Rhythm is the pattern of strong and weak beats in music or language. It includes elements like accent, meter, and tempo that relate to forward motion. Different genres have characteristic rhythmic patterns, like the rumba rhythm. Rhyme is correspondence between terminal sounds in words or lines of poetry. Rhyming verse follows a rhyme scheme where lines rhyme. A lyric is a short poem set to music or a song's words. A chorus repeats at intervals in a song. A composer creates words or music or both, especially for popular songs.
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1 A: An Ordered Recurrent Alternation of Strong and Weak Elements
Rhythm is the pattern of strong and weak beats in music or language. It includes elements like accent, meter, and tempo that relate to forward motion. Different genres have characteristic rhythmic patterns, like the rumba rhythm. Rhyme is correspondence between terminal sounds in words or lines of poetry. Rhyming verse follows a rhyme scheme where lines rhyme. A lyric is a short poem set to music or a song's words. A chorus repeats at intervals in a song. A composer creates words or music or both, especially for popular songs.
Rhythm is the pattern of strong and weak beats in music or language. It includes elements like accent, meter, and tempo that relate to forward motion. Different genres have characteristic rhythmic patterns, like the rumba rhythm. Rhyme is correspondence between terminal sounds in words or lines of poetry. Rhyming verse follows a rhyme scheme where lines rhyme. A lyric is a short poem set to music or a song's words. A chorus repeats at intervals in a song. A composer creates words or music or both, especially for popular songs.
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1 A: An Ordered Recurrent Alternation of Strong and Weak Elements
Rhythm is the pattern of strong and weak beats in music or language. It includes elements like accent, meter, and tempo that relate to forward motion. Different genres have characteristic rhythmic patterns, like the rumba rhythm. Rhyme is correspondence between terminal sounds in words or lines of poetry. Rhyming verse follows a rhyme scheme where lines rhyme. A lyric is a short poem set to music or a song's words. A chorus repeats at intervals in a song. A composer creates words or music or both, especially for popular songs.
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1 a : an ordered recurrent alternation of strong and weak elements
in the flow of sound and silence in speech b : a particular example
or form of rhythm <iambic rhythm> 2 a : the aspect of music comprising all the elements (as accent, meter, and tempo) that relate to forward movement b : a characteristic rhythmic pattern <rumba rhythm> 1 a (1) : rhyming verse (2) : POETRY b : a composition in verse that rhymes 2 a : correspondence in terminal sounds of units of composition or utterance (as two or more words or lines of verse) b : one of two or more words thus corresponding in sound c : correspondence of other than terminal word sounds: as (1) 1 : a lyric composition; specifically : a lyric poem 2 : the words of a song -- often used in plural c : one of a number of distinct groups composing a larger group 2 a : a part of a song or hymn recurring at intervals 1 person who composes words or music or both especially for popular songs