25- 26:rhythm 27- -- 36- 37: (noun) - Rhythm is a principle of art that's difficult to summarize in 38: words. Assuming that you've picked up on a rhythm in music before, take 39- what you heard with your ears and try to translate that to something 40: you'd see with your eyes. Rhythm, in art, is a visual beat. 41- 42: A pattern has rhythm, but not all rhythm is patterned. For example, the 43: colors of a piece can convey rhythm, by making your eyes travel from 44: one component to another. Lines can produce rhythm by implying 45: movement. Forms, too, can cause rhythm by the ways in which they're 46- placed one next to the other. 47- 48: Really, it's easier to "see" rhythm in just about anything other than 49- the visual arts. Literally-minded types should stick to music for 50: rhythm. 51- Pronunciation: rih·them -- 129- 6. [62]Words Beginning With R 130: 7. Art History Glossary - R - rhythm> 131- -- 169- 7. http://ad.doubleclick.net/jump/abt.education/education_arthistory;kw=;site=arthistory;chan=education;pos=lb;sz=728x90;ord=1A1HKXJ0C20SA0p7N 170: 8. http://arthistory.about.com/gi/pages/shareurl.htm?PG=http%3a%2f%2farthistory%2eabout%2ecom%2fcs%2fglossaries%2fg%2fr%5frhythm%2ehtm&zItl=rhythm 171- 9. http://arthistory.about.com/ 25- 26:rhythm 27- -- 36- 37: (noun) - Rhythm is a principle of art that's difficult to summarize in 38: words. Assuming that you've picked up on a rhythm in music before, take 39- what you heard with your ears and try to translate that to something 40: you'd see with your eyes. Rhythm, in art, is a visual beat. 41- 42: A pattern has rhythm, but not all rhythm is patterned. For example, the 43: colors of a piece can convey rhythm, by making your eyes travel from 44: one component to another. Lines can produce rhythm by implying 45: movement. Forms, too, can cause rhythm by the ways in which they're 46- placed one next to the other. 47- 48: Really, it's easier to "see" rhythm in just about anything other than 49- the visual arts. Literally-minded types should stick to music for 50: rhythm. 51- Pronunciation: rih·them -- 129- 6. [62]Words Beginning With R 130: 7. Art History Glossary - R - rhythm> 131- -- 169- 7. http://ad.doubleclick.net/jump/abt.education/education_arthistory;kw=;site=arthistory;chan=education;pos=lb;sz=728x90;ord=1A1HKXJ0C20SA0p7N 170: 8. http://arthistory.about.com/gi/pages/shareurl.htm?PG=http%3a%2f%2farthistory%2eabout%2ecom%2fcs%2fglossaries%2fg%2fr%5frhythm%2ehtm&zItl=rhythm 171- 9. http://arthistory.about.com/ 13- 14: r rhythm - A visual tempo or beat. The [3]principle of design that 15- refers to a regular repetition of [4]elements of art to produce the -- 19- 20: In any [6]artwork, it is possible to distinguish between rhythm of 21- [7]color, [8]line, and [9]form. In the continuity of the three comes 22: the whole rhythm of that work. 23- 24: Rhythm unites the [10]visual culture with [11]music, but in visual 25: culture, rhythm is more evident in the [12]applied arts than in the 26- [13]fine arts. In the former, it is often the foremost means of -- 28- 29: Rhythm originated in the Greek word rhymthmos, meaning measured flow, 30- which they passed into Latin as rhythmus, meaning movement in [16]time. 31- Its first uses in English were literary, in reference to themetrical 32: rhyming of verses. English speakers began to use rhythm concerning 33- repetition of musical beats in the late 18th century, and about visual -- 36- Each [17]artist, every [18]period, every [19]culture produces a 37: characteristic sort of rhythm. Recognizing a work's rhythmical 38- peculiarities often aids in [20]identify the culture or [21]time in -- 40- 41: Rhythm's importance can be demonstrated by noting how many important 42- rhythmic cycles we observe in [22]nature -- consider the alternating -- 45- generations. Each of us has personal rhythms to our days, weeks, and 46: years. Life, indeed, would be chaotic without rhythm. Participating in 47- the tempo of this flow gives us excitement and calm, yearning and -- 51- 52: There are several types of visual rhythm. These include: 53- 54- regular rhythms - The background design behind this text has a 55: regular rhythm. (In the following examples, let the letters A, B, 56- etc. stand for visual elements of any sort) -- 108- 109: Each of these types of rhythm might be altered periodically. [24]Music 110- theory might be defined as the study of rhythms and their periodic -- 112- 113: Example of works displaying rhythm: 114- -- 131- [32]motif of the round dance, used as a [33]symbol back as far as 132: French [34]Renaissance, to represent the [35]rhythm and 133- [36]expression of the 20th century. The spaciousness and expressive -- 136- and [43]resonance of the three colors -- red, blue and green. See 137: [44]music. Dance, Matisse once said, meant "life and rhythm." See 138- [45]dance, [46]music, and [47]movement. -- 156- see thumbnail to right Paul Klee (Swiss, 1879-1940), 157: [53]Rhythmisches (In Rhythm), 1930, [54]oil on woven jute, 69.6 x 158- 50.5 cm, Georges Pompidou Center, Paris. See [55]Bauhaus and -- 199- 200: "Rhythm and harmony find their way into the inward places of the 201- soul." 25- 26:rhythm 27- -- 36- 37: (noun) - Rhythm is a principle of art that's difficult to summarize in 38: words. Assuming that you've picked up on a rhythm in music before, take 39- what you heard with your ears and try to translate that to something 40: you'd see with your eyes. Rhythm, in art, is a visual beat. 41- 42: A pattern has rhythm, but not all rhythm is patterned. For example, the 43: colors of a piece can convey rhythm, by making your eyes travel from 44: one component to another. Lines can produce rhythm by implying 45: movement. Forms, too, can cause rhythm by the ways in which they're 46- placed one next to the other. 47- 48: Really, it's easier to "see" rhythm in just about anything other than 49- the visual arts. Literally-minded types should stick to music for 50: rhythm. 51- Pronunciation: rih·them -- 129- 6. [62]Words Beginning With R 130: 7. Art History Glossary - R - rhythm> 131- -- 169- 7. http://ad.doubleclick.net/jump/abt.education/education_arthistory;kw=;site=arthistory;chan=education;pos=lb;sz=728x90;ord=1A1HKXJ0C20SA0p7N 170: 8. http://arthistory.about.com/gi/pages/shareurl.htm?PG=http%3a%2f%2farthistory%2eabout%2ecom%2fcs%2fglossaries%2fg%2fr%5frhythm%2ehtm&zItl=rhythm 171- 9. http://arthistory.about.com/ 13- 14: r rhythm - A visual tempo or beat. The [3]principle of design that 15- refers to a regular repetition of [4]elements of art to produce the -- 19- 20: In any [6]artwork, it is possible to distinguish between rhythm of 21- [7]color, [8]line, and [9]form. In the continuity of the three comes 22: the whole rhythm of that work. 23- 24: Rhythm unites the [10]visual culture with [11]music, but in visual 25: culture, rhythm is more evident in the [12]applied arts than in the 26- [13]fine arts. In the former, it is often the foremost means of -- 28- 29: Rhythm originated in the Greek word rhymthmos, meaning measured flow, 30- which they passed into Latin as rhythmus, meaning movement in [16]time. 31- Its first uses in English were literary, in reference to themetrical 32: rhyming of verses. English speakers began to use rhythm concerning 33- repetition of musical beats in the late 18th century, and about visual -- 36- Each [17]artist, every [18]period, every [19]culture produces a 37: characteristic sort of rhythm. Recognizing a work's rhythmical 38- peculiarities often aids in [20]identify the culture or [21]time in -- 40- 41: Rhythm's importance can be demonstrated by noting how many important 42- rhythmic cycles we observe in [22]nature -- consider the alternating -- 45- generations. Each of us has personal rhythms to our days, weeks, and 46: years. Life, indeed, would be chaotic without rhythm. Participating in 47- the tempo of this flow gives us excitement and calm, yearning and -- 51- 52: There are several types of visual rhythm. These include: 53- 54- regular rhythms - The background design behind this text has a 55: regular rhythm. (In the following examples, let the letters A, B, 56- etc. stand for visual elements of any sort) -- 108- 109: Each of these types of rhythm might be altered periodically. [24]Music 110- theory might be defined as the study of rhythms and their periodic -- 112- 113: Example of works displaying rhythm: 114- -- 131- [32]motif of the round dance, used as a [33]symbol back as far as 132: French [34]Renaissance, to represent the [35]rhythm and 133- [36]expression of the 20th century. The spaciousness and expressive -- 136- and [43]resonance of the three colors -- red, blue and green. See 137: [44]music. Dance, Matisse once said, meant "life and rhythm." See 138- [45]dance, [46]music, and [47]movement. -- 156- see thumbnail to right Paul Klee (Swiss, 1879-1940), 157: [53]Rhythmisches (In Rhythm), 1930, [54]oil on woven jute, 69.6 x 158- 50.5 cm, Georges Pompidou Center, Paris. See [55]Bauhaus and -- 199- 200: "Rhythm and harmony find their way into the inward places of the 201- soul." 30- + [26]The Look of Unity 31: + [27]Rhythm in Art 32- + [28]Large Scale (& small) -- 41- 42:Rhythm in Art 43- 44: Take a look at this definition of Rhythm in Art. As noted in the 45: definition, it can be likened to rhythm in music, and can be said to be 46- a "patterened repitition" What do you think? 47: Is rhythm a "visual beat?" 48: (noun) - Rhythm is a principle of art that's difficult to summarize in 49: words. Assuming that you've picked up on a rhythm in music before, take 50- what you heard with your ears and try to translate that to something 51: you'd see with your eyes. Rhythm, in art, is a visual beat. A pattern 52: has rhythm, but not all rhythm is patterned. For example, the colors of 53: a piece can convey rhythm, by making your eyes travel from one 54: component to another. Lines can produce rhythm by implying movement. 55: Forms, too, can cause rhythm by the ways in which they're placed one 56- next to the other. 57: it's sometimes easier to comprehend rhythm in just about anything other 58- than the visual arts, but once understood, heightened sensitivity to -- 60- 61: "Rhythm of the Hills" by Judy Neale 62- 63: "Rhythm Joie De Vivre" by Robert Delaunay 64- This very graphic and design-oriented painting uses repeated circles, -- 83- downward-sweeping folds, and down the highlighted leg. As if that were 84: not enough to invest the piece with rhythm, the artist then uses a 85- strong graphical "s" shape in the background to reinforce the motion -- 118- 2. http://designernet.ning.com/xn/authenticate?target=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ning.com%2Fmain%2Fcreateyourown%3Fsource%3DDesignerNet 119: 3. http://designernet.ning.com/page/rhythm-in-art 120- 4. http://designernet.ning.com/main/authorization/signUp?target=http%3A%2F%2Fdesignernet.ning.com%2Fpage%2Frhythm-in-art -- 142- 26. http://designernet.ning.com/page/the-look-of-unity 143: 27. http://designernet.ning.com/page/rhythm-in-art 144- 28. http://designernet.ning.com/page/large-scale-small -- 166- Liens cachĂ©s : 167: 49. http://designernet.ning.com/page/rhythm-in-art 168- 50. http://designernet.ning.com/page/the-amazing-k3-wind-and-solar 25- 26:rhythm 27- -- 36- 37: (noun) - Rhythm is a principle of art that's difficult to summarize in 38: words. Assuming that you've picked up on a rhythm in music before, take 39- what you heard with your ears and try to translate that to something 40: you'd see with your eyes. Rhythm, in art, is a visual beat. 41- 42: A pattern has rhythm, but not all rhythm is patterned. For example, the 43: colors of a piece can convey rhythm, by making your eyes travel from 44: one component to another. Lines can produce rhythm by implying 45: movement. Forms, too, can cause rhythm by the ways in which they're 46- placed one next to the other. 47- 48: Really, it's easier to "see" rhythm in just about anything other than 49- the visual arts. Literally-minded types should stick to music for 50: rhythm. 51- Pronunciation: rih·them -- 129- 6. [62]Words Beginning With R 130: 7. 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In the former, it is often the foremost means of -- 28- 29: Rhythm originated in the Greek word rhymthmos, meaning measured flow, 30- which they passed into Latin as rhythmus, meaning movement in [16]time. 31- Its first uses in English were literary, in reference to themetrical 32: rhyming of verses. English speakers began to use rhythm concerning 33- repetition of musical beats in the late 18th century, and about visual -- 36- Each [17]artist, every [18]period, every [19]culture produces a 37: characteristic sort of rhythm. Recognizing a work's rhythmical 38- peculiarities often aids in [20]identify the culture or [21]time in -- 40- 41: Rhythm's importance can be demonstrated by noting how many important 42- rhythmic cycles we observe in [22]nature -- consider the alternating -- 45- generations. Each of us has personal rhythms to our days, weeks, and 46: years. Life, indeed, would be chaotic without rhythm. Participating in 47- the tempo of this flow gives us excitement and calm, yearning and -- 51- 52: There are several types of visual rhythm. These include: 53- 54- regular rhythms - The background design behind this text has a 55: regular rhythm. (In the following examples, let the letters A, B, 56- etc. stand for visual elements of any sort) -- 108- 109: Each of these types of rhythm might be altered periodically. [24]Music 110- theory might be defined as the study of rhythms and their periodic -- 112- 113: Example of works displaying rhythm: 114- -- 131- [32]motif of the round dance, used as a [33]symbol back as far as 132: French [34]Renaissance, to represent the [35]rhythm and 133- [36]expression of the 20th century. The spaciousness and expressive -- 136- and [43]resonance of the three colors -- red, blue and green. See 137: [44]music. Dance, Matisse once said, meant "life and rhythm." See 138- [45]dance, [46]music, and [47]movement. -- 156- see thumbnail to right Paul Klee (Swiss, 1879-1940), 157: [53]Rhythmisches (In Rhythm), 1930, [54]oil on woven jute, 69.6 x 158- 50.5 cm, Georges Pompidou Center, Paris. See [55]Bauhaus and -- 199- 200: "Rhythm and harmony find their way into the inward places of the 201- soul." 30- + [26]The Look of Unity 31: + [27]Rhythm in Art 32- + [28]Large Scale (& small) -- 41- 42:Rhythm in Art 43- 44: Take a look at this definition of Rhythm in Art. As noted in the 45: definition, it can be likened to rhythm in music, and can be said to be 46- a "patterened repitition" What do you think? 47: Is rhythm a "visual beat?" 48: (noun) - Rhythm is a principle of art that's difficult to summarize in 49: words. Assuming that you've picked up on a rhythm in music before, take 50- what you heard with your ears and try to translate that to something 51: you'd see with your eyes. Rhythm, in art, is a visual beat. A pattern 52: has rhythm, but not all rhythm is patterned. For example, the colors of 53: a piece can convey rhythm, by making your eyes travel from one 54: component to another. Lines can produce rhythm by implying movement. 55: Forms, too, can cause rhythm by the ways in which they're placed one 56- next to the other. 57: it's sometimes easier to comprehend rhythm in just about anything other 58- than the visual arts, but once understood, heightened sensitivity to -- 60- 61: "Rhythm of the Hills" by Judy Neale 62- 63: "Rhythm Joie De Vivre" by Robert Delaunay 64- This very graphic and design-oriented painting uses repeated circles, -- 83- downward-sweeping folds, and down the highlighted leg. As if that were 84: not enough to invest the piece with rhythm, the artist then uses a 85- strong graphical "s" shape in the background to reinforce the motion -- 118- 2. http://designernet.ning.com/xn/authenticate?target=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ning.com%2Fmain%2Fcreateyourown%3Fsource%3DDesignerNet 119: 3. http://designernet.ning.com/page/rhythm-in-art 120- 4. http://designernet.ning.com/main/authorization/signUp?target=http%3A%2F%2Fdesignernet.ning.com%2Fpage%2Frhythm-in-art -- 142- 26. http://designernet.ning.com/page/the-look-of-unity 143: 27. http://designernet.ning.com/page/rhythm-in-art 144- 28. http://designernet.ning.com/page/large-scale-small -- 166- Liens cachĂ©s : 167: 49. http://designernet.ning.com/page/rhythm-in-art 168- 50. http://designernet.ning.com/page/the-amazing-k3-wind-and-solar 29- 30:Rhythm, pattern, color, and texture in art and poetry 31- 32: In this lesson, students will discover the meaning of "rhythm," 33- "patterns," "color," and "texture" through the performance and modeled -- 52- 3-D hats. 53: * [19]Rhythm stars: This lesson will introduce the main components of 54: rhythm: quarter, eighth, and sixteenth notes. 55- * [20]How do I express what I believe? - Part 2: This is the second -- 68- * Learn more about [21]arts, [22]color, [23]hands-on, [24]patterns, 69: [25]rhythm, and [26]texture. 70- -- 96- Students will: 97: * learn to identify examples of "rhythm," "patterns," "color," and 98- "texture" in order to analyze a whole class symphony of various -- 129- the graphic organizer titled, "Elements of Art-Making Connections!" 130: for analysis of the elements of "rhythm and patterns," "color," 131- "texture," etc. (See attachment of a blank copy.) You will also -- 203- also include periods of silence. Remember the elements you want to 204: elicit in this improvised piece are: rhythm/patterns, color, and 205- texture, which are discussed below. After several minutes of -- 216- Elements for Musical Composition: 217: Rhythm/Patterns 218: These are listed together because patterns help to create rhythm. 219: Rhythm is created with the recurrence (pattern) of varying stresses 220- and tone lengths. These may be balanced against a steady, -- 231- 7. Before playing back the recording of the production, you may assign 232: one-third of the class to listen for examples of rhythm and 233- patterns, another one-third of the class can listen for examples of -- 246- element they believe had the greatest impact on their overall 247: performance. Did their piece seem to emphasize rhythm and pattern? 248- Or did "color" or "texture" make the greatest impact, in their -- 290- possible answer under each of the first three columns of the 291: graphic organizer for "rhythm/patterns," "color," and "texture." 292- Students may copy these onto their charts. -- 296- Definitions of Elements for Visual Art: 297: Rhythm/Patterns 298- The recurrence of lines, colors, and shapes (perhaps in a pattern) -- 499- 24. http://www.learnnc.org/search?phrase=patterns 500: 25. http://www.learnnc.org/search?phrase=rhythm 501- 26. http://www.learnnc.org/search?phrase=texture -- 507- 32. http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769?email 508: 33. http://del.icio.us/post?url=http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769&title=Rhythm,%20pattern,%20color,%20and%20texture%20in%20art%20and%20poetry 509: 34. http://del.icio.us/post?url=http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769&title=Rhythm,%20pattern,%20color,%20and%20texture%20in%20art%20and%20poetry 510: 35. http://digg.com/submit?url=http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769&title=Rhythm,%20pattern,%20color,%20and%20texture%20in%20art%20and%20poetry 511: 36. http://digg.com/submit?url=http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769&title=Rhythm,%20pattern,%20color,%20and%20texture%20in%20art%20and%20poetry 512: 37. http://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u=http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769&t=Rhythm,%20pattern,%20color,%20and%20texture%20in%20art%20and%20poetry 513: 38. http://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u=http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769&t=Rhythm,%20pattern,%20color,%20and%20texture%20in%20art%20and%20poetry 514: 39. http://www.stumbleupon.com/submit?url=http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769&title=Rhythm,%20pattern,%20color,%20and%20texture%20in%20art%20and%20poetry 515: 40. http://www.stumbleupon.com/submit?url=http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769&title=Rhythm,%20pattern,%20color,%20and%20texture%20in%20art%20and%20poetry 516- 41. http://www.learnnc.org/scos/2001-VAE/0007/01/06 71- Search This Site: _____________ Search! 72: rhythm game using body percussion 73- [61][print.gif] Printable Version for your convenience! 74: Title - rhythm game using body percussion 75- By - Michelle L. Miller -- 87- notes, and palms up for quarter rests. Distinguish these patterns and 88: their counting values to students. Write a 4-beat rhythm on the board 89- and ask students to substitute body percussion for written notes/rests. 90: Have students "play" rhythm back to teacher to show understanding. 91- To implement as a game: divide students into teams (I usually use 3 -- 96- quarter note, 4 sixteenths, 2 eighths, quarter rest). 97: Students on "go" face the board and write the rhythm as performed. Play 98- for students as needed to check accuracy; after a few times they only 99: need one play. The first team member to write the rhythm accurately 100- gets 3 points, second one done gets 2 points (if correct), last one 71- Search This Site: _____________ Search! 72: rhythm game using body percussion 73- [61][print.gif] Printable Version for your convenience! 74: Title - rhythm game using body percussion 75- By - Michelle L. Miller -- 87- notes, and palms up for quarter rests. Distinguish these patterns and 88: their counting values to students. Write a 4-beat rhythm on the board 89- and ask students to substitute body percussion for written notes/rests. 90: Have students "play" rhythm back to teacher to show understanding. 91- To implement as a game: divide students into teams (I usually use 3 -- 96- quarter note, 4 sixteenths, 2 eighths, quarter rest). 97: Students on "go" face the board and write the rhythm as performed. Play 98- for students as needed to check accuracy; after a few times they only 99: need one play. The first team member to write the rhythm accurately 100- gets 3 points, second one done gets 2 points (if correct), last one 94- 95: Among the various biologic rhythm cycles that medical chronobiologists 96- study, the 24-hour day/night-activity/rest cycle is considered a key 97- chronobiologic factor in medical [53]diagnosis and treatment. Formally 98: known as the [54]circadian rhythm, it's also referred to as the "body 99- clock." -- 104- speeding up and slowing down, intensifying and diminishing, in 105: alignment with circadian rhythm. Interestingly, so do the symptoms of a 106- number of [55]chronic disorders: 71- Search This Site: _____________ Search! 72: rhythm game using body percussion 73- [61][print.gif] Printable Version for your convenience! 74: Title - rhythm game using body percussion 75- By - Michelle L. Miller -- 87- notes, and palms up for quarter rests. Distinguish these patterns and 88: their counting values to students. Write a 4-beat rhythm on the board 89- and ask students to substitute body percussion for written notes/rests. 90: Have students "play" rhythm back to teacher to show understanding. 91- To implement as a game: divide students into teams (I usually use 3 -- 96- quarter note, 4 sixteenths, 2 eighths, quarter rest). 97: Students on "go" face the board and write the rhythm as performed. Play 98- for students as needed to check accuracy; after a few times they only 99: need one play. The first team member to write the rhythm accurately 100- gets 3 points, second one done gets 2 points (if correct), last one 94- 95: Among the various biologic rhythm cycles that medical chronobiologists 96- study, the 24-hour day/night-activity/rest cycle is considered a key 97- chronobiologic factor in medical [53]diagnosis and treatment. Formally 98: known as the [54]circadian rhythm, it's also referred to as the "body 99- clock." -- 104- speeding up and slowing down, intensifying and diminishing, in 105: alignment with circadian rhythm. Interestingly, so do the symptoms of a 106- number of [55]chronic disorders: 33- You are here: [24]BBC > [25]Science & Nature > [26]Human Body & Mind > 34: [27]Sleep > Daily Rhythm Test 35- -- 37- 38: Daily Rhythm Test 39- 40: Our internal body clock governs our daily or circadian rhythm - telling 41- us when to wake up and when to feel sleepy. 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Write a 4-beat rhythm on the board 89- and ask students to substitute body percussion for written notes/rests. 90: Have students "play" rhythm back to teacher to show understanding. 91- To implement as a game: divide students into teams (I usually use 3 -- 96- quarter note, 4 sixteenths, 2 eighths, quarter rest). 97: Students on "go" face the board and write the rhythm as performed. Play 98- for students as needed to check accuracy; after a few times they only 99: need one play. The first team member to write the rhythm accurately 100- gets 3 points, second one done gets 2 points (if correct), last one 94- 95: Among the various biologic rhythm cycles that medical chronobiologists 96- study, the 24-hour day/night-activity/rest cycle is considered a key 97- chronobiologic factor in medical [53]diagnosis and treatment. Formally 98: known as the [54]circadian rhythm, it's also referred to as the "body 99- clock." -- 104- speeding up and slowing down, intensifying and diminishing, in 105: alignment with circadian rhythm. Interestingly, so do the symptoms of a 106- number of [55]chronic disorders: 33- You are here: [24]BBC > [25]Science & Nature > [26]Human Body & Mind > 34: [27]Sleep > Daily Rhythm Test 35- -- 37- 38: Daily Rhythm Test 39- 40: Our internal body clock governs our daily or circadian rhythm - telling 41- us when to wake up and when to feel sleepy. Circadian comes from the -- 61- (_) 10pm - 1am 62: 3) Considering only your own "feeling best" rhythm, if you were 63- entirely free to plan your day - at what time would you go to bed? -- 69- (_) 1.45am - 3am 70: 4) Considering only your own "feeling best" rhythm, if you were 71- entirely free to plan your day - at what time would you get up? 42- 43: Postoperative deep body temperature rhythm 44- 45:Postoperative deep body temperature rhythm 46- -- 65- 66: Postoperative deep body temperature rhythm 67- -- 79- aortocoronary bypass surgery, showed greatly disturbed deep body 80: temperature rhythm. There existed infradian and ultradian rhythm in 81- both groups, and there existed two patients in group I who did not show 82: sinusoidal rhythm. The patients of group I also showed a longer period 83: of rhythm than did those of group II. 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Miller -- 87- notes, and palms up for quarter rests. Distinguish these patterns and 88: their counting values to students. Write a 4-beat rhythm on the board 89- and ask students to substitute body percussion for written notes/rests. 90: Have students "play" rhythm back to teacher to show understanding. 91- To implement as a game: divide students into teams (I usually use 3 -- 96- quarter note, 4 sixteenths, 2 eighths, quarter rest). 97: Students on "go" face the board and write the rhythm as performed. Play 98- for students as needed to check accuracy; after a few times they only 99: need one play. The first team member to write the rhythm accurately 100- gets 3 points, second one done gets 2 points (if correct), last one 94- 95: Among the various biologic rhythm cycles that medical chronobiologists 96- study, the 24-hour day/night-activity/rest cycle is considered a key 97- chronobiologic factor in medical [53]diagnosis and treatment. 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Formally 98: known as the [54]circadian rhythm, it's also referred to as the "body 99- clock." -- 104- speeding up and slowing down, intensifying and diminishing, in 105: alignment with circadian rhythm. Interestingly, so do the symptoms of a 106- number of [55]chronic disorders: 33- You are here: [24]BBC > [25]Science & Nature > [26]Human Body & Mind > 34: [27]Sleep > Daily Rhythm Test 35- -- 37- 38: Daily Rhythm Test 39- 40: Our internal body clock governs our daily or circadian rhythm - telling 41- us when to wake up and when to feel sleepy. Circadian comes from the -- 61- (_) 10pm - 1am 62: 3) Considering only your own "feeling best" rhythm, if you were 63- entirely free to plan your day - at what time would you go to bed? -- 69- (_) 1.45am - 3am 70: 4) Considering only your own "feeling best" rhythm, if you were 71- entirely free to plan your day - at what time would you get up? 42- 43: Postoperative deep body temperature rhythm 44- 45:Postoperative deep body temperature rhythm 46- -- 65- 66: Postoperative deep body temperature rhythm 67- -- 79- aortocoronary bypass surgery, showed greatly disturbed deep body 80: temperature rhythm. There existed infradian and ultradian rhythm in 81- both groups, and there existed two patients in group I who did not show 82: sinusoidal rhythm. The patients of group I also showed a longer period 83: of rhythm than did those of group II. 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When the circadian 400: rhythm is upset (as can be the case with jet lag and sleep problems) 401- mood disturbances can result. It is known that in some people sleep 402- deprivation causes mania, whereas in others it can alleviate the 403: symptoms of depression. Thus, regulation of circadian rhythm is 404- important for managing bipolar symptoms and mood episodes. -- 422- Both circadian and seasonal rhythms can affect individuals' social 423: rhythms. The social rhythm comprises of a daily routine such as waking 424- up at a specific time, going to school or work, and interacting with 5- Morse Code Music 6: - connecting rhythm and language with Morse Code - 7- -- 33- 34: Each rhythm will be played in 4/4 time: four counts to a measure, with 35- the quarter note getting one count. 14- 1. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/opensearch.xml 15: 2. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/me/Non-retrogradable+rhythm 16- 3. http://blog.eyeplorer.com/ -- 27- Liens cachĂ©s : 28: 13. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/me/Non-retrogradable+rhythm 29- 14. http://del.icio.us/post?url=http://www.eyeplorer.com&title=eyePlorer.com¬es=eyePlorer.com&tags=vionto%20eyePlorer.com 14- 1. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/opensearch.xml 15: 2. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/me/Non-retrogradable+rhythm 16- 3. http://blog.eyeplorer.com/ -- 27- Liens cachĂ©s : 28: 13. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/me/Non-retrogradable+rhythm 29- 14. http://del.icio.us/post?url=http://www.eyeplorer.com&title=eyePlorer.com¬es=eyePlorer.com&tags=vionto%20eyePlorer.com 11- 12: * [4]Board index < [5]Books - Ask the Author < [6]Gypsy Rhythm 13- * [7]Change font size -- 19- 20:[12]rhythm engine 21- 22: A support group for my Gypsy Rhythm book. 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Ask questions about Gypsy 23: Rhythm technique, share your own learning experiences, and learn new 24- tips and tricks. -- 32- 33:[15]rhythm engine 34- 35- [16]Post by [17]quecumbar » Sun Dec 20, 2009 11:00 am 36: rhythm is the engine that drives the train - learn form the source its 37- the only way -- 151- musicians, he began performing with the De Piottos on clarinet, later 152: swapping his clarinet for a guitar to play rhythm alongside Koen de 153- Cauter in the ground-breaking Waso. At 17, he took up violin, inspired -- 428- 429: [74]Return to Gypsy Rhythm 430- 431- Jump to: 432: [ Gypsy Rhythm................................................] Go 433- 4- 5:(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 6- -- 31- 09/013,353 26.01.1998 US 32: Title: PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 33: Abstract: A rhythm engine (18) for an electronic musical instrument 34: provides a plurality of rhythm structure tables (30) selectable by a 35: user through a rhythm table selector (34). Each rhythm table (30) 36- corresponds to a particular rhythmic beat or pattern and defines a -- 39- which includes a note-on signal and a note-off signal. These musical 40: note signals are then input to the rhythm engine (18), processed along 41: with the selected rhythm structure table (30), and output as processed 42- musical note trigger signals at timing intervals dictated by the 43: selected rhythm structure table (30) and with corresponding velocities 44: also dictated by the rhythm structure table (30). 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Ask questions about Gypsy 23: Rhythm technique, share your own learning experiences, and learn new 24- tips and tricks. -- 32- 33:[15]rhythm engine 34- 35- [16]Post by [17]quecumbar » Sun Dec 20, 2009 11:00 am 36: rhythm is the engine that drives the train - learn form the source its 37- the only way -- 151- musicians, he began performing with the De Piottos on clarinet, later 152: swapping his clarinet for a guitar to play rhythm alongside Koen de 153- Cauter in the ground-breaking Waso. At 17, he took up violin, inspired -- 428- 429: [74]Return to Gypsy Rhythm 430- 431- Jump to: 432: [ Gypsy Rhythm................................................] Go 433- 4- 5:(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 6- -- 31- 09/013,353 26.01.1998 US 32: Title: PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 33: Abstract: A rhythm engine (18) for an electronic musical instrument 34: provides a plurality of rhythm structure tables (30) selectable by a 35: user through a rhythm table selector (34). Each rhythm table (30) 36- corresponds to a particular rhythmic beat or pattern and defines a -- 39- which includes a note-on signal and a note-off signal. These musical 40: note signals are then input to the rhythm engine (18), processed along 41: with the selected rhythm structure table (30), and output as processed 42- musical note trigger signals at timing intervals dictated by the 43: selected rhythm structure table (30) and with corresponding velocities 44: also dictated by the rhythm structure table (30). The rhythm structure 45- table selection may be changed as a user plays, either by the user or -- 49- A phrase engine (16) is also provided which provides a plurality of 50: phrase structure tables (40) and operates similarly to the rhythm 51- engine (18) above except that phrases differ from rhythms in that -- 123- 8. http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152 124: 9. javascript:bookmark('http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152', '(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION'); 125- 10. http://www.wipo.int/portal/en/scam_warning.html 8- of arriving at musical representations of DNA multiplied. The present 9: paper offers a new approach that concentrates on the element of rhythm. 10- Most musical interpretations of DNA to date have been concerned with -- 87- expressed linearly in opposite directions in a four-base stagger -- 88: will constitute a rhythm engine. These conditions may be applied 89- equally to molecular processes or musical ones. 90: Furthermore, the energy applied to make a rhythm engine run (ATP in the 91- case of DNA, mechanical energy in the case of music) may vary, and -- 110- process. 111: Perhaps the chief virtue of the rhythm engine, and its attending energy 112: profile, is its adaptability. 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At 17, he took up violin, inspired -- 428- 429: [74]Return to Gypsy Rhythm 430- 431- Jump to: 432: [ Gypsy Rhythm................................................] Go 433- 4- 5:(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 6- -- 31- 09/013,353 26.01.1998 US 32: Title: PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 33: Abstract: A rhythm engine (18) for an electronic musical instrument 34: provides a plurality of rhythm structure tables (30) selectable by a 35: user through a rhythm table selector (34). Each rhythm table (30) 36- corresponds to a particular rhythmic beat or pattern and defines a -- 39- which includes a note-on signal and a note-off signal. These musical 40: note signals are then input to the rhythm engine (18), processed along 41: with the selected rhythm structure table (30), and output as processed 42- musical note trigger signals at timing intervals dictated by the 43: selected rhythm structure table (30) and with corresponding velocities 44: also dictated by the rhythm structure table (30). The rhythm structure 45- table selection may be changed as a user plays, either by the user or -- 49- A phrase engine (16) is also provided which provides a plurality of 50: phrase structure tables (40) and operates similarly to the rhythm 51- engine (18) above except that phrases differ from rhythms in that -- 123- 8. http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152 124: 9. javascript:bookmark('http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152', '(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION'); 125- 10. http://www.wipo.int/portal/en/scam_warning.html 8- of arriving at musical representations of DNA multiplied. The present 9: paper offers a new approach that concentrates on the element of rhythm. 10- Most musical interpretations of DNA to date have been concerned with -- 87- expressed linearly in opposite directions in a four-base stagger -- 88: will constitute a rhythm engine. These conditions may be applied 89- equally to molecular processes or musical ones. 90: Furthermore, the energy applied to make a rhythm engine run (ATP in the 91- case of DNA, mechanical energy in the case of music) may vary, and -- 110- process. 111: Perhaps the chief virtue of the rhythm engine, and its attending energy 112: profile, is its adaptability. A set of rhythm engines based on close 113- observation of DNA dissociation holds out the promise of generating 1: CNMAT Rhythm Engine Project 2- -- 4- 5:What is the CNMAT Rhythm Engine Project? 6- 7: The CNMAT Rhythm Engine (CRE) software provides a flexible and powerful 8: way for representing, constructing, and performing rhythm-oriented 9- music. 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At 17, he took up violin, inspired -- 428- 429: [74]Return to Gypsy Rhythm 430- 431- Jump to: 432: [ Gypsy Rhythm................................................] Go 433- 4- 5:(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 6- -- 31- 09/013,353 26.01.1998 US 32: Title: PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 33: Abstract: A rhythm engine (18) for an electronic musical instrument 34: provides a plurality of rhythm structure tables (30) selectable by a 35: user through a rhythm table selector (34). Each rhythm table (30) 36- corresponds to a particular rhythmic beat or pattern and defines a -- 39- which includes a note-on signal and a note-off signal. These musical 40: note signals are then input to the rhythm engine (18), processed along 41: with the selected rhythm structure table (30), and output as processed 42- musical note trigger signals at timing intervals dictated by the 43: selected rhythm structure table (30) and with corresponding velocities 44: also dictated by the rhythm structure table (30). The rhythm structure 45- table selection may be changed as a user plays, either by the user or -- 49- A phrase engine (16) is also provided which provides a plurality of 50: phrase structure tables (40) and operates similarly to the rhythm 51- engine (18) above except that phrases differ from rhythms in that -- 123- 8. http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152 124: 9. javascript:bookmark('http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152', '(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION'); 125- 10. http://www.wipo.int/portal/en/scam_warning.html 8- of arriving at musical representations of DNA multiplied. The present 9: paper offers a new approach that concentrates on the element of rhythm. 10- Most musical interpretations of DNA to date have been concerned with -- 87- expressed linearly in opposite directions in a four-base stagger -- 88: will constitute a rhythm engine. These conditions may be applied 89- equally to molecular processes or musical ones. 90: Furthermore, the energy applied to make a rhythm engine run (ATP in the 91- case of DNA, mechanical energy in the case of music) may vary, and -- 110- process. 