- a string. They are held in the hand and used to
produce clicks for
rhythmic accents or a
ripping or
rattling sound consisting of a
rapid series of clicks...
- capriciousness. It
gives music,
already possessed of the
metric and
rhythmic accents, a
third accent, emotional, individual, that
which Mathis Lussy, in his excellent...
- over the
etymological principle in this case. The
rhythmical rule, also
known as the rule of "
rhythmical shortening",
states that a long
syllable (that is...
-
principle in
rhythmic form. — Steve
Lodder Stabs are also used in
electronic music in the form of very
short snippets of a song used as
rhythmic accents in a...
-
which one or more
unaccented beats are
grouped in
relation to an
accented one. ... A
rhythmic group can be
apprehended only when its
elements are distinguished...
-
interruption of the
regular flow of rhythm": a "placement of
rhythmic stresses or
accents where they wouldn't
normally occur". It is the
correlation of...
-
pianists used
devices such as arpeggios,
black note slide-offs,
varying rhythmic accents, and
tension and release.
Stride pianists engaged in
marathon cutting...
-
primary rhythmic pulse moving from the b**** drum to the ride cymbal; a
changing role for the
piano away from
rhythmic density towards accents and fills;...
- mazurek, the
latter also
having more
prominent accents on
second and
third beats and less
fluent of a
rhythmical flow,
which is so
characteristical of oberek...
-
music basically had a
simple chordal texture, fast
declamation and
rhythmic accents at the
expense of
contrapuntal display, as is to be
expected from their...