Counterpoint is rare; most of the louder music consists of melody, simple harmony, and rhythmic figures in the low brass and low strings.
en.wikipedia.org His rhythmic prose style, called "cursus leonicus", influenced ecclesiastical language for centuries.
en.wikipedia.org 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.
en.wikipedia.org They found that entoptic phenomena can occur through rhythmic dancing, music, sensory deprivation, hyperventilation, prolonged and intense concentration and migraines.
en.wikipedia.org 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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