111: Perhaps the chief virtue of the rhythm engine, and its attending energy 112: profile, is its adaptability. A set of rhythm engines based on close 113- observation of DNA dissociation holds out the promise of generating 1: CNMAT Rhythm Engine Project 2- -- 4- 5:What is the CNMAT Rhythm Engine Project? 6- 7: The CNMAT Rhythm Engine (CRE) software provides a flexible and powerful 8: way for representing, constructing, and performing rhythm-oriented 9- music. It represents rhythmic data using quantized subdivision, -- 36- musician's "feel." The importance of expressive timing in 37: rhythm-oriented music is one of the driving concepts behind this 38- project. -- 63- * Making a program that improvises by "driving around in 64: rhythm-space" based on real-time input or by itself (i.e. machine 65- listening and analysis of rhythmic information, and response or 18- 19:Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students 20- 21:Lesson Ideas Involving Rhythm for Young Students 22- -- 24- Be creative and resourceful when teaching kindergarten students about 25: rhythm. 26- [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] -- 28- 29: Teaching rhythm to Kindergarten students can be a fun way to get 30- students moving around the classroom. When writing lesson plans with 31: the objective towards learning rhythm, consider not only the manner in 32- which you teach the students, but which songs would provide the best -- 35- 36:How to Teach Rhythm 37- 38- Use the body demonstrate the beat, also called body percussion, will 39: help students feel the beat and learn the rhythm. This can involve 40- having the students clap, tap, or stomp their feet while singing. This -- 47- 48:What Songs Teach Rhythm 49- 50: Teaching children about rhythm can be a great time to introduce some 51: fun songs. Lessons involving rhythm can be taught with any song that 52- has a steady beat, which basically means that most songs are good to 53: teach rhythm. Pick songs that the students either already know or are 54- easy to teach, as this will ensure that they already know the basic 55: rhythm. 56- 57: Some good songs to use for teaching rhythm include songs like Engine 58- Engine Number Nine, and Skip to My Lou. For Engine Engine Number Nine, -- 73- Do not be afraid to experiment with your class as you teach the concept 74: of rhythm. Reflect on your lesson after you have taught it, decide 75- where there is room for improvement, and work to improve it for the -- 77- 78: You may also be interested in using [19]STOMP to teach rhythm in the 79- classroom. -- 81- Read more [20]tips for music teachers. 82: The copyright of the article Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students 83- in [21]Arts Education is owned by [22]Jennifer Wagaman. Permission to 84: republish Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students in print or online 85- must be granted by the author in writing. -- 88- 89: Ideas for Teaching Rhythm, Mary R. 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At 17, he took up violin, inspired -- 428- 429: [74]Return to Gypsy Rhythm 430- 431- Jump to: 432: [ Gypsy Rhythm................................................] Go 433- 4- 5:(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 6- -- 31- 09/013,353 26.01.1998 US 32: Title: PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 33: Abstract: A rhythm engine (18) for an electronic musical instrument 34: provides a plurality of rhythm structure tables (30) selectable by a 35: user through a rhythm table selector (34). Each rhythm table (30) 36- corresponds to a particular rhythmic beat or pattern and defines a -- 39- which includes a note-on signal and a note-off signal. These musical 40: note signals are then input to the rhythm engine (18), processed along 41: with the selected rhythm structure table (30), and output as processed 42- musical note trigger signals at timing intervals dictated by the 43: selected rhythm structure table (30) and with corresponding velocities 44: also dictated by the rhythm structure table (30). 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At 17, he took up violin, inspired -- 428- 429: [74]Return to Gypsy Rhythm 430- 431- Jump to: 432: [ Gypsy Rhythm................................................] Go 433- 4- 5:(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 6- -- 31- 09/013,353 26.01.1998 US 32: Title: PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 33: Abstract: A rhythm engine (18) for an electronic musical instrument 34: provides a plurality of rhythm structure tables (30) selectable by a 35: user through a rhythm table selector (34). Each rhythm table (30) 36- corresponds to a particular rhythmic beat or pattern and defines a -- 39- which includes a note-on signal and a note-off signal. These musical 40: note signals are then input to the rhythm engine (18), processed along 41: with the selected rhythm structure table (30), and output as processed 42- musical note trigger signals at timing intervals dictated by the 43: selected rhythm structure table (30) and with corresponding velocities 44: also dictated by the rhythm structure table (30). The rhythm structure 45- table selection may be changed as a user plays, either by the user or -- 49- A phrase engine (16) is also provided which provides a plurality of 50: phrase structure tables (40) and operates similarly to the rhythm 51- engine (18) above except that phrases differ from rhythms in that -- 124- 8. http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152 125: 9. javascript:bookmark('http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152', '(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION'); 126- 10. http://www.wipo.int/portal/en/scam_warning.html 8- of arriving at musical representations of DNA multiplied. The present 9: paper offers a new approach that concentrates on the element of rhythm. 10- Most musical interpretations of DNA to date have been concerned with -- 87- expressed linearly in opposite directions in a four-base stagger -- 88: will constitute a rhythm engine. These conditions may be applied 89- equally to molecular processes or musical ones. 90: Furthermore, the energy applied to make a rhythm engine run (ATP in the 91- case of DNA, mechanical energy in the case of music) may vary, and -- 110- process. 111: Perhaps the chief virtue of the rhythm engine, and its attending energy 112: profile, is its adaptability. 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At 17, he took up violin, inspired -- 428- 429: [74]Return to Gypsy Rhythm 430- 431- Jump to: 432: [ Gypsy Rhythm................................................] Go 433- 4- 5:(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 6- -- 31- 09/013,353 26.01.1998 US 32: Title: PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 33: Abstract: A rhythm engine (18) for an electronic musical instrument 34: provides a plurality of rhythm structure tables (30) selectable by a 35: user through a rhythm table selector (34). Each rhythm table (30) 36- corresponds to a particular rhythmic beat or pattern and defines a -- 39- which includes a note-on signal and a note-off signal. These musical 40: note signals are then input to the rhythm engine (18), processed along 41: with the selected rhythm structure table (30), and output as processed 42- musical note trigger signals at timing intervals dictated by the 43: selected rhythm structure table (30) and with corresponding velocities 44: also dictated by the rhythm structure table (30). The rhythm structure 45- table selection may be changed as a user plays, either by the user or -- 49- A phrase engine (16) is also provided which provides a plurality of 50: phrase structure tables (40) and operates similarly to the rhythm 51- engine (18) above except that phrases differ from rhythms in that -- 124- 8. http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152 125: 9. javascript:bookmark('http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152', '(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION'); 126- 10. http://www.wipo.int/portal/en/scam_warning.html 8- of arriving at musical representations of DNA multiplied. The present 9: paper offers a new approach that concentrates on the element of rhythm. 10- Most musical interpretations of DNA to date have been concerned with -- 87- expressed linearly in opposite directions in a four-base stagger -- 88: will constitute a rhythm engine. These conditions may be applied 89- equally to molecular processes or musical ones. 90: Furthermore, the energy applied to make a rhythm engine run (ATP in the 91- case of DNA, mechanical energy in the case of music) may vary, and -- 110- process. 111: Perhaps the chief virtue of the rhythm engine, and its attending energy 112: profile, is its adaptability. A set of rhythm engines based on close 113- observation of DNA dissociation holds out the promise of generating 1: CNMAT Rhythm Engine Project 2- -- 4- 5:What is the CNMAT Rhythm Engine Project? 6- 7: The CNMAT Rhythm Engine (CRE) software provides a flexible and powerful 8: way for representing, constructing, and performing rhythm-oriented 9- music. It represents rhythmic data using quantized subdivision, -- 36- musician's "feel." The importance of expressive timing in 37: rhythm-oriented music is one of the driving concepts behind this 38- project. -- 63- * Making a program that improvises by "driving around in 64: rhythm-space" based on real-time input or by itself (i.e. machine 65- listening and analysis of rhythmic information, and response or 14- 1. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/opensearch.xml 15: 2. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/me/Non-retrogradable+rhythm 16- 3. http://blog.eyeplorer.com/ -- 27- Liens cachĂ©s : 28: 13. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/me/Non-retrogradable+rhythm 29- 14. http://del.icio.us/post?url=http://www.eyeplorer.com&title=eyePlorer.com¬es=eyePlorer.com&tags=vionto%20eyePlorer.com 11- 12: * [4]Board index < [5]Books - Ask the Author < [6]Gypsy Rhythm 13- * [7]Change font size -- 19- 20:[12]rhythm engine 21- 22: A support group for my Gypsy Rhythm book. 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At 17, he took up violin, inspired -- 428- 429: [74]Return to Gypsy Rhythm 430- 431- Jump to: 432: [ Gypsy Rhythm................................................] Go 433- 4- 5:(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 6- -- 31- 09/013,353 26.01.1998 US 32: Title: PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 33: Abstract: A rhythm engine (18) for an electronic musical instrument 34: provides a plurality of rhythm structure tables (30) selectable by a 35: user through a rhythm table selector (34). Each rhythm table (30) 36- corresponds to a particular rhythmic beat or pattern and defines a -- 39- which includes a note-on signal and a note-off signal. These musical 40: note signals are then input to the rhythm engine (18), processed along 41: with the selected rhythm structure table (30), and output as processed 42- musical note trigger signals at timing intervals dictated by the 43: selected rhythm structure table (30) and with corresponding velocities 44: also dictated by the rhythm structure table (30). The rhythm structure 45- table selection may be changed as a user plays, either by the user or -- 49- A phrase engine (16) is also provided which provides a plurality of 50: phrase structure tables (40) and operates similarly to the rhythm 51- engine (18) above except that phrases differ from rhythms in that -- 124- 8. http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152 125: 9. javascript:bookmark('http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152', '(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION'); 126- 10. http://www.wipo.int/portal/en/scam_warning.html 8- of arriving at musical representations of DNA multiplied. The present 9: paper offers a new approach that concentrates on the element of rhythm. 10- Most musical interpretations of DNA to date have been concerned with -- 87- expressed linearly in opposite directions in a four-base stagger -- 88: will constitute a rhythm engine. These conditions may be applied 89- equally to molecular processes or musical ones. 90: Furthermore, the energy applied to make a rhythm engine run (ATP in the 91- case of DNA, mechanical energy in the case of music) may vary, and -- 110- process. 111: Perhaps the chief virtue of the rhythm engine, and its attending energy 112: profile, is its adaptability. A set of rhythm engines based on close 113- observation of DNA dissociation holds out the promise of generating 1: CNMAT Rhythm Engine Project 2- -- 4- 5:What is the CNMAT Rhythm Engine Project? 6- 7: The CNMAT Rhythm Engine (CRE) software provides a flexible and powerful 8: way for representing, constructing, and performing rhythm-oriented 9- music. It represents rhythmic data using quantized subdivision, -- 36- musician's "feel." The importance of expressive timing in 37: rhythm-oriented music is one of the driving concepts behind this 38- project. -- 63- * Making a program that improvises by "driving around in 64: rhythm-space" based on real-time input or by itself (i.e. machine 65- listening and analysis of rhythmic information, and response or 18- 19:Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students 20- 21:Lesson Ideas Involving Rhythm for Young Students 22- -- 24- Be creative and resourceful when teaching kindergarten students about 25: rhythm. 26- [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] -- 28- 29: Teaching rhythm to Kindergarten students can be a fun way to get 30- students moving around the classroom. When writing lesson plans with 31: the objective towards learning rhythm, consider not only the manner in 32- which you teach the students, but which songs would provide the best -- 35- 36:How to Teach Rhythm 37- 38- Use the body demonstrate the beat, also called body percussion, will 39: help students feel the beat and learn the rhythm. This can involve 40- having the students clap, tap, or stomp their feet while singing. This -- 47- 48:What Songs Teach Rhythm 49- 50: Teaching children about rhythm can be a great time to introduce some 51: fun songs. Lessons involving rhythm can be taught with any song that 52- has a steady beat, which basically means that most songs are good to 53: teach rhythm. Pick songs that the students either already know or are 54- easy to teach, as this will ensure that they already know the basic 55: rhythm. 56- 57: Some good songs to use for teaching rhythm include songs like Engine 58- Engine Number Nine, and Skip to My Lou. For Engine Engine Number Nine, -- 73- Do not be afraid to experiment with your class as you teach the concept 74: of rhythm. Reflect on your lesson after you have taught it, decide 75- where there is room for improvement, and work to improve it for the -- 77- 78: You may also be interested in using [19]STOMP to teach rhythm in the 79- classroom. -- 81- Read more [20]tips for music teachers. 82: The copyright of the article Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students 83- in [21]Arts Education is owned by [22]Jennifer Wagaman. Permission to 84: republish Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students in print or online 85- must be granted by the author in writing. -- 88- 89: Ideas for Teaching Rhythm, Mary R. Vogt Ideas for Teaching Rhythm 90- [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] -- 122- 123: * [23]Lessons about Sound and Rhythm 124- * [24]Kindergarten Drama Lesson on Expressing Feelings -- 146- 147: * [37]how to teach rhythm 148: * [38]teaching rhythm to kindergarten students 149: * [39]lesson ideas for teaching rhythm 150: * [40]what songs will teach rhythm 151- * [41]teaching music to kindergarten students 1: Lyrics, Rhythm of Life Lyrics 2- -- 14- [0.gif] 15: - Rhythm of Life Lyrics 16- Ensemble: -- 23- Hit the road, Daddy, leave your common-law wife. 24: Spread the religion of The Rhythm Of Life." 25: And The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 26- Puts a tingle in your fingers and a tingle in your feet, 27: Rhythm in your bedroom, 28: Rhythm in the street, 29: Yes, The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 30: To feel The Rhythm Of Life, 31- To feel the powerful beat, -- 57- Crawl, crawl, crawl to Daddy, 58: And The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 59- Puts a tingle in your fingers and a tingle in your feet, 60: Rhythm in your bedroom, 61: Rhythm in the street, 62: Yes, The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 63: To feel The Rhythm Of Life, 64- To feel the powerful beat, -- 66- To feel the tingle in your feet, 67: To feel The Rhythm Of Life, 68- To feel the powerful beat, -- 73- Hit the floor and crawl to Daddy, 74: Daddy we got The Rhythm Of Life, 75- Of life, of life, of life. 1: Lyrics, Rhythm of Life Lyrics 2- -- 14- [0.gif] 15: - Rhythm of Life Lyrics 16- Ensemble: -- 23- Hit the road, Daddy, leave your common-law wife. 24: Spread the religion of The Rhythm Of Life." 25: And The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 26- Puts a tingle in your fingers and a tingle in your feet, 27: Rhythm in your bedroom, 28: Rhythm in the street, 29: Yes, The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 30: To feel The Rhythm Of Life, 31- To feel the powerful beat, -- 57- Crawl, crawl, crawl to Daddy, 58: And The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 59- Puts a tingle in your fingers and a tingle in your feet, 60: Rhythm in your bedroom, 61: Rhythm in the street, 62: Yes, The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 63: To feel The Rhythm Of Life, 64- To feel the powerful beat, -- 66- To feel the tingle in your feet, 67: To feel The Rhythm Of Life, 68- To feel the powerful beat, -- 73- Hit the floor and crawl to Daddy, 74: Daddy we got The Rhythm Of Life, 75- Of life, of life, of life. 1- [1]Chest of Books: Read Books Online [trans_pix.gif] 2: [2]Free Books / [3]Society / [4]The Rhythm Of Life / [5]books 3- [trans_pix.gif] -- 10- [trans_pix.gif] [6]previous page: Chapter II. 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From the time she began to lose these principles, -- 175- [46]life, [47]colours, [48]music, [49]religion, [50]metaphysics, 176: [51]cosmic consciousness, [52]dance, [53]energy, [54]rhythm, [55]music, 177- [56]vibration -- 185- [58]previous page: Chapter II. Music Of Other Climes [59]page up: The 186: Rhythm Of Life | by Charles Brodie Patterson [60]next page: Music Of 187- Other Climes. 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Music Of Other Climes 11: [7]page up: The Rhythm Of Life | by Charles Brodie Patterson [8]next 12- page: Music Of Other Climes. Part 3 [trans_pix.gif] -- 59- 60: This section is from the book "[37]The Rhythm Of Life", by Charles 61: Brodie Patterson. Also available from Amazon: [38]Rhythm of Life. 62- -- 65- Aristoxenus, an early Greek critic of prosody, distinguished the 66: elements out of which rhythm is composed as: the spoken word, the time 67: of [39]music in song, and the bodily [40]motion. And he defined rhythm 68- so produced as an arrangement of the time periods. The art of the early -- 70- instrument, and gesture, the whole three uniting to form perfect 71: rhythm. Ages ago it was known that rhythm could be put into everything 72- we do with the greatest advantage, so that no matter what work one may -- 100- Greece was a great nation so long as she continued to use the divine 101: principles of rhythm, melody, and [42]harmony in everything she felt, 102- thought, and did. From the time she began to lose these principles, -- 175- [46]life, [47]colours, [48]music, [49]religion, [50]metaphysics, 176: [51]cosmic consciousness, [52]dance, [53]energy, [54]rhythm, [55]music, 177- [56]vibration -- 185- [58]previous page: Chapter II. Music Of Other Climes [59]page up: The 186: Rhythm Of Life | by Charles Brodie Patterson [60]next page: Music Of 187- Other Climes. 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This leads me to think that space is not 53: empty or chaotically immeasurable; rather it is filled with rhythm, and 54- sounds - or electromagnetic waves. Curiously, the immense space of the -- 64- and Ken Bruscia, allowed me to reach a deep level of understanding of 65: sound and rhythm and how they embed our lives. That opened terrific 66- scenarios I could never imagine before. -- 122- therapist with inexhaustible and surprising alternatives for healing: 123: the rhythm of life is embodied in human beings as well as the 124- environment; music can evoke motion and emotion, while also producing -- 137- structural coupling, and, he said, this can happen, for example, with 138: rhythm entrainment and music. 139- -- 155- Oliver Sachs says, our brain is a musical score; thus interaction with 156: sound and rhythm is both natural and functional. Neurosciences enlarge 157- our horizon regarding music and the brain, showing that numerous areas -- 168- the most abstract form of artistic expression, may be considered the 169: most embodied one, reproducing and stimulating rhythm, motion, emotion, 170- and metaphorical thinking. -- 201- This is my life a meaningful kinetic Symphony moved by, through, and 202: with a sonic universe of feelings evoked by rhythm, sounds, and music. 203- -- 219- To cite this page: 220: Perilli, Gabriella (2008). Sound, Rhythm, Life Symphony. Voices: A 221- World Forum for Music Therapy. Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy. 1: Lyrics, Rhythm of Life Lyrics 2- -- 14- [0.gif] 15: - Rhythm of Life Lyrics 16- Ensemble: -- 23- Hit the road, Daddy, leave your common-law wife. 24: Spread the religion of The Rhythm Of Life." 25: And The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 26- Puts a tingle in your fingers and a tingle in your feet, 27: Rhythm in your bedroom, 28: Rhythm in the street, 29: Yes, The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 30: To feel The Rhythm Of Life, 31- To feel the powerful beat, -- 57- Crawl, crawl, crawl to Daddy, 58: And The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 59- Puts a tingle in your fingers and a tingle in your feet, 60: Rhythm in your bedroom, 61: Rhythm in the street, 62: Yes, The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 63: To feel The Rhythm Of Life, 64- To feel the powerful beat, -- 66- To feel the tingle in your feet, 67: To feel The Rhythm Of Life, 68- To feel the powerful beat, -- 73- Hit the floor and crawl to Daddy, 74: Daddy we got The Rhythm Of Life, 75- Of life, of life, of life. 1- [1]Chest of Books: Read Books Online [trans_pix.gif] 2: [2]Free Books / [3]Society / [4]The Rhythm Of Life / [5]books 3- [trans_pix.gif] -- 10- [trans_pix.gif] [6]previous page: Chapter II. 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This leads me to think that space is not 53: empty or chaotically immeasurable; rather it is filled with rhythm, and 54- sounds - or electromagnetic waves. Curiously, the immense space of the -- 64- and Ken Bruscia, allowed me to reach a deep level of understanding of 65: sound and rhythm and how they embed our lives. That opened terrific 66- scenarios I could never imagine before. -- 122- therapist with inexhaustible and surprising alternatives for healing: 123: the rhythm of life is embodied in human beings as well as the 124- environment; music can evoke motion and emotion, while also producing -- 137- structural coupling, and, he said, this can happen, for example, with 138: rhythm entrainment and music. 139- -- 155- Oliver Sachs says, our brain is a musical score; thus interaction with 156: sound and rhythm is both natural and functional. Neurosciences enlarge 157- our horizon regarding music and the brain, showing that numerous areas -- 168- the most abstract form of artistic expression, may be considered the 169: most embodied one, reproducing and stimulating rhythm, motion, emotion, 170- and metaphorical thinking. -- 201- This is my life a meaningful kinetic Symphony moved by, through, and 202: with a sonic universe of feelings evoked by rhythm, sounds, and music. 203- -- 219- To cite this page: 220: Perilli, Gabriella (2008). Sound, Rhythm, Life Symphony. Voices: A 221- World Forum for Music Therapy. Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy. 40- 41:Iambic Pentameter: The Rhythm of Life? 42- -- 53- its in the speaking because on the page it is inert. When you [24]speak 54: those words aloud, they literally jump off the tongue and the rhythm is 55- the easiest of all meters to find. -- 57- I asked Ben Crystal about this [25]in our interview a few months ago. 58: He said that iambic pentameter is the rhythm of our English language 59: and of our bodies a line of that poetry has the same rhythm as our 60- heartbeat. A line of iambic pentameter fills the human lung perfectly, 61: so its the rhythm of speech. 62- 63- I think this is true. When you [26]learn how to speak verse, you soon 64: discover that its a very instinctive rhythm. Once you relax and go with 65- the flow, it comes naturally. And, strange as it might sound, classic -- 95- independently, are less obviously iambic pentameter, yet they do 96: not violate the rhythm. 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Abnormal rhythm in the heart is a condition known as 34- cardiac arrhythmia. A normal heart beats between 60 and 100 times per -- 46- may experience arrhythmias in different ways. Some may have an abnormal 47: rhythm and not even know it. 48- -- 51- swelling of the legs, strokes, heart attacks or sudden death can occur 52: because of abnormal heart rhythm. 53- -- 66- Cardiologists with rigorous training in the specialty of 67: electrophysiology can treat rhythm disorders with drugs, catheters, or 68- implantable devices. Catheter ablation is the procedure that allows -- 82- Implantable defibrillators can save lives when patients at risk of 83: dangerous arrhythmias collapse from a rhythm that is too fast. The 84- device, a small implantable computer, identifies the abnormality and 85: delivers an electrical shock to restore the normal rhythm. 86- -- 89- their normal daily living. 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This leads me to think that space is not 53: empty or chaotically immeasurable; rather it is filled with rhythm, and 54- sounds - or electromagnetic waves. Curiously, the immense space of the -- 64- and Ken Bruscia, allowed me to reach a deep level of understanding of 65: sound and rhythm and how they embed our lives. That opened terrific 66- scenarios I could never imagine before. -- 122- therapist with inexhaustible and surprising alternatives for healing: 123: the rhythm of life is embodied in human beings as well as the 124- environment; music can evoke motion and emotion, while also producing -- 137- structural coupling, and, he said, this can happen, for example, with 138: rhythm entrainment and music. 139- -- 155- Oliver Sachs says, our brain is a musical score; thus interaction with 156: sound and rhythm is both natural and functional. Neurosciences enlarge 157- our horizon regarding music and the brain, showing that numerous areas -- 168- the most abstract form of artistic expression, may be considered the 169: most embodied one, reproducing and stimulating rhythm, motion, emotion, 170- and metaphorical thinking. -- 201- This is my life a meaningful kinetic Symphony moved by, through, and 202: with a sonic universe of feelings evoked by rhythm, sounds, and music. 203- -- 219- To cite this page: 220: Perilli, Gabriella (2008). Sound, Rhythm, Life Symphony. Voices: A 221- World Forum for Music Therapy. 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From the time she began to lose these principles, -- 175- [46]life, [47]colours, [48]music, [49]religion, [50]metaphysics, 176: [51]cosmic consciousness, [52]dance, [53]energy, [54]rhythm, [55]music, 177- [56]vibration -- 185- [58]previous page: Chapter II. Music Of Other Climes [59]page up: The 186: Rhythm Of Life | by Charles Brodie Patterson [60]next page: Music Of 187- Other Climes. 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Abnormal rhythm in the heart is a condition known as 34- cardiac arrhythmia. A normal heart beats between 60 and 100 times per -- 46- may experience arrhythmias in different ways. Some may have an abnormal 47: rhythm and not even know it. 48- -- 51- swelling of the legs, strokes, heart attacks or sudden death can occur 52: because of abnormal heart rhythm. 53- -- 66- Cardiologists with rigorous training in the specialty of 67: electrophysiology can treat rhythm disorders with drugs, catheters, or 68- implantable devices. Catheter ablation is the procedure that allows -- 82- Implantable defibrillators can save lives when patients at risk of 83: dangerous arrhythmias collapse from a rhythm that is too fast. The 84- device, a small implantable computer, identifies the abnormality and 85: delivers an electrical shock to restore the normal rhythm. 86- -- 89- their normal daily living. 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This leads me to think that space is not 53: empty or chaotically immeasurable; rather it is filled with rhythm, and 54- sounds - or electromagnetic waves. Curiously, the immense space of the -- 64- and Ken Bruscia, allowed me to reach a deep level of understanding of 65: sound and rhythm and how they embed our lives. That opened terrific 66- scenarios I could never imagine before. -- 122- therapist with inexhaustible and surprising alternatives for healing: 123: the rhythm of life is embodied in human beings as well as the 124- environment; music can evoke motion and emotion, while also producing -- 137- structural coupling, and, he said, this can happen, for example, with 138: rhythm entrainment and music. 139- -- 155- Oliver Sachs says, our brain is a musical score; thus interaction with 156: sound and rhythm is both natural and functional. Neurosciences enlarge 157- our horizon regarding music and the brain, showing that numerous areas -- 168- the most abstract form of artistic expression, may be considered the 169: most embodied one, reproducing and stimulating rhythm, motion, emotion, 170- and metaphorical thinking. -- 201- This is my life a meaningful kinetic Symphony moved by, through, and 202: with a sonic universe of feelings evoked by rhythm, sounds, and music. 203- -- 219- To cite this page: 220: Perilli, Gabriella (2008). Sound, Rhythm, Life Symphony. Voices: A 221- World Forum for Music Therapy. Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy. 40- 41:Iambic Pentameter: The Rhythm of Life? 42- -- 53- its in the speaking because on the page it is inert. When you [24]speak 54: those words aloud, they literally jump off the tongue and the rhythm is 55- the easiest of all meters to find. -- 57- I asked Ben Crystal about this [25]in our interview a few months ago. 58: He said that iambic pentameter is the rhythm of our English language 59: and of our bodies a line of that poetry has the same rhythm as our 60- heartbeat. A line of iambic pentameter fills the human lung perfectly, 61: so its the rhythm of speech. 62- 63- I think this is true. When you [26]learn how to speak verse, you soon 64: discover that its a very instinctive rhythm. Once you relax and go with 65- the flow, it comes naturally. And, strange as it might sound, classic -- 95- independently, are less obviously iambic pentameter, yet they do 96: not violate the rhythm. The fourth line is clearly unmetrical 97- and removes the sense that we are listening to verse. -- 106- Shakespeare, at least in the plays I have translated, did not 107: write verse lines with the rhythm of (4). To make this line 108- sound a bit more like Shakespeares iambic pentameter, we need to -- 282- 26. http://shakespeare.about.com/od/teachingshakespeare/a/ts_verse.htm 283: 27. http://shakespeare.about.com/b/2009/03/22/iambic-pentameter-the-rhythm-of-life.htm#gB3 284- 28. http://shakespeare.about.com/b/ -- 287- 31. http://shakespeare.about.com/b/2009/03/25/10-seconds-to-get-into-drama-school.htm 288: 32. http://shakespeare.about.com/b/2009/03/22/iambic-pentameter-the-rhythm-of-life.htm#commentform 289- 34. http://www.fullmeasurepress.com/ 290: 36. http://shakespeare.about.com/b/2009/03/22/iambic-pentameter-the-rhythm-of-life.htm#commentform 291- 37. http://shakespeare.about.com/od/temporary/a/iambic_penta.htm 49- 50:What is music rhythm? 51- 52: The music rhythm is the beat. It is the most important element in 53- music. It drives the music forward. It is the gasoline of music. -- 63- 64: Rhythm 65- The beat. The beat can be even or uneven, steady or unsteady. -- 123- In 4/4 time, different note values can be combined in each measure as 124: long as they equal four beats. Click the examples to hear the rhythm 125- patterns: -- 249- * [38]Drums player online music machine 250: * [39]Restore rhythm online ear training 251- * [40]Drums map movie 49- 50:What is music rhythm? 51- 52: The music rhythm is the beat. It is the most important element in 53- music. It drives the music forward. It is the gasoline of music. -- 63- 64: Rhythm 65- The beat. The beat can be even or uneven, steady or unsteady. -- 123- In 4/4 time, different note values can be combined in each measure as 124: long as they equal four beats. Click the examples to hear the rhythm 125- patterns: -- 249- * [38]Drums player online music machine 250: * [39]Restore rhythm online ear training 251- * [40]Drums map movie 27- 28: Effects of pre-exercise listening to slow and fast rhythm music on 29- supramaximal cycle performance and selected metabolic variables -- 46- We examined the effect of listening to two different types of music 47: (with slow and fast rhythm), prior to supramaximal cycle exercise, on 48- performance, heart rate, the concentration of lactate and ammonia in 49- blood, and the concentration of catecholamines in plasma. Six male 50: students participated in this study. After listening to slow rhythm or 51: fast rhythm music for 20 min, the subjects performed supramaximal 52- exercise for 45 s using a cycle ergometer. Listening to slow and fast 53: rhythm music prior to supramaximal exercise did not significantly 54- affect the mean power output. The plasma norepinephrine concentration 55: immediately before the end of listening to slow rhythm music was 56- significantly lower than before listening (p < 0.05). The plasma 57- epinephrine concentration immediately before the end of listening to 58: fast rhythm music was significantly higher than before listening (p < 59- 0.05). The type of music had no effect on blood lactate and ammonia 60- levels or on plasma catecholamine levels following exercise. In 61: conclusion, listening to slow rhythm music decreases the plasma 62: norepinephrine level, and listening to fast rhythm music increases the 63- plasma epinephrine level. The type of music has no impact on power -- 85- Dopamine agonist ; Neurotransmitter ; Catecholamine ; Human ; Bicycle 86: ergometer ; Music ; Rhythm ; Dopamine ; Norepinephrine ; Epinephrine ; 87- Physical performance ; Heart rate ; Physical exercise ; 49- 50:What is music rhythm? 51- 52: The music rhythm is the beat. It is the most important element in 53- music. It drives the music forward. It is the gasoline of music. -- 63- 64: Rhythm 65- The beat. The beat can be even or uneven, steady or unsteady. -- 123- In 4/4 time, different note values can be combined in each measure as 124: long as they equal four beats. Click the examples to hear the rhythm 125- patterns: -- 249- * [38]Drums player online music machine 250: * [39]Restore rhythm online ear training 251- * [40]Drums map movie 27- 28: Effects of pre-exercise listening to slow and fast rhythm music on 29- supramaximal cycle performance and selected metabolic variables -- 46- We examined the effect of listening to two different types of music 47: (with slow and fast rhythm), prior to supramaximal cycle exercise, on 48- performance, heart rate, the concentration of lactate and ammonia in 49- blood, and the concentration of catecholamines in plasma. Six male 50: students participated in this study. After listening to slow rhythm or 51: fast rhythm music for 20 min, the subjects performed supramaximal 52- exercise for 45 s using a cycle ergometer. Listening to slow and fast 53: rhythm music prior to supramaximal exercise did not significantly 54- affect the mean power output. The plasma norepinephrine concentration 55: immediately before the end of listening to slow rhythm music was 56- significantly lower than before listening (p < 0.05). The plasma 57- epinephrine concentration immediately before the end of listening to 58: fast rhythm music was significantly higher than before listening (p < 59- 0.05). The type of music had no effect on blood lactate and ammonia 60- levels or on plasma catecholamine levels following exercise. In 61: conclusion, listening to slow rhythm music decreases the plasma 62: norepinephrine level, and listening to fast rhythm music increases the 63- plasma epinephrine level. The type of music has no impact on power -- 85- Dopamine agonist ; Neurotransmitter ; Catecholamine ; Human ; Bicycle 86: ergometer ; Music ; Rhythm ; Dopamine ; Norepinephrine ; Epinephrine ; 87- Physical performance ; Heart rate ; Physical exercise ; 1- Basic Music Theory. Copyright Neil Hawes 1997 2: Rhythm 3- 4: * Rhythm in music is dependent on the fact that humans recognise a 5- [1]beat occurring at a regular interval. 6: * Rhythm in music is more than just a [2]beat, however; it is the way 7- that sounds with differing lengths (or gaps between them) and -- 14- different loudness (i.e. amplitudes) of sounds 15: * It is common to speak of a particular rhythm, referring to a 16- pattern of [4]note lengths which occurs in a piece of music. 17: + It is important to understand that the rhythm is defined by 18- the pattern; the overall speed of it could vary from 19: performance to performance, but the rhythm would still be the 20- same. -- 22- [5]metronome marking and/or a [6]direction word or phrase; its 23: rhythm is specified by various [7]note lengths creating 24- [8]beats within [9]bars. 25: * Modern songs often include [10]syncopation in their rhythm 26- __________________________________________________________________ -- 34- 35: 1. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory09.htm#rhythm 36: 2. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory09.htm#rhythm 37: 3. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory09.htm#rhythm 38- 4. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory12.htm 49- 50:What is music rhythm? 51- 52: The music rhythm is the beat. It is the most important element in 53- music. It drives the music forward. It is the gasoline of music. -- 63- 64: Rhythm 65- The beat. The beat can be even or uneven, steady or unsteady. -- 123- In 4/4 time, different note values can be combined in each measure as 124: long as they equal four beats. Click the examples to hear the rhythm 125- patterns: -- 249- * [38]Drums player online music machine 250: * [39]Restore rhythm online ear training 251- * [40]Drums map movie 27- 28: Effects of pre-exercise listening to slow and fast rhythm music on 29- supramaximal cycle performance and selected metabolic variables -- 46- We examined the effect of listening to two different types of music 47: (with slow and fast rhythm), prior to supramaximal cycle exercise, on 48- performance, heart rate, the concentration of lactate and ammonia in 49- blood, and the concentration of catecholamines in plasma. Six male 50: students participated in this study. After listening to slow rhythm or 51: fast rhythm music for 20 min, the subjects performed supramaximal 52- exercise for 45 s using a cycle ergometer. Listening to slow and fast 53: rhythm music prior to supramaximal exercise did not significantly 54- affect the mean power output. The plasma norepinephrine concentration 55: immediately before the end of listening to slow rhythm music was 56- significantly lower than before listening (p < 0.05). The plasma 57- epinephrine concentration immediately before the end of listening to 58: fast rhythm music was significantly higher than before listening (p < 59- 0.05). The type of music had no effect on blood lactate and ammonia 60- levels or on plasma catecholamine levels following exercise. In 61: conclusion, listening to slow rhythm music decreases the plasma 62: norepinephrine level, and listening to fast rhythm music increases the 63- plasma epinephrine level. The type of music has no impact on power -- 85- Dopamine agonist ; Neurotransmitter ; Catecholamine ; Human ; Bicycle 86: ergometer ; Music ; Rhythm ; Dopamine ; Norepinephrine ; Epinephrine ; 87- Physical performance ; Heart rate ; Physical exercise ; 1- Basic Music Theory. Copyright Neil Hawes 1997 2: Rhythm 3- 4: * Rhythm in music is dependent on the fact that humans recognise a 5- [1]beat occurring at a regular interval. 