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rhythm

Definition for rhythm

noun as in beat, accent of sound, music

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Example Sentences

“The songs are basically in single takes unless there’s a location change that I did not anticipate. Even if it’s not yet dance, it’s still choreographed because there’s a musical rhythm to everything that’s happening.”

Do New York rhythm sections really play with a harder-edged swing than players from the rest of the country?

Form and content are inextricably bound in a musical that melds elements of Kabuki and Bunraku with the rhythms of American musical theater.

You have to spend time you might otherwise spend on your craft learning the choreography of value, the narrative of negotiation, the rhythm of revenue.

From Salon

And President Joe Biden said he was "a musical genius who transformed the soul of America – one beat, one rhythm, and one rhyme at a time".

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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