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  1. Rhythm is conventionally defined as pertaining to a sequence of events that can be perceived as a pattern, with an interplay between repetition and variation or grouping. It appears in philosophy, …

  2. Rhythm, they imply, is inexorable strictness of time values, and they enforce it by counting, clapping, stamping irritably: one, two, three, and four. But other musicians tell us just the contrary: their …

  3. 1976 Seidel published the book under consideration here, a al survey but differing from it in both form and content. Rhythmus: Eine Begriffsbestimmung represents an attempt to clarify the positions in mo …

  4. Rhythmus: Die Abfolge von betonten (Hebung: ́x) und unbetonten Silben (Senkung: x) und die Sprechweise (Betonung, Lautstärke, Tempo, Pausen) machen den Rhythmus aus.

  5. Rhythmen geben Struktur – unseren Arbeitswelten, unserem Zusammenleben, den verschiedenen Tätigkeiten unseres Alltags. Zugleich ist „Rhythmus“ ein schillernder Begriff in gegenwärtigen …

  6. Students who understand how rhythm works, start by using a special language of rhythm syllables to match beats with visual symbols. The basic chart below showing these syllables is based on the …

  7. Kodaly Rhythm Syllables