- Plyometrics, also
known as jump
training or plyos, are
exercises in
which muscles exert maximum force in
short intervals of time, with the goal of increasing...
- sax
blowing his nose". "Touch And Go", a hit
single by The Cars, has
polymetric verses, with the
drums and b****
playing in 5 4,
while the guitar, synthesizer...
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Retrieved November 7, 2010. "...
circular and
highly complex polymetric patterns which preserve their danceable character of po****r Funk-rhythms...
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various properties. Catullus'
poems can be
divided into
three groups: the
polymetrics (poems 1–60) the long
poems (poems 61–68) the
epigrams (poems 69–116)...
- progressive, rhythmic, and
technical complexity accompanied by a use of
polymetric groove. An
example is the song "Cafo" by
Animals as Leaders. It typically...
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Example of late-14th
century music using coloration for
notating complex polymetric effects.
Notes written in red in this
modern transcription are also written...
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accompaniment than Terence's.
Another difference between the
playwrights was that
polymetric songs (using
metres other than
iambic and trochaic) are
frequent in Plautus...
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electric guitar plays in 7 8 time
during much of the song,
creating a
polymetric effect. The
instrumental middle section of the song
features a recording...
- António Ferreira,
written around 1550 (but only
published in 1587) in
polymetric verse (most of it
being blank hendecasyllables),
dealing with the murder...
- Lesbia,
besides those listed by Quinn; for example, the last of the
polymetrics, poem 60,
reproaching an
unnamed woman for her cruelty, and comparing...