6: * Rhythm in music is more than just a [2]beat, however; it is the way 7- that sounds with differing lengths (or gaps between them) and -- 14- different loudness (i.e. amplitudes) of sounds 15: * It is common to speak of a particular rhythm, referring to a 16- pattern of [4]note lengths which occurs in a piece of music. 17: + It is important to understand that the rhythm is defined by 18- the pattern; the overall speed of it could vary from 19: performance to performance, but the rhythm would still be the 20- same. -- 22- [5]metronome marking and/or a [6]direction word or phrase; its 23: rhythm is specified by various [7]note lengths creating 24- [8]beats within [9]bars. 25: * Modern songs often include [10]syncopation in their rhythm 26- __________________________________________________________________ -- 34- 35: 1. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory09.htm#rhythm 36: 2. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory09.htm#rhythm 37: 3. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory09.htm#rhythm 38- 4. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory12.htm 5- 6: Rhythm and swing 7: * Swing jazz rhythm 8: * [7]Music rhythm 9- * [8]Learn music theory : polyrhythms -- 23- * [18]Jazz melody and improvisation 24: * Swing jazz rhythm 25- * [19]Jazz techniques : practice 26- 27:Swing jazz rhythm in improvisation 28- -- 31- If you also give a "sliding" or "retardation" between notes, you can 32: create the real swing jazz rhythm, which was born at the beginning of 33- the XX century about. When you stress an upbeat you make perhaps a 34- "swinging" rhythmics, (also being without a dragging or a sliding 35: between notes), for modern rhythm too, (such as pop and rhythm and 36- blues). -- 41- ...in this way: 42: swing jazz rhythm pattern 43- 44:Learn swing jazz rhythm 45- -- 48- means "stressing the upbeat" with an implied octaves triplets clef. 49: It's so a rhythm "sliding" effect created : the meaning of the American 50- word "swing" is just similar to "sliding", "waving" or "rocking". -- 54- ..must be played (in general) in this way: 55: fundamental jazz swing rhythm 56- In other words Swing has offbeat (upbeat) accents and an eighth-note -- 68- since we were children we have been starting clapping hands in 69: downbeat. Swing-jazz rhythm can be so learned naturally after studying 70- constantly in this direction. 71: * You need some months to learn swing rhythm on your instrument. I 72- remember you to stress always the upbeats. -- 84- 6. http://musilosophy.com/help-jazz-improvisation.htm 85: 7. http://musilosophy.com/music-rhythm.htm 86- 8. http://musilosophy.com/learn-music-theory.htm 49- 50:What is music rhythm? 51- 52: The music rhythm is the beat. It is the most important element in 53- music. It drives the music forward. It is the gasoline of music. -- 63- 64: Rhythm 65- The beat. The beat can be even or uneven, steady or unsteady. -- 123- In 4/4 time, different note values can be combined in each measure as 124: long as they equal four beats. Click the examples to hear the rhythm 125- patterns: -- 249- * [38]Drums player online music machine 250: * [39]Restore rhythm online ear training 251- * [40]Drums map movie 27- 28: Effects of pre-exercise listening to slow and fast rhythm music on 29- supramaximal cycle performance and selected metabolic variables -- 46- We examined the effect of listening to two different types of music 47: (with slow and fast rhythm), prior to supramaximal cycle exercise, on 48- performance, heart rate, the concentration of lactate and ammonia in 49- blood, and the concentration of catecholamines in plasma. Six male 50: students participated in this study. After listening to slow rhythm or 51: fast rhythm music for 20 min, the subjects performed supramaximal 52- exercise for 45 s using a cycle ergometer. Listening to slow and fast 53: rhythm music prior to supramaximal exercise did not significantly 54- affect the mean power output. The plasma norepinephrine concentration 55: immediately before the end of listening to slow rhythm music was 56- significantly lower than before listening (p < 0.05). The plasma 57- epinephrine concentration immediately before the end of listening to 58: fast rhythm music was significantly higher than before listening (p < 59- 0.05). The type of music had no effect on blood lactate and ammonia 60- levels or on plasma catecholamine levels following exercise. In 61: conclusion, listening to slow rhythm music decreases the plasma 62: norepinephrine level, and listening to fast rhythm music increases the 63- plasma epinephrine level. The type of music has no impact on power -- 85- Dopamine agonist ; Neurotransmitter ; Catecholamine ; Human ; Bicycle 86: ergometer ; Music ; Rhythm ; Dopamine ; Norepinephrine ; Epinephrine ; 87- Physical performance ; Heart rate ; Physical exercise ; 1- Basic Music Theory. Copyright Neil Hawes 1997 2: Rhythm 3- 4: * Rhythm in music is dependent on the fact that humans recognise a 5- [1]beat occurring at a regular interval. 6: * Rhythm in music is more than just a [2]beat, however; it is the way 7- that sounds with differing lengths (or gaps between them) and -- 14- different loudness (i.e. amplitudes) of sounds 15: * It is common to speak of a particular rhythm, referring to a 16- pattern of [4]note lengths which occurs in a piece of music. 17: + It is important to understand that the rhythm is defined by 18- the pattern; the overall speed of it could vary from 19: performance to performance, but the rhythm would still be the 20- same. -- 22- [5]metronome marking and/or a [6]direction word or phrase; its 23: rhythm is specified by various [7]note lengths creating 24- [8]beats within [9]bars. 25: * Modern songs often include [10]syncopation in their rhythm 26- __________________________________________________________________ -- 34- 35: 1. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory09.htm#rhythm 36: 2. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory09.htm#rhythm 37: 3. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory09.htm#rhythm 38- 4. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory12.htm 5- 6: Rhythm and swing 7: * Swing jazz rhythm 8: * [7]Music rhythm 9- * [8]Learn music theory : polyrhythms -- 23- * [18]Jazz melody and improvisation 24: * Swing jazz rhythm 25- * [19]Jazz techniques : practice 26- 27:Swing jazz rhythm in improvisation 28- -- 31- If you also give a "sliding" or "retardation" between notes, you can 32: create the real swing jazz rhythm, which was born at the beginning of 33- the XX century about. When you stress an upbeat you make perhaps a 34- "swinging" rhythmics, (also being without a dragging or a sliding 35: between notes), for modern rhythm too, (such as pop and rhythm and 36- blues). -- 41- ...in this way: 42: swing jazz rhythm pattern 43- 44:Learn swing jazz rhythm 45- -- 48- means "stressing the upbeat" with an implied octaves triplets clef. 49: It's so a rhythm "sliding" effect created : the meaning of the American 50- word "swing" is just similar to "sliding", "waving" or "rocking". -- 54- ..must be played (in general) in this way: 55: fundamental jazz swing rhythm 56- In other words Swing has offbeat (upbeat) accents and an eighth-note -- 68- since we were children we have been starting clapping hands in 69: downbeat. Swing-jazz rhythm can be so learned naturally after studying 70- constantly in this direction. 71: * You need some months to learn swing rhythm on your instrument. I 72- remember you to stress always the upbeats. -- 84- 6. http://musilosophy.com/help-jazz-improvisation.htm 85: 7. http://musilosophy.com/music-rhythm.htm 86- 8. http://musilosophy.com/learn-music-theory.htm 49- 50:What is music rhythm? 51- 52: The music rhythm is the beat. It is the most important element in 53- music. It drives the music forward. It is the gasoline of music. -- 63- 64: Rhythm 65- The beat. The beat can be even or uneven, steady or unsteady. -- 123- In 4/4 time, different note values can be combined in each measure as 124: long as they equal four beats. Click the examples to hear the rhythm 125- patterns: -- 249- * [38]Drums player online music machine 250: * [39]Restore rhythm online ear training 251- * [40]Drums map movie 27- 28: Effects of pre-exercise listening to slow and fast rhythm music on 29- supramaximal cycle performance and selected metabolic variables -- 46- We examined the effect of listening to two different types of music 47: (with slow and fast rhythm), prior to supramaximal cycle exercise, on 48- performance, heart rate, the concentration of lactate and ammonia in 49- blood, and the concentration of catecholamines in plasma. Six male 50: students participated in this study. After listening to slow rhythm or 51: fast rhythm music for 20 min, the subjects performed supramaximal 52- exercise for 45 s using a cycle ergometer. Listening to slow and fast 53: rhythm music prior to supramaximal exercise did not significantly 54- affect the mean power output. The plasma norepinephrine concentration 55: immediately before the end of listening to slow rhythm music was 56- significantly lower than before listening (p < 0.05). The plasma 57- epinephrine concentration immediately before the end of listening to 58: fast rhythm music was significantly higher than before listening (p < 59- 0.05). The type of music had no effect on blood lactate and ammonia 60- levels or on plasma catecholamine levels following exercise. In 61: conclusion, listening to slow rhythm music decreases the plasma 62: norepinephrine level, and listening to fast rhythm music increases the 63- plasma epinephrine level. The type of music has no impact on power -- 85- Dopamine agonist ; Neurotransmitter ; Catecholamine ; Human ; Bicycle 86: ergometer ; Music ; Rhythm ; Dopamine ; Norepinephrine ; Epinephrine ; 87- Physical performance ; Heart rate ; Physical exercise ; 1- Basic Music Theory. Copyright Neil Hawes 1997 2: Rhythm 3- 4: * Rhythm in music is dependent on the fact that humans recognise a 5- [1]beat occurring at a regular interval. 6: * Rhythm in music is more than just a [2]beat, however; it is the way 7- that sounds with differing lengths (or gaps between them) and -- 14- different loudness (i.e. amplitudes) of sounds 15: * It is common to speak of a particular rhythm, referring to a 16- pattern of [4]note lengths which occurs in a piece of music. 17: + It is important to understand that the rhythm is defined by 18- the pattern; the overall speed of it could vary from 19: performance to performance, but the rhythm would still be the 20- same. -- 22- [5]metronome marking and/or a [6]direction word or phrase; its 23: rhythm is specified by various [7]note lengths creating 24- [8]beats within [9]bars. 25: * Modern songs often include [10]syncopation in their rhythm 26- __________________________________________________________________ -- 34- 35: 1. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory09.htm#rhythm 36: 2. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory09.htm#rhythm 37: 3. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory09.htm#rhythm 38- 4. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory12.htm 5- 6: Rhythm and swing 7: * Swing jazz rhythm 8: * [7]Music rhythm 9- * [8]Learn music theory : polyrhythms -- 23- * [18]Jazz melody and improvisation 24: * Swing jazz rhythm 25- * [19]Jazz techniques : practice 26- 27:Swing jazz rhythm in improvisation 28- -- 31- If you also give a "sliding" or "retardation" between notes, you can 32: create the real swing jazz rhythm, which was born at the beginning of 33- the XX century about. When you stress an upbeat you make perhaps a 34- "swinging" rhythmics, (also being without a dragging or a sliding 35: between notes), for modern rhythm too, (such as pop and rhythm and 36- blues). -- 41- ...in this way: 42: swing jazz rhythm pattern 43- 44:Learn swing jazz rhythm 45- -- 48- means "stressing the upbeat" with an implied octaves triplets clef. 49: It's so a rhythm "sliding" effect created : the meaning of the American 50- word "swing" is just similar to "sliding", "waving" or "rocking". -- 54- ..must be played (in general) in this way: 55: fundamental jazz swing rhythm 56- In other words Swing has offbeat (upbeat) accents and an eighth-note -- 68- since we were children we have been starting clapping hands in 69: downbeat. Swing-jazz rhythm can be so learned naturally after studying 70- constantly in this direction. 71: * You need some months to learn swing rhythm on your instrument. I 72- remember you to stress always the upbeats. -- 84- 6. http://musilosophy.com/help-jazz-improvisation.htm 85: 7. http://musilosophy.com/music-rhythm.htm 86- 8. http://musilosophy.com/learn-music-theory.htm 12- 13: [8]Home: [9]Basic Music Theory Elements: Music Theory Rhythm 14- 15: "Music Theory Rhythm" 16: "Your Journey in Music Rhythm" 17- -- 19- 20: Your journey to learn and master the music theory rhythm begins in this 21: section of the Music Learning Workshop. The music rhythm workshop 22: provides us with the basics needed to get rhythm down cold. below we 23- link to the beginner series of lessons. 24- We start with the essential building blocks of how to fundamentally 25: know rhythm and then expand our knowledge of rhythm music theory and 26- know how until we achieve mastery. -- 29- 30: The Basic Building Blocks of Rhythm 31- 32: Rhythm forms the basis of music theory. It is what all other musical 33- elements are based upon. You can only survive so long in your musical 34: journey without the essential building block of rhythm. 35- 36- Ask professional musicians: what one element of music do you find to be 37: most important? The answer will often be rhythm. As it is the one thing 38- that is least forgiven by the listener. -- 67- 68:Beginning Rhythm Music Theory Lessons 69- -- 76- 77:Beginning Rhythm 78- 79: [11]Rhythm Definitions 80- [12]Note Symbols -- 83- [15]Time Signatures 84: [16]Counting Rhythm Beats 85: [17]Counting Rhythm Using Rests 86: [18]Counting Rhythm Duple Pattern 87: [19]Counting Rhythm Quadruple Pattern 88: [20]Counting Rhythm Triplet pattern 89- [21]Note Relationships -- 95- Start with some terms we will need to become familiar with when 96: discussing rhythm and music theory and move on through the lessons to 97- build up on the previous group of knowledge. 98: This outline shows the components of rhythm available on this site that 99- you can start learning. 100- This sequence is designed to quickly lead you through the basics of 101: what is needed to learn rhythm music theory. 102- The Music Learning Workshop "Get It Down Cold" Workbooks will be -- 106- 107: [24]Basic Music Theory Elements: [25]Rhythm | [26]Notes | [27]Master 108- Staff | [28]Intervals | [29]Scales | [30]Chords | [31]Key Signatures -- 140- 141:Beginning Rhythm 142- 143: * [45]Rhythm Definitions 144- * [46]Note Symbols -- 147- * [49]Time Signatures 148: * [50]Rhythm Counting Beats 149: * [51]Rhythm Counting Rests 150: * [52]Rhythm Duple Pattern 151: * [53]Rhythm Quadruple Pattern 152: * [54]Rhythm Triplet Pattern 153- * [55]Note Relationships 154: * [56]Rhythm Beat Chart 155- -- 186- 187: [73]top of Music Theory Rhythm 188- -- 207- 10. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/mlw-whats-new.html 208: 11. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-definitions.html 209- 12. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/music-note-symbols.html -- 212- 15. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/time-signatures.html 213: 16. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-counting-beats.html 214: 17. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-counting-rests.html 215: 18. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-duple-pattern.html 216: 19. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-quadruple-pattern.html 217: 20. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-triplet-pattern.html 218: 21. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-note-relationships.html 219: 22. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/support-files/rhythm-beat-chart.pdf 220- 23. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/join.html 221- 24. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/basic-music-theory-elements.html 222: 25. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/music-theory-rhythm.html 223- 26. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/music-theory-notes.html -- 241- 44. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/faq.html 242: 45. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-definitions.html 243- 46. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/music-note-symbols.html -- 246- 49. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/time-signatures.html 247: 50. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-counting-beats.html 248: 51. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-counting-rests.html 249: 52. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-duple-pattern.html 250: 53. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-quadruple-pattern.html 251: 54. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-triplet-pattern.html 252: 55. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-note-relationships.html 253: 56. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/support-files/rhythm-beat-chart.pdf 254- 57. http://feeds2.feedburner.com/MusicLearningBlog -- 269- 72. http://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-3759593-10650814 270: 73. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/music-theory-rhythm.html#top 271- 74. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/index.html 9- [trans_pix.gif] 10: [trans_pix.gif] [6]previous page: Rhythm In Nature [7]page up: 11- Principles Of Sociology With Educational Applications | by Frederick R. -- 14- 15:Rhythm Of Groups Based On Nature 16- -- 63- 64:Rhythm Of Groups Based On Nature 65- 66: This metabolic rhythm impresses itself on all group activity, and no 67- one can be a successful "social engineer" who does not take account of -- 75- 76: Some of the longer periods of the metabolic rhythm are synchronized 77- with those of nature. The earth's daily rotation makes a [39]cycle -- 120- 121: . . . The rhythm in the activity of economic life, the alternation of 122- buoyant, purposeful expansion with aimless depression, is caused by the 123: rhythm in the yield per acre of the crops; while the rhythm in the 124: production of the crops is, in turn, caused by the rhythm of changing 125- weather which is represented by the cyclical changes in the amount of -- 129- Continue to: 130: * prev: [43]Rhythm In Nature 131- * [44]Table of Contents -- 147- [62]TOP 148: [63]previous page: Rhythm In Nature [64]page up: Principles Of 149- Sociology With Educational Applications | by Frederick R. 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The earth's daily rotation makes a [39]cycle -- 120- 121: . . . The rhythm in the activity of economic life, the alternation of 122- buoyant, purposeful expansion with aimless depression, is caused by the 123: rhythm in the yield per acre of the crops; while the rhythm in the 124: production of the crops is, in turn, caused by the rhythm of changing 125- weather which is represented by the cyclical changes in the amount of -- 129- Continue to: 130: * prev: [43]Rhythm In Nature 131- * [44]Table of Contents -- 147- [62]TOP 148: [63]previous page: Rhythm In Nature [64]page up: Principles Of 149- Sociology With Educational Applications | by Frederick R. 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The earth's daily rotation makes a [39]cycle -- 120- 121: . . . The rhythm in the activity of economic life, the alternation of 122- buoyant, purposeful expansion with aimless depression, is caused by the 123: rhythm in the yield per acre of the crops; while the rhythm in the 124: production of the crops is, in turn, caused by the rhythm of changing 125- weather which is represented by the cyclical changes in the amount of -- 129- Continue to: 130: * prev: [43]Rhythm In Nature 131- * [44]Table of Contents -- 147- [62]TOP 148: [63]previous page: Rhythm In Nature [64]page up: Principles Of 149- Sociology With Educational Applications | by Frederick R. 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The earth's daily rotation makes a [39]cycle -- 120- 121: . . . The rhythm in the activity of economic life, the alternation of 122- buoyant, purposeful expansion with aimless depression, is caused by the 123: rhythm in the yield per acre of the crops; while the rhythm in the 124: production of the crops is, in turn, caused by the rhythm of changing 125- weather which is represented by the cyclical changes in the amount of -- 129- Continue to: 130: * prev: [43]Rhythm In Nature 131- * [44]Table of Contents -- 147- [62]TOP 148: [63]previous page: Rhythm In Nature [64]page up: Principles Of 149- Sociology With Educational Applications | by Frederick R. 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Naumova^* -- 66- uncertainty of ancient and modern means of prediction make us wonder to 67: what extent we are able to understand the rhythm of nature. One might 68- argue the future cannot be known, but from a practical point of view, a -- 326- every culture all social events are synchronized by calendars; and 327: every calendar reflects the cyclic rhythm of nature. 328- Traditional celebrations and gatherings observed by communities -- 591- [170]Clear [171]Turn Off [172]Turn On 592: * [173]Mystery of Seasonality: Getting the Rhythm of NatureMystery of 593: Seasonality: Getting the Rhythm of Nature 594- 3- 4:Circadian rhythm 5- -- 12- 13: A circadian rhythm is a roughly 24-hour cycle in the biochemical, 14- physiological or behavioural processes of living entities, including -- 36- * [30]5 Biological clock in mammals 37: + [31]5.1 Determining the human circadian rhythm 38- + [32]5.2 Outside the "master clock" -- 51- 52: The earliest known account of a circadian rhythm dates from the 4th 53- century BC, when Androsthenes, a ship captain serving under -- 63- and changes in temperature.^[50][3] [51]Joseph Takahashi discovered the 64: genetic basis for the rodent circadian rhythm in 1994.^[52][4]^[53][5] 65- -- 72- adjusted to match the local time: 73: * The rhythm persists in constant conditions (for example, constant 74- dark) with a period of about 24 hours. The rationale for this -- 76- rhythms that are merely responses to external periodic cues. A 77: rhythm cannot be declared to be endogenous unless it has been 78- tested in conditions without external periodic input. 79: * The rhythm is temperature-compensated, i.e., it maintains the same 80- period over a range of temperatures. The rationale for this -- 85- coincidental. 86: * The rhythm can be reset by exposure to an external stimulus. The 87- rationale for this criterion is to distinguish circadian rhythms -- 124- just the three proteins of their central oscillator. This clock has 125: been shown to sustain a 22-hour rhythm over several days upon the 126- addition of [72]ATP. Previous explanations of the [73]prokaryotic -- 184- 185: The rhythm is linked to the light-dark cycle. Animals, including 186- humans, kept in total darkness for extended periods eventually function 187: with a [89]freerunning rhythm. Each "day", their sleep cycle is pushed 188- back or forward, depending on whether their [90]endogenous period is -- 199- will still have it when in an environment shielded from external cues, 200: but the rhythm is, of course, not entrained to the 24-hour light/dark 201: cycle in nature. The sleep-wake rhythm may, in these circumstances, 202- become out of phase with other circadian or [95]ultradian rhythms such -- 243- groups of [122]cells located in the [123]hypothalamus. Destruction of 244: the SCN results in the complete absence of a regular sleep-wake rhythm. 245- The SCN receives information about illumination through the eyes. The -- 250- tract, leading to the SCN. If cells from the SCN are removed and 251: cultured, they maintain their own rhythm in the absence of external 252- cues. -- 267- 268:[[135]edit] Determining the human circadian rhythm 269- 270- The classic phase markers for measuring the timing of a mammal's 271: circadian rhythm are 272- * melatonin secretion by the pineal gland and -- 323- response curve (PRC). Depending on the timing, light can advance or 324: delay the circadian rhythm. Both the PRC and the required 325- [155]illuminance vary from species to species and lower light levels -- 327- 328: Lighting levels that affect circadian rhythm in humans are higher than 329- the levels usually used in artificial lighting in homes. According to -- 337- It is thought that the direction of the light may have an effect on 338: entraining the circadian rhythm;^[160][24] light coming from above, 339- resembling an image of a bright sky, has greater effect than light -- 397- the day, a [181]power-nap, does not have any effect on normal circadian 398: rhythm, but can decrease stress and improve 399- productivity.^[182][33]^[183][34] -- 401- There are many health problems associated with disturbances of the 402: human circadian rhythm, such as [184]seasonal affective disorder (SAD), 403- [185]delayed sleep phase syndrome (DSPS) and other [186]circadian 404: rhythm disorders.^[187][35] Circadian rhythms also play a part in the 405- [188]reticular activating system, which is crucial for maintaining a -- 418- functioning of circadian rhythms. Recent research suggests that 419: circadian rhythm disturbances found in [199]bipolar disorder are 420- positively influenced by [200]lithium's effect on clock -- 426- cardiovascular disease [202][2] The suppression of melatonin production 427: associated with the disruption of the circadian rhythm may increase the 428- risk of developing cancer.^[203][38]^[204][39] -- 446- * [218]Circadian oscillator 447: * [219]Circadian rhythm sleep disorders 448- * [220]Cryptochrome -- 452- * [225]Jet lag 453: * [226]Light effects on circadian rhythm 454- * [227]PER1, [228]PER2, and [229]PER3, the period family genes -- 489- * Tomita J, Nakajima M, Kondo T, Iwasaki H (2005) No 490: transcription-translation feedback in circadian rhythm of KaiC 491- phosphorylation. Science 307: 251-254 -- 608- 29. [320]^ Dijk, Derk-Jan; Czeisler Charles (1994). "Paradoxical timing 609: of the circadian rhythm of sleep propensity serves to consolidate 610- sleep and wakefulness in humans". Neurosci Lett 166 (1): 63. -- 673- 674: * [373]Circadian rhythm at the [374]Open Directory Project 675- * Leloup J.C. (2009). "Circadian clocks and phosphorylation: Insights 9- [trans_pix.gif] 10: [trans_pix.gif] [6]previous page: Rhythm In Nature [7]page up: 11- Principles Of Sociology With Educational Applications | by Frederick R. -- 14- 15:Rhythm Of Groups Based On Nature 16- -- 63- 64:Rhythm Of Groups Based On Nature 65- 66: This metabolic rhythm impresses itself on all group activity, and no 67- one can be a successful "social engineer" who does not take account of -- 75- 76: Some of the longer periods of the metabolic rhythm are synchronized 77- with those of nature. The earth's daily rotation makes a [39]cycle -- 120- 121: . . . The rhythm in the activity of economic life, the alternation of 122- buoyant, purposeful expansion with aimless depression, is caused by the 123: rhythm in the yield per acre of the crops; while the rhythm in the 124: production of the crops is, in turn, caused by the rhythm of changing 125- weather which is represented by the cyclical changes in the amount of -- 129- Continue to: 130: * prev: [43]Rhythm In Nature 131- * [44]Table of Contents -- 147- [62]TOP 148: [63]previous page: Rhythm In Nature [64]page up: Principles Of 149- Sociology With Educational Applications | by Frederick R. 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Naumova^* -- 66- uncertainty of ancient and modern means of prediction make us wonder to 67: what extent we are able to understand the rhythm of nature. One might 68- argue the future cannot be known, but from a practical point of view, a -- 326- every culture all social events are synchronized by calendars; and 327: every calendar reflects the cyclic rhythm of nature. 328- Traditional celebrations and gatherings observed by communities -- 591- [170]Clear [171]Turn Off [172]Turn On 592: * [173]Mystery of Seasonality: Getting the Rhythm of NatureMystery of 593: Seasonality: Getting the Rhythm of Nature 594- 3- 4:Circadian rhythm 5- -- 12- 13: A circadian rhythm is a roughly 24-hour cycle in the biochemical, 14- physiological or behavioural processes of living entities, including -- 36- * [30]5 Biological clock in mammals 37: + [31]5.1 Determining the human circadian rhythm 38- + [32]5.2 Outside the "master clock" -- 51- 52: The earliest known account of a circadian rhythm dates from the 4th 53- century BC, when Androsthenes, a ship captain serving under -- 63- and changes in temperature.^[50][3] [51]Joseph Takahashi discovered the 64: genetic basis for the rodent circadian rhythm in 1994.^[52][4]^[53][5] 65- -- 72- adjusted to match the local time: 73: * The rhythm persists in constant conditions (for example, constant 74- dark) with a period of about 24 hours. The rationale for this -- 76- rhythms that are merely responses to external periodic cues. A 77: rhythm cannot be declared to be endogenous unless it has been 78- tested in conditions without external periodic input. 79: * The rhythm is temperature-compensated, i.e., it maintains the same 80- period over a range of temperatures. The rationale for this -- 85- coincidental. 86: * The rhythm can be reset by exposure to an external stimulus. The 87- rationale for this criterion is to distinguish circadian rhythms -- 124- just the three proteins of their central oscillator. This clock has 125: been shown to sustain a 22-hour rhythm over several days upon the 126- addition of [72]ATP. Previous explanations of the [73]prokaryotic -- 184- 185: The rhythm is linked to the light-dark cycle. Animals, including 186- humans, kept in total darkness for extended periods eventually function 187: with a [89]freerunning rhythm. Each "day", their sleep cycle is pushed 188- back or forward, depending on whether their [90]endogenous period is -- 199- will still have it when in an environment shielded from external cues, 200: but the rhythm is, of course, not entrained to the 24-hour light/dark 201: cycle in nature. The sleep-wake rhythm may, in these circumstances, 202- become out of phase with other circadian or [95]ultradian rhythms such -- 243- groups of [122]cells located in the [123]hypothalamus. Destruction of 244: the SCN results in the complete absence of a regular sleep-wake rhythm. 245- The SCN receives information about illumination through the eyes. The -- 250- tract, leading to the SCN. If cells from the SCN are removed and 251: cultured, they maintain their own rhythm in the absence of external 252- cues. -- 267- 268:[[135]edit] Determining the human circadian rhythm 269- 270- The classic phase markers for measuring the timing of a mammal's 271: circadian rhythm are 272- * melatonin secretion by the pineal gland and -- 323- response curve (PRC). Depending on the timing, light can advance or 324: delay the circadian rhythm. Both the PRC and the required 325- [155]illuminance vary from species to species and lower light levels -- 327- 328: Lighting levels that affect circadian rhythm in humans are higher than 329- the levels usually used in artificial lighting in homes. According to -- 337- It is thought that the direction of the light may have an effect on 338: entraining the circadian rhythm;^[160][24] light coming from above, 339- resembling an image of a bright sky, has greater effect than light -- 397- the day, a [181]power-nap, does not have any effect on normal circadian 398: rhythm, but can decrease stress and improve 399- productivity.^[182][33]^[183][34] -- 401- There are many health problems associated with disturbances of the 402: human circadian rhythm, such as [184]seasonal affective disorder (SAD), 403- [185]delayed sleep phase syndrome (DSPS) and other [186]circadian 404: rhythm disorders.^[187][35] Circadian rhythms also play a part in the 405- [188]reticular activating system, which is crucial for maintaining a -- 418- functioning of circadian rhythms. Recent research suggests that 419: circadian rhythm disturbances found in [199]bipolar disorder are 420- positively influenced by [200]lithium's effect on clock -- 426- cardiovascular disease [202][2] The suppression of melatonin production 427: associated with the disruption of the circadian rhythm may increase the 428- risk of developing cancer.^[203][38]^[204][39] -- 446- * [218]Circadian oscillator 447: * [219]Circadian rhythm sleep disorders 448- * [220]Cryptochrome -- 452- * [225]Jet lag 453: * [226]Light effects on circadian rhythm 454- * [227]PER1, [228]PER2, and [229]PER3, the period family genes -- 489- * Tomita J, Nakajima M, Kondo T, Iwasaki H (2005) No 490: transcription-translation feedback in circadian rhythm of KaiC 491- phosphorylation. Science 307: 251-254 -- 608- 29. [320]^ Dijk, Derk-Jan; Czeisler Charles (1994). "Paradoxical timing 609: of the circadian rhythm of sleep propensity serves to consolidate 610- sleep and wakefulness in humans". Neurosci Lett 166 (1): 63. -- 673- 674: * [373]Circadian rhythm at the [374]Open Directory Project 675- * Leloup J.C. (2009). "Circadian clocks and phosphorylation: Insights 13- Universal Timing 14: Life's Natural Rhythm 15- -- 18- and brown leaves to fall from trees. As human beings, our own inner 19: rhythm is attuned to this universal sense of timing. Guided by the 20- rising and setting of the sun, changes in temperature, and our own 21: internal rhythm, we know when it is time to sleep, eat, or be active. 22- While our minds and spirits are free to focus on other pursuits, our 23- breath and our heartbeat are always there to remind us of life's 24: pulsing rhythm that moves within and around us. 25: Moving to this rhythm, we know when it is time to stop working and when 26: to rest. Pushing our bodies to work beyond their natural rhythm 27- diminishes our ability to renew and recharge. A feeling much like jet 28: lag lets us know when we've overridden our own natural rhythm. When we 29- feel the frantic calls of all we want to accomplish impelling us to -- 32- flying south, leaves shedding, or snow falling. A walk in nature can 33: also let us re-attune is to her organic rhythm, while allowing us to 34: move back in time with our own. When we move to our natural rhythm, we 35- can achieve all we need to do with less effort. 36- We may even notice that our soul moves to its own internal, natural 37: rhythm - especially when it comes to our personal evolution. Comparing 38- ourselves to others is unnecessary. Our best guide is to move to our 39: own internal timing, while keeping time with the rhythm of nature. 40- -- 47- [12]Register for your free email, or [13]browse all articles 48: Life's Natural Rhythm 49- 9- [trans_pix.gif] 10: [trans_pix.gif] [6]previous page: Rhythm In Nature [7]page up: 11- Principles Of Sociology With Educational Applications | by Frederick R. -- 14- 15:Rhythm Of Groups Based On Nature 16- -- 63- 64:Rhythm Of Groups Based On Nature 65- 66: This metabolic rhythm impresses itself on all group activity, and no 67- one can be a successful "social engineer" who does not take account of -- 75- 76: Some of the longer periods of the metabolic rhythm are synchronized 77- with those of nature. The earth's daily rotation makes a [39]cycle -- 120- 121: . . . The rhythm in the activity of economic life, the alternation of 122- buoyant, purposeful expansion with aimless depression, is caused by the 123: rhythm in the yield per acre of the crops; while the rhythm in the 124: production of the crops is, in turn, caused by the rhythm of changing 125- weather which is represented by the cyclical changes in the amount of -- 129- Continue to: 130: * prev: [43]Rhythm In Nature 131- * [44]Table of Contents -- 147- [62]TOP 148: [63]previous page: Rhythm In Nature [64]page up: Principles Of 149- Sociology With Educational Applications | by Frederick R. 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Naumova^* -- 66- uncertainty of ancient and modern means of prediction make us wonder to 67: what extent we are able to understand the rhythm of nature. One might 68- argue the future cannot be known, but from a practical point of view, a -- 326- every culture all social events are synchronized by calendars; and 327: every calendar reflects the cyclic rhythm of nature. 328- Traditional celebrations and gatherings observed by communities -- 591- [170]Clear [171]Turn Off [172]Turn On 592: * [173]Mystery of Seasonality: Getting the Rhythm of NatureMystery of 593: Seasonality: Getting the Rhythm of Nature 594- 3- 4:Circadian rhythm 5- -- 12- 13: A circadian rhythm is a roughly 24-hour cycle in the biochemical, 14- physiological or behavioural processes of living entities, including -- 36- * [30]5 Biological clock in mammals 37: + [31]5.1 Determining the human circadian rhythm 38- + [32]5.2 Outside the "master clock" -- 51- 52: The earliest known account of a circadian rhythm dates from the 4th 53- century BC, when Androsthenes, a ship captain serving under -- 63- and changes in temperature.^[50][3] [51]Joseph Takahashi discovered the 64: genetic basis for the rodent circadian rhythm in 1994.^[52][4]^[53][5] 65- -- 72- adjusted to match the local time: 73: * The rhythm persists in constant conditions (for example, constant 74- dark) with a period of about 24 hours. The rationale for this -- 76- rhythms that are merely responses to external periodic cues. A 77: rhythm cannot be declared to be endogenous unless it has been 78- tested in conditions without external periodic input. 79: * The rhythm is temperature-compensated, i.e., it maintains the same 80- period over a range of temperatures. The rationale for this -- 85- coincidental. 86: * The rhythm can be reset by exposure to an external stimulus. The 87- rationale for this criterion is to distinguish circadian rhythms -- 124- just the three proteins of their central oscillator. This clock has 125: been shown to sustain a 22-hour rhythm over several days upon the 126- addition of [72]ATP. Previous explanations of the [73]prokaryotic -- 184- 185: The rhythm is linked to the light-dark cycle. Animals, including 186- humans, kept in total darkness for extended periods eventually function 187: with a [89]freerunning rhythm. Each "day", their sleep cycle is pushed 188- back or forward, depending on whether their [90]endogenous period is -- 199- will still have it when in an environment shielded from external cues, 200: but the rhythm is, of course, not entrained to the 24-hour light/dark 201: cycle in nature. The sleep-wake rhythm may, in these circumstances, 202- become out of phase with other circadian or [95]ultradian rhythms such -- 243- groups of [122]cells located in the [123]hypothalamus. Destruction of 244: the SCN results in the complete absence of a regular sleep-wake rhythm. 245- The SCN receives information about illumination through the eyes. The -- 250- tract, leading to the SCN. If cells from the SCN are removed and 251: cultured, they maintain their own rhythm in the absence of external 252- cues. -- 267- 268:[[135]edit] Determining the human circadian rhythm 269- 270- The classic phase markers for measuring the timing of a mammal's 271: circadian rhythm are 272- * melatonin secretion by the pineal gland and -- 323- response curve (PRC). Depending on the timing, light can advance or 324: delay the circadian rhythm. Both the PRC and the required 325- [155]illuminance vary from species to species and lower light levels -- 327- 328: Lighting levels that affect circadian rhythm in humans are higher than 329- the levels usually used in artificial lighting in homes. According to -- 337- It is thought that the direction of the light may have an effect on 338: entraining the circadian rhythm;^[160][24] light coming from above, 339- resembling an image of a bright sky, has greater effect than light -- 397- the day, a [181]power-nap, does not have any effect on normal circadian 398: rhythm, but can decrease stress and improve 399- productivity.