rhythmic en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

rhythmic en el diccionario PONS

rhythmic Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

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Simple myokinetic exercises, relaxation techniques, rhythmic breathing tricks, challenge speech in sluggish lethargic children.
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His appreciation of jazz is apparent in the sense of spontaneity and rhythmic fluidity that he strove to bring to his compositions.
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Counterpoint is rare; most of the louder music consists of melody, simple harmony, and rhythmic figures in the low brass and low strings.
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Like other cephalopods, they are propelled by jet by pulling water into the mantle cavity, and pushing it through the siphon, in gentle, rhythmic pulses.
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From an early age her parents engaged her in many artistic activities: she studied ballroom dance, rhythmic gymnastics, and even entered the cosmonaut's studio.
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The four parts create an ever-changing tapestry of melody and harmony, interacting and overlapping with different rhythmic schemes and melodies.
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They found that entoptic phenomena can occur through rhythmic dancing, music, sensory deprivation, hyperventilation, prolonged and intense concentration and migraines.
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It consists of everyone in the band playing the same series of punches, creating extreme rhythmic tension with a combination of cross-rhythms and deceptive harmonies.
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An effective way of embellishment is the use of rhythmic variations in the melody: just too early, or just too late.
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The lines are not simply rhythmic: the rhythm is regular within a line, and is the same for each line.
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