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 Übersetzung für 'rhythmic structure' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a rhythmic structure | rhythmic structures
rhythmic structureRhythmusstruktur {f}
rhythmic structurerhythmische Struktur {f}
Teiltreffer
rhythmic {adj}rhythmisiert
rhythmic {adj}gleichmäßig
11
rhythmic {adj}rhythmisch
20
rhythmic repetitionrhythmische Wiederholung {f}
mus.
rhythmic shape
rhythmische Gestalt {f}
lit.
rhythmic prose
rhythmische Prosa {f}
educ.
rhythmic education
Rhythmikerziehung {f}
sports
rhythmic gymnastics
tänzerische Gymnastik {f}
sports
rhythmic motion
rhythmische Bewegung {f}
hist.lit.
rhythmic prose
Kunstprosa {f}
rhythmic movementrhythmische Bewegung {f}
sports
rhythmic gymnastics
rhythmische Sportgymnastik {f}
to make sth. rhythmicetw. rhythmisieren
sports
rhythmic gymnast [female]
Gymnastin {f} [rhythmische Sportgymnastik]
med.
rhythmic movement disorder <RMD>
rhythmische Bewegungs­störung {f}
sports
rhythmic movement training <RMT>
rhythmisches Bewegungs­training {n}
biochem.
beta sheet structure <β sheet structure>
Beta-Faltblattstruktur {f} <β-Faltblattstruktur>
spec.
three-dimensional structure <3D structure>
dreidimensionale Struktur {f} <3D-Struktur>
to structurekonstruieren
20
structureGerüst {n}
26
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Polyphony and counterpoint are common components, as is a varied rhythmic structure.
  • The former composition, written originally for drum kit but later developed for larger bands, is notorious for its complexity in rhythmic structure and short, densely arranged passages.
  • Vivaldi's music was innovative. He brightened the formal and rhythmic structure of the concerto, in which he looked for harmonic contrasts and innovative melodies and themes.
  • In fact, the overall rhythmic structure is generated through cross-rhythm.
  • The main rhythmic structure of the track is a loop taken from Nusret Fateh Ali Khan qawali 'Dam mast qalender mast mast'.

  • The organist typically plays dominant 7 chords while improvising over riffs, while the pianist typically plays counter rhythms to the established rhythmic structure.
  • This version sounds much more Celtic in nature, with more vocal ornamentation and a looser rhythmic structure.
  • This pedagogical system helps the student memorize the composition while internalizing the underlying rhythmic structure.
  • "Prolation" is a term used in the theory of the mensural notation of medieval and Renaissance music to describe its rhythmic structure on a small scale, as opposed to "tempus", which described a larger scale.
  • In Indian classical music, a specific rhythmic structure known as a tala is repeated through the length of the raga, and used as a basis for improvisation of the drum parts.

  • Though lacking the trance melodies it has more of a rhythmic structure.
  • In addition to an unusual sense of motion, this creates a flexible template for the stresses in the words to fall correctly within the rhythmic structure.
  • A significant aspect of the rhythmic structure of timba is the tendency towards ignoring or intentionally breaking the basic tenets of arranging the music in-clave.
  • Vallenato consists of four beats or "airs" that are differentiated through their rhythmic structure and the melody chord structure the accordionist gives it.
  • His poetry was written mostly in the melodic style of the 8-syllable accentual verse, the most popular rhythmic structure among the Polish stylistic variations.

  • Rundi is often used in phonology to illustrate examples of Meeussen's rule In addition, it has been proposed that tones can shift by a metrical or rhythmic structure.
  • He claimed most poetry was written in this older rhythmic structure inherited from the Norman side of the English literary heritage, [...] based on repeating groups of two or three syllables, with the stressed syllable falling in the same place on each repetition.
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