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- Metrically and rhythmically, Raimon imitated the "Apres mon vers vueilh sempr'ordre" of Raimbaut d'Aurenga in his own "Ar es dretz q'ieu chan e parlle".
- It has also been noted for being one of Pink Floyd's rhythmically most complex songs, constantly alternating between various time signatures. Some reviewers have described it as Celtic sounding.
- Indian classical music (marga) is monophonic and based on a single melody line or raga rhythmically organized through talas.
- Scat singing can allow jazz singers to have the same improvisational opportunities as jazz instrumentalists: scatting can be rhythmically and harmonically improvisational without concern about destroying the lyric.
- While pushing the boundaries of harmonic improvisation, "cu-bop" as it was called, also drew more directly from Africa, rhythmically.
- Allan Kozinn of "The New York Times" notes the work's, "bright, rhythmically vital third movement".
- Fritz Ihlau (28 August 1909 – 1995) was a German composer. He also composed under the pseudonym Fred Langen, especially rhythmically more modern works.
- Steve Vai described this album as "one of the finest, forward-thinking, melodic, rhythmically and harmonically deep instrumental guitar records has ever heard".
- ... "marit") rhythmically against one another and sang songs in the Hittite language.
- 2. lovesong, published by Rimal Books in 2011, is a portfolio of poems and paintings that unfold rhythmically to echo love as it moves forward and backward in time.
- The north (Palm Terrace) elevation is rhythmically articulated with brick piers, protecting vertical windows and the outer walls of the upstairs Juvenile Court and witness rooms and downstairs offices.
- Jazz Chants are exercises in which students utter words and short phrases rhythmically. They were first popularized by Carolyn Graham in the 1980s.
- Hayden's music is written in an atonal, rhythmically complex style, often utilising microtones.
- The formation is interpreted as resulting from deposition of rhythmically alternating lime and clay in a shallow marine environment.
- Pachora includes Black, Speed, Sverrisson, and Brad Shepik on tambura and electric saz. This band plays music that is rhythmically diverse and inspired by Balkan rhythms.
- The cup game involves rhythmically striking plastic cups.
- Rodríguez's "Juventud amaliana" (1946) contains an example of one of his rhythmically dynamic unison breaks, strongly rooted in clave.
- In 2001, Godzilla renamed itself Gojira. Their debut album, "Terra Incognita", was released the same year and already contained their trademark; "ultra-heavy, rhythmically precise crunching".
- "The Bourgeois Blues" follows a traditional twelve-bar blues format. It is written in [...] time but annotated to note that the song rhythmically should swing at medium shuffle.
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