rhythm in the PONS Dictionary

rhythm Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

the rhythm of the seasons
sense of rhythm

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
His work rejected older, complex forms, favouring simplicity and fresh rhythms.
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All the children shake tambourines and timbrels to the rhythm of a dance played by a live band.
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This rhythm section also recorded as a trio.
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This band set the style for all later attempts to play traditional jazz with a swing rhythm section.
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The rhythm is 2/4, with 3 steps per measure.
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Windmill mixed middle eastern scales with classic be-bop rhythms.
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The rhythm and dance style associated with this nanchon also goes by the same name.
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This song starts with a slow rhythm and ends with a fast rhythm.
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It has also developed its own character with regard to rhythm.
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One of its features is a lilting dotted rhythm.
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