^[182][33]^[183][34] -- 401- There are many health problems associated with disturbances of the 402: human circadian rhythm, such as [184]seasonal affective disorder (SAD), 403- [185]delayed sleep phase syndrome (DSPS) and other [186]circadian 404: rhythm disorders.^[187][35] Circadian rhythms also play a part in the 405- [188]reticular activating system, which is crucial for maintaining a -- 418- functioning of circadian rhythms. Recent research suggests that 419: circadian rhythm disturbances found in [199]bipolar disorder are 420- positively influenced by [200]lithium's effect on clock -- 426- cardiovascular disease [202][2] The suppression of melatonin production 427: associated with the disruption of the circadian rhythm may increase the 428- risk of developing cancer.^[203][38]^[204][39] -- 446- * [218]Circadian oscillator 447: * [219]Circadian rhythm sleep disorders 448- * [220]Cryptochrome -- 452- * [225]Jet lag 453: * [226]Light effects on circadian rhythm 454- * [227]PER1, [228]PER2, and [229]PER3, the period family genes -- 489- * Tomita J, Nakajima M, Kondo T, Iwasaki H (2005) No 490: transcription-translation feedback in circadian rhythm of KaiC 491- phosphorylation. Science 307: 251-254 -- 608- 29. [320]^ Dijk, Derk-Jan; Czeisler Charles (1994). "Paradoxical timing 609: of the circadian rhythm of sleep propensity serves to consolidate 610- sleep and wakefulness in humans". Neurosci Lett 166 (1): 63. -- 673- 674: * [373]Circadian rhythm at the [374]Open Directory Project 675- * Leloup J.C. (2009). "Circadian clocks and phosphorylation: Insights 13- Universal Timing 14: Life's Natural Rhythm 15- -- 18- and brown leaves to fall from trees. As human beings, our own inner 19: rhythm is attuned to this universal sense of timing. Guided by the 20- rising and setting of the sun, changes in temperature, and our own 21: internal rhythm, we know when it is time to sleep, eat, or be active. 22- While our minds and spirits are free to focus on other pursuits, our 23- breath and our heartbeat are always there to remind us of life's 24: pulsing rhythm that moves within and around us. 25: Moving to this rhythm, we know when it is time to stop working and when 26: to rest. Pushing our bodies to work beyond their natural rhythm 27- diminishes our ability to renew and recharge. A feeling much like jet 28: lag lets us know when we've overridden our own natural rhythm. When we 29- feel the frantic calls of all we want to accomplish impelling us to -- 32- flying south, leaves shedding, or snow falling. A walk in nature can 33: also let us re-attune is to her organic rhythm, while allowing us to 34: move back in time with our own. When we move to our natural rhythm, we 35- can achieve all we need to do with less effort. 36- We may even notice that our soul moves to its own internal, natural 37: rhythm - especially when it comes to our personal evolution. Comparing 38- ourselves to others is unnecessary. Our best guide is to move to our 39: own internal timing, while keeping time with the rhythm of nature. 40- -- 47- [12]Register for your free email, or [13]browse all articles 48: Life's Natural Rhythm 49- 8- 9: The Generational Rhythm of American Politics 10- -- 126- All these studies have provided basic data for the development of a 127: comprehensive theory of the generational rhythm of politics. Most of 128- their authors have not attempted to formulate such a theory and -- 296- mid-1960s? The answer to these questions lie in a proper 297: understanding of the temporal rhythm of political life in the United 298: States. (Rhythm in the sense used here refers to the structured flow 299- of time and events.) 300- 301: The American political system, like all others, has a rhythm of its 302: own, which, in turn, is linked with the overall rhythm of human 303- time. By tracing those links, we can begin to lay out a discernible -- 306- happen) when they do.^25 The historical pattern of political events 307: in the United States follows a generational rhythm which flows in 308- cycles ranging from 25 to 40 years each, approximately the -- 310- life. The sequence and impact of discrete political events is 311: substantially shaped by the rhythm of the generations, even though 312- the events themselves may seem random. Thomas Jefferson noted this -- 379- appear to move in sufficiently precise generational units to account 380: for the rhythm of social and political action. If we look closely 381- and carefully, we can map the internal structure of each generation -- 983- history, the crucial points of demarcation are very much in tune 984: with the generational rhythm of events. They are of two kinds; 985- first, the critical elections that determine who shall govern in a -- 1253- 1254: To suggest that a generational rhythm is clearly apparent in 1255- American politics is not to suggest that events move in any 1256: lock-step, that the rhythm of every generation is exactly the same 1257- as that of every other, or that there are no exceptions to the -- 1264- 1265: Chapter 2 has focused in detail on the generational rhythm of 1266- American politics. Ultimately derived from the biblical -- 1272- theory. A more systematic biostatistical basis for the generation 1273: rhythm was provided by Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson points the way to 1274: understanding that the rhythm of generations is based upon human 1275- social rhythms generally. 1276- 1277: Political events follow the rhythm of the generations, both in their 1278: internal rhythm and on an intergenerational basis. Centuries 1279- represent three generations and also have a certain pattern to them. -- 1398- 25. The discussion to be advanced in the following pages was first 1399: presented in Daniel J. Elazar, "Generational Rhythm of American 1400- Politics," American Political Quarterly (January 1978) vol. 6, no. 8- 9: The Generational Rhythm of American Politics 10- -- 126- All these studies have provided basic data for the development of a 127: comprehensive theory of the generational rhythm of politics. Most of 128- their authors have not attempted to formulate such a theory and -- 296- mid-1960s? The answer to these questions lie in a proper 297: understanding of the temporal rhythm of political life in the United 298: States. (Rhythm in the sense used here refers to the structured flow 299- of time and events.) 300- 301: The American political system, like all others, has a rhythm of its 302: own, which, in turn, is linked with the overall rhythm of human 303- time. By tracing those links, we can begin to lay out a discernible -- 306- happen) when they do.^25 The historical pattern of political events 307: in the United States follows a generational rhythm which flows in 308- cycles ranging from 25 to 40 years each, approximately the -- 310- life. The sequence and impact of discrete political events is 311: substantially shaped by the rhythm of the generations, even though 312- the events themselves may seem random. Thomas Jefferson noted this -- 379- appear to move in sufficiently precise generational units to account 380: for the rhythm of social and political action. If we look closely 381- and carefully, we can map the internal structure of each generation -- 983- history, the crucial points of demarcation are very much in tune 984: with the generational rhythm of events. They are of two kinds; 985- first, the critical elections that determine who shall govern in a -- 1253- 1254: To suggest that a generational rhythm is clearly apparent in 1255- American politics is not to suggest that events move in any 1256: lock-step, that the rhythm of every generation is exactly the same 1257- as that of every other, or that there are no exceptions to the -- 1264- 1265: Chapter 2 has focused in detail on the generational rhythm of 1266- American politics. Ultimately derived from the biblical -- 1272- theory. A more systematic biostatistical basis for the generation 1273: rhythm was provided by Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson points the way to 1274: understanding that the rhythm of generations is based upon human 1275- social rhythms generally. 1276- 1277: Political events follow the rhythm of the generations, both in their 1278: internal rhythm and on an intergenerational basis. Centuries 1279- represent three generations and also have a certain pattern to them. -- 1398- 25. The discussion to be advanced in the following pages was first 1399: presented in Daniel J. Elazar, "Generational Rhythm of American 1400- Politics," American Political Quarterly (January 1978) vol. 6, no. 48- adopted and abandoned poetic forms by analyzing their narratives on 49: rhythm. I explore the political salience of rhythmical transformations 50- and argue that the secular has been a vital and complex force in the 51- modern abandonment of metrical discipline. The secular affects how 52: poets seek to modernize their rhythm, vocabulary, and relation to 53- public. It also affects, I conclude, the ways in which anthropologists -- 74- 75: Rhythm ; Transformation ; Modernization ; Poet ; Modernity ; Poetry ; 76- Israel ; Palestine ; Near East ; 8- 9: The Generational Rhythm of American Politics 10- -- 126- All these studies have provided basic data for the development of a 127: comprehensive theory of the generational rhythm of politics. Most of 128- their authors have not attempted to formulate such a theory and -- 296- mid-1960s? The answer to these questions lie in a proper 297: understanding of the temporal rhythm of political life in the United 298: States. (Rhythm in the sense used here refers to the structured flow 299- of time and events.) 300- 301: The American political system, like all others, has a rhythm of its 302: own, which, in turn, is linked with the overall rhythm of human 303- time. By tracing those links, we can begin to lay out a discernible -- 306- happen) when they do.^25 The historical pattern of political events 307: in the United States follows a generational rhythm which flows in 308- cycles ranging from 25 to 40 years each, approximately the -- 310- life. The sequence and impact of discrete political events is 311: substantially shaped by the rhythm of the generations, even though 312- the events themselves may seem random. Thomas Jefferson noted this -- 379- appear to move in sufficiently precise generational units to account 380: for the rhythm of social and political action. If we look closely 381- and carefully, we can map the internal structure of each generation -- 983- history, the crucial points of demarcation are very much in tune 984: with the generational rhythm of events. They are of two kinds; 985- first, the critical elections that determine who shall govern in a -- 1253- 1254: To suggest that a generational rhythm is clearly apparent in 1255- American politics is not to suggest that events move in any 1256: lock-step, that the rhythm of every generation is exactly the same 1257- as that of every other, or that there are no exceptions to the -- 1264- 1265: Chapter 2 has focused in detail on the generational rhythm of 1266- American politics. Ultimately derived from the biblical -- 1272- theory. A more systematic biostatistical basis for the generation 1273: rhythm was provided by Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson points the way to 1274: understanding that the rhythm of generations is based upon human 1275- social rhythms generally. 1276- 1277: Political events follow the rhythm of the generations, both in their 1278: internal rhythm and on an intergenerational basis. Centuries 1279- represent three generations and also have a certain pattern to them. -- 1398- 25. The discussion to be advanced in the following pages was first 1399: presented in Daniel J. Elazar, "Generational Rhythm of American 1400- Politics," American Political Quarterly (January 1978) vol. 6, no. 48- adopted and abandoned poetic forms by analyzing their narratives on 49: rhythm. I explore the political salience of rhythmical transformations 50- and argue that the secular has been a vital and complex force in the 51- modern abandonment of metrical discipline. The secular affects how 52: poets seek to modernize their rhythm, vocabulary, and relation to 53- public. It also affects, I conclude, the ways in which anthropologists -- 74- 75: Rhythm ; Transformation ; Modernization ; Poet ; Modernity ; Poetry ; 76- Israel ; Palestine ; Near East ; 14- 15: Title: The Rhythm of Political Oratory 16- Author: [14]Varvara Danilina -- 28- My doctoral dissertation was completed after four years of research on 29: the rhythm of British and American political oratory. I sought to 30- establish the rhythmic norm for political public speech and to find -- 35- political science. 36: There is no single linguistic perspective on speech rhythm. For 37- instance, such distinguished scholars as D. Crystal and D. Abercrombie -- 39- to Moscow University school of thought, to which I belong, speech 40: rhythm is created by a blend of phonetics, syntax and meaning of an 41- utterance. As a result of my research, I established rhythmic -- 54- own contribution consisted in adapting this method to the study of 55: public speech, describing the typical rhythm of political oratory, and 56: challenging some popular assumptions about speech rhythm. 57: As for the impact of speech rhythm upon listeners, I started by 58- analyzing audiences in order to understand psychological, social and -- 74- Congress in the aftermath of September 11, 2001. 75: To analyze the reactions of these audiences to the rhythm of Prime 76- Minister Major and President Bush's parliamentary addresses I used M. -- 81- These phrases and syntagmas happened to be quite similar in terms of 82: rhythm to other stretches of speech in the same addresses. Moreover, 83- there proved to be little rhythmic difference between John Major and 84- George Bush's speeches. In short, my research demonstrated that there 85: is no direct interconnection between the rhythm of a public address and 86- audience responses. 8- 9: The Generational Rhythm of American Politics 10- -- 126- All these studies have provided basic data for the development of a 127: comprehensive theory of the generational rhythm of politics. Most of 128- their authors have not attempted to formulate such a theory and -- 296- mid-1960s? The answer to these questions lie in a proper 297: understanding of the temporal rhythm of political life in the United 298: States. (Rhythm in the sense used here refers to the structured flow 299- of time and events.) 300- 301: The American political system, like all others, has a rhythm of its 302: own, which, in turn, is linked with the overall rhythm of human 303- time. By tracing those links, we can begin to lay out a discernible -- 306- happen) when they do.^25 The historical pattern of political events 307: in the United States follows a generational rhythm which flows in 308- cycles ranging from 25 to 40 years each, approximately the -- 310- life. The sequence and impact of discrete political events is 311: substantially shaped by the rhythm of the generations, even though 312- the events themselves may seem random. Thomas Jefferson noted this -- 379- appear to move in sufficiently precise generational units to account 380: for the rhythm of social and political action. If we look closely 381- and carefully, we can map the internal structure of each generation -- 983- history, the crucial points of demarcation are very much in tune 984: with the generational rhythm of events. They are of two kinds; 985- first, the critical elections that determine who shall govern in a -- 1253- 1254: To suggest that a generational rhythm is clearly apparent in 1255- American politics is not to suggest that events move in any 1256: lock-step, that the rhythm of every generation is exactly the same 1257- as that of every other, or that there are no exceptions to the -- 1264- 1265: Chapter 2 has focused in detail on the generational rhythm of 1266- American politics. Ultimately derived from the biblical -- 1272- theory. A more systematic biostatistical basis for the generation 1273: rhythm was provided by Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson points the way to 1274: understanding that the rhythm of generations is based upon human 1275- social rhythms generally. 1276- 1277: Political events follow the rhythm of the generations, both in their 1278: internal rhythm and on an intergenerational basis. Centuries 1279- represent three generations and also have a certain pattern to them. -- 1398- 25. The discussion to be advanced in the following pages was first 1399: presented in Daniel J. Elazar, "Generational Rhythm of American 1400- Politics," American Political Quarterly (January 1978) vol. 6, no. 48- adopted and abandoned poetic forms by analyzing their narratives on 49: rhythm. I explore the political salience of rhythmical transformations 50- and argue that the secular has been a vital and complex force in the 51- modern abandonment of metrical discipline. The secular affects how 52: poets seek to modernize their rhythm, vocabulary, and relation to 53- public. It also affects, I conclude, the ways in which anthropologists -- 74- 75: Rhythm ; Transformation ; Modernization ; Poet ; Modernity ; Poetry ; 76- Israel ; Palestine ; Near East ; 14- 15: Title: The Rhythm of Political Oratory 16- Author: [14]Varvara Danilina -- 28- My doctoral dissertation was completed after four years of research on 29: the rhythm of British and American political oratory. I sought to 30- establish the rhythmic norm for political public speech and to find -- 35- political science. 36: There is no single linguistic perspective on speech rhythm. For 37- instance, such distinguished scholars as D. Crystal and D. Abercrombie -- 39- to Moscow University school of thought, to which I belong, speech 40: rhythm is created by a blend of phonetics, syntax and meaning of an 41- utterance. As a result of my research, I established rhythmic -- 54- own contribution consisted in adapting this method to the study of 55: public speech, describing the typical rhythm of political oratory, and 56: challenging some popular assumptions about speech rhythm. 57: As for the impact of speech rhythm upon listeners, I started by 58- analyzing audiences in order to understand psychological, social and -- 74- Congress in the aftermath of September 11, 2001. 75: To analyze the reactions of these audiences to the rhythm of Prime 76- Minister Major and President Bush's parliamentary addresses I used M. -- 81- These phrases and syntagmas happened to be quite similar in terms of 82: rhythm to other stretches of speech in the same addresses. Moreover, 83- there proved to be little rhythmic difference between John Major and 84- George Bush's speeches. In short, my research demonstrated that there 85: is no direct interconnection between the rhythm of a public address and 86- audience responses. 86- * Chorus vocals (may include horn players) 87: * Rhythm guitar(s) (plays funk strumming pattern) 88- * Tenor guitar (plays a finger-picked osinato groove) -- 94- * Organ/keyboards 95: * Rhythm [51]conga #1 96: * Rhythm [52]conga #2 97- * Solo (lead) [53]conga -- 129- * [74]Bebe cool lives in Uganda famous for his reggea mixed with 130: luganda pop and English making an Afrobeat rhythm in Uganda known 131- as Luga flow.He also lives in kampala. -- 155- * [83]Weird MC Rap artiste who occasionally experinments with 156: Afrobeat rhythm. 157- * [84]Vibe Squad A Ghanaian music crew formed by EaZZY Da Opemfour -- 160- afrobeat star in East Africa and central Africa.He is known for his 161: rhythm of 2 pac shakur 162- * [86]Mr. Something Something Canadian afrobeat group -- 298- 17. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funk 299: 18. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhythm 300- 19. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percussion_instrument 8- 9: The Generational Rhythm of American Politics 10- -- 126- All these studies have provided basic data for the development of a 127: comprehensive theory of the generational rhythm of politics. Most of 128- their authors have not attempted to formulate such a theory and -- 296- mid-1960s? The answer to these questions lie in a proper 297: understanding of the temporal rhythm of political life in the United 298: States. (Rhythm in the sense used here refers to the structured flow 299- of time and events.) 300- 301: The American political system, like all others, has a rhythm of its 302: own, which, in turn, is linked with the overall rhythm of human 303- time. By tracing those links, we can begin to lay out a discernible -- 306- happen) when they do.^25 The historical pattern of political events 307: in the United States follows a generational rhythm which flows in 308- cycles ranging from 25 to 40 years each, approximately the -- 310- life. The sequence and impact of discrete political events is 311: substantially shaped by the rhythm of the generations, even though 312- the events themselves may seem random. Thomas Jefferson noted this -- 379- appear to move in sufficiently precise generational units to account 380: for the rhythm of social and political action. If we look closely 381- and carefully, we can map the internal structure of each generation -- 983- history, the crucial points of demarcation are very much in tune 984: with the generational rhythm of events. They are of two kinds; 985- first, the critical elections that determine who shall govern in a -- 1253- 1254: To suggest that a generational rhythm is clearly apparent in 1255- American politics is not to suggest that events move in any 1256: lock-step, that the rhythm of every generation is exactly the same 1257- as that of every other, or that there are no exceptions to the -- 1264- 1265: Chapter 2 has focused in detail on the generational rhythm of 1266- American politics. Ultimately derived from the biblical -- 1272- theory. A more systematic biostatistical basis for the generation 1273: rhythm was provided by Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson points the way to 1274: understanding that the rhythm of generations is based upon human 1275- social rhythms generally. 1276- 1277: Political events follow the rhythm of the generations, both in their 1278: internal rhythm and on an intergenerational basis. Centuries 1279- represent three generations and also have a certain pattern to them. -- 1398- 25. The discussion to be advanced in the following pages was first 1399: presented in Daniel J. Elazar, "Generational Rhythm of American 1400- Politics," American Political Quarterly (January 1978) vol. 6, no. 8- 9: The Generational Rhythm of American Politics 10- -- 126- All these studies have provided basic data for the development of a 127: comprehensive theory of the generational rhythm of politics. Most of 128- their authors have not attempted to formulate such a theory and -- 296- mid-1960s? The answer to these questions lie in a proper 297: understanding of the temporal rhythm of political life in the United 298: States. (Rhythm in the sense used here refers to the structured flow 299- of time and events.) 300- 301: The American political system, like all others, has a rhythm of its 302: own, which, in turn, is linked with the overall rhythm of human 303- time. By tracing those links, we can begin to lay out a discernible -- 306- happen) when they do.^25 The historical pattern of political events 307: in the United States follows a generational rhythm which flows in 308- cycles ranging from 25 to 40 years each, approximately the -- 310- life. The sequence and impact of discrete political events is 311: substantially shaped by the rhythm of the generations, even though 312- the events themselves may seem random. Thomas Jefferson noted this -- 379- appear to move in sufficiently precise generational units to account 380: for the rhythm of social and political action. If we look closely 381- and carefully, we can map the internal structure of each generation -- 983- history, the crucial points of demarcation are very much in tune 984: with the generational rhythm of events. They are of two kinds; 985- first, the critical elections that determine who shall govern in a -- 1253- 1254: To suggest that a generational rhythm is clearly apparent in 1255- American politics is not to suggest that events move in any 1256: lock-step, that the rhythm of every generation is exactly the same 1257- as that of every other, or that there are no exceptions to the -- 1264- 1265: Chapter 2 has focused in detail on the generational rhythm of 1266- American politics. Ultimately derived from the biblical -- 1272- theory. A more systematic biostatistical basis for the generation 1273: rhythm was provided by Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson points the way to 1274: understanding that the rhythm of generations is based upon human 1275- social rhythms generally. 1276- 1277: Political events follow the rhythm of the generations, both in their 1278: internal rhythm and on an intergenerational basis. Centuries 1279- represent three generations and also have a certain pattern to them. -- 1398- 25. The discussion to be advanced in the following pages was first 1399: presented in Daniel J. Elazar, "Generational Rhythm of American 1400- Politics," American Political Quarterly (January 1978) vol. 6, no. 48- adopted and abandoned poetic forms by analyzing their narratives on 49: rhythm. I explore the political salience of rhythmical transformations 50- and argue that the secular has been a vital and complex force in the 51- modern abandonment of metrical discipline. The secular affects how 52: poets seek to modernize their rhythm, vocabulary, and relation to 53- public. It also affects, I conclude, the ways in which anthropologists -- 74- 75: Rhythm ; Transformation ; Modernization ; Poet ; Modernity ; Poetry ; 76- Israel ; Palestine ; Near East ; 8- 9: The Generational Rhythm of American Politics 10- -- 126- All these studies have provided basic data for the development of a 127: comprehensive theory of the generational rhythm of politics. Most of 128- their authors have not attempted to formulate such a theory and -- 296- mid-1960s? The answer to these questions lie in a proper 297: understanding of the temporal rhythm of political life in the United 298: States. (Rhythm in the sense used here refers to the structured flow 299- of time and events.) 300- 301: The American political system, like all others, has a rhythm of its 302: own, which, in turn, is linked with the overall rhythm of human 303- time. By tracing those links, we can begin to lay out a discernible -- 306- happen) when they do.^25 The historical pattern of political events 307: in the United States follows a generational rhythm which flows in 308- cycles ranging from 25 to 40 years each, approximately the -- 310- life. The sequence and impact of discrete political events is 311: substantially shaped by the rhythm of the generations, even though 312- the events themselves may seem random. Thomas Jefferson noted this -- 379- appear to move in sufficiently precise generational units to account 380: for the rhythm of social and political action. If we look closely 381- and carefully, we can map the internal structure of each generation -- 983- history, the crucial points of demarcation are very much in tune 984: with the generational rhythm of events. They are of two kinds; 985- first, the critical elections that determine who shall govern in a -- 1253- 1254: To suggest that a generational rhythm is clearly apparent in 1255- American politics is not to suggest that events move in any 1256: lock-step, that the rhythm of every generation is exactly the same 1257- as that of every other, or that there are no exceptions to the -- 1264- 1265: Chapter 2 has focused in detail on the generational rhythm of 1266- American politics. Ultimately derived from the biblical -- 1272- theory. A more systematic biostatistical basis for the generation 1273: rhythm was provided by Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson points the way to 1274: understanding that the rhythm of generations is based upon human 1275- social rhythms generally. 1276- 1277: Political events follow the rhythm of the generations, both in their 1278: internal rhythm and on an intergenerational basis. Centuries 1279- represent three generations and also have a certain pattern to them. -- 1398- 25. The discussion to be advanced in the following pages was first 1399: presented in Daniel J. Elazar, "Generational Rhythm of American 1400- Politics," American Political Quarterly (January 1978) vol. 6, no. 48- adopted and abandoned poetic forms by analyzing their narratives on 49: rhythm. I explore the political salience of rhythmical transformations 50- and argue that the secular has been a vital and complex force in the 51- modern abandonment of metrical discipline. The secular affects how 52: poets seek to modernize their rhythm, vocabulary, and relation to 53- public. It also affects, I conclude, the ways in which anthropologists -- 74- 75: Rhythm ; Transformation ; Modernization ; Poet ; Modernity ; Poetry ; 76- Israel ; Palestine ; Near East ; 14- 15: Title: The Rhythm of Political Oratory 16- Author: [14]Varvara Danilina -- 28- My doctoral dissertation was completed after four years of research on 29: the rhythm of British and American political oratory. I sought to 30- establish the rhythmic norm for political public speech and to find -- 35- political science. 36: There is no single linguistic perspective on speech rhythm. For 37- instance, such distinguished scholars as D. Crystal and D. Abercrombie -- 39- to Moscow University school of thought, to which I belong, speech 40: rhythm is created by a blend of phonetics, syntax and meaning of an 41- utterance. As a result of my research, I established rhythmic -- 54- own contribution consisted in adapting this method to the study of 55: public speech, describing the typical rhythm of political oratory, and 56: challenging some popular assumptions about speech rhythm. 57: As for the impact of speech rhythm upon listeners, I started by 58- analyzing audiences in order to understand psychological, social and -- 74- Congress in the aftermath of September 11, 2001. 75: To analyze the reactions of these audiences to the rhythm of Prime 76- Minister Major and President Bush's parliamentary addresses I used M. -- 81- These phrases and syntagmas happened to be quite similar in terms of 82: rhythm to other stretches of speech in the same addresses. Moreover, 83- there proved to be little rhythmic difference between John Major and 84- George Bush's speeches. In short, my research demonstrated that there 85: is no direct interconnection between the rhythm of a public address and 86- audience responses. 8- 9: The Generational Rhythm of American Politics 10- -- 126- All these studies have provided basic data for the development of a 127: comprehensive theory of the generational rhythm of politics. Most of 128- their authors have not attempted to formulate such a theory and -- 296- mid-1960s? The answer to these questions lie in a proper 297: understanding of the temporal rhythm of political life in the United 298: States. (Rhythm in the sense used here refers to the structured flow 299- of time and events.) 300- 301: The American political system, like all others, has a rhythm of its 302: own, which, in turn, is linked with the overall rhythm of human 303- time. By tracing those links, we can begin to lay out a discernible -- 306- happen) when they do.^25 The historical pattern of political events 307: in the United States follows a generational rhythm which flows in 308- cycles ranging from 25 to 40 years each, approximately the -- 310- life. The sequence and impact of discrete political events is 311: substantially shaped by the rhythm of the generations, even though 312- the events themselves may seem random. Thomas Jefferson noted this -- 379- appear to move in sufficiently precise generational units to account 380: for the rhythm of social and political action. If we look closely 381- and carefully, we can map the internal structure of each generation -- 983- history, the crucial points of demarcation are very much in tune 984: with the generational rhythm of events. They are of two kinds; 985- first, the critical elections that determine who shall govern in a -- 1253- 1254: To suggest that a generational rhythm is clearly apparent in 1255- American politics is not to suggest that events move in any 1256: lock-step, that the rhythm of every generation is exactly the same 1257- as that of every other, or that there are no exceptions to the -- 1264- 1265: Chapter 2 has focused in detail on the generational rhythm of 1266- American politics. Ultimately derived from the biblical -- 1272- theory. A more systematic biostatistical basis for the generation 1273: rhythm was provided by Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson points the way to 1274: understanding that the rhythm of generations is based upon human 1275- social rhythms generally. 1276- 1277: Political events follow the rhythm of the generations, both in their 1278: internal rhythm and on an intergenerational basis. Centuries 1279- represent three generations and also have a certain pattern to them. -- 1398- 25. The discussion to be advanced in the following pages was first 1399: presented in Daniel J. Elazar, "Generational Rhythm of American 1400- Politics," American Political Quarterly (January 1978) vol. 6, no. 48- adopted and abandoned poetic forms by analyzing their narratives on 49: rhythm. I explore the political salience of rhythmical transformations 50- and argue that the secular has been a vital and complex force in the 51- modern abandonment of metrical discipline. The secular affects how 52: poets seek to modernize their rhythm, vocabulary, and relation to 53- public. It also affects, I conclude, the ways in which anthropologists -- 74- 75: Rhythm ; Transformation ; Modernization ; Poet ; Modernity ; Poetry ; 76- Israel ; Palestine ; Near East ; 14- 15: Title: The Rhythm of Political Oratory 16- Author: [14]Varvara Danilina -- 28- My doctoral dissertation was completed after four years of research on 29: the rhythm of British and American political oratory. I sought to 30- establish the rhythmic norm for political public speech and to find -- 35- political science. 36: There is no single linguistic perspective on speech rhythm. For 37- instance, such distinguished scholars as D. Crystal and D. Abercrombie -- 39- to Moscow University school of thought, to which I belong, speech 40: rhythm is created by a blend of phonetics, syntax and meaning of an 41- utterance. As a result of my research, I established rhythmic -- 54- own contribution consisted in adapting this method to the study of 55: public speech, describing the typical rhythm of political oratory, and 56: challenging some popular assumptions about speech rhythm. 57: As for the impact of speech rhythm upon listeners, I started by 58- analyzing audiences in order to understand psychological, social and -- 74- Congress in the aftermath of September 11, 2001. 75: To analyze the reactions of these audiences to the rhythm of Prime 76- Minister Major and President Bush's parliamentary addresses I used M. -- 81- These phrases and syntagmas happened to be quite similar in terms of 82: rhythm to other stretches of speech in the same addresses. Moreover, 83- there proved to be little rhythmic difference between John Major and 84- George Bush's speeches. In short, my research demonstrated that there 85: is no direct interconnection between the rhythm of a public address and 86- audience responses. 86- * Chorus vocals (may include horn players) 87: * Rhythm guitar(s) (plays funk strumming pattern) 88- * Tenor guitar (plays a finger-picked osinato groove) -- 94- * Organ/keyboards 95: * Rhythm [51]conga #1 96: * Rhythm [52]conga #2 97- * Solo (lead) [53]conga -- 129- * [74]Bebe cool lives in Uganda famous for his reggea mixed with 130: luganda pop and English making an Afrobeat rhythm in Uganda known 131- as Luga flow.He also lives in kampala. -- 155- * [83]Weird MC Rap artiste who occasionally experinments with 156: Afrobeat rhythm. 157- * [84]Vibe Squad A Ghanaian music crew formed by EaZZY Da Opemfour -- 160- afrobeat star in East Africa and central Africa.He is known for his 161: rhythm of 2 pac shakur 162- * [86]Mr. Something Something Canadian afrobeat group -- 298- 17. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funk 299: 18. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhythm 300- 19. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percussion_instrument 67- 68:12 12/2006 [38]Compose to a Vertical Rhythm 69- -- 76- limitless choice of arbitrary quantities." So says the typographer 77: Robert Bringhurst, and just as regular use of time provides rhythm in 78: music, so regular use of space provides rhythm in typography, and 79: without rhythm the listener, or the reader, becomes disorientated and 80- lost. 81- 82: On the Web, vertical rhythm - the spacing and arrangement of text as 83- the reader descends the page - is contributed to by three factors: font 84- size, line height and margin or padding. All of these factors must 85: calculated with care in order that the rhythm is maintained. 86- -- 89- heading, body copy or sidenote, is the key to a solid dependable 90: vertical rhythm, which will engage and guide the reader down the page. 91- To see this in action, I've created [42]an example with headings, -- 113- 11. } 114: 12. Source: [44]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/1.txt 115- -- 129- With our rhythmic unit set at 18px we need to ensure that it is 130: maintained throughout the body copy. A common place to lose the rhythm 131- is the gaps set between margins. The default treatment by web browsers -- 133- this would give a spacing between the paragraphs of 12px and hence 134: throw the text out of rhythm. If the rhythm of the page is to be 135- maintained, the spacing of paragraphs should be related to the basic -- 146- 5. } 147: 6. Source: [45]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/2.txt 148- -- 157- 4. } 158: 5. Source: [46]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/3.txt 159- -- 179- adjusted to fit. The temptation is to set heading margins to a simple 180: 1em, but in order to maintain the rhythm, the top and bottom margins 181- should be set at 1.286em so that the spacing is equal to the full 18px -- 188- 6. } 189: 7. Source: [49]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/4.txt 190- -- 200- 6. } 201: 7. Source: [50]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/5.txt 202- -- 210- 6. } 211: 7. Source: [51]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/6.txt 212- -- 215- Sidenotes (and other supplementary material) are often set at a smaller 216: size to the basic text. To keep the rhythm, this smaller text should 217- still line up with body copy, so a calculation similar to that for -- 223- 4. } 224: 5. Source: [52]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/7.txt 225- -- 227- 228: One additional point where vertical rhythm is often lost is with the 229- introduction of horizontal borders. These effectively act as shims 230- pushing the subsequent text downwards, so a two pixel horizontal border 231: will throw out the vertical rhythm by two pixels. A way around this is 232- to specify horizontal lines using background images or, as in our -- 238- = 0.0833. I have added a margin of 1˝ lines above the border 239: (1.5 × 18 ÷ 12 = 2.5ems), so to maintain the rhythm the border + 240- padding must equal a ˝ (9px). We know the border is set to 1px, so the -- 243- 244:Hit me with your rhythm stick 245- 246: Composing to a vertical rhythm helps engage and guide the reader down 247- the page, but it takes typographic discipline to do so. It may seem -- 430- I think its a common misconception that text on the web will always 431: look bland, and you have proved that it can have rhythm and style. 