite the fact that the soloists just use these two chords, the improvisations are melodically and rhythmically rich - a signpost of contemporary mainstream jazz.
- Relying on their well-established formula of eerie melodies, pastoral soundscapes, babbling children and rhythmic clamour, their sophomore effort rings true.
- ‘Mäander’ is an incredible, multi-layered sound world of 4 or 5 layers of clarinets that is atonal, arrhythmic, ominous, and funereal.
- Although Mr. Smith didn't fully solo until this last tune, throughout the set his polyrhythmic drumming evoked a movie with four subplots going at once, all of which, I'd be willing to wager, are better than the latest Harry Potter movie, even in 3D. The Sound Way Down in the Underground
- They are born artists: dancers who writhe rhythmically; musicians - singing intervals long before they speak language.
- The clanking sounded systematic somehow; not rhythmic like a drumbeat in music, yet purposeful.