432- * [91]02/01/2007 -- 457- I've been using this article as the basis for designing my site 458: with some "vertical rhythm". Everything is going well except with 459- forms (input, textarea, etc.). I just haven't been able to use css 460: to maintain the vertical rhythm (based on total line height of 461- 18px). -- 492- a px of height on any line that uses it, and that subtly throws off 493: the vertical rhythm for each line and it can add up depending 494- -- anybody else run into this and solve it? -- 497-[106]Anonymous 498: Does this truly keep the vertical rhythm? If you zoom in on the 499- example, you'll see that the descender of the letter g in the H1 500: header "New England" crosses your rhythm marker's background line, 501- while a lowercase g in the following paragraph does not. There -- 506- I find it humorous that this site itself does not compose to a 507: vertical rhythm. I've seen very few online that do. It's so 508- difficult to implement across browsers it is usually brushed aside -- 512-[110]eric 513: I've yet to see any empirical evidence that "vertical rhythm" 514- applied to this degree has any impact on how well a reader is able -- 520- margins -- maybe some actual data -- then I'll be interested in 521: expending the effort needed to support real vertical rhythm. Until 522- then, I just don't see how it's cost-effective. -- 612- 1. http://feeds.feedburner.com/24ways 613: 2. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#content 614- 3. http://24ways.org/2005 -- 630- 19. http://24ways.org/2006/revealing-relationships-can-be-good-form 631: 20. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 632- 21. http://24ways.org/2006/showing-good-form -- 648- 37. http://feeds.feedburner.com/24ways 649: 38. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 650- 39. http://clagnut.com/ 651: 40. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#article 652: 41. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#comments 653: 42. http://24ways.org/examples/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/example.html 654: 43. http://24ways.org/examples/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/example.html 655: 44. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/1.txt 656: 45. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/2.txt 657: 46. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/3.txt 658- 47. http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/reset/ 659: 48. http://24ways.org/examples/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/example.html 660: 49. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/4.txt 661: 50. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/5.txt 662: 51. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/6.txt 663: 52. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/7.txt 664: 53. http://twitter.com/?status=Compose+to+a+Vertical+Rhythm+http://24ways.org/200612 665: 54. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#comments 666- 56. http://julianbh.com/ 667: 58. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 668- 60. http://www.css3.info/blog/ -- 671- 66. http://www.robweychert.com/ 672: 68. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 673- 70. http://www.wilsonminer.com/ -- 675- 74. http://clagnut.com/ 676: 76. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 677- 78. http://www.thewatchmakerproject.com/ -- 681- 86. http://www.stevecochrane.com/ 682: 88. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 683- 90. http://nateklaiber.com/ 684- 92. http://www.boilerroomdigital.co.uk/ 685: 94. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 686: 96. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 687: 98. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 688- 100. http://tr.im/VRdesign 689- 102. http://www.finestfolkart.com/ 690: 104. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 691: 106. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 692- 108. http://voltagecreative.com/ 693: 110. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 694- 112. http://www.pureandsimpleweb.co.uk/ 67- 68:12 12/2006 [38]Compose to a Vertical Rhythm 69- -- 76- limitless choice of arbitrary quantities." So says the typographer 77: Robert Bringhurst, and just as regular use of time provides rhythm in 78: music, so regular use of space provides rhythm in typography, and 79: without rhythm the listener, or the reader, becomes disorientated and 80- lost. 81- 82: On the Web, vertical rhythm - the spacing and arrangement of text as 83- the reader descends the page - is contributed to by three factors: font 84- size, line height and margin or padding. All of these factors must 85: calculated with care in order that the rhythm is maintained. 86- -- 89- heading, body copy or sidenote, is the key to a solid dependable 90: vertical rhythm, which will engage and guide the reader down the page. 91- To see this in action, I've created [42]an example with headings, -- 113- 11. } 114: 12. Source: [44]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/1.txt 115- -- 129- With our rhythmic unit set at 18px we need to ensure that it is 130: maintained throughout the body copy. A common place to lose the rhythm 131- is the gaps set between margins. The default treatment by web browsers -- 133- this would give a spacing between the paragraphs of 12px and hence 134: throw the text out of rhythm. If the rhythm of the page is to be 135- maintained, the spacing of paragraphs should be related to the basic -- 146- 5. } 147: 6. Source: [45]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/2.txt 148- -- 157- 4. } 158: 5. Source: [46]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/3.txt 159- -- 179- adjusted to fit. The temptation is to set heading margins to a simple 180: 1em, but in order to maintain the rhythm, the top and bottom margins 181- should be set at 1.286em so that the spacing is equal to the full 18px -- 188- 6. } 189: 7. Source: [49]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/4.txt 190- -- 200- 6. } 201: 7. Source: [50]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/5.txt 202- -- 210- 6. } 211: 7. Source: [51]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/6.txt 212- -- 215- Sidenotes (and other supplementary material) are often set at a smaller 216: size to the basic text. To keep the rhythm, this smaller text should 217- still line up with body copy, so a calculation similar to that for -- 223- 4. } 224: 5. Source: [52]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/7.txt 225- -- 227- 228: One additional point where vertical rhythm is often lost is with the 229- introduction of horizontal borders. These effectively act as shims 230- pushing the subsequent text downwards, so a two pixel horizontal border 231: will throw out the vertical rhythm by two pixels. A way around this is 232- to specify horizontal lines using background images or, as in our -- 238- = 0.0833. I have added a margin of 1˝ lines above the border 239: (1.5 × 18 ÷ 12 = 2.5ems), so to maintain the rhythm the border + 240- padding must equal a ˝ (9px). We know the border is set to 1px, so the -- 243- 244:Hit me with your rhythm stick 245- 246: Composing to a vertical rhythm helps engage and guide the reader down 247- the page, but it takes typographic discipline to do so. It may seem -- 430- I think its a common misconception that text on the web will always 431: look bland, and you have proved that it can have rhythm and style. 432- * [91]02/01/2007 -- 457- I've been using this article as the basis for designing my site 458: with some "vertical rhythm". Everything is going well except with 459- forms (input, textarea, etc.). I just haven't been able to use css 460: to maintain the vertical rhythm (based on total line height of 461- 18px). -- 492- a px of height on any line that uses it, and that subtly throws off 493: the vertical rhythm for each line and it can add up depending 494- -- anybody else run into this and solve it? -- 497-[106]Anonymous 498: Does this truly keep the vertical rhythm? If you zoom in on the 499- example, you'll see that the descender of the letter g in the H1 500: header "New England" crosses your rhythm marker's background line, 501- while a lowercase g in the following paragraph does not. There -- 506- I find it humorous that this site itself does not compose to a 507: vertical rhythm. I've seen very few online that do. It's so 508- difficult to implement across browsers it is usually brushed aside -- 512-[110]eric 513: I've yet to see any empirical evidence that "vertical rhythm" 514- applied to this degree has any impact on how well a reader is able -- 520- margins -- maybe some actual data -- then I'll be interested in 521: expending the effort needed to support real vertical rhythm. Until 522- then, I just don't see how it's cost-effective. -- 612- 1. http://feeds.feedburner.com/24ways 613: 2. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#content 614- 3. http://24ways.org/2005 -- 630- 19. http://24ways.org/2006/revealing-relationships-can-be-good-form 631: 20. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 632- 21. http://24ways.org/2006/showing-good-form -- 648- 37. http://feeds.feedburner.com/24ways 649: 38. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 650- 39. http://clagnut.com/ 651: 40. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#article 652: 41. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#comments 653: 42. http://24ways.org/examples/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/example.html 654: 43. http://24ways.org/examples/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/example.html 655: 44. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/1.txt 656: 45. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/2.txt 657: 46. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/3.txt 658- 47. http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/reset/ 659: 48. http://24ways.org/examples/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/example.html 660: 49. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/4.txt 661: 50. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/5.txt 662: 51. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/6.txt 663: 52. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/7.txt 664: 53. http://twitter.com/?status=Compose+to+a+Vertical+Rhythm+http://24ways.org/200612 665: 54. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#comments 666- 56. http://julianbh.com/ 667: 58. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 668- 60. http://www.css3.info/blog/ -- 671- 66. http://www.robweychert.com/ 672: 68. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 673- 70. http://www.wilsonminer.com/ -- 675- 74. http://clagnut.com/ 676: 76. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 677- 78. http://www.thewatchmakerproject.com/ -- 681- 86. http://www.stevecochrane.com/ 682: 88. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 683- 90. http://nateklaiber.com/ 684- 92. http://www.boilerroomdigital.co.uk/ 685: 94. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 686: 96. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 687: 98. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 688- 100. http://tr.im/VRdesign 689- 102. http://www.finestfolkart.com/ 690: 104. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 691: 106. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 692- 108. http://voltagecreative.com/ 693: 110. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 694- 112. http://www.pureandsimpleweb.co.uk/ 2- 3:[5]Fluid Web Typography: Scale & Rhythm 4- -- 31- 32: [28]Fluid Web Typography: Scale & Rhythm 33- Dec 23, 2009 -- 297- alignment suits most purposes most of the time. In order to create a 298: sense of rhythm and movement on your page, helping to guide the 299- reader's eye around and adding visual interest to the page, a little -- 336- Craig Mod combines right-and left-justified columns of text to create 337: motion and rhythm around his page. 338- [71]04-17.jpg -- 350- you are creating and how you want your readers to scan the page. While 351: using a variety of justifications helps create rhythm and motion on 352- your page, it can quickly seem cluttered or obnoxious. Always have a 67- 68:12 12/2006 [38]Compose to a Vertical Rhythm 69- -- 76- limitless choice of arbitrary quantities." So says the typographer 77: Robert Bringhurst, and just as regular use of time provides rhythm in 78: music, so regular use of space provides rhythm in typography, and 79: without rhythm the listener, or the reader, becomes disorientated and 80- lost. 81- 82: On the Web, vertical rhythm - the spacing and arrangement of text as 83- the reader descends the page - is contributed to by three factors: font 84- size, line height and margin or padding. All of these factors must 85: calculated with care in order that the rhythm is maintained. 86- -- 89- heading, body copy or sidenote, is the key to a solid dependable 90: vertical rhythm, which will engage and guide the reader down the page. 91- To see this in action, I've created [42]an example with headings, -- 113- 11. } 114: 12. Source: [44]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/1.txt 115- -- 129- With our rhythmic unit set at 18px we need to ensure that it is 130: maintained throughout the body copy. A common place to lose the rhythm 131- is the gaps set between margins. The default treatment by web browsers -- 133- this would give a spacing between the paragraphs of 12px and hence 134: throw the text out of rhythm. If the rhythm of the page is to be 135- maintained, the spacing of paragraphs should be related to the basic -- 146- 5. } 147: 6. Source: [45]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/2.txt 148- -- 157- 4. } 158: 5. Source: [46]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/3.txt 159- -- 179- adjusted to fit. The temptation is to set heading margins to a simple 180: 1em, but in order to maintain the rhythm, the top and bottom margins 181- should be set at 1.286em so that the spacing is equal to the full 18px -- 188- 6. } 189: 7. Source: [49]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/4.txt 190- -- 200- 6. } 201: 7. Source: [50]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/5.txt 202- -- 210- 6. } 211: 7. Source: [51]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/6.txt 212- -- 215- Sidenotes (and other supplementary material) are often set at a smaller 216: size to the basic text. To keep the rhythm, this smaller text should 217- still line up with body copy, so a calculation similar to that for -- 223- 4. } 224: 5. Source: [52]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/7.txt 225- -- 227- 228: One additional point where vertical rhythm is often lost is with the 229- introduction of horizontal borders. These effectively act as shims 230- pushing the subsequent text downwards, so a two pixel horizontal border 231: will throw out the vertical rhythm by two pixels. A way around this is 232- to specify horizontal lines using background images or, as in our -- 238- = 0.0833. I have added a margin of 1˝ lines above the border 239: (1.5 × 18 ÷ 12 = 2.5ems), so to maintain the rhythm the border + 240- padding must equal a ˝ (9px). We know the border is set to 1px, so the -- 243- 244:Hit me with your rhythm stick 245- 246: Composing to a vertical rhythm helps engage and guide the reader down 247- the page, but it takes typographic discipline to do so. It may seem -- 430- I think its a common misconception that text on the web will always 431: look bland, and you have proved that it can have rhythm and style. 432- * [91]02/01/2007 -- 457- I've been using this article as the basis for designing my site 458: with some "vertical rhythm". Everything is going well except with 459- forms (input, textarea, etc.). I just haven't been able to use css 460: to maintain the vertical rhythm (based on total line height of 461- 18px). -- 492- a px of height on any line that uses it, and that subtly throws off 493: the vertical rhythm for each line and it can add up depending 494- -- anybody else run into this and solve it? -- 497-[106]Anonymous 498: Does this truly keep the vertical rhythm? If you zoom in on the 499- example, you'll see that the descender of the letter g in the H1 500: header "New England" crosses your rhythm marker's background line, 501- while a lowercase g in the following paragraph does not. There -- 506- I find it humorous that this site itself does not compose to a 507: vertical rhythm. I've seen very few online that do. It's so 508- difficult to implement across browsers it is usually brushed aside -- 512-[110]eric 513: I've yet to see any empirical evidence that "vertical rhythm" 514- applied to this degree has any impact on how well a reader is able -- 520- margins -- maybe some actual data -- then I'll be interested in 521: expending the effort needed to support real vertical rhythm. Until 522- then, I just don't see how it's cost-effective. -- 612- 1. http://feeds.feedburner.com/24ways 613: 2. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#content 614- 3. http://24ways.org/2005 -- 630- 19. http://24ways.org/2006/revealing-relationships-can-be-good-form 631: 20. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 632- 21. http://24ways.org/2006/showing-good-form -- 648- 37. http://feeds.feedburner.com/24ways 649: 38. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 650- 39. http://clagnut.com/ 651: 40. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#article 652: 41. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#comments 653: 42. http://24ways.org/examples/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/example.html 654: 43. http://24ways.org/examples/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/example.html 655: 44. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/1.txt 656: 45. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/2.txt 657: 46. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/3.txt 658- 47. http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/reset/ 659: 48. http://24ways.org/examples/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/example.html 660: 49. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/4.txt 661: 50. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/5.txt 662: 51. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/6.txt 663: 52. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/7.txt 664: 53. http://twitter.com/?status=Compose+to+a+Vertical+Rhythm+http://24ways.org/200612 665: 54. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#comments 666- 56. http://julianbh.com/ 667: 58. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 668- 60. http://www.css3.info/blog/ -- 671- 66. http://www.robweychert.com/ 672: 68. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 673- 70. http://www.wilsonminer.com/ -- 675- 74. http://clagnut.com/ 676: 76. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 677- 78. http://www.thewatchmakerproject.com/ -- 681- 86. http://www.stevecochrane.com/ 682: 88. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 683- 90. http://nateklaiber.com/ 684- 92. http://www.boilerroomdigital.co.uk/ 685: 94. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 686: 96. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 687: 98. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 688- 100. http://tr.im/VRdesign 689- 102. http://www.finestfolkart.com/ 690: 104. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 691: 106. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 692- 108. http://voltagecreative.com/ 693: 110. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 694- 112. http://www.pureandsimpleweb.co.uk/ 2- 3:[5]Fluid Web Typography: Scale & Rhythm 4- -- 31- 32: [28]Fluid Web Typography: Scale & Rhythm 33- Dec 23, 2009 -- 297- alignment suits most purposes most of the time. In order to create a 298: sense of rhythm and movement on your page, helping to guide the 299- reader's eye around and adding visual interest to the page, a little -- 336- Craig Mod combines right-and left-justified columns of text to create 337: motion and rhythm around his page. 338- [71]04-17.jpg -- 350- you are creating and how you want your readers to scan the page. While 351: using a variety of justifications helps create rhythm and motion on 352- your page, it can quickly seem cluttered or obnoxious. Always have a 312- measured in the subjects of our high self-assessment group occurred 313: earlier in the day than the peak of the daily rhythm measured in a 314- previous study [[91]15]. Peak hormonal secretions often shift to the -- 328- Thus, a subject's pattern of melatonin secretion may reflect his or her 329: life rhythm, and melatonin secretion appears to be an important index 330- of circadian rhythmicity. Based on our previous finding that growth -- 439- 17. Nagane M, Yoshimura K, Watanabe SI, Nomura M: Examination of the 440: validity of growth hormone as an index of the biological rhythm in 441- comparison with cortisol and melatonin in Japanese healthy 67- 68:12 12/2006 [38]Compose to a Vertical Rhythm 69- -- 76- limitless choice of arbitrary quantities." So says the typographer 77: Robert Bringhurst, and just as regular use of time provides rhythm in 78: music, so regular use of space provides rhythm in typography, and 79: without rhythm the listener, or the reader, becomes disorientated and 80- lost. 81- 82: On the Web, vertical rhythm - the spacing and arrangement of text as 83- the reader descends the page - is contributed to by three factors: font 84- size, line height and margin or padding. All of these factors must 85: calculated with care in order that the rhythm is maintained. 86- -- 89- heading, body copy or sidenote, is the key to a solid dependable 90: vertical rhythm, which will engage and guide the reader down the page. 91- To see this in action, I've created [42]an example with headings, -- 113- 11. } 114: 12. Source: [44]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/1.txt 115- -- 129- With our rhythmic unit set at 18px we need to ensure that it is 130: maintained throughout the body copy. A common place to lose the rhythm 131- is the gaps set between margins. The default treatment by web browsers -- 133- this would give a spacing between the paragraphs of 12px and hence 134: throw the text out of rhythm. If the rhythm of the page is to be 135- maintained, the spacing of paragraphs should be related to the basic -- 146- 5. } 147: 6. Source: [45]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/2.txt 148- -- 157- 4. } 158: 5. Source: [46]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/3.txt 159- -- 179- adjusted to fit. The temptation is to set heading margins to a simple 180: 1em, but in order to maintain the rhythm, the top and bottom margins 181- should be set at 1.286em so that the spacing is equal to the full 18px -- 188- 6. } 189: 7. Source: [49]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/4.txt 190- -- 200- 6. } 201: 7. Source: [50]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/5.txt 202- -- 210- 6. } 211: 7. Source: [51]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/6.txt 212- -- 215- Sidenotes (and other supplementary material) are often set at a smaller 216: size to the basic text. To keep the rhythm, this smaller text should 217- still line up with body copy, so a calculation similar to that for -- 223- 4. } 224: 5. Source: [52]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/7.txt 225- -- 227- 228: One additional point where vertical rhythm is often lost is with the 229- introduction of horizontal borders. These effectively act as shims 230- pushing the subsequent text downwards, so a two pixel horizontal border 231: will throw out the vertical rhythm by two pixels. A way around this is 232- to specify horizontal lines using background images or, as in our -- 238- = 0.0833. I have added a margin of 1˝ lines above the border 239: (1.5 × 18 ÷ 12 = 2.5ems), so to maintain the rhythm the border + 240- padding must equal a ˝ (9px). We know the border is set to 1px, so the -- 243- 244:Hit me with your rhythm stick 245- 246: Composing to a vertical rhythm helps engage and guide the reader down 247- the page, but it takes typographic discipline to do so. It may seem -- 430- I think its a common misconception that text on the web will always 431: look bland, and you have proved that it can have rhythm and style. 432- * [91]02/01/2007 -- 457- I've been using this article as the basis for designing my site 458: with some "vertical rhythm". Everything is going well except with 459- forms (input, textarea, etc.). I just haven't been able to use css 460: to maintain the vertical rhythm (based on total line height of 461- 18px). -- 492- a px of height on any line that uses it, and that subtly throws off 493: the vertical rhythm for each line and it can add up depending 494- -- anybody else run into this and solve it? -- 497-[106]Anonymous 498: Does this truly keep the vertical rhythm? If you zoom in on the 499- example, you'll see that the descender of the letter g in the H1 500: header "New England" crosses your rhythm marker's background line, 501- while a lowercase g in the following paragraph does not. There -- 506- I find it humorous that this site itself does not compose to a 507: vertical rhythm. I've seen very few online that do. It's so 508- difficult to implement across browsers it is usually brushed aside -- 512-[110]eric 513: I've yet to see any empirical evidence that "vertical rhythm" 514- applied to this degree has any impact on how well a reader is able -- 520- margins -- maybe some actual data -- then I'll be interested in 521: expending the effort needed to support real vertical rhythm. Until 522- then, I just don't see how it's cost-effective. -- 612- 1. http://feeds.feedburner.com/24ways 613: 2. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#content 614- 3. http://24ways.org/2005 -- 630- 19. http://24ways.org/2006/revealing-relationships-can-be-good-form 631: 20. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 632- 21. http://24ways.org/2006/showing-good-form -- 648- 37. http://feeds.feedburner.com/24ways 649: 38. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 650- 39. http://clagnut.com/ 651: 40. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#article 652: 41. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#comments 653: 42. http://24ways.org/examples/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/example.html 654: 43. http://24ways.org/examples/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/example.html 655: 44. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/1.txt 656: 45. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/2.txt 657: 46. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/3.txt 658- 47. http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/reset/ 659: 48. http://24ways.org/examples/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/example.html 660: 49. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/4.txt 661: 50. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/5.txt 662: 51. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/6.txt 663: 52. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/7.txt 664: 53. http://twitter.com/?status=Compose+to+a+Vertical+Rhythm+http://24ways.org/200612 665: 54. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#comments 666- 56. http://julianbh.com/ 667: 58. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 668- 60. http://www.css3.info/blog/ -- 671- 66. http://www.robweychert.com/ 672: 68. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 673- 70. http://www.wilsonminer.com/ -- 675- 74. http://clagnut.com/ 676: 76. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 677- 78. http://www.thewatchmakerproject.com/ -- 681- 86. http://www.stevecochrane.com/ 682: 88. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 683- 90. http://nateklaiber.com/ 684- 92. http://www.boilerroomdigital.co.uk/ 685: 94. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 686: 96. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 687: 98. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 688- 100. http://tr.im/VRdesign 689- 102. http://www.finestfolkart.com/ 690: 104. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 691: 106. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 692- 108. http://voltagecreative.com/ 693: 110. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 694- 112. http://www.pureandsimpleweb.co.uk/ 2- 3:[5]Fluid Web Typography: Scale & Rhythm 4- -- 31- 32: [28]Fluid Web Typography: Scale & Rhythm 33- Dec 23, 2009 -- 297- alignment suits most purposes most of the time. In order to create a 298: sense of rhythm and movement on your page, helping to guide the 299- reader's eye around and adding visual interest to the page, a little -- 336- Craig Mod combines right-and left-justified columns of text to create 337: motion and rhythm around his page. 338- [71]04-17.jpg -- 350- you are creating and how you want your readers to scan the page. While 351: using a variety of justifications helps create rhythm and motion on 352- your page, it can quickly seem cluttered or obnoxious. Always have a 312- measured in the subjects of our high self-assessment group occurred 313: earlier in the day than the peak of the daily rhythm measured in a 314- previous study [[91]15]. Peak hormonal secretions often shift to the -- 328- Thus, a subject's pattern of melatonin secretion may reflect his or her 329: life rhythm, and melatonin secretion appears to be an important index 330- of circadian rhythmicity. Based on our previous finding that growth -- 439- 17. Nagane M, Yoshimura K, Watanabe SI, Nomura M: Examination of the 440: validity of growth hormone as an index of the biological rhythm in 441- comparison with cortisol and melatonin in Japanese healthy 74- 75:Daily rhythm of cerebral blood flow velocity 76- -- 114- sleep-associated processes or 2) time of day changes in CBFV are due to 115: an endogenous circadian rhythm independent of sleep. The aim of this 116- study was to examine CBFV over 30 hours of sustained wakefulness to -- 131- A non-linear multiple regression, cosine fit analysis revealed that 132: both the CBT and CBFV rhythm fit a 24 hour rhythm (R^2 = 0.62 and R^2 = 133- 0.68, respectively). Circadian phase position of CBT occurred at 6:05 -- 135- difference between these two rhythms (t = 4.9, df = 10, p < 0.01). Once 136: aligned, the rhythm of CBFV closely tracked the rhythm of CBT as 137- demonstrated by the substantial correlation between these two measures -- 142- In conclusion, time of day variations in CBFV have an approximately 24 143: hour rhythm under constant conditions, suggesting regulation by a 144- circadian oscillator. The 90 degree-phase angle difference between the -- 453- clock time for the CBT nadir and CBFV nadir (Synergy software, 454: Kaleidagraph Version 3.6). Third, the minimum of the circadian rhythm 455- of CBT and salivary DLMO were also used as markers of the endogenous -- 478- A 24 hour non-linear multiple regression, cosine fit analysis revealed 479: that the overall mean CBT rhythm (n = 11) fit a 24 hour cosine rhythm 480- (R^2 = 0.62, p < 0.01), Figure [100]1. The mean CBT across all subjects -- 482- non-linear multiple regression, cosine analysis fit a 24 hour cosine 483: rhythm (R^2 = 0.67, p < 0.01), Figure [102]2. The mean CBFV across 484- subjects was 40.6 cm/sec (+/- 0.54 cm/sec). Salivary DLMO occurred 7.7 -- 489- 490:CBFV rhythm is 90 degrees out of phase with the CBT rhythm 491- -- 500- difference between the phase of CBT and CBFV. However, this subject's 501: CBT rhythm was highly unusual, with the nadir occurring at 11:35 am on 502- Day 2. Nevertheless, we felt the most appropriate way to present the -- 554- particularly the 3-4.5 hour phase difference in neurobehavioral 555: functioning relative to the CBT rhythm that has been previously 556- demonstrated in constant routine protocols [[111]25]. -- 624- between Et [CO2 ]and CBT is similar to that found by Spengler et al. 625: [[129]40], who showed a consistent but small amplitude circadian rhythm 626- in mean end-tidal Et[CO2 ]on a CR protocol. Et[CO2 ]showed a trend -- 653- pressure, the phase of CBFV reaches its lowest values during the hours 654: before 12 pm. This further suggests that the endogenous rhythm of CBFV 655- may be associated with the risk of CVAs in the late morning hours even -- 660- Overall, the results demonstrate that CBFV, in the absence of sleep, 661: exhibits properties of a circadian rhythm, as it rises and falls across 662- a 24 hour period. The 6 hour (90 degree) phase angle difference in the 663: CBFV rhythm with respect to the CBT rhythm may help explain previous 664- findings of lower CBFV values in the morning. The phase difference -- 787- 14. Yan H, Shan Y, Huang W, Bai Y, Zhang Q: Effect of body position 788: changes and circadian rhythm on cerebral blood flow velocity. 789- Space Med Eng (Beijing) 1997, 10(6):421-4. [174]OpenURL -- 897- [228]Publisher Full Text [229]OpenURL 898: 40. Spengler C, Czeisler C, Shea S: An endogenous circadian rhythm of 899- respiratory control in humans. 67- 68:12 12/2006 [38]Compose to a Vertical Rhythm 69- -- 76- limitless choice of arbitrary quantities." So says the typographer 77: Robert Bringhurst, and just as regular use of time provides rhythm in 78: music, so regular use of space provides rhythm in typography, and 79: without rhythm the listener, or the reader, becomes disorientated and 80- lost. 81- 82: On the Web, vertical rhythm - the spacing and arrangement of text as 83- the reader descends the page - is contributed to by three factors: font 84- size, line height and margin or padding. All of these factors must 85: calculated with care in order that the rhythm is maintained. 86- -- 89- heading, body copy or sidenote, is the key to a solid dependable 90: vertical rhythm, which will engage and guide the reader down the page. 91- To see this in action, I've created [42]an example with headings, -- 113- 11. } 114: 12. Source: [44]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/1.txt 115- -- 129- With our rhythmic unit set at 18px we need to ensure that it is 130: maintained throughout the body copy. A common place to lose the rhythm 131- is the gaps set between margins. The default treatment by web browsers -- 133- this would give a spacing between the paragraphs of 12px and hence 134: throw the text out of rhythm. If the rhythm of the page is to be 135- maintained, the spacing of paragraphs should be related to the basic -- 146- 5. } 147: 6. Source: [45]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/2.txt 148- -- 157- 4. } 158: 5. Source: [46]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/3.txt 159- -- 179- adjusted to fit. The temptation is to set heading margins to a simple 180: 1em, but in order to maintain the rhythm, the top and bottom margins 181- should be set at 1.286em so that the spacing is equal to the full 18px -- 188- 6. } 189: 7. Source: [49]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/4.txt 190- -- 200- 6. } 201: 7. Source: [50]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/5.txt 202- -- 210- 6. } 211: 7. Source: [51]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/6.txt 212- -- 215- Sidenotes (and other supplementary material) are often set at a smaller 216: size to the basic text. To keep the rhythm, this smaller text should 217- still line up with body copy, so a calculation similar to that for -- 223- 4. } 224: 5. Source: [52]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/7.txt 225- -- 227- 228: One additional point where vertical rhythm is often lost is with the 229- introduction of horizontal borders. These effectively act as shims 230- pushing the subsequent text downwards, so a two pixel horizontal border 231: will throw out the vertical rhythm by two pixels. A way around this is 232- to specify horizontal lines using background images or, as in our -- 238- = 0.0833. I have added a margin of 1˝ lines above the border 239: (1.5 × 18 ÷ 12 = 2.5ems), so to maintain the rhythm the border + 240- padding must equal a ˝ (9px). We know the border is set to 1px, so the -- 243- 244:Hit me with your rhythm stick 245- 246: Composing to a vertical rhythm helps engage and guide the reader down 247- the page, but it takes typographic discipline to do so. It may seem -- 430- I think its a common misconception that text on the web will always 431: look bland, and you have proved that it can have rhythm and style. 432- * [91]02/01/2007 -- 457- I've been using this article as the basis for designing my site 458: with some "vertical rhythm". Everything is going well except with 459- forms (input, textarea, etc.). I just haven't been able to use css 460: to maintain the vertical rhythm (based on total line height of 461- 18px). -- 492- a px of height on any line that uses it, and that subtly throws off 493: the vertical rhythm for each line and it can add up depending 494- -- anybody else run into this and solve it? -- 497-[106]Anonymous 498: Does this truly keep the vertical rhythm? If you zoom in on the 499- example, you'll see that the descender of the letter g in the H1 500: header "New England" crosses your rhythm marker's background line, 501- while a lowercase g in the following paragraph does not. There -- 506- I find it humorous that this site itself does not compose to a 507: vertical rhythm. I've seen very few online that do. It's so 508- difficult to implement across browsers it is usually brushed aside -- 512-[110]eric 513: I've yet to see any empirical evidence that "vertical rhythm" 514- applied to this degree has any impact on how well a reader is able -- 520- margins -- maybe some actual data -- then I'll be interested in 521: expending the effort needed to support real vertical rhythm. Until 522- then, I just don't see how it's cost-effective. -- 612- 1. http://feeds.feedburner.com/24ways 613: 2. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#content 614- 3. http://24ways.org/2005 -- 630- 19. http://24ways.org/2006/revealing-relationships-can-be-good-form 631: 20. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 632- 21. http://24ways.org/2006/showing-good-form -- 648- 37. http://feeds.feedburner.com/24ways 649: 38. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 650- 39. http://clagnut.com/ 651: 40. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#article 652: 41. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#comments 653: 42. http://24ways.org/examples/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/example.html 654: 43. http://24ways.org/examples/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/example.html 655: 44. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/1.txt 656: 45. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/2.txt 657: 46. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/3.txt 658- 47. http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/reset/ 659: 48. http://24ways.org/examples/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/example.html 660: 49. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/4.txt 661: 50. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/5.txt 662: 51. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/6.txt 663: 52. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/7.txt 664: 53. http://twitter.com/?status=Compose+to+a+Vertical+Rhythm+http://24ways.org/200612 665: 54. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#comments 666- 56. http://julianbh.com/ 667: 58. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 668- 60. http://www.css3.info/blog/ -- 671- 66. http://www.robweychert.com/ 672: 68. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 673- 70. http://www.wilsonminer.com/ -- 675- 74. http://clagnut.com/ 676: 76. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 677- 78. http://www.thewatchmakerproject.com/ -- 681- 86. http://www.stevecochrane.com/ 682: 88. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 683- 90. http://nateklaiber.com/ 684- 92. http://www.boilerroomdigital.co.uk/ 685: 94. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 686: 96. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 687: 98. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 688- 100. http://tr.im/VRdesign 689- 102. http://www.finestfolkart.com/ 690: 104. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 691: 106. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 692- 108. http://voltagecreative.com/ 693: 110. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 694- 112. http://www.pureandsimpleweb.co.uk/ 2- 3:[5]Fluid Web Typography: Scale & Rhythm 4- -- 31- 32: [28]Fluid Web Typography: Scale & Rhythm 33- Dec 23, 2009 -- 297- alignment suits most purposes most of the time. In order to create a 298: sense of rhythm and movement on your page, helping to guide the 299- reader's eye around and adding visual interest to the page, a little -- 336- Craig Mod combines right-and left-justified columns of text to create 337: motion and rhythm around his page. 338- [71]04-17.jpg -- 350- you are creating and how you want your readers to scan the page. While 351: using a variety of justifications helps create rhythm and motion on 352- your page, it can quickly seem cluttered or obnoxious. Always have a 312- measured in the subjects of our high self-assessment group occurred 313: earlier in the day than the peak of the daily rhythm measured in a 314- previous study [[91]15]. Peak hormonal secretions often shift to the -- 328- Thus, a subject's pattern of melatonin secretion may reflect his or her 329: life rhythm, and melatonin secretion appears to be an important index 330- of circadian rhythmicity. Based on our previous finding that growth -- 439- 17. Nagane M, Yoshimura K, Watanabe SI, Nomura M: Examination of the 440: validity of growth hormone as an index of the biological rhythm in 441- comparison with cortisol and melatonin in Japanese healthy 74- 75:Daily rhythm of cerebral blood flow velocity 76- -- 114- sleep-associated processes or 2) time of day changes in CBFV are due to 115: an endogenous circadian rhythm independent of sleep. The aim of this 116- study was to examine CBFV over 30 hours of sustained wakefulness to -- 131- A non-linear multiple regression, cosine fit analysis revealed that 132: both the CBT and CBFV rhythm fit a 24 hour rhythm (R^2 = 0.62 and R^2 = 133- 0.68, respectively). Circadian phase position of CBT occurred at 6:05 -- 135- difference between these two rhythms (t = 4.9, df = 10, p < 0.01). Once 136: aligned, the rhythm of CBFV closely tracked the rhythm of CBT as 137- demonstrated by the substantial correlation between these two measures -- 142- In conclusion, time of day variations in CBFV have an approximately 24 143: hour rhythm under constant conditions, suggesting regulation by a 144- circadian oscillator. The 90 degree-phase angle difference between the -- 453- clock time for the CBT nadir and CBFV nadir (Synergy software, 454: Kaleidagraph Version 3.6). Third, the minimum of the circadian rhythm 455- of CBT and salivary DLMO were also used as markers of the endogenous -- 478- A 24 hour non-linear multiple regression, cosine fit analysis revealed 479: that the overall mean CBT rhythm (n = 11) fit a 24 hour cosine rhythm 480- (R^2 = 0.62, p < 0.01), Figure [100]1. The mean CBT across all subjects -- 482- non-linear multiple regression, cosine analysis fit a 24 hour cosine 483: rhythm (R^2 = 0.67, p < 0.01), Figure [102]2. The mean CBFV across 484- subjects was 40.6 cm/sec (+/- 0.54 cm/sec). Salivary DLMO occurred 7.7 -- 489- 490:CBFV rhythm is 90 degrees out of phase with the CBT rhythm 491- -- 500- difference between the phase of CBT and CBFV. However, this subject's 501: CBT rhythm was highly unusual, with the nadir occurring at 11:35 am on 502- Day 2. Nevertheless, we felt the most appropriate way to present the -- 554- particularly the 3-4.5 hour phase difference in neurobehavioral 555: functioning relative to the CBT rhythm that has been previously 556- demonstrated in constant routine protocols [[111]25]. -- 624- between Et [CO2 ]and CBT is similar to that found by Spengler et al. 625: [[129]40], who showed a consistent but small amplitude circadian rhythm 626- in mean end-tidal Et[CO2 ]on a CR protocol. Et[CO2 ]showed a trend -- 653- pressure, the phase of CBFV reaches its lowest values during the hours 654: before 12 pm. This further suggests that the endogenous rhythm of CBFV 655- may be associated with the risk of CVAs in the late morning hours even -- 660- Overall, the results demonstrate that CBFV, in the absence of sleep, 661: exhibits properties of a circadian rhythm, as it rises and falls across 662- a 24 hour period. The 6 hour (90 degree) phase angle difference in the 663: CBFV rhythm with respect to the CBT rhythm may help explain previous 664- findings of lower CBFV values in the morning. The phase difference -- 787- 14. Yan H, Shan Y, Huang W, Bai Y, Zhang Q: Effect of body position 788: changes and circadian rhythm on cerebral blood flow velocity. 789- Space Med Eng (Beijing) 1997, 10(6):421-4. [174]OpenURL -- 897- [228]Publisher Full Text [229]OpenURL 898: 40. Spengler C, Czeisler C, Shea S: An endogenous circadian rhythm of 899- respiratory control in humans. 1: Rhythm and Meter in English Poetry 2- -- 6- marked in boldface type rather than the tradition al "/" and "x." Each 7: unit of rhythm is called a "foot" of poetry. 8- 67- 68:12 12/2006 [38]Compose to a Vertical Rhythm 69- -- 76- limitless choice of arbitrary quantities." So says the typographer 77: Robert Bringhurst, and just as regular use of time provides rhythm in 78: music, so regular use of space provides rhythm in typography, and 79: without rhythm the listener, or the reader, becomes disorientated and 80- lost. 81- 82: On the Web, vertical rhythm - the spacing and arrangement of text as 83- the reader descends the page - is contributed to by three factors: font 84- size, line height and margin or padding. All of these factors must 85: calculated with care in order that the rhythm is maintained. 86- -- 89- heading, body copy or sidenote, is the key to a solid dependable 90: vertical rhythm, which will engage and guide the reader down the page. 91- To see this in action, I've created [42]an example with headings, -- 113- 11. } 114: 12. Source: [44]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/1.txt 115- -- 129- With our rhythmic unit set at 18px we need to ensure that it is 130: maintained throughout the body copy. A common place to lose the rhythm 131- is the gaps set between margins. The default treatment by web browsers -- 133- this would give a spacing between the paragraphs of 12px and hence 134: throw the text out of rhythm. If the rhythm of the page is to be 135- maintained, the spacing of paragraphs should be related to the basic -- 146- 5. } 147: 6. Source: [45]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/2.txt 148- -- 157- 4. } 158: 5. Source: [46]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/3.txt 159- -- 179- adjusted to fit. The temptation is to set heading margins to a simple 180: 1em, but in order to maintain the rhythm, the top and bottom margins 181- should be set at 1.286em so that the spacing is equal to the full 18px -- 188- 6. } 189: 7. Source: [49]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/4.txt 190- -- 200- 6. } 201: 7. Source: [50]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/5.txt 202- -- 210- 6. } 211: 7. Source: [51]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/6.txt 212- -- 215- Sidenotes (and other supplementary material) are often set at a smaller 216: size to the basic text. To keep the rhythm, this smaller text should 217- still line up with body copy, so a calculation similar to that for -- 223- 4. } 224: 5. Source: [52]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/7.txt 225- -- 227- 228: One additional point where vertical rhythm is often lost is with the 229- introduction of horizontal borders. These effectively act as shims 230- pushing the subsequent text downwards, so a two pixel horizontal border 231: will throw out the vertical rhythm by two pixels. A way around this is 232- to specify horizontal lines using background images or, as in our -- 238- = 0.0833. I have added a margin of 1˝ lines above the border 239: (1.5 × 18 ÷ 12 = 2.5ems), so to maintain the rhythm the border + 240- padding must equal a ˝ (9px). We know the border is set to 1px, so the -- 243- 244:Hit me with your rhythm stick 245- 246: Composing to a vertical rhythm helps engage and guide the reader down 247- the page, but it takes typographic discipline to do so. It may seem -- 430- I think its a common misconception that text on the web will always 431: look bland, and you have proved that it can have rhythm and style. 432- * [91]02/01/2007 -- 457- I've been using this article as the basis for designing my site 458: with some "vertical rhythm". Everything is going well except with 459- forms (input, textarea, etc.). I just haven't been able to use css 460: to maintain the vertical rhythm (based on total line height of 461- 18px). -- 492- a px of height on any line that uses it, and that subtly throws off 493: the vertical rhythm for each line and it can add up depending 494- -- anybody else run into this and solve it? -- 497-[106]Anonymous 498: Does this truly keep the vertical rhythm? If you zoom in on the 499- example, you'll see that the descender of the letter g in the H1 500: header "New England" crosses your rhythm marker's background line, 501- while a lowercase g in the following paragraph does not. There -- 506- I find it humorous that this site itself does not compose to a 507: vertical rhythm. I've seen very few online that do. It's so 508- difficult to implement across browsers it is usually brushed aside -- 512-[110]eric 513: I've yet to see any empirical evidence that "vertical rhythm" 514- applied to this degree has any impact on how well a reader is able -- 520- margins -- maybe some actual data -- then I'll be interested in 521: expending the effort needed to support real vertical rhythm. Until 522- then, I just don't see how it's cost-effective. -- 612- 1. http://feeds.feedburner.com/24ways 613: 2. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#content 614- 3. http://24ways.org/2005 -- 630- 19. http://24ways.org/2006/revealing-relationships-can-be-good-form 631: 20. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 632- 21. http://24ways.org/2006/showing-good-form -- 648- 37. http://feeds.feedburner.com/24ways 649: 38. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 650- 39. http://clagnut.com/ 651: 40. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#article 652: 41. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#comments 653: 42. http://24ways.org/examples/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/example.html 654: 43. http://24ways.org/examples/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/example.html 655: 44. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/1.txt 656: 45. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/2.txt 657: 46. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/3.txt 658- 47. http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/reset/ 659: 48. http://24ways.org/examples/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/example.html 660: 49. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/4.txt 661: 50. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/5.txt 662: 51. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/6.txt 663: 52. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/7.txt 664: 53. http://twitter.com/?status=Compose+to+a+Vertical+Rhythm+http://24ways.org/200612 665: 54. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#comments 666- 56. http://julianbh.com/ 667: 58. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 668- 60. http://www.css3.info/blog/ -- 671- 66. http://www.robweychert.com/ 672: 68. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 673- 70. http://www.wilsonminer.com/ -- 675- 74. http://clagnut.com/ 676: 76. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 677- 78. http://www.thewatchmakerproject.com/ -- 681- 86. http://www.stevecochrane.com/ 682: 88. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 683- 90. http://nateklaiber.com/ 684- 92. http://www.boilerroomdigital.co.uk/ 685: 94. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 686: 96. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 687: 98. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 688- 100. http://tr.im/VRdesign 689- 102. http://www.finestfolkart.com/ 690: 104. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 691: 106. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 692- 108. http://voltagecreative.com/ 693: 110. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 694- 112. http://www.pureandsimpleweb.co.uk/ 2- 3:[5]Fluid Web Typography: Scale & Rhythm 4- -- 31- 32: [28]Fluid Web Typography: Scale & Rhythm 33- Dec 23, 2009 -- 297- alignment suits most purposes most of the time. In order to create a 298: sense of rhythm and movement on your page, helping to guide the 299- reader's eye around and adding visual interest to the page, a little -- 336- Craig Mod combines right-and left-justified columns of text to create 337: motion and rhythm around his page. 338- [71]04-17.jpg -- 350- you are creating and how you want your readers to scan the page. While 351: using a variety of justifications helps create rhythm and motion on 352- your page, it can quickly seem cluttered or obnoxious. Always have a 312- measured in the subjects of our high self-assessment group occurred 313: earlier in the day than the peak of the daily rhythm measured in a 314- previous study [[91]15]. Peak hormonal secretions often shift to the -- 328- Thus, a subject's pattern of melatonin secretion may reflect his or her 329: life rhythm, and melatonin secretion appears to be an important index 330- of circadian rhythmicity. Based on our previous finding that growth -- 439- 17. Nagane M, Yoshimura K, Watanabe SI, Nomura M: Examination of the 440: validity of growth hormone as an index of the biological rhythm in 441- comparison with cortisol and melatonin in Japanese healthy 74- 75:Daily rhythm of cerebral blood flow velocity 76- -- 114- sleep-associated processes or 2) time of day changes in CBFV are due to 115: an endogenous circadian rhythm independent of sleep. The aim of this 116- study was to examine CBFV over 30 hours of sustained wakefulness to -- 131- A non-linear multiple regression, cosine fit analysis revealed that 132: both the CBT and CBFV rhythm fit a 24 hour rhythm (R^2 = 0.62 and R^2 = 133- 0.68, respectively). Circadian phase position of CBT occurred at 6:05 -- 135- difference between these two rhythms (t = 4.9, df = 10, p < 0.01). Once 136: aligned, the rhythm of CBFV closely tracked the rhythm of CBT as 137- demonstrated by the substantial correlation between these two measures -- 142- In conclusion, time of day variations in CBFV have an approximately 24 143: hour rhythm under constant conditions, suggesting regulation by a 144- circadian oscillator. The 90 degree-phase angle difference between the -- 453- clock time for the CBT nadir and CBFV nadir (Synergy software, 454: Kaleidagraph Version 3.6). Third, the minimum of the circadian rhythm 455- of CBT and salivary DLMO were also used as markers of the endogenous -- 478- A 24 hour non-linear multiple regression, cosine fit analysis revealed 479: that the overall mean CBT rhythm (n = 11) fit a 24 hour cosine rhythm 480- (R^2 = 0.62, p < 0.01), Figure [100]1. The mean CBT across all subjects -- 482- non-linear multiple regression, cosine analysis fit a 24 hour cosine 483: rhythm (R^2 = 0.67, p < 0.01), Figure [102]2. The mean CBFV across 484- subjects was 40.6 cm/sec (+/- 0.54 cm/sec). Salivary DLMO occurred 7.7 -- 489- 490:CBFV rhythm is 90 degrees out of phase with the CBT rhythm 491- -- 500- difference between the phase of CBT and CBFV. However, this subject's 501: CBT rhythm was highly unusual, with the nadir occurring at 11:35 am on 502- Day 2. Nevertheless, we felt the most appropriate way to present the -- 554- particularly the 3-4.5 hour phase difference in neurobehavioral 555: functioning relative to the CBT rhythm that has been previously 556- demonstrated in constant routine protocols [[111]25]. -- 624- between Et [CO2 ]and CBT is similar to that found by Spengler et al. 625: [[129]40], who showed a consistent but small amplitude circadian rhythm 626- in mean end-tidal Et[CO2 ]on a CR protocol. Et[CO2 ]showed a trend -- 653- pressure, the phase of CBFV reaches its lowest values during the hours 654: before 12 pm. This further suggests that the endogenous rhythm of CBFV 655- may be associated with the risk of CVAs in the late morning hours even -- 660- Overall, the results demonstrate that CBFV, in the absence of sleep, 661: exhibits properties of a circadian rhythm, as it rises and falls across 662- a 24 hour period. The 6 hour (90 degree) phase angle difference in the 663: CBFV rhythm with respect to the CBT rhythm may help explain previous 664- findings of lower CBFV values in the morning. The phase difference -- 787- 14. Yan H, Shan Y, Huang W, Bai Y, Zhang Q: Effect of body position 788: changes and circadian rhythm on cerebral blood flow velocity. 789- Space Med Eng (Beijing) 1997, 10(6):421-4. [174]OpenURL -- 897- [228]Publisher Full Text [229]OpenURL 898: 40. Spengler C, Czeisler C, Shea S: An endogenous circadian rhythm of 899- respiratory control in humans. 1: Rhythm and Meter in English Poetry 2- -- 6- marked in boldface type rather than the tradition al "/" and "x." Each 7: unit of rhythm is called a "foot" of poetry. 8- 791- [268]Gerard Manley Hopkins. Hopkins' major innovation was what he 792: called [269]sprung rhythm. He claimed most poetry was written in this 793- older rhythmic structure inherited from the Norman side of the English -- 795- with the stressed syllable falling in the same place on each 796: repetition. Sprung rhythm is structured around feet with a variable 797- number of syllables, generally between one and four syllables per foot, -- 949- 15. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poetry 950: 16. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhythm 951- 17. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verse_(poetry) 3- 4:Rhythm 5- -- 8- Jump to: [6]navigation, [7]search 9: For other uses, see [8]Rhythm (disambiguation). 10- 11: Rhythm (from [9]greek rhuthµo'*s - rhythmos, "any measured flow or 12- movement, symmetry") is the variation of the length and accentuation of -- 16- 17: * [10]1 Rhythm in linguistics 18: * [11]2 Origins of human appreciation of rhythm 19: * [12]3 Rhythm notation and the oral tradition 20- + [13]3.1 African music -- 28- 29:[[21]edit] Rhythm in linguistics 30- 31: The study of rhythm, stress, and [22]pitch in [23]speech is called 32- [24]prosody; it is a topic in [25]linguistics. Narmour (1980, -- 45- 46:[[33]edit] Origins of human appreciation of rhythm 47- 48- In his series How Music Works, [34]Howard Goodall presents theories 49: that rhythm recalls how we walk and the heartbeat we heard in the womb. 50- More likely is that a simple pulse or [35]di-dah beat recalls the -- 53- animal chasing us - a fight or flight response. From a less darwinist 54: perspective, perceiving rhythm is the ability to master the otherwise 55: invisible dimension, time. Rhythm is possibly also rooted in courtship 56- ritual.^[36][1] 57- 58: Neurologist [37]Oliver Sacks posits that human affinity for rhythm is 59: fundamental, so much that a person's sense of rhythm cannot be lost in 60- the way that music and language can (e.g. by [38]stroke). In addition, 61- he states that [39]chimpanzees and other animals show no similar 62: appreciation for rhythm.^[40][2] 63- 64:[[41]edit] Rhythm notation and the oral tradition 65- -- 83- Indian music has also been passed on orally. Tabla players would learn 84: to speak complex rhythm patterns and phrases before attempting to play 85- them. [48]Sheila Chandra, an English pop singer of Indian descent, made -- 117- than one time signature is called [71]polymeter. See also 118: [72]polyrhythm. In recent years, rhythm and meter have become an 119- important area of research among music scholars. Recent work in these -- 124- 125: Some [77]genres of music make different use of rhythm than others. Most 126- Western music is based on [78]subdivision, while non-Western music uses 127: more [79]additive rhythm. [80]African music makes heavy use of 128- [81]polyrhythms, and [82]Indian music uses [83]complex cycles such as 7 -- 132- such as 4/4 or 3/4 and makes little use of [88]syncopation. 133: [89]Clave is a common underlying rhythm in [90]African, [91]Cuban 134- music, and [92]Brazilian music. -- 145- complex music using [100]odd meters, and techniques such as 146: [101]phasing and [102]additive rhythm. At the same time, modernists 147- such as [103]Olivier Messiaen and his pupils used increased complexity -- 158- periodic rhythms and collaborated with [111]Léon Thérémin to invent the 159: [112]Rhythmicon, the first electronic [113]rhythm machine, in order to 160- perform them. Similarly, [114]Conlon Nancarrow wrote for the -- 185- dance--it doesn't work." 186: 3. [136]^ In [137]Discovering Music: Rhythm with [138]Leonard Slatkin 187- at 5:05 -- 190- 191: * Hasty, Christopher (1997). Meter as Rhythm. Oxford: Oxford 192- University Press. [140]ISBN 0-19-510066-2. -- 201- Music. [144]ISBN 1-58046-143-3. 202: * Yeston, Maury (1976). "The Stratification of Musical Rhythm". 203- -- 205- 206: * McGaughey, William (2001). "Rhythm and Self-Consciousness: New 207- Ideals for an Electronic Civilization". Minneapolis: Thistlerose 208- Publications. [146]ISBN 0-9605630-4-0. 209: * Honing, H. (2002). [147]"Structure and interpretation of rhythm and 210- timing." Tijdschrift voor Muziektheorie [Dutch Journal of Music 211- Theory] 7(3): 227-232. 212: * Lewis, Andrew (2005). Rhythm--What it is and How to Improve Your 213- Sense of It. San Francisco: [148]RhythmSource Press. [149]ISBN 214- 978-0-9754667-0-4. 215: * Williams, C. F. A., The Aristoxenian Theory of Musical Rhythm, 216- (Cambridge Library Collection - Music), Cambridge University Press; 217- 1st edition, 2009. 218: * Toussaint, G. T., "The geometry of musical rhythm," In J. Akiyama, 219- M. Kano, and X. 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Narmour (1980, -- 45- 46:[[33]edit] Origins of human appreciation of rhythm 47- 48- In his series How Music Works, [34]Howard Goodall presents theories 49: that rhythm recalls how we walk and the heartbeat we heard in the womb. 50- More likely is that a simple pulse or [35]di-dah beat recalls the -- 53- animal chasing us - a fight or flight response. From a less darwinist 54: perspective, perceiving rhythm is the ability to master the otherwise 55: invisible dimension, time. Rhythm is possibly also rooted in courtship 56- ritual.^[36][1] 57- 58: Neurologist [37]Oliver Sacks posits that human affinity for rhythm is 59: fundamental, so much that a person's sense of rhythm cannot be lost in 60- the way that music and language can (e.g. by [38]stroke). In addition, 61- he states that [39]chimpanzees and other animals show no similar 62: appreciation for rhythm.^[40][2] 63- 64:[[41]edit] Rhythm notation and the oral tradition 65- -- 83- Indian music has also been passed on orally. Tabla players would learn 84: to speak complex rhythm patterns and phrases before attempting to play 85- them. [48]Sheila Chandra, an English pop singer of Indian descent, made -- 117- than one time signature is called [71]polymeter. See also 118: [72]polyrhythm. In recent years, rhythm and meter have become an 119- important area of research among music scholars. Recent work in these -- 124- 125: Some [77]genres of music make different use of rhythm than others. Most 126- Western music is based on [78]subdivision, while non-Western music uses 127: more [79]additive rhythm. [80]African music makes heavy use of 128- [81]polyrhythms, and [82]Indian music uses [83]complex cycles such as 7 -- 132- such as 4/4 or 3/4 and makes little use of [88]syncopation. 133: [89]Clave is a common underlying rhythm in [90]African, [91]Cuban 134- music, and [92]Brazilian music. -- 145- complex music using [100]odd meters, and techniques such as 146: [101]phasing and [102]additive rhythm. At the same time, modernists 147- such as [103]Olivier Messiaen and his pupils used increased complexity -- 158- periodic rhythms and collaborated with [111]Léon Thérémin to invent the 159: [112]Rhythmicon, the first electronic [113]rhythm machine, in order to 160- perform them. Similarly, [114]Conlon Nancarrow wrote for the -- 185- dance--it doesn't work." 186: 3. [136]^ In [137]Discovering Music: Rhythm with [138]Leonard Slatkin 187- at 5:05 -- 190- 191: * Hasty, Christopher (1997). Meter as Rhythm. Oxford: Oxford 192- University Press. [140]ISBN 0-19-510066-2. -- 201- Music. [144]ISBN 1-58046-143-3. 202: * Yeston, Maury (1976). "The Stratification of Musical Rhythm". 203- -- 205- 206: * McGaughey, William (2001). "Rhythm and Self-Consciousness: New 207- Ideals for an Electronic Civilization". Minneapolis: Thistlerose 208- Publications. [146]ISBN 0-9605630-4-0. 209: * Honing, H. (2002). [147]"Structure and interpretation of rhythm and 210- timing." Tijdschrift voor Muziektheorie [Dutch Journal of Music 211- Theory] 7(3): 227-232. 212: * Lewis, Andrew (2005). Rhythm--What it is and How to Improve Your 213- Sense of It. San Francisco: [148]RhythmSource Press. [149]ISBN 214- 978-0-9754667-0-4. 215: * Williams, C. F. A., The Aristoxenian Theory of Musical Rhythm, 216- (Cambridge Library Collection - Music), Cambridge University Press; 217- 1st edition, 2009. 218: * Toussaint, G. T., "The geometry of musical rhythm," In J. Akiyama, 219- M. Kano, and X. 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http://bs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ritam -- 628- 278. http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A0%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%BC 629: 279. http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhythm 630- 280. http://sk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rytmus_(hudba) 2- 3: Rhythm explained 4- -- 6- 7: 27 rhythm exercises 8- 9- by Daniel Laberge 10: Rhythm figure 11- 12- 13: Hi rhythm lovers, 14- I've devised these exercises in the early seventies while teaching 15- music. 16: I could not find any existing book that saw rhythm the way I did. 17: This method is based on "rhythmic figures" or rhythm possibilities. 18- Each one lasts one beat. -- 30- only wrote the theory that goes along in 2002. 31: The book is called "Rhythm explained" and I am gradually placing its 32- content here. -- 46- 47: [2]Rhythm exercise 1-1 48- -- 56- 57: [7]Rhythm exercise 1-2 58- -- 66- 67: [11]Rhythm exercise 1-3 68- -- 173- 174: [16]Rhythm exercise 2-1 175- -- 183- 184: [18]Rhythm exercise 2-2 185- -- 195- 196: [21]Rhythm exercise 2-3 197- -- 205- 206: [23]Rhythm exercise 2-4 207- -- 215- 216: [25]Rhythm exercise 2-5 217- -- 227- 228: [27]Rhythm exercise 2-6 229- -- 268- ternary 269: rhythm 270- -- 298- 299: [29]Rhythm exercise 3-1 300- -- 308- 309: [31]Rhythm exercise 3-2 310- -- 318- 319: [33]Rhythm exercise 3-3 320- -- 330- 331: [35]Rhythm exercise 3-1s 332- -- 338- 339: [38]Rhythm exercise 3-2s 340- -- 347- 348: [41]Rhythm exercise 3-3s 349- -- 404- 405: [44]Rhythm exercise 4-1 406- -- 414- 415: [46]Rhythm exercise 4-2 416- -- 424- 425: [48]Rhythm exercise 4-3 426- -- 434- 435: [50]Rhythm exercise 4-4 436- -- 444- 445: [52]Rhythm exercise 4-5 446- -- 454- 455: [54]Rhythm exercise 4-6 456- -- 466- 467: [56]Rhythm exercise 4-1s 468- -- 474- 475: [59]Rhythm exercise 4-2s 476- -- 482- 483: [62]Rhythm exercise 4-3s 484- -- 491- 492: [65]Rhythm exercise 4-4s 493- -- 500- 501: [68]Rhythm exercise 4-5s 502- -- 508- 509: [71]Rhythm exercise 4-6s 510- -- 528- 1. http://www.daniellaberge.net/index.htm 529: 2. 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Narmour (1980, -- 45- 46:[[33]edit] Origins of human appreciation of rhythm 47- 48- In his series How Music Works, [34]Howard Goodall presents theories 49: that rhythm recalls how we walk and the heartbeat we heard in the womb. 50- More likely is that a simple pulse or [35]di-dah beat recalls the -- 53- animal chasing us - a fight or flight response. From a less darwinist 54: perspective, perceiving rhythm is the ability to master the otherwise 55: invisible dimension, time. Rhythm is possibly also rooted in courtship 56- ritual.^[36][1] 57- 58: Neurologist [37]Oliver Sacks posits that human affinity for rhythm is 59: fundamental, so much that a person's sense of rhythm cannot be lost in 60- the way that music and language can (e.g. by [38]stroke). In addition, 61- he states that [39]chimpanzees and other animals show no similar 62: appreciation for rhythm.^[40][2] 63- 64:[[41]edit] Rhythm notation and the oral tradition 65- -- 83- Indian music has also been passed on orally. Tabla players would learn 84: to speak complex rhythm patterns and phrases before attempting to play 85- them. [48]Sheila Chandra, an English pop singer of Indian descent, made -- 117- than one time signature is called [71]polymeter. See also 118: [72]polyrhythm. In recent years, rhythm and meter have become an 119- important area of research among music scholars. Recent work in these -- 124- 125: Some [77]genres of music make different use of rhythm than others. Most 126- Western music is based on [78]subdivision, while non-Western music uses 127: more [79]additive rhythm. [80]African music makes heavy use of 128- [81]polyrhythms, and [82]Indian music uses [83]complex cycles such as 7 -- 132- such as 4/4 or 3/4 and makes little use of [88]syncopation. 133: [89]Clave is a common underlying rhythm in [90]African, [91]Cuban 134- music, and [92]Brazilian music. -- 145- complex music using [100]odd meters, and techniques such as 146: [101]phasing and [102]additive rhythm. At the same time, modernists 147- such as [103]Olivier Messiaen and his pupils used increased complexity -- 158- periodic rhythms and collaborated with [111]Léon Thérémin to invent the 159: [112]Rhythmicon, the first electronic [113]rhythm machine, in order to 160- perform them. Similarly, [114]Conlon Nancarrow wrote for the -- 185- dance--it doesn't work." 186: 3. [136]^ In [137]Discovering Music: Rhythm with [138]Leonard Slatkin 187- at 5:05 -- 190- 191: * Hasty, Christopher (1997). Meter as Rhythm. Oxford: Oxford 192- University Press. [140]ISBN 0-19-510066-2. -- 201- Music. [144]ISBN 1-58046-143-3. 202: * Yeston, Maury (1976). "The Stratification of Musical Rhythm". 203- -- 205- 206: * McGaughey, William (2001). "Rhythm and Self-Consciousness: New 207- Ideals for an Electronic Civilization". Minneapolis: Thistlerose 208- Publications. [146]ISBN 0-9605630-4-0. 209: * Honing, H. (2002). [147]"Structure and interpretation of rhythm and 210- timing." Tijdschrift voor Muziektheorie [Dutch Journal of Music 211- Theory] 7(3): 227-232. 212: * Lewis, Andrew (2005). Rhythm--What it is and How to Improve Your 213- Sense of It. San Francisco: [148]RhythmSource Press. [149]ISBN 214- 978-0-9754667-0-4. 215: * Williams, C. F. A., The Aristoxenian Theory of Musical Rhythm, 216- (Cambridge Library Collection - Music), Cambridge University Press; 217- 1st edition, 2009. 218: * Toussaint, G. T., "The geometry of musical rhythm," In J. Akiyama, 219- M. Kano, and X. 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saxophonist sticks essentially to a quintet of trumpet and sax backed 501: by all-star rhythm sections. Three of the tracks include hard bop 502- trumpeter Terumasa Hino while the other three feature little-known -- 536- nova with flute and horns that captures the mood of a good night out at 537: its end. "Yambambe," an Afro rhythm behind mostly piano, sounds more 538- sophisticated than its simple construction. "El Altiplano" is supposed -- 657- 2. http://orgyinrhythm.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss 658: 3. http://www.blogger.com/navbar.g?targetBlogID=23242779&blogName=ORGY+IN+RHYTHM&publishMode=PUBLISH_MODE_BLOGSPOT&navbarType=BLACK&layoutType=LAYOUTS&searchRoot=http%3A%2F%2Forgyinrhythm.blogspot.com%2Fsearch&blogLocale=en_US&homepageUrl=http%3A%2F%2Forgyinrhythm.blogspot.com%2F 659- 4. http://orgyinrhythm.blogspot.com/#main 3- 4:Rhythm 5- -- 8- Jump to: [6]navigation, [7]search 9: For other uses, see [8]Rhythm (disambiguation). 10- 11: Rhythm (from [9]greek rhuthµo'*s - rhythmos, "any measured flow or 12- movement, symmetry") is the variation of the length and accentuation of -- 16- 17: * [10]1 Rhythm in linguistics 18: * [11]2 Origins of human appreciation of rhythm 19: * [12]3 Rhythm notation and the oral tradition 20- + [13]3.1 African music -- 28- 29:[[21]edit] Rhythm in linguistics 30- 31: The study of rhythm, stress, and [22]pitch in [23]speech is called 32- [24]prosody; it is a topic in [25]linguistics. Narmour (1980, -- 45- 46:[[33]edit] Origins of human appreciation of rhythm 47- 48- In his series How Music Works, [34]Howard Goodall presents theories 49: that rhythm recalls how we walk and the heartbeat we heard in the womb. 50- More likely is that a simple pulse or [35]di-dah beat recalls the -- 53- animal chasing us - a fight or flight response. From a less darwinist 54: perspective, perceiving rhythm is the ability to master the otherwise 55: invisible dimension, time. Rhythm is possibly also rooted in courtship 56- ritual.^[36][1] 57- 58: Neurologist [37]Oliver Sacks posits that human affinity for rhythm is 59: fundamental, so much that a person's sense of rhythm cannot be lost in 60- the way that music and language can (e.g. by [38]stroke). In addition, 61- he states that [39]chimpanzees and other animals show no similar 62: appreciation for rhythm.^[40][2] 63- 64:[[41]edit] Rhythm notation and the oral tradition 65- -- 83- Indian music has also been passed on orally. Tabla players would learn 84: to speak complex rhythm patterns and phrases before attempting to play 85- them. [48]Sheila Chandra, an English pop singer of Indian descent, made -- 117- than one time signature is called [71]polymeter. See also 118: [72]polyrhythm. In recent years, rhythm and meter have become an 119- important area of research among music scholars. Recent work in these -- 124- 125: Some [77]genres of music make different use of rhythm than others. Most 126- Western music is based on [78]subdivision, while non-Western music uses 127: more [79]additive rhythm. [80]African music makes heavy use of 128- [81]polyrhythms, and [82]Indian music uses [83]complex cycles such as 7 -- 132- such as 4/4 or 3/4 and makes little use of [88]syncopation. 133: [89]Clave is a common underlying rhythm in [90]African, [91]Cuban 134- music, and [92]Brazilian music. -- 145- complex music using [100]odd meters, and techniques such as 146: [101]phasing and [102]additive rhythm. At the same time, modernists 147- such as [103]Olivier Messiaen and his pupils used increased complexity -- 158- periodic rhythms and collaborated with [111]Léon Thérémin to invent the 159: [112]Rhythmicon, the first electronic [113]rhythm machine, in order to 160- perform them. Similarly, [114]Conlon Nancarrow wrote for the -- 185- dance--it doesn't work." 186: 3. [136]^ In [137]Discovering Music: Rhythm with [138]Leonard Slatkin 187- at 5:05 -- 190- 191: * Hasty, Christopher (1997). Meter as Rhythm. Oxford: Oxford 192- University Press. [140]ISBN 0-19-510066-2. -- 201- Music. [144]ISBN 1-58046-143-3. 202: * Yeston, Maury (1976). "The Stratification of Musical Rhythm". 203- -- 205- 206: * McGaughey, William (2001). "Rhythm and Self-Consciousness: New 207- Ideals for an Electronic Civilization". Minneapolis: Thistlerose 208- Publications. [146]ISBN 0-9605630-4-0. 209: * Honing, H. (2002). [147]"Structure and interpretation of rhythm and 210- timing." Tijdschrift voor Muziektheorie [Dutch Journal of Music 211- Theory] 7(3): 227-232. 212: * Lewis, Andrew (2005). Rhythm--What it is and How to Improve Your 213- Sense of It. San Francisco: [148]RhythmSource Press. [149]ISBN 214- 978-0-9754667-0-4. 215: * Williams, C. F. A., The Aristoxenian Theory of Musical Rhythm, 216- (Cambridge Library Collection - Music), Cambridge University Press; 217- 1st edition, 2009. 218: * Toussaint, G. T., "The geometry of musical rhythm," In J. Akiyama, 219- M. Kano, and X. Tan, editors, Proceedings of the Japan Conference -- 243- [203]Coda · [204]Exposition · [205]Harmony · [206]Melody · [207]Motif · 244: [208]Recapitulation · Rhythm ([209]Beat · [210]Meter · [211]Tempo) · 245- [212]Theme · [213]Tonality · [214]Atonality -- 249- [221]Neume · [222]Tablature 250: Retrieved from "[223]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhythm" 251: [224]Categories: [225]Rhythm | [226]Greek loanwords 252- Hidden categories: [227]Vague or ambiguous geographic scope -- 350- Liens visibles 351: 1. http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rhythm&action=edit 352- 2. http://en.wikipedia.org/w/opensearch_desc.php -- 355- 5. http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:RecentChanges&feed=atom 356: 6. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhythm#column-one 357: 7. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhythm#searchInput 358- 8. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhythm_(disambiguation) 359- 9. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_language 360: 10. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhythm#Rhythm_in_linguistics 361: 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http://bs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ritam -- 628- 278. http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A0%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%BC 629: 279. http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhythm 630- 280. http://sk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rytmus_(hudba) 2- 3: Rhythm explained 4- -- 6- 7: 27 rhythm exercises 8- 9- by Daniel Laberge 10: Rhythm figure 11- 12- 13: Hi rhythm lovers, 14- I've devised these exercises in the early seventies while teaching 15- music. 16: I could not find any existing book that saw rhythm the way I did. 17: This method is based on "rhythmic figures" or rhythm possibilities. 18- Each one lasts one beat. -- 30- only wrote the theory that goes along in 2002. 31: The book is called "Rhythm explained" and I am gradually placing its 32- content here. -- 46- 47: [2]Rhythm exercise 1-1 48- -- 56- 57: [7]Rhythm exercise 1-2 58- -- 66- 67: [11]Rhythm exercise 1-3 68- -- 173- 174: [16]Rhythm exercise 2-1 175- -- 183- 184: [18]Rhythm exercise 2-2 185- -- 195- 196: [21]Rhythm exercise 2-3 197- -- 205- 206: [23]Rhythm 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Three of the tracks include hard bop 502- trumpeter Terumasa Hino while the other three feature little-known -- 536- nova with flute and horns that captures the mood of a good night out at 537: its end. "Yambambe," an Afro rhythm behind mostly piano, sounds more 538- sophisticated than its simple construction. "El Altiplano" is supposed -- 657- 2. http://orgyinrhythm.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss 658: 3. http://www.blogger.com/navbar.g?targetBlogID=23242779&blogName=ORGY+IN+RHYTHM&publishMode=PUBLISH_MODE_BLOGSPOT&navbarType=BLACK&layoutType=LAYOUTS&searchRoot=http%3A%2F%2Forgyinrhythm.blogspot.com%2Fsearch&blogLocale=en_US&homepageUrl=http%3A%2F%2Forgyinrhythm.blogspot.com%2F 659- 4. http://orgyinrhythm.blogspot.com/#main 21- Australia, and from South Africa to Europe to New Orleans to Brazil to 22: Papua, NewGuinea, musicians are connecting. Truly, rhythm is a 23- universal language, love of music a universal love. Thanks to all our -- 25- 26: Our mission is to further the use of rhythm, music, and percussion & 27- related arts as a healing tool. We LOVE music. We LOVE the Web. When -- 30- 31: Every time we meet someone interesting with a rhythm related website, 32- we post a link. Some very worthwhile friendships have evolved along the -- 75- P.O. Box 836711 Richardson TX 75083 76: RHYTHM WEB(TM); and RHYTHMWEB(TM); 77- are trademarks, and any unauthorized use of the names is a violation of 3- 4:Rhythm 5- -- 8- Jump to: [6]navigation, [7]search 9: For other uses, see [8]Rhythm (disambiguation). 10- 11: Rhythm (from [9]greek rhuthµo'*s - rhythmos, "any measured flow or 12- movement, symmetry") is the variation of the length and accentuation of -- 16- 17: * [10]1 Rhythm in linguistics 18: * [11]2 Origins of human appreciation of rhythm 19: * [12]3 Rhythm notation and the oral tradition 20- + [13]3.1 African music -- 28- 29:[[21]edit] Rhythm in linguistics 30- 31: The study of rhythm, stress, and [22]pitch in [23]speech is called 32- [24]prosody; it is a topic in [25]linguistics. Narmour (1980, -- 45- 46:[[33]edit] Origins of human appreciation of rhythm 47- 48- In his series How Music Works, [34]Howard Goodall presents theories 49: that rhythm recalls how we walk and the heartbeat we heard in the womb. 50- More likely is that a simple pulse or [35]di-dah beat recalls the -- 53- animal chasing us - a fight or flight response. From a less darwinist 54: perspective, perceiving rhythm is the ability to master the otherwise 55: invisible dimension, time. Rhythm is possibly also rooted in courtship 56- ritual.^[36][1] 57- 58: Neurologist [37]Oliver Sacks posits that human affinity for rhythm is 59: fundamental, so much that a person's sense of rhythm cannot be lost in 60- the way that music and language can (e.g. by [38]stroke). In addition, 61- he states that [39]chimpanzees and other animals show no similar 62: appreciation for rhythm.^[40][2] 63- 64:[[41]edit] Rhythm notation and the oral tradition 65- -- 83- Indian music has also been passed on orally. Tabla players would learn 84: to speak complex rhythm patterns and phrases before attempting to play 85- them. [48]Sheila Chandra, an English pop singer of Indian descent, made -- 117- than one time signature is called [71]polymeter. See also 118: [72]polyrhythm. In recent years, rhythm and meter have become an 119- important area of research among music scholars. Recent work in these -- 124- 125: Some [77]genres of music make different use of rhythm than others. Most 126- Western music is based on [78]subdivision, while non-Western music uses 127: more [79]additive rhythm. [80]African music makes heavy use of 128- [81]polyrhythms, and [82]Indian music uses [83]complex cycles such as 7 -- 132- such as 4/4 or 3/4 and makes little use of [88]syncopation. 133: [89]Clave is a common underlying rhythm in [90]African, [91]Cuban 134- music, and [92]Brazilian music. -- 145- complex music using [100]odd meters, and techniques such as 146: [101]phasing and [102]additive rhythm. At the same time, modernists 147- such as [103]Olivier Messiaen and his pupils used increased complexity -- 158- periodic rhythms and collaborated with [111]Léon Thérémin to invent the 159: [112]Rhythmicon, the first electronic [113]rhythm machine, in order to 160- perform them. Similarly, [114]Conlon Nancarrow wrote for the -- 185- dance--it doesn't work." 186: 3. [136]^ In [137]Discovering Music: Rhythm with [138]Leonard Slatkin 187- at 5:05 -- 190- 191: * Hasty, Christopher (1997). Meter as Rhythm. Oxford: Oxford 192- University Press. [140]ISBN 0-19-510066-2. -- 201- Music. [144]ISBN 1-58046-143-3. 202: * Yeston, Maury (1976). "The Stratification of Musical Rhythm". 203- -- 205- 206: * McGaughey, William (2001). "Rhythm and Self-Consciousness: New 207- Ideals for an Electronic Civilization". Minneapolis: Thistlerose 208- Publications. [146]ISBN 0-9605630-4-0. 209: * Honing, H. (2002). [147]"Structure and interpretation of rhythm and 210- timing." Tijdschrift voor Muziektheorie [Dutch Journal of Music 211- Theory] 7(3): 227-232. 212: * Lewis, Andrew (2005). Rhythm--What it is and How to Improve Your 213- Sense of It. San Francisco: [148]RhythmSource Press. [149]ISBN 214- 978-0-9754667-0-4. 215: * Williams, C. F. A., The Aristoxenian Theory of Musical Rhythm, 216- (Cambridge Library Collection - Music), Cambridge University Press; 217- 1st edition, 2009. 218: * Toussaint, G. T., "The geometry of musical rhythm," In J. Akiyama, 219- M. Kano, and X. 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http://bs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ritam -- 628- 278. http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A0%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%BC 629: 279. http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhythm 630- 280. http://sk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rytmus_(hudba) 2- 3: Rhythm explained 4- -- 6- 7: 27 rhythm exercises 8- 9- by Daniel Laberge 10: Rhythm figure 11- 12- 13: Hi rhythm lovers, 14- I've devised these exercises in the early seventies while teaching 15- music. 16: I could not find any existing book that saw rhythm the way I did. 17: This method is based on "rhythmic figures" or rhythm possibilities. 18- Each one lasts one beat. -- 30- only wrote the theory that goes along in 2002. 31: The book is called "Rhythm explained" and I am gradually placing its 32- content here. -- 46- 47: [2]Rhythm exercise 1-1 48- -- 56- 57: [7]Rhythm exercise 1-2 58- -- 66- 67: [11]Rhythm exercise 1-3 68- -- 173- 174: [16]Rhythm exercise 2-1 175- -- 183- 184: [18]Rhythm exercise 2-2 185- -- 195- 196: [21]Rhythm exercise 2-3 197- -- 205- 206: [23]Rhythm 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Three of the tracks include hard bop 502- trumpeter Terumasa Hino while the other three feature little-known -- 536- nova with flute and horns that captures the mood of a good night out at 537: its end. "Yambambe," an Afro rhythm behind mostly piano, sounds more 538- sophisticated than its simple construction. "El Altiplano" is supposed -- 657- 2. http://orgyinrhythm.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss 658: 3. http://www.blogger.com/navbar.g?targetBlogID=23242779&blogName=ORGY+IN+RHYTHM&publishMode=PUBLISH_MODE_BLOGSPOT&navbarType=BLACK&layoutType=LAYOUTS&searchRoot=http%3A%2F%2Forgyinrhythm.blogspot.com%2Fsearch&blogLocale=en_US&homepageUrl=http%3A%2F%2Forgyinrhythm.blogspot.com%2F 659- 4. http://orgyinrhythm.blogspot.com/#main 21- Australia, and from South Africa to Europe to New Orleans to Brazil to 22: Papua, NewGuinea, musicians are connecting. Truly, rhythm is a 23- universal language, love of music a universal love. Thanks to all our -- 25- 26: Our mission is to further the use of rhythm, music, and percussion & 27- related arts as a healing tool. We LOVE music. We LOVE the Web. When -- 30- 31: Every time we meet someone interesting with a rhythm related website, 32- we post a link. Some very worthwhile friendships have evolved along the -- 75- P.O. Box 836711 Richardson TX 75083 76: RHYTHM WEB(TM); and RHYTHMWEB(TM); 77- are trademarks, and any unauthorized use of the names is a violation of 29- [24]VISIT HRS 30: [25]NEWS FROM THE HEART RHYTHM SOCIETY 31- [26]RSS RSS -- 218- inhomogeneity in conduction velocity and calls upon further elucidation 219: of the concept. Thus, we tested the hypothesis that cardiac rhythm 220- characteristics preceding ischemic VF are different from those in -- 403- ECG characteristics are listed in [122]Table 2. All patients were in 404: sinus rhythm, except for six (four VF patients, two controls) with 405- atrial fibrillation, which precluded assessment of sinus rate and PR 406: interval. One VF patient had a paced rhythm during part of the Holter 407- recording. One VF patient and two control patients showed -- 571- the mere presence of ventricular ectopic beats is less important than 572: rhythm irregularity. 573- -- 604- HRV were specifically designed to measure this parameter for 605: sufficiently long periods of sinus rhythm in a chronic care setting. 606- -- 742- ventricular fibrillation in ST elevation myocardial infarction are 743: related to the culprit artery. Heart Rhythm. 2008;1:71-78. 744- -- 853- 854: © 2010 Heart Rhythm Society. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights 855- reserved. 3- 4:Rhythm 5- -- 8- Jump to: [6]navigation, [7]search 9: For other uses, see [8]Rhythm (disambiguation). 10- 11: Rhythm (from [9]greek rhuthµo'*s - rhythmos, "any measured flow or 12- movement, symmetry") is the variation of the length and accentuation of -- 16- 17: * [10]1 Rhythm in linguistics 18: * [11]2 Origins of human appreciation of rhythm 19: * [12]3 Rhythm notation and the oral tradition 20- + [13]3.1 African music -- 28- 29:[[21]edit] Rhythm in linguistics 30- 31: The study of rhythm, stress, and [22]pitch in [23]speech is called 32- [24]prosody; it is a topic in [25]linguistics. Narmour (1980, -- 45- 46:[[33]edit] Origins of human appreciation of rhythm 47- 48- In his series How Music Works, [34]Howard Goodall presents theories 49: that rhythm recalls how we walk and the heartbeat we heard in the womb. 50- More likely is that a simple pulse or [35]di-dah beat recalls the -- 53- animal chasing us - a fight or flight response. From a less darwinist 54: perspective, perceiving rhythm is the ability to master the otherwise 55: invisible dimension, time. Rhythm is possibly also rooted in courtship 56- ritual.^[36][1] 57- 58: Neurologist [37]Oliver Sacks posits that human affinity for rhythm is 59: fundamental, so much that a person's sense of rhythm cannot be lost in 60- the way that music and language can (e.g. by [38]stroke). In addition, 61- he states that [39]chimpanzees and other animals show no similar 62: appreciation for rhythm.^[40][2] 63- 64:[[41]edit] Rhythm notation and the oral tradition 65- -- 83- Indian music has also been passed on orally. Tabla players would learn 84: to speak complex rhythm patterns and phrases before attempting to play 85- them. [48]Sheila Chandra, an English pop singer of Indian descent, made -- 117- than one time signature is called [71]polymeter. See also 118: [72]polyrhythm. In recent years, rhythm and meter have become an 119- important area of research among music scholars. Recent work in these -- 124- 125: Some [77]genres of music make different use of rhythm than others. Most 126- Western music is based on [78]subdivision, while non-Western music uses 127: more [79]additive rhythm. [80]African music makes heavy use of 128- [81]polyrhythms, and [82]Indian music uses [83]complex cycles such as 7 -- 132- such as 4/4 or 3/4 and makes little use of [88]syncopation. 133: [89]Clave is a common underlying rhythm in [90]African, [91]Cuban 134- music, and [92]Brazilian music. -- 145- complex music using [100]odd meters, and techniques such as 146: [101]phasing and [102]additive rhythm. At the same time, modernists 147- such as [103]Olivier Messiaen and his pupils used increased complexity -- 158- periodic rhythms and collaborated with [111]Léon Thérémin to invent the 159: [112]Rhythmicon, the first electronic [113]rhythm machine, in order to 160- perform them. Similarly, [114]Conlon Nancarrow wrote for the -- 185- dance--it doesn't work." 186: 3. [136]^ In [137]Discovering Music: Rhythm with [138]Leonard Slatkin 187- at 5:05 -- 190- 191: * Hasty, Christopher (1997). Meter as Rhythm. Oxford: Oxford 192- University Press. [140]ISBN 0-19-510066-2. -- 201- Music. [144]ISBN 1-58046-143-3. 202: * Yeston, Maury (1976). "The Stratification of Musical Rhythm". 203- -- 205- 206: * McGaughey, William (2001). "Rhythm and Self-Consciousness: New 207- Ideals for an Electronic Civilization". Minneapolis: Thistlerose 208- Publications. [146]ISBN 0-9605630-4-0. 209: * Honing, H. (2002). [147]"Structure and interpretation of rhythm and 210- timing." Tijdschrift voor Muziektheorie [Dutch Journal of Music 211- Theory] 7(3): 227-232. 212: * Lewis, Andrew (2005). Rhythm--What it is and How to Improve Your 213- Sense of It. San Francisco: [148]RhythmSource Press. [149]ISBN 214- 978-0-9754667-0-4. 215: * Williams, C. F. A., The Aristoxenian Theory of Musical Rhythm, 216- (Cambridge Library Collection - Music), Cambridge University Press; 217- 1st edition, 2009. 218: * Toussaint, G. T., "The geometry of musical rhythm," In J. Akiyama, 219- M. Kano, and X. 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http://bs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ritam -- 628- 278. http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A0%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%BC 629: 279. http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhythm 630- 280. http://sk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rytmus_(hudba) 2- 3: Rhythm explained 4- -- 6- 7: 27 rhythm exercises 8- 9- by Daniel Laberge 10: Rhythm figure 11- 12- 13: Hi rhythm lovers, 14- I've devised these exercises in the early seventies while teaching 15- music. 16: I could not find any existing book that saw rhythm the way I did. 17: This method is based on "rhythmic figures" or rhythm possibilities. 18- Each one lasts one beat. -- 30- only wrote the theory that goes along in 2002. 31: The book is called "Rhythm explained" and I am gradually placing its 32- content here. -- 46- 47: [2]Rhythm exercise 1-1 48- -- 56- 57: [7]Rhythm exercise 1-2 58- -- 66- 67: [11]Rhythm exercise 1-3 68- -- 173- 174: [16]Rhythm exercise 2-1 175- -- 183- 184: [18]Rhythm exercise 2-2 185- -- 195- 196: [21]Rhythm exercise 2-3 197- -- 205- 206: [23]Rhythm exercise 2-4 207- -- 215- 216: [25]Rhythm exercise 2-5 217- -- 227- 228: [27]Rhythm exercise 2-6 229- -- 268- ternary 269: rhythm 270- -- 298- 299: [29]Rhythm exercise 3-1 300- -- 308- 309: [31]Rhythm exercise 3-2 310- -- 318- 319: [33]Rhythm exercise 3-3 320- -- 330- 331: [35]Rhythm exercise 3-1s 332- -- 338- 339: [38]Rhythm exercise 3-2s 340- -- 347- 348: [41]Rhythm exercise 3-3s 349- -- 404- 405: [44]Rhythm exercise 4-1 406- -- 414- 415: [46]Rhythm exercise 4-2 416- -- 424- 425: [48]Rhythm exercise 4-3 426- -- 434- 435: [50]Rhythm exercise 4-4 436- -- 444- 445: [52]Rhythm exercise 4-5 446- -- 454- 455: [54]Rhythm exercise 4-6 456- -- 466- 467: [56]Rhythm exercise 4-1s 468- -- 474- 475: [59]Rhythm exercise 4-2s 476- -- 482- 483: [62]Rhythm exercise 4-3s 484- -- 491- 492: [65]Rhythm exercise 4-4s 493- -- 500- 501: [68]Rhythm exercise 4-5s 502- -- 508- 509: [71]Rhythm exercise 4-6s 510- -- 528- 1. http://www.daniellaberge.net/index.htm 529: 2. 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Three of the tracks include hard bop 502- trumpeter Terumasa Hino while the other three feature little-known -- 536- nova with flute and horns that captures the mood of a good night out at 537: its end. "Yambambe," an Afro rhythm behind mostly piano, sounds more 538- sophisticated than its simple construction. "El Altiplano" is supposed -- 657- 2. http://orgyinrhythm.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss 658: 3. http://www.blogger.com/navbar.g?targetBlogID=23242779&blogName=ORGY+IN+RHYTHM&publishMode=PUBLISH_MODE_BLOGSPOT&navbarType=BLACK&layoutType=LAYOUTS&searchRoot=http%3A%2F%2Forgyinrhythm.blogspot.com%2Fsearch&blogLocale=en_US&homepageUrl=http%3A%2F%2Forgyinrhythm.blogspot.com%2F 659- 4. http://orgyinrhythm.blogspot.com/#main 21- Australia, and from South Africa to Europe to New Orleans to Brazil to 22: Papua, NewGuinea, musicians are connecting. Truly, rhythm is a 23- universal language, love of music a universal love. Thanks to all our -- 25- 26: Our mission is to further the use of rhythm, music, and percussion & 27- related arts as a healing tool. We LOVE music. We LOVE the Web. When -- 30- 31: Every time we meet someone interesting with a rhythm related website, 32- we post a link. Some very worthwhile friendships have evolved along the -- 75- P.O. Box 836711 Richardson TX 75083 76: RHYTHM WEB(TM); and RHYTHMWEB(TM); 77- are trademarks, and any unauthorized use of the names is a violation of 29- [24]VISIT HRS 30: [25]NEWS FROM THE HEART RHYTHM SOCIETY 31- [26]RSS RSS -- 218- inhomogeneity in conduction velocity and calls upon further elucidation 219: of the concept. Thus, we tested the hypothesis that cardiac rhythm 220- characteristics preceding ischemic VF are different from those in -- 403- ECG characteristics are listed in [122]Table 2. All patients were in 404: sinus rhythm, except for six (four VF patients, two controls) with 405- atrial fibrillation, which precluded assessment of sinus rate and PR 406: interval. One VF patient had a paced rhythm during part of the Holter 407- recording. One VF patient and two control patients showed -- 571- the mere presence of ventricular ectopic beats is less important than 572: rhythm irregularity. 573- -- 604- HRV were specifically designed to measure this parameter for 605: sufficiently long periods of sinus rhythm in a chronic care setting. 606- -- 742- ventricular fibrillation in ST elevation myocardial infarction are 743: related to the culprit artery. Heart Rhythm. 2008;1:71-78. 744- -- 853- 854: © 2010 Heart Rhythm Society. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights 855- reserved. 2- 3: Lines & Rhymes: Rhythm 4- -- 8- 9: Rhythm is a musical quality produced by the repetition of stressed and 10: unstressed syllables. Rhythm occurs in all forms of language, both 11- written and spoken, but is particularly important in poetry 12- 13: The most obvious king of rhythm is the regular repetition of stressed 14- and unstessed syllables found in some poetry. 15- 16: Writers also create rhythm by repeating words and phrases or even by 17- repeating whole lines and sentences, as Walt Whitman does in "Song of -- 28- 29: People often use a combination of two words to describe regular rhythm 30- or meter. For example, you might refer to the meter of a sonnet as -- 39- 40: The most common units ("feet") of rhythm in English are: 41- -- 57- everyday language, and because much American speech is iambic in 58: pattern, the poetry shows a lot of iambic rhythm. 59- [golddaisy_l.jpg] 60- 61: Rhythm (or "measure") in writing is like the beat in music. In poetry, 62: rhythm implies that certain words are produced more force- fully than 63- others, and may be held for longer duration. The repetition of a 64- pattern of such emphasis is what produces a "rhythmic effect." The word 65: rhythm comes from the Greek, meaning "measured motion." 66- 67: In speech, we use rhythm without consciously creating recognizable 68- patterns. For example, almost every telephone conversation ends 69: rhythmically, with the conversants understanding as much by rhythm as 70- by the meaning of the words, that it is time to hang up. Frequently -- 83- 84: In poems, as in songs, a rhythm may be obvious or muted. A poem like 85- Vachel Lindsay's "The Congo" consciously recreates the rhythms of a -- 114- [2]project 115: [3]rhythm 116- [4]rhyme -- 126- 2. http://www.angelfire.com/ct2/evenski/poetry/finalproject.html 127: 3. http://www.angelfire.com/ct2/evenski/poetry/rhythm.html 128- 4. http://www.angelfire.com/ct2/evenski/poetry/rhyme.html 10- 11: [6]Accueil > [7]Numéros > [8]48-49 > Le corps, le rythme et 12- l'esthétique(...) -- 17- 18:Le corps, le rythme et l'esthétique sociale chez André Leroi-Gourhan 19- -- 28- L'oeuvre d'André Leroi-Gourhan est traversée par une anthropologie du 29: rythme. Celle-ci ne part pas d'une socialité constituée, de rythmes 30- dits « sociaux », mais inscrit au contraire l'analyse de la rythmicité -- 35- corporéité et socialité, entre affect et symbole, qui est ici au coeur 36: d'une approche du rythme comme « insertion dans l'existence ». 37- -- 56- De la corporéité aux rythmes 57: Du rythme comme « insertion affective » : rythme et valeurs 58- Leroi-Gourhan et Lévi-Strauss : -- 77- 78: Le rythme serait-il rétif ŕ toute forme de pensée ? On a pu souligner 79: la polysémie de la notion de rythme, les apories des démarches qui 80- visent ŕ lui assigner une origine, ou encore l'existence d'un 81: « panrythmisme » spontané prompt ŕ déceler du rythme en toutes choses 82- (Sauvanet & Wunenburger 1996). Dans l'anthropologie, l'archéologie et -- 90- 91: Alexandra Bidet, « Le corps, le rythme et l'esthétique sociale chez 92- André Leroi-Gourhan », Techniques & Culture [En ligne], 48-49 | 2007, 10- 11: [6]Accueil > [7]Numéros > [8]48-49 > Le corps, le rythme et 12- l'esthétique(...) -- 17- 18:Le corps, le rythme et l'esthétique sociale chez André Leroi-Gourhan 19- -- 28- L'oeuvre d'André Leroi-Gourhan est traversée par une anthropologie du 29: rythme. Celle-ci ne part pas d'une socialité constituée, de rythmes 30- dits « sociaux », mais inscrit au contraire l'analyse de la rythmicité -- 35- corporéité et socialité, entre affect et symbole, qui est ici au coeur 36: d'une approche du rythme comme « insertion dans l'existence ». 37- -- 56- De la corporéité aux rythmes 57: Du rythme comme « insertion affective » : rythme et valeurs 58- Leroi-Gourhan et Lévi-Strauss : -- 77- 78: Le rythme serait-il rétif ŕ toute forme de pensée ? On a pu souligner 79: la polysémie de la notion de rythme, les apories des démarches qui 80- visent ŕ lui assigner une origine, ou encore l'existence d'un 81: « panrythmisme » spontané prompt ŕ déceler du rythme en toutes choses 82- (Sauvanet & Wunenburger 1996). Dans l'anthropologie, l'archéologie et -- 90- 91: Alexandra Bidet, « Le corps, le rythme et l'esthétique sociale chez 92- André Leroi-Gourhan », Techniques & Culture [En ligne], 48-49 | 2007, 10- 11: [6]Accueil > [7]Numéros > [8]48-49 > Le corps, le rythme et 12- l'esthétique(...) -- 17- 18:Le corps, le rythme et l'esthétique sociale chez André Leroi-Gourhan 19- -- 28- L'oeuvre d'André Leroi-Gourhan est traversée par une anthropologie du 29: rythme. Celle-ci ne part pas d'une socialité constituée, de rythmes 30- dits « sociaux », mais inscrit au contraire l'analyse de la rythmicité -- 35- corporéité et socialité, entre affect et symbole, qui est ici au coeur 36: d'une approche du rythme comme « insertion dans l'existence ». 37- -- 56- De la corporéité aux rythmes 57: Du rythme comme « insertion affective » : rythme et valeurs 58- Leroi-Gourhan et Lévi-Strauss : -- 77- 78: Le rythme serait-il rétif ŕ toute forme de pensée ? On a pu souligner 79: la polysémie de la notion de rythme, les apories des démarches qui 80- visent ŕ lui assigner une origine, ou encore l'existence d'un 81: « panrythmisme » spontané prompt ŕ déceler du rythme en toutes choses 82- (Sauvanet & Wunenburger 1996). Dans l'anthropologie, l'archéologie et -- 90- 91: Alexandra Bidet, « Le corps, le rythme et l'esthétique sociale chez 92- André Leroi-Gourhan », Techniques & Culture [En ligne], 48-49 | 2007, 10- 11: [6]Accueil > [7]Numéros > [8]48-49 > Le corps, le rythme et 12- l'esthétique(...) -- 17- 18:Le corps, le rythme et l'esthétique sociale chez André Leroi-Gourhan 19- -- 28- L'oeuvre d'André Leroi-Gourhan est traversée par une anthropologie du 29: rythme. Celle-ci ne part pas d'une socialité constituée, de rythmes 30- dits « sociaux », mais inscrit au contraire l'analyse de la rythmicité -- 35- corporéité et socialité, entre affect et symbole, qui est ici au coeur 36: d'une approche du rythme comme « insertion dans l'existence ». 37- -- 56- De la corporéité aux rythmes 57: Du rythme comme « insertion affective » : rythme et valeurs 58- Leroi-Gourhan et Lévi-Strauss : -- 77- 78: Le rythme serait-il rétif ŕ toute forme de pensée ? On a pu souligner 79: la polysémie de la notion de rythme, les apories des démarches qui 80- visent ŕ lui assigner une origine, ou encore l'existence d'un 81: « panrythmisme » spontané prompt ŕ déceler du rythme en toutes choses 82- (Sauvanet & Wunenburger 1996). Dans l'anthropologie, l'archéologie et -- 90- 91: Alexandra Bidet, « Le corps, le rythme et l'esthétique sociale chez 92- André Leroi-Gourhan », Techniques & Culture [En ligne], 48-49 | 2007, 195- 8. http://www.mediapart.fr/oubli-mot-de-passe 196: 9. http://www.mediapart.fr/club/blog/romain-mathieu/011009/le-corps-rythme-de-la-peinture%0D#onglets_unes 197- 10. http://www.mediapart.fr/club/participer 10- 11: [6]Accueil > [7]Numéros > [8]48-49 > Le corps, le rythme et 12- l'esthétique(...) -- 17- 18:Le corps, le rythme et l'esthétique sociale chez André Leroi-Gourhan 19- -- 28- L'oeuvre d'André Leroi-Gourhan est traversée par une anthropologie du 29: rythme. Celle-ci ne part pas d'une socialité constituée, de rythmes 30- dits « sociaux », mais inscrit au contraire l'analyse de la rythmicité -- 35- corporéité et socialité, entre affect et symbole, qui est ici au coeur 36: d'une approche du rythme comme « insertion dans l'existence ». 37- -- 56- De la corporéité aux rythmes 57: Du rythme comme « insertion affective » : rythme et valeurs 58- Leroi-Gourhan et Lévi-Strauss : -- 77- 78: Le rythme serait-il rétif ŕ toute forme de pensée ? On a pu souligner 79: la polysémie de la notion de rythme, les apories des démarches qui 80- visent ŕ lui assigner une origine, ou encore l'existence d'un 81: « panrythmisme » spontané prompt ŕ déceler du rythme en toutes choses 82- (Sauvanet & Wunenburger 1996). Dans l'anthropologie, l'archéologie et -- 90- 91: Alexandra Bidet, « Le corps, le rythme et l'esthétique sociale chez 92- André Leroi-Gourhan », Techniques & Culture [En ligne], 48-49 | 2007, 195- 8. http://www.mediapart.fr/oubli-mot-de-passe 196: 9. http://www.mediapart.fr/club/blog/romain-mathieu/011009/le-corps-rythme-de-la-peinture%0D#onglets_unes 197- 10. http://www.mediapart.fr/club/participer 50- 51: Programme de la Formation continuée en Rythme 52- -- 57- scientifiques le prouvent. Or il se fait que, dans notre enseignement 58: musical, non seulement le travail du rythme est extręmement négligé, 59- mais en plus lapproche corporelle est quasi totalement absente. -- 96- de réaliser telle ou telle gageure, quand il ne sagit la plupart du 97: temps que dune contrefaçon dénuée de sens. Tout rythme - aussi complexe 98- soit-il - devra toujours prendre sa source (et son sens) dans -- 100- 101: Dans cette perspective de rencontre entre corps et rythme, que 102- signifient un temps fort, une syncope, un contretemps du point de vue -- 108- extension: quels sont les gestes qui peuvent aider dans la prise de 109: conscience - et la réalisation - de tel ou tel rythme ? Quelle est la 110- représentation mentale élémentaire qui fait associer tel mouvement, -- 115- Vient ensuite le moment de cette formation oů est abordé le travail sur 116: le rythme lui-męme, cest-ŕ-dire lexamen des relations existant entre 117: les différents éléments dun rythme et leur interaction: linfluence de 118- laccentuation, le statut du contretemps, la notion dunités ou -- 121- rythmique. On apprend ŕ sentir sans nécessairement exprimer, ŕ imaginer 122: tout ce qui est implicite dans un rythme en se bornant ŕ ne laisser 123- apparaître que certains éléments. Ainsi, pour chaque interprčte, le 124: rythme devra demeurer un tout signifiant vécu intérieurement, mais dont 125- une partie seulement sera rendue sonore. -- 135- comme la hauteur, le timbre, la courbe mélodique ou lharmonie sur la 136: perception dun rythme; enfin la composition de rythmes en cycles - la 137- genčse donc de la structure, de la forme rythmique et son appréhension -- 147- moteurs se situe larticulation du vécu rythmique de lindividu par 148: rapport ŕ son instrument. Le rythme se ressent-il au niveau du 149- diaphragme, de la glotte, de la langue ou bien au niveau de lépaule, du 150- coude, de lavant-bras, du poignet, des doigts ? Quel est le rapport 151: entre le geste instrumental et le rythme produit ? Certains mouvements 152- concomitants sont-ils favorables ŕ lexécution signifiante de certains -- 173- solution. On tente de dégager des exemples étudiés une philosophie et 174: une méthodologie générales de lenseignement du rythme 175- [spacer.gif] -- 185- 186: 1. http://www.rythme.be/fr/index.htm 187: 2. http://www.rythme.be/fr/coursregul.htm 188: 3. http://www.rythme.be/fr/formcont.htm 189: 4. http://www.rythme.be/fr/courscorresp.htm 190: 5. http://www.rythme.be/fr/animations.htm 191: 6. http://www.rythme.be/fr/conferences.htm 192: 7. http://www.rythme.be/fr/concerts.htm 193: 8. http://www.rythme.be/fr/formcont1.htm 194: 9. http://www.rythme.be/fr/formcont2.htm 195: 10. http://www.rythme.be/fr/magazine.htm 196: 11. http://www.rythme.be/fr/disco.htm 197: 12. http://www.rythme.be/fr/activites.htm 198: 13. http://www.rythme.be/fr/test.htm 199: 14. http://www.rythme.be/fr/reflexions.htm 200: 15. http://www.rythme.be/fr/liens.htm 201: 16. http://www.rythme.be/forumfr/listemessages.php 202: 17. http://www.rythme.be/fr/bibliographie.htm 203: 18. http://www.rythme.be/fr/contact.htm 204: 19. http://www.rythme.be/en/index.html 100- 101:[15]Une société de Las Vegas crée les machines ŕ sous adaptées au rythme du 102-joueur -- 110- 111: Pour arriver ŕ respecter le rythme de chaque joueur, le jeu sera doté 112- d'un programme personnalisé qui suivra la maničre de jouer et le temps 113- que chaque joueur passe devant la machine ŕ sous. Ainsi, la machine 114: pourrait fonctionner ŕ un rythme plus lent, avec des récompenses moins 115- élevées pour ceux qui cherchent ŕ jouer plus longtemps. Le slot peut 116: également fonctionner ŕ un rythme plus rapide et proposer des 117- récompenses plus élevées. 100- 101:[15]Une société de Las Vegas crée les machines ŕ sous adaptées au rythme du 102-joueur -- 110- 111: Pour arriver ŕ respecter le rythme de chaque joueur, le jeu sera doté 112- d'un programme personnalisé qui suivra la maničre de jouer et le temps 113- que chaque joueur passe devant la machine ŕ sous. Ainsi, la machine 114: pourrait fonctionner ŕ un rythme plus lent, avec des récompenses moins 115- élevées pour ceux qui cherchent ŕ jouer plus longtemps. Le slot peut 116: également fonctionner ŕ un rythme plus rapide et proposer des 117- récompenses plus élevées. 65- 5. http://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sp%C3%A9cial:Modifications_r%C3%A9centes&feed=atom 66: 6. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rythme%0D#column-one 67: 7. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rythme%0D#searchInput 68- 8. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikip%C3%A9dia:Accueil_principal 69- 9. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sp%C3%A9cial:Badtitle 70: 10. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rythme%0D 71- 11. http://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sp%C3%A9cial:UsabilityInitiativeOptIn&from=Sp%C3%A9cial%3ABadtitle 100- 101:[15]Une société de Las Vegas crée les machines ŕ sous adaptées au rythme du 102-joueur -- 110- 111: Pour arriver ŕ respecter le rythme de chaque joueur, le jeu sera doté 112- d'un programme personnalisé qui suivra la maničre de jouer et le temps 113- que chaque joueur passe devant la machine ŕ sous. Ainsi, la machine 114: pourrait fonctionner ŕ un rythme plus lent, avec des récompenses moins 115- élevées pour ceux qui cherchent ŕ jouer plus longtemps. Le slot peut 116: également fonctionner ŕ un rythme plus rapide et proposer des 117- récompenses plus élevées. 65- 5. http://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sp%C3%A9cial:Modifications_r%C3%A9centes&feed=atom 66: 6. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rythme%0D#column-one 67: 7. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rythme%0D#searchInput 68- 8. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikip%C3%A9dia:Accueil_principal 69- 9. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sp%C3%A9cial:Badtitle 70: 10. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rythme%0D 71- 11. http://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sp%C3%A9cial:UsabilityInitiativeOptIn&from=Sp%C3%A9cial%3ABadtitle 100- 101:[15]Une société de Las Vegas crée les machines ŕ sous adaptées au rythme du 102-joueur -- 110- 111: Pour arriver ŕ respecter le rythme de chaque joueur, le jeu sera doté 112- d'un programme personnalisé qui suivra la maničre de jouer et le temps 113- que chaque joueur passe devant la machine ŕ sous. Ainsi, la machine 114: pourrait fonctionner ŕ un rythme plus lent, avec des récompenses moins 115- élevées pour ceux qui cherchent ŕ jouer plus longtemps. Le slot peut 116: également fonctionner ŕ un rythme plus rapide et proposer des 117- récompenses plus élevées. 65- 5. http://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sp%C3%A9cial:Modifications_r%C3%A9centes&feed=atom 66: 6. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rythme%0D#column-one 67: 7. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rythme%0D#searchInput 68- 8. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikip%C3%A9dia:Accueil_principal 69- 9. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sp%C3%A9cial:Badtitle 70: 10. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rythme%0D 71- 11. http://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sp%C3%A9cial:UsabilityInitiativeOptIn&from=Sp%C3%A9cial%3ABadtitle 20- ętes un peu comme un bloc de 2 tonnes de granit ŕ qui on demanderait de 21: danser le limbo... Si seulement vous aviez le sens du rythme ! Et pas 22- question de passer pour ridicule devant tous vos soi-disant amis qui -- 32- Lors d'une danse, l'appareil va délivrer automatiquement des impulsions 33: électriques aux muscles des jambes, les faisant bouger au rythme de la 34- musique (un peu comme les spots lumineux). Ainsi, plus besoin de passer -- 50- positionner sur chaque jambe, sur les muscles indiqués dans la notice. 51: L'ordinateur embarqué reçoit le rythme de la musique via un micro, 52- analyse le signal sonore et le converti en impulsions électriques, une -- 64- suivantes : 65: - rythme cardiaque (fonction d'alerte suivant un seuil 66- paramétrable) -- 69- - durée de danse 70: - rythme/intensité de danse sous forme de graphique 71- 5. bouton marche/arręt ergonomique -- 73- Suivant les individus, la réaction ŕ l'intensité peut varier. 74: 7. micro enregistrant le rythme et le restituant sous forme de signaux 75- électriques ŕ l'ordinateur embarqué 76- 8. batterie lithium/ion 77: 9. molette de contrôle du rythme. Par défaut, le rythme généré est 78- automatiquement calqué sur celui reçu par le micro. Néanmoins, pour 79- des raisons de confort, vous pouvez vous męme faire varier ce 80: rythme selon vos besoins. 81- 10. trappe de sortie du cablage électrique. Tout le circuit électrique -- 103- Plus class, ne coupez pas l'appareil mais mettez le sur 'intensity 104: low'. Vous garderez légčrement le rythme, style le type méga cool qui 105- ne peut s'empęcher de danser en entendant de la musique. Effet assuré ! -- 110- 111: Au fait, n'oubliez pas de bouger le haut du corps en rythme, pour ne 112- pas avoir trop l'air d'une marionnette... 100- 101:[15]Une société de Las Vegas crée les machines ŕ sous adaptées au rythme du 102-joueur -- 110- 111: Pour arriver ŕ respecter le rythme de chaque joueur, le jeu sera doté 112- d'un programme personnalisé qui suivra la maničre de jouer et le temps 113- que chaque joueur passe devant la machine ŕ sous. Ainsi, la machine 114: pourrait fonctionner ŕ un rythme plus lent, avec des récompenses moins 115- élevées pour ceux qui cherchent ŕ jouer plus longtemps. Le slot peut 116: également fonctionner ŕ un rythme plus rapide et proposer des 117- récompenses plus élevées. 65- 5. http://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sp%C3%A9cial:Modifications_r%C3%A9centes&feed=atom 66: 6. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rythme%0D#column-one 67: 7. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rythme%0D#searchInput 68- 8. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikip%C3%A9dia:Accueil_principal 69- 9. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sp%C3%A9cial:Badtitle 70: 10. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rythme%0D 71- 11. http://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sp%C3%A9cial:UsabilityInitiativeOptIn&from=Sp%C3%A9cial%3ABadtitle 20- ętes un peu comme un bloc de 2 tonnes de granit ŕ qui on demanderait de 21: danser le limbo... Si seulement vous aviez le sens du rythme ! Et pas 22- question de passer pour ridicule devant tous vos soi-disant amis qui -- 32- Lors d'une danse, l'appareil va délivrer automatiquement des impulsions 33: électriques aux muscles des jambes, les faisant bouger au rythme de la 34- musique (un peu comme les spots lumineux). Ainsi, plus besoin de passer -- 50- positionner sur chaque jambe, sur les muscles indiqués dans la notice. 51: L'ordinateur embarqué reçoit le rythme de la musique via un micro, 52- analyse le signal sonore et le converti en impulsions électriques, une -- 64- suivantes : 65: - rythme cardiaque (fonction d'alerte suivant un seuil 66- paramétrable) -- 69- - durée de danse 70: - rythme/intensité de danse sous forme de graphique 71- 5. bouton marche/arręt ergonomique -- 73- Suivant les individus, la réaction ŕ l'intensité peut varier. 74: 7. micro enregistrant le rythme et le restituant sous forme de signaux 75- électriques ŕ l'ordinateur embarqué 76- 8. batterie lithium/ion 77: 9. molette de contrôle du rythme. Par défaut, le rythme généré est 78- automatiquement calqué sur celui reçu par le micro. Néanmoins, pour 79- des raisons de confort, vous pouvez vous męme faire varier ce 80: rythme selon vos besoins. 81- 10. trappe de sortie du cablage électrique. Tout le circuit électrique -- 103- Plus class, ne coupez pas l'appareil mais mettez le sur 'intensity 104: low'. Vous garderez légčrement le rythme, style le type méga cool qui 105- ne peut s'empęcher de danser en entendant de la musique. Effet assuré ! -- 110- 111: Au fait, n'oubliez pas de bouger le haut du corps en rythme, pour ne 112- pas avoir trop l'air d'une marionnette... 100- 101:[15]Une société de Las Vegas crée les machines ŕ sous adaptées au rythme du 102-joueur -- 110- 111: Pour arriver ŕ respecter le rythme de chaque joueur, le jeu sera doté 112- d'un programme personnalisé qui suivra la maničre de jouer et le temps 113- que chaque joueur passe devant la machine ŕ sous. Ainsi, la machine 114: pourrait fonctionner ŕ un rythme plus lent, avec des récompenses moins 115- élevées pour ceux qui cherchent ŕ jouer plus longtemps. Le slot peut 116: également fonctionner ŕ un rythme plus rapide et proposer des 117- récompenses plus élevées. 65- 5. http://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sp%C3%A9cial:Modifications_r%C3%A9centes&feed=atom 66: 6. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rythme%0D#column-one 67: 7. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rythme%0D#searchInput 68- 8. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikip%C3%A9dia:Accueil_principal 69- 9. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sp%C3%A9cial:Badtitle 70: 10. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rythme%0D 71- 11. http://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sp%C3%A9cial:UsabilityInitiativeOptIn&from=Sp%C3%A9cial%3ABadtitle 20- ętes un peu comme un bloc de 2 tonnes de granit ŕ qui on demanderait de 21: danser le limbo... Si seulement vous aviez le sens du rythme ! Et pas 22- question de passer pour ridicule devant tous vos soi-disant amis qui -- 32- Lors d'une danse, l'appareil va délivrer automatiquement des impulsions 33: électriques aux muscles des jambes, les faisant bouger au rythme de la 34- musique (un peu comme les spots lumineux). Ainsi, plus besoin de passer -- 50- positionner sur chaque jambe, sur les muscles indiqués dans la notice. 51: L'ordinateur embarqué reçoit le rythme de la musique via un micro, 52- analyse le signal sonore et le converti en impulsions électriques, une -- 64- suivantes : 65: - rythme cardiaque (fonction d'alerte suivant un seuil 66- paramétrable) -- 69- - durée de danse 70: - rythme/intensité de danse sous forme de graphique 71- 5. bouton marche/arręt ergonomique -- 73- Suivant les individus, la réaction ŕ l'intensité peut varier. 74: 7. micro enregistrant le rythme et le restituant sous forme de signaux 75- électriques ŕ l'ordinateur embarqué 76- 8. batterie lithium/ion 77: 9. molette de contrôle du rythme. Par défaut, le rythme généré est 78- automatiquement calqué sur celui reçu par le micro. Néanmoins, pour 79- des raisons de confort, vous pouvez vous męme faire varier ce 80: rythme selon vos besoins. 81- 10. trappe de sortie du cablage électrique. Tout le circuit électrique -- 103- Plus class, ne coupez pas l'appareil mais mettez le sur 'intensity 104: low'. Vous garderez légčrement le rythme, style le type méga cool qui 105- ne peut s'empęcher de danser en entendant de la musique. Effet assuré ! -- 110- 111: Au fait, n'oubliez pas de bouger le haut du corps en rythme, pour ne 112- pas avoir trop l'air d'une marionnette... 11- 12: JEUX DE RYTHME 13- -- 54- 55: Variante: męme travail avecun rythme 56- 57: Variante: une personne pense ŕ quelque chose, le traduit en rythme, 58- le passe dans le cercle. A la fin, on dit ce que cela évoquait. 59- 60: 6. Un groupe invente un rythme et le propose en avançant six fois. 61- L'autre ou les autres groupes l'imite ŕ partir de la troisičme fois. -- 68- 69: 7. Faire passer une chaussure en rythme. Changer de sens sur un 70- signe. Le faire les yeux fermés. -- 72- 73: 8. Dans le noir, une personne fait un rythme avec une lampe de 74- poche. Les autres l'imitent en son ou en lumičre. -- 76- 77: 9. En le faisant bien partir du ventre, se passer un son en rythme. 78- -- 115- 1. http://appli-etna.ac-nantes.fr:8080/peda/disc/muzik/3Pedagogie/Pratique/Chant/exercicesvocaux.htm 116: 2. http://appli-etna.ac-nantes.fr:8080/peda/disc/muzik/3Pedagogie/Pratique/Chant/rythme.htm#haut%20de%20page 13- [4]CNRS > [5]Presse > [6]Journal du CNRS > [7]La musique, pourquoi elle 14: rythme nos vies / N°209 Juin 2007 / La musique > [8]La musique, 15: pourquoi elle rythme nos vies 16- -- 60- précise Stéphanie Khalfa. Une musique comportant des disparités de 61: rythme et des dissonances, comme la techno, augmente le stress, męme 62- lorsqu'elle est appréciée. » -- 123- cerveau. Ainsi, selon Mireille Besson, directrice de recherche ŕ 124: l'INCM, « le rythme et les rčgles de l'harmonie ou du contrepoint 125- sollicitent des zones de l'hémisphčre gauche souvent attribuées au -- 415- 416: Rythme : c'est l'un des éléments qui permettent de caractériser une 417: phrase musicale. Le rythme détermine la durée des notes les unes par 418: rapport aux autres. Lorsqu'on parle d'un rythme dans le sens d'une 419- forme musicale (valse, tango, bossa), il s'agit d'une brčve cellule -- 494- 495: [24]La musique, pourquoi elle rythme nos vies 496- 13- [4]CNRS > [5]Presse > [6]Journal du CNRS > [7]La musique, pourquoi elle 14: rythme nos vies / N°209 Juin 2007 / La musique > [8]La musique, 15: pourquoi elle rythme nos vies 16- -- 60- précise Stéphanie Khalfa. Une musique comportant des disparités de 61: rythme et des dissonances, comme la techno, augmente le stress, męme 62- lorsqu'elle est appréciée. » -- 123- cerveau. Ainsi, selon Mireille Besson, directrice de recherche ŕ 124: l'INCM, « le rythme et les rčgles de l'harmonie ou du contrepoint 125- sollicitent des zones de l'hémisphčre gauche souvent attribuées au -- 415- 416: Rythme : c'est l'un des éléments qui permettent de caractériser une 417: phrase musicale. Le rythme détermine la durée des notes les unes par 418: rapport aux autres. Lorsqu'on parle d'un rythme dans le sens d'une 419- forme musicale (valse, tango, bossa), il s'agit d'une brčve cellule -- 494- 495: [24]La musique, pourquoi elle rythme nos vies 496- 2- 3: The requested URL /Nicolas/2009/Rythme.htm was not found on this 4- server. 13- [4]CNRS > [5]Presse > [6]Journal du CNRS > [7]La musique, pourquoi elle 14: rythme nos vies / N°209 Juin 2007 / La musique > [8]La musique, 15: pourquoi elle rythme nos vies 16- -- 60- précise Stéphanie Khalfa. Une musique comportant des disparités de 61: rythme et des dissonances, comme la techno, augmente le stress, męme 62- lorsqu'elle est appréciée. » -- 123- cerveau. Ainsi, selon Mireille Besson, directrice de recherche ŕ 124: l'INCM, « le rythme et les rčgles de l'harmonie ou du contrepoint 125- sollicitent des zones de l'hémisphčre gauche souvent attribuées au -- 415- 416: Rythme : c'est l'un des éléments qui permettent de caractériser une 417: phrase musicale. Le rythme détermine la durée des notes les unes par 418: rapport aux autres. Lorsqu'on parle d'un rythme dans le sens d'une 419- forme musicale (valse, tango, bossa), il s'agit d'une brčve cellule -- 494- 495: [24]La musique, pourquoi elle rythme nos vies 496- 2- 3: The requested URL /Nicolas/2009/Rythme.htm was not found on this 4- server. 4- 5: IL ETAIT UNE FOIS... LE RYTHME 6- -- 21- 22: PRENDRE CONTACT AVEC LE RYTHME 23- -- 25- Lorsqu'on débute au piano, comme sur n'importe quel autre instrument, 26: on est rapidement mis en déroute par le rythme : problčme de mise en 27- place, de compréhension des différentes figures rythmiques ou bien -- 29- Cette leçon vous propose d'aborder sous différents angles, le problčme 30: délicat du rythme. 31- -- 34- 35: La naissance du rythme 36- 37: Il est difficile de savoir comment est apparu le rythme. L'homme 38: primitif a-t-il été inspiré par le rythme de ses pieds, au cours d'une 39- longue marche sur la piste ? La périodicité d'un geste de travail a -- 42- découvert dans la régularité de ses détentes musculaires une volupté 43: qui lui a révélé le principe de la danse et du rythme ? S'il a heurté 44- ses paumes en cadence, est-ce pour donner du relief ŕ ses essais -- 52- en inventant ŕ peu prčs les męmes instruments, rien ne nous a été 53: apporté par nos ancętres sur la naissance du rythme. 54- -- 60- compositeurs un moyen "intellectuel" pour repousser les limites de la 61: pensée. Il y a peu encore, le rythme était considéré par les 62- compositeurs comme un accessoire de second plan, privilégiant les -- 70- 71: La liberté d'exécution face au rythme 72- 73: En écrivant un [12]rythme nous radicalisons sa vie, nous le structurons 74- suivant un concept mathématique de division du temps par 2 (systčme 75- [13]binaire) ou par 3 (systčme [14]ternaire). Par-lŕ męme, nous 76: éradiquons le côté instinctif du rythme qui est relié ŕ la vie, au côté 77- naturel. -- 87- éloigner de l'original. Nous devons ressentir une sorte de détachement 88: de soi face au rythme pour le maîtriser et l'intégrer. La liberté dans 89: le rythme n'est pas due ŕ une sorte de hasard, ni réservée ŕ des ętres 90- privilégiés d'un don surnaturel. Il existe bien sűr des personnes plus 91- sensibles que d'autres ŕ la perception rythmique. Il faut, je crois, 92: aimer avant tout le rythme. 93- 94: Nous pouvons aborder le rythme de deux maničres : 95- 96- * 1 - ORALEMENT : aujourd'hui encore, dans un grand nombre d'école en 97: Inde, le rythme est transmis entre le maître et l'élčve de maničre 98- orale. Il n'y a pas d'écriture ou simplement quelques repčres -- 102- quotidien les musiciens occidentaux. 103: Il n'y a pas de limite propre ŕ un rythme oral... seul le travail 104- de l'imaginaire, de l'imitation (répétition de motif) et la 105- capacité ŕ mémoriser sont mis en avant. 106: * 2 - PAR ECRIT : pour asseoir le rythme nous l'entourons de mesure 107- cyclique en 2, 3, 4 [15]temps ou bien plus. Cela nous aide ŕ mieux -- 110- mémorisation et une interprétation au stade final. 111: D'une maničre générale, le rythme dans la musique moderne est 112- souvent répétitif, tandis que, dans la musique classique, il est -- 114- 115: Pourquoi le rythme est-t-il une des matičres musicales les plus difficiles ŕ 116- comprendre et ŕ restituer ? -- 119- lire et ŕ mémoriser la position des signes sur une [16]portée, 120: enseigner le rythme est par contre une tâche bien plus difficile, qui 121- demande certaines qualités : la réflexion, la perception, l'écoute et 122- la sensibilité. Chaque personne qui le souhaite peut, demain, lire de 123: la musique, mais il n'en sera pas de męme avec le rythme. 124- Trop souvent, les professeurs abordent les contraintes de son -- 129- 130: Le rythme écrit répond ŕ des divisions du temps par 2 ([17]croche), 3 131- ([18]triolet), 4 ([19]double-croche), 6 ([20]sextolet), etc. -- 135- ?.. ;-)) 136: De plus, la musique ne se contente pas de l'interprétation d'un rythme 137- bien carré... il faut lui apporter la vie... c'est ŕ dire le rendre -- 151- (risque d'accélération ou de ralentissement du tempo). Vous devez avoir 152: un sentiment de liberté face au rythme. 153- -- 155- 156: L'exécution d'un rythme passe par plusieurs phases, ŕ savoir : 157- * 1) Connaître la valeur des différentes figures rythmiques par -- 160- * 2) La mise en place des différentes figures rythmiques : 161: indépendance des 2 mains (un rythme différent sur les 2 mains ŕ 162- assembler) 163- * 3) La maîtrise des différentes figures rythmiques : l'aisance, la 164: domination du rythme les figures sont dissoutes en vous... vous les 165- possédez. Vous devez avoir un sentiment de liberté face ŕ elles, -- 197- 11. http://www.addthis.com/bookmark.php?v=250&username=xa-4b39b5e957d1be40 198: 12. http://pianoweb.free.fr/dictionnaire-musique-ry.html#rythme 199- 13. http://pianoweb.free.fr/dictionnaire-musique-bi.html#binaire -- 212- 26. http://pianoweb.free.fr/rythmes-faciles.html 213: 27. http://pianoweb.free.fr/lecons.html#rythme 214- 28. http://pianoweb.free.fr/espace-cours/espace-cours.html#lecons-gratuites 53- [40]Accueil arrow [41]Webzine arrow [42]Art de vivre arrow Vivons au 54: rythme de la nature... 55- -- 62- 63: Vivons au rythme de la nature... [45]Version imprimable [46]Suggérer 64- par mail -- 108- physiques et des produits alimentaires saisonniers Printemps, été, 109: automne, hiver : nous vivons au rythme de la nature. 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Les trois piliers 110- (Exercice, alimentation et relaxation se complčtent et se renforcent 136- Dossier 137: Rythme 138- [spacer.gif?OpenImageResource] -- 141- 142: «Il y a rythme lorsqu'une structure évolue de maničre périodique sur 143- fond d'altération novatrice. L'intéręt actuel croissant pour le fait -- 156- Enjeux 157: Pour Ludwig Klages, il y a entre le rythme et la mesure une différence 158- de nature, semblable ŕ celle qui sépare le vivant du mécanique. Voici 159: un commentaire sur La nature du rythme, de Ludwig Klages, dont la 160: premičre traduction française vient de paraître. (La nature du rythme, 161- Ludwig Klages, préfacé et traduit par Olivier Hanse, éd. L'Harmattan, 162- 2004) 163: «Pour notre auteur, le rythme fait appel ŕ un rapport vivant et non ŕ 164- une objectivation du donné. Le réduire ŕ un objet de pensée, ŕ l'instar -- 176- de ségrégation des unités) alors que l'analyse décompose la 177: pluridimensionnalité esthétique du rythme en mécanique de la mesure. La 178- division en intervalles réguliers traduit bien plutôt l'esprit qui -- 183- histoire qui se finirait dans et par les masses. 184: La différence entre rythme et mesure n'est en fait pas de degré mais de 185- nature. Certes ils peuvent se superposer mais cela n'a rien de 186- permanent ou d'obligé. Bien plus, le phénomčne de continuité qu'anime 187: le rythme reste inaccessible ŕ l'entendement, ŕ l'image du flux et 188- reflux de la vague qu'on ne peut que suivre mais non prédire. Car le 189: rythme traduit essentiellement une modulation du mouvement en 190- interaction avec un ensemble, en cela il renouvelle tandis que la -- 196- créatrice va du senti et du perçu au créé spirituel toujours neuf, ŕ 197: l'Erlebnis (vécu). Bien plus, la confusion entre mesure et rythme est 198- surtout révélatrice de celle entre esprit et vie, caractéristique de la 199: Modernité logocentrique. Le rythme, ŕ l'instar de la couleur, de la 200- texture ou encore de la gestualité, est bien le refoulé de l'Occident. -- 202- qui précčde et détermine toute idée, dans cet insaisissable monde de la 203: vie (Lebenswelt). L'antagonisme chez Klages entre rythme et mesure, 204- comme entre corps spiritualisé et esprit, loin de toute opposition -- 229- de commun entre elles? Est-il vraiment possible, voire souhaitable 230: d'arriver ŕ une définition de «le rythme». Paul Valéry lui-męme a 231- échoué dans cette tâche et il fut le seul ŕ avouer son échec. »1 232- Voici l'une des leçons que Valéry a tirée de son échec: «Il ne faut pas 233: męler et encore moins confondre période et rythme. Il n'est pas exact 234: de dire rythme des flots, rythme du coeur -etc.»^ 2 Certes, tout rythme 235- est d'essence périodique, mais la réciproque n'est pas vraie. Toute -- 238- Définition de Pierre Sauvanet ^4 239: «Voici maintenant une définition du rythme qui s'applique ŕ la fois ŕ 240: l'approche de tout ce qu'on comprend d'habitude sous le mot rythme, et 241: ŕ l'étude du rythme singulier dans un domaine précis. Voici donc, non 242- pas une, mais deux définitions. Selon la définition générale, on 243: conviendra d'appeler rythme "tout phénomčne, perçu ou agi, auquel on 244- peut attribuer au moins deux des qualités suivantes: structure, -- 247- qualités."» 248: 1- Pierre Sauvanet, Le rythme encore une définition, in Les rythmes, 249- Lectures et théories, Ouvrage collectif, sous la direction de -- 253- 3-id., p 1355 254: 4-Pierre Sauvanet, Le rythme encore une définition, in Les rythmes, 255- Lectures et théories, Ouvrage collectif, sous la direction de -- 260- Michel Cornu, [53]Temps et musique 261: Ghyka, M.C. Essai sur le rythme, Gallimard 1938. 262: Meschonnic H. La critique du rythme, Verdier 1982. 263: Edgar Willems, Le rythme musical, P.U.F. 1954. Ce livre contient une 264: liste des définitions du rythme ŕ ce jour. 265: Paul Fraisse, Structure et rythme. 266- Cahiers de musiques traditionnelles, Vol 10, 1997 Rythmes, Georg -- 286- [p.gif] 287: [55]Le rythme en littérature 288- [spacer.gif?OpenImageResource] -- 302- Culture, francité, počme, Nelligan, Beauchemin, St-Denys Garneau, 303: écriture, rythme 304- L'homme dont la conscience est plus grande que le pouvoir des mots se -- 307- Le Magasin pittoresque 308: Virgile, Scarron, génie, harmonie, rythme 309- Divers 310: [58]Au commencement était le rythme 311- Boris Chapuis 312: Rythme, Klages, D.H.Lawrence, 313: Commentaire de la premičre traduction française de La nature du rythme, 314- Ludwig Klages, préfacé et traduit par Olivier Hanse, éd. L'Harmattan, -- 317- Rabindranath Tagore 318: Destin, počte, rythme, mots, coeur, changement, amour, amitié, 319- solitude, union -- 438- 59. javascript: Document('Rabindranath_Tagore--Quand_des_yeux_tendres_nous_contemplent_par_Rabindranath_Tagore') 439: 60. Javascript: Recommander('8525682D006F574385256880005ACB6D','http://agora.qc.ca/mot.nsf/Dossiers/Rythme', 'dossier') 440: 61. javascript: Impression('http://agora.qc.ca/encyclopedie/index.nsf/Impression/Rythme') 441- 62. http://agora.qc.ca/encyclopedie.nsf -- 458- 77. http://agora.qc.ca/encyclopedie.nsf/Communiques/Les_Rencontres_du_Vieux_Couvent 459: 78. Javascript: void()" onClick="impression('http://agora.qc.ca/encyclopedie/index.nsf/Impression/Rythme') 14- 15:[drapeau-1.gif] [18]Léconomie allemande se contracte au rythme le plus rapide 16-depuis 1987 -- 18- (CEP News) Francfort - La production totale de léconomie allemande a 19: reculé pour un troisičme trimestre consécutif, cette fois au rythme le 20- plus rapide en plus de 20 ans, a rapporté vendredi lagence fédérale de -- 34- hausse ŕ + 1,5 %.Le coűt unitaire de la main-doeuvre augmenté de 1,8 % 35: au rythme annuel, ceci malgré laugmentation de 2,8 % attendue par le 36: consensus. Au rythme trimestriel, lestimation préliminaire du coűt 37- unitaire de main-doeuvre a été révisée en baisse ŕ 2,6 % de 2,8 %.Le -- 57- 58:[drapeau-1.gif] [30]Le PIB de la zone euro se contracte ŕ un rythme record au 59-quatričme trimestre -- 61- (CEP News) Francfort - Léconomie de la zone euro sest contractée ŕ un 62: rythme record ŕ la fin de 2008, suggérant que la récession actuelle 63- dans lunion monétaire sera ŕ la fois profonde et prolongée.Selon les -- 116- 117: Les gains de productivité ont progressé ŕ un rythme plus élevé que 118- prévu aux Etats-Unis au troisičme trimestre, selon des chiffres publiés 119- aujourd'hui par le Département du Travail. La productivité a augmenté 120: de 1,3% en rythme annuel sur le trimestre clos fin septembre, alors que 121- le consensus prévoyait une hausse de 0,9%, trčs inférieure aux ga -- 128- La croissance américaine a été révisée en hausse ŕ 1,0% au premier 129: trimestre (en rythme annuel), au lieu de 0,9% annoncé précédemment, a 130- indiqué jeudi le département du Commerce, ce qui devrait renforcer -- 141- intérieur brut (PIB) américain a en effet progressé de 3,3% au 142: deuixičme trimestre en rythme annualisé, selon les nouvelles 143- estimations publiées jeudi par le département du Commerce. Les 14- 15:[drapeau-1.gif] [18]Léconomie allemande se contracte au rythme le plus rapide 16-depuis 1987 -- 18- (CEP News) Francfort - La production totale de léconomie allemande a 19: reculé pour un troisičme trimestre consécutif, cette fois au rythme le 20- plus rapide en plus de 20 ans, a rapporté vendredi lagence fédérale de -- 34- hausse ŕ + 1,5 %.Le coűt unitaire de la main-doeuvre augmenté de 1,8 % 35: au rythme annuel, ceci malgré laugmentation de 2,8 % attendue par le 36: consensus. Au rythme trimestriel, lestimation préliminaire du coűt 37- unitaire de main-doeuvre a été révisée en baisse ŕ 2,6 % de 2,8 %.Le -- 57- 58:[drapeau-1.gif] [30]Le PIB de la zone euro se contracte ŕ un rythme record au 59-quatričme trimestre -- 61- (CEP News) Francfort - Léconomie de la zone euro sest contractée ŕ un 62: rythme record ŕ la fin de 2008, suggérant que la récession actuelle 63- dans lunion monétaire sera ŕ la fois profonde et prolongée.Selon les -- 116- 117: Les gains de productivité ont progressé ŕ un rythme plus élevé que 118- prévu aux Etats-Unis au troisičme trimestre, selon des chiffres publiés 119- aujourd'hui par le Département du Travail. La productivité a augmenté 120: de 1,3% en rythme annuel sur le trimestre clos fin septembre, alors que 121- le consensus prévoyait une hausse de 0,9%, trčs inférieure aux ga -- 128- La croissance américaine a été révisée en hausse ŕ 1,0% au premier 129: trimestre (en rythme annuel), au lieu de 0,9% annoncé précédemment, a 130- indiqué jeudi le département du Commerce, ce qui devrait renforcer -- 141- intérieur brut (PIB) américain a en effet progressé de 3,3% au 142: deuixičme trimestre en rythme annualisé, selon les nouvelles 143- estimations publiées jeudi par le département du Commerce. Les 14- 15:[drapeau-1.gif] [18]Léconomie allemande se contracte au rythme le plus rapide 16-depuis 1987 -- 18- (CEP News) Francfort - La production totale de léconomie allemande a 19: reculé pour un troisičme trimestre consécutif, cette fois au rythme le 20- plus rapide en plus de 20 ans, a rapporté vendredi lagence fédérale de -- 34- hausse ŕ + 1,5 %.Le coűt unitaire de la main-doeuvre augmenté de 1,8 % 35: au rythme annuel, ceci malgré laugmentation de 2,8 % attendue par le 36: consensus. Au rythme trimestriel, lestimation préliminaire du coűt 37- unitaire de main-doeuvre a été révisée en baisse ŕ 2,6 % de 2,8 %.Le -- 57- 58:[drapeau-1.gif] [30]Le PIB de la zone euro se contracte ŕ un rythme record au 59-quatričme trimestre -- 61- (CEP News) Francfort - Léconomie de la zone euro sest contractée ŕ un 62: rythme record ŕ la fin de 2008, suggérant que la récession actuelle 63- dans lunion monétaire sera ŕ la fois profonde et prolongée.Selon les -- 116- 117: Les gains de productivité ont progressé ŕ un rythme plus élevé que 118- prévu aux Etats-Unis au troisičme trimestre, selon des chiffres publiés 119- aujourd'hui par le Département du Travail. La productivité a augmenté 120: de 1,3% en rythme annuel sur le trimestre clos fin septembre, alors que 121- le consensus prévoyait une hausse de 0,9%, trčs inférieure aux ga -- 128- La croissance américaine a été révisée en hausse ŕ 1,0% au premier 129: trimestre (en rythme annuel), au lieu de 0,9% annoncé précédemment, a 130- indiqué jeudi le département du Commerce, ce qui devrait renforcer -- 141- intérieur brut (PIB) américain a en effet progressé de 3,3% au 142: deuixičme trimestre en rythme annualisé, selon les nouvelles 143- estimations publiées jeudi par le département du Commerce. Les 14- 15:[drapeau-1.gif] [18]Léconomie allemande se contracte au rythme le plus rapide 16-depuis 1987 -- 18- (CEP News) Francfort - La production totale de léconomie allemande a 19: reculé pour un troisičme trimestre consécutif, cette fois au rythme le 20- plus rapide en plus de 20 ans, a rapporté vendredi lagence fédérale de -- 34- hausse ŕ + 1,5 %.Le coűt unitaire de la main-doeuvre augmenté de 1,8 % 35: au rythme annuel, ceci malgré laugmentation de 2,8 % attendue par le 36: consensus. Au rythme trimestriel, lestimation préliminaire du coűt 37- unitaire de main-doeuvre a été révisée en baisse ŕ 2,6 % de 2,8 %.Le -- 57- 58:[drapeau-1.gif] [30]Le PIB de la zone euro se contracte ŕ un rythme record au 59-quatričme trimestre -- 61- (CEP News) Francfort - Léconomie de la zone euro sest contractée ŕ un 62: rythme record ŕ la fin de 2008, suggérant que la récession actuelle 63- dans lunion monétaire sera ŕ la fois profonde et prolongée.Selon les -- 116- 117: Les gains de productivité ont progressé ŕ un rythme plus élevé que 118- prévu aux Etats-Unis au troisičme trimestre, selon des chiffres publiés 119- aujourd'hui par le Département du Travail. La productivité a augmenté 120: de 1,3% en rythme annuel sur le trimestre clos fin septembre, alors que 121- le consensus prévoyait une hausse de 0,9%, trčs inférieure aux ga -- 128- La croissance américaine a été révisée en hausse ŕ 1,0% au premier 129: trimestre (en rythme annuel), au lieu de 0,9% annoncé précédemment, a 130- indiqué jeudi le département du Commerce, ce qui devrait renforcer -- 141- intérieur brut (PIB) américain a en effet progressé de 3,3% au 142: deuixičme trimestre en rythme annualisé, selon les nouvelles 143- estimations publiées jeudi par le département du Commerce. Les 14- 15:[drapeau-1.gif] [18]Léconomie allemande se contracte au rythme le plus rapide 16-depuis 1987 -- 18- (CEP News) Francfort - La production totale de léconomie allemande a 19: reculé pour un troisičme trimestre consécutif, cette fois au rythme le 20- plus rapide en plus de 20 ans, a rapporté vendredi lagence fédérale de -- 34- hausse ŕ + 1,5 %.Le coűt unitaire de la main-doeuvre augmenté de 1,8 % 35: au rythme annuel, ceci malgré laugmentation de 2,8 % attendue par le 36: consensus. Au rythme trimestriel, lestimation préliminaire du coűt 37- unitaire de main-doeuvre a été révisée en baisse ŕ 2,6 % de 2,8 %.Le -- 57- 58:[drapeau-1.gif] [30]Le PIB de la zone euro se contracte ŕ un rythme record au 59-quatričme trimestre -- 61- (CEP News) Francfort - Léconomie de la zone euro sest contractée ŕ un 62: rythme record ŕ la fin de 2008, suggérant que la récession actuelle 63- dans lunion monétaire sera ŕ la fois profonde et prolongée.Selon les -- 116- 117: Les gains de productivité ont progressé ŕ un rythme plus élevé que 118- prévu aux Etats-Unis au troisičme trimestre, selon des chiffres publiés 119- aujourd'hui par le Département du Travail. La productivité a augmenté 120: de 1,3% en rythme annuel sur le trimestre clos fin septembre, alors que 121- le consensus prévoyait une hausse de 0,9%, trčs inférieure aux ga -- 128- La croissance américaine a été révisée en hausse ŕ 1,0% au premier 129: trimestre (en rythme annuel), au lieu de 0,9% annoncé précédemment, a 130- indiqué jeudi le département du Commerce, ce qui devrait renforcer -- 141- intérieur brut (PIB) américain a en effet progressé de 3,3% au 142: deuixičme trimestre en rythme annualisé, selon les nouvelles 143- estimations publiées jeudi par le département du Commerce. Les 14- 15:[drapeau-1.gif] [18]Léconomie allemande se contracte au rythme le plus rapide 16-depuis 1987 -- 18- (CEP News) Francfort - La production totale de léconomie allemande a 19: reculé pour un troisičme trimestre consécutif, cette fois au rythme le 20- plus rapide en plus de 20 ans, a rapporté vendredi lagence fédérale de -- 34- hausse ŕ + 1,5 %.Le coűt unitaire de la main-doeuvre augmenté de 1,8 % 35: au rythme annuel, ceci malgré laugmentation de 2,8 % attendue par le 36: consensus. Au rythme trimestriel, lestimation préliminaire du coűt 37- unitaire de main-doeuvre a été révisée en baisse ŕ 2,6 % de 2,8 %.Le -- 57- 58:[drapeau-1.gif] [30]Le PIB de la zone euro se contracte ŕ un rythme record au 59-quatričme trimestre -- 61- (CEP News) Francfort - Léconomie de la zone euro sest contractée ŕ un 62: rythme record ŕ la fin de 2008, suggérant que la récession actuelle 63- dans lunion monétaire sera ŕ la fois profonde et prolongée.Selon les -- 116- 117: Les gains de productivité ont progressé ŕ un rythme plus élevé que 118- prévu aux Etats-Unis au troisičme trimestre, selon des chiffres publiés 119- aujourd'hui par le Département du Travail. La productivité a augmenté 120: de 1,3% en rythme annuel sur le trimestre clos fin septembre, alors que 121- le consensus prévoyait une hausse de 0,9%, trčs inférieure aux ga -- 128- La croissance américaine a été révisée en hausse ŕ 1,0% au premier 129: trimestre (en rythme annuel), au lieu de 0,9% annoncé précédemment, a 130- indiqué jeudi le département du Commerce, ce qui devrait renforcer -- 141- intérieur brut (PIB) américain a en effet progressé de 3,3% au 142: deuixičme trimestre en rythme annualisé, selon les nouvelles 143- estimations publiées jeudi par le département du Commerce. Les 4- [1]Poétique de la prose ou prose poétique ? 5: Le rythme contre le prosaďsme 6- __________________________________________________________________ -- 10- 11: [3]Du rythme avant toute chose... 12- __________________________________________________________________ 13- 14: [4]Le rythme de l'écriture de Duras : prosaďque, dit-elle ? 15- -- 28- Poétique de la prose ou prose poétique ? 29: Le rythme contre le prosaďsme 30- -- 68- prosaďques de Ponge, peut ętre tirée vers le poétique grâce ŕ une 69: exploitation fine du rythme conçu au sens large du terme, c'est-ŕ-dire 70- au-delŕ de toute restriction ŕ l'univers musical. -- 132- celle de Duras par exemple, peut ętre tirée vers le poétique grâce ŕ 133: une exploitation fine du rythme conçu au sens large du terme, 134- c'est-ŕ-dire au-delŕ de toute restriction ŕ l'univers musical stricto -- 169- se met en page. En retour, l'attention accordée ŕ la disposition 170: produit des effets de rythme visuels et auditifs. (Ibid.) 171- -- 232- 233: Du rythme avant toute chose... 234- -- 236- oppose radicalement prose ŕ poésie, prosaďque ŕ poétique, pour 237: distinguer dans la notion de rythme l'élément fondamental qui permet ce 238- dépassement des antinomies. Je rejoins en cela la position d'Eric -- 241- De la męme façon, et dans le domaine de la langue, ce que nous appelons 242: rythme en poésie versifiée classique correspond-il au rythme de la 243: prose ? La prose, d'ailleurs, a-t-elle un rythme ? Une réponse 244- catégorique n'est pas possible sans quelques mises au point générales, -- 248- 249: Ce que je nomme rythme, l'écrivain Jean-Paul Goux [[19]9] l'appelle 250- allure. Belle dénomination qui invite ŕ se représenter le maintien, le 251- port élégant d'une personne, le déplacement racé et gracieux du 252: cheval ; quoi qu'il en soit, rythme ou allure impliquent la présence 253- d'une vie dans l'écrit. C'est ce qui détermine selon Goux, la -- 265- Autre idée intéressante défendue par Goux : il existe des phrases 266: motrices, celles qui ont de l'allure - ou du rythme - et « qui peuvent 267- impulser le désir de lire ou celui d'écrire, l'un et l'autre parfois -- 283- 284: Et la syntaxe est un facteur décisif pour le rythme de la séquence 285- [[20]10]. -- 287- Convaincue depuis de nombreuses années que l'on ne peut circonscrire la 288: présence d'un rythme ŕ la seule dimension poétique (versifiée ou non), 289- et que celui-ci est généré par la syntaxe, je propose d'en donner une -- 291- écritures dont on a vite fait de les classer dans la catégorie 292: « prosaďque » échappent ŕ cette taxinomie grâce au rythme. 293- 294: Le rythme de l'écriture de Duras : prosaďque, dit-elle ? 295- -- 422- passage de la prose au prosaďque. Cependant, le fait d'inscrire le 423: texte dans l'épaisseur d'une voix fait entendre un rythme qui fait 424- échapper cette écriture ŕ la platitude. -- 454- De lŕ, Meschonnic dénonce avec feu les počtes usurpateurs, ceux qui 455: n'ont pas compris que le rythme est autre chose que 456- 457- l'alternance du pan-pan sur la joue du métricien métronome. [...] Parce 458: que le rythme est une forme-sujet. La forme-sujet. [...] Et si le 459: rythme-počme est une forme-sujet, le rythme n'est plus une notion 460- formelle, la forme elle-męme n'est plus une notion formelle, celle du -- 466- Il est trčs clair que le počme n'a plus rien ŕ voir ici avec la notion 467: de genre, mais qu'il est fondamentalement une affaire de rythme, 468- lui-męme étant le résultat d'une appropriation subjective du texte. -- 476- analysables. Je reconnais cependant la part individuelle qui entre dans 477: l'interprétation, et j'adhčre ŕ cette idée d'incarnation du rythme dans 478- la prise de possession du texte par chaque lecteur. C'est en ce sens -- 490- que nous devenons, l'éthique en acte qu'est cette écoute, d'oů une 491: politique du počme. Une politique de la pensée. Le parti du rythme. 492- (Ibid.) -- 499- (Ibid.) Or le signe se contente de dire et de montrer, pas d'insuffler 500: la vie comme le fait le rythme. 501- 502: Prenant délibérément le parti du rythme, je souhaite montrer, dans la 503- derničre phase de ce travail, comment j'ai pu entendre une écriture, -- 516- 517: La premičre phrase de la séquence repose entičrement sur un rythme 518- ternaire : le thčme et son verbe sont mis en distribution sur 3 -- 525- d'homme colore de rose toute la scčne. » reprise par « C'est la seule 526: couleur. » Le rythme ternaire lie également ces phrases : le chapeau de 527- feutre devient le chapeau d'homme qui colore de rose, pour finir sur la -- 544- 545: Ce rythme ternaire comprend en contrepoint un rythme binaire complexe 546- qui s'appuie cette fois davantage sur une dominante lexicale et -- 557- verbal se sont effacées est explicité par un autre groupe verbal paraît 558: rejoindre l'horizon. On repčre donc ici un calque du rythme binaire 559- dont le 2e membre précise sémantiquement le 1er, phénomčne accentué -- 572- point de vue - d'externe il devient interne, car c'est avec les yeux de 573: la petite accoudée au bastingage que l'on regarde alentour. Le rythme 574- sémantique est aussi visible dans l'exemple supra : moteur du bac, seul -- 609- 610: [rythme ternaire] 611- -- 619- 620: Enfin, le reste de la phrase présente un apparent rythme ternaire avec 621: 3 occurrences de tout ; mais le rythme binaire s'insinue dans cette 622- macrostructure : -- 687- 688: La premičre phrase de la séquence combine rythme binaire dans la 689- macrostructure et ternaire dans la microstructure : juxtaposition de -- 707- Meschonnic donne du terme počme, je laisse ŕ cet ardent défenseur de la 708: voix et du rythme les mots de la conclusion : 709- -- 732- Voir ŕ ce sujet l'article de Gérard Dessons : « Prose, prosaďque, 733: prosaďsme », Semen, 16, Rythme de la prose, 2003, [En ligne], mis en 734- ligne le 1er mai 2007. URL : http://semen.revues.org/document2710.html. -- 759- 760: Éric Bordas, « Le rythme de la prose », Semen, 16, Rythme de la prose, 761- 2003, [En ligne], mis en ligne le 1er mai 2007. -- 766- 767: Jean-Paul Goux, « De l'allure », Semen, 16, Rythme de la prose, 2003, 768- [En ligne], mis en ligne le 1er mai 2007. 138- 139:Sarkozy : les réformes restent "d'actualité", conduites "au męme rythme" 140- -- 163- expliqué. 164: Les réformes restent "d'actualité", conduites "au męme rythme", a-t-il 165- rapidement affirmé. 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"La rupture n'a jamais été un objectif, c'est juste -- 233- chef de l'Etat, précisant qu'elles devaient ętre conduites "au męme 234: rythme". 235- "Si on doit arręter, comme cela s'est si souvent fait dans le passé, -- 629- 114. javascript:translate(2097160); 630: 115. http://www.wikio.fr/vote?domain=nouvelobs.com&title=Sarkozy+%3A+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+%22d%27actualit%C3%A9%22%2C+conduites+%22au+m%C3%AAme+rythme%22 631: 116. http://www.scoopeo.com/scoop/new?newurl=http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html&title=Sarkozy+:+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+d`actualit%C3%A9,+conduites+au+m%C3%AAme+rythme+sur+Nouvelobs.com 632- 117. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html%0D -- 634- 119. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html%0D 635: 120. http://blogmarks.net/my/new.php?mini=1&simple=1&url=http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html&title=Sarkozy+:+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+d`actualit%C3%A9,+conduites+au+m%C3%AAme+rythme+sur+Nouvelobs.com 636- 121. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/20090205.OBS3180/lsreactions00e5.html?l=0 -- 645- 130. javascript:translate(2097160); 646: 131. http://www.wikio.fr/vote?domain=nouvelobs.com&title=Sarkozy+%3A+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+%22d%27actualit%C3%A9%22%2C+conduites+%22au+m%C3%AAme+rythme%22 647: 132. http://www.scoopeo.com/scoop/new?newurl=http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html&title=Sarkozy+:+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+d`actualit%C3%A9,+conduites+au+m%C3%AAme+rythme+sur+Nouvelobs.com 648- 133. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html%0D -- 650- 135. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html%0D 651: 136. http://blogmarks.net/my/new.php?mini=1&simple=1&url=http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html&title=Sarkozy+:+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+d`actualit%C3%A9,+conduites+au+m%C3%AAme+rythme+sur+Nouvelobs.com 652- 137. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/20090205.OBS3180/lsreactions00e5.html?l=0 142- 143:Réformes: Sarkozy ne ralentira pas le rythme 144- -- 160- Le [136]président [137]Nicolas Sarkozy a affirmé lundi ne pas avoir 161: «l'intention de ralentir le rythme» des réformes en 2009, au moment oů 162- «l'impact social de la [138]crise se fait sentir». Formulant ses voeux -- 166- problčmes ŕ résoudre, l'attente des Français vous ont imposé, comme au 167: gouvernement et au Parlement, un rythme de travail particuličrement 168- exigeant». «Je ne vous surprendrai pas en vous disant que nous n'avons 169: pas l'intention de ralentir le rythme en 2009, leur a-t-il ensuite 170- déclaré. Et ce n'est certainement pas au moment oů l'impact social de -- 580- 127. javascript:void(0); 581: 128. http://www.leparisien.fr/politique/reformes-sarkozy-ne-ralentira-pas-le-rythme-19-01-2009-379601.php%0D 582: 129. http://www.leparisien.fr/politique/reformes-sarkozy-ne-ralentira-pas-le-rythme-19-01-2009-379601.php%0D 583- 130. javascript:void(0); -- 709- 256. http://www.leparisien.fr/transports 710: 257. http://www.leparisien.fr/politique/reformes-sarkozy-ne-ralentira-pas-le-rythme-19-01-2009-379601.php%0D 711- 258. http://blog.leparisien.fr/ca_reste_entre_nous/ -- 757- 304. http://brandalley.leparisien.fr/ventes-privees/ 758: 305. http://www.leparisien.fr/politique/reformes-sarkozy-ne-ralentira-pas-le-rythme-19-01-2009-379601.php%0D 759- 306. http://www.lequipe.fr/ 138- 139:Sarkozy : les réformes restent "d'actualité", conduites "au męme rythme" 140- -- 163- expliqué. 164: Les réformes restent "d'actualité", conduites "au męme rythme", a-t-il 165- rapidement affirmé. "La rupture n'a jamais été un objectif, c'est juste -- 233- chef de l'Etat, précisant qu'elles devaient ętre conduites "au męme 234: rythme". 235- "Si on doit arręter, comme cela s'est si souvent fait dans le passé, -- 629- 114. javascript:translate(2097160); 630: 115. http://www.wikio.fr/vote?domain=nouvelobs.com&title=Sarkozy+%3A+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+%22d%27actualit%C3%A9%22%2C+conduites+%22au+m%C3%AAme+rythme%22 631: 116. http://www.scoopeo.com/scoop/new?newurl=http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html&title=Sarkozy+:+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+d`actualit%C3%A9,+conduites+au+m%C3%AAme+rythme+sur+Nouvelobs.com 632- 117. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html%0D -- 634- 119. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html%0D 635: 120. http://blogmarks.net/my/new.php?mini=1&simple=1&url=http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html&title=Sarkozy+:+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+d`actualit%C3%A9,+conduites+au+m%C3%AAme+rythme+sur+Nouvelobs.com 636- 121. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/20090205.OBS3180/lsreactions00e5.html?l=0 -- 645- 130. javascript:translate(2097160); 646: 131. http://www.wikio.fr/vote?domain=nouvelobs.com&title=Sarkozy+%3A+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+%22d%27actualit%C3%A9%22%2C+conduites+%22au+m%C3%AAme+rythme%22 647: 132. http://www.scoopeo.com/scoop/new?newurl=http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html&title=Sarkozy+:+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+d`actualit%C3%A9,+conduites+au+m%C3%AAme+rythme+sur+Nouvelobs.com 648- 133. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html%0D -- 650- 135. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html%0D 651: 136. http://blogmarks.net/my/new.php?mini=1&simple=1&url=http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html&title=Sarkozy+:+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+d`actualit%C3%A9,+conduites+au+m%C3%AAme+rythme+sur+Nouvelobs.com 652- 137. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/20090205.OBS3180/lsreactions00e5.html?l=0 142- 143:Réformes: Sarkozy ne ralentira pas le rythme 144- -- 160- Le [136]président [137]Nicolas Sarkozy a affirmé lundi ne pas avoir 161: «l'intention de ralentir le rythme» des réformes en 2009, au moment oů 162- «l'impact social de la [138]crise se fait sentir». Formulant ses voeux -- 166- problčmes ŕ résoudre, l'attente des Français vous ont imposé, comme au 167: gouvernement et au Parlement, un rythme de travail particuličrement 168- exigeant». «Je ne vous surprendrai pas en vous disant que nous n'avons 169: pas l'intention de ralentir le rythme en 2009, leur a-t-il ensuite 170- déclaré. Et ce n'est certainement pas au moment oů l'impact social de -- 580- 127. javascript:void(0); 581: 128. http://www.leparisien.fr/politique/reformes-sarkozy-ne-ralentira-pas-le-rythme-19-01-2009-379601.php%0D 582: 129. http://www.leparisien.fr/politique/reformes-sarkozy-ne-ralentira-pas-le-rythme-19-01-2009-379601.php%0D 583- 130. javascript:void(0); -- 709- 256. http://www.leparisien.fr/transports 710: 257. http://www.leparisien.fr/politique/reformes-sarkozy-ne-ralentira-pas-le-rythme-19-01-2009-379601.php%0D 711- 258. http://blog.leparisien.fr/ca_reste_entre_nous/ -- 757- 304. http://brandalley.leparisien.fr/ventes-privees/ 758: 305. http://www.leparisien.fr/politique/reformes-sarkozy-ne-ralentira-pas-le-rythme-19-01-2009-379601.php%0D 759- 306. http://www.lequipe.fr/ 138- 139:Sarkozy : les réformes restent "d'actualité", conduites "au męme rythme" 140- -- 163- expliqué. 164: Les réformes restent "d'actualité", conduites "au męme rythme", a-t-il 165- rapidement affirmé. "La rupture n'a jamais été un objectif, c'est juste -- 233- chef de l'Etat, précisant qu'elles devaient ętre conduites "au męme 234: rythme". 235- "Si on doit arręter, comme cela s'est si souvent fait dans le passé, -- 629- 114. javascript:translate(2097160); 630: 115. http://www.wikio.fr/vote?domain=nouvelobs.com&title=Sarkozy+%3A+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+%22d%27actualit%C3%A9%22%2C+conduites+%22au+m%C3%AAme+rythme%22 631: 116. http://www.scoopeo.com/scoop/new?newurl=http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html&title=Sarkozy+:+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+d`actualit%C3%A9,+conduites+au+m%C3%AAme+rythme+sur+Nouvelobs.com 632- 117. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html%0D -- 634- 119. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html%0D 635: 120. http://blogmarks.net/my/new.php?mini=1&simple=1&url=http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html&title=Sarkozy+:+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+d`actualit%C3%A9,+conduites+au+m%C3%AAme+rythme+sur+Nouvelobs.com 636- 121. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/20090205.OBS3180/lsreactions00e5.html?l=0 -- 645- 130. javascript:translate(2097160); 646: 131. http://www.wikio.fr/vote?domain=nouvelobs.com&title=Sarkozy+%3A+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+%22d%27actualit%C3%A9%22%2C+conduites+%22au+m%C3%AAme+rythme%22 647: 132. http://www.scoopeo.com/scoop/new?newurl=http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html&title=Sarkozy+:+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+d`actualit%C3%A9,+conduites+au+m%C3%AAme+rythme+sur+Nouvelobs.com 648- 133. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html%0D -- 650- 135. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html%0D 651: 136. http://blogmarks.net/my/new.php?mini=1&simple=1&url=http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html&title=Sarkozy+:+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+d`actualit%C3%A9,+conduites+au+m%C3%AAme+rythme+sur+Nouvelobs.com 652- 137. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/20090205.OBS3180/lsreactions00e5.html?l=0 142- 143:Réformes: Sarkozy ne ralentira pas le rythme 144- -- 160- Le [136]président [137]Nicolas Sarkozy a affirmé lundi ne pas avoir 161: «l'intention de ralentir le rythme» des réformes en 2009, au moment oů 162- «l'impact social de la [138]crise se fait sentir». Formulant ses voeux -- 166- problčmes ŕ résoudre, l'attente des Français vous ont imposé, comme au 167: gouvernement et au Parlement, un rythme de travail particuličrement 168- exigeant». «Je ne vous surprendrai pas en vous disant que nous n'avons 169: pas l'intention de ralentir le rythme en 2009, leur a-t-il ensuite 170- déclaré. Et ce n'est certainement pas au moment oů l'impact social de -- 580- 127. javascript:void(0); 581: 128. http://www.leparisien.fr/politique/reformes-sarkozy-ne-ralentira-pas-le-rythme-19-01-2009-379601.php%0D 582: 129. http://www.leparisien.fr/politique/reformes-sarkozy-ne-ralentira-pas-le-rythme-19-01-2009-379601.php%0D 583- 130. javascript:void(0); -- 709- 256. http://www.leparisien.fr/transports 710: 257. http://www.leparisien.fr/politique/reformes-sarkozy-ne-ralentira-pas-le-rythme-19-01-2009-379601.php%0D 711- 258. http://blog.leparisien.fr/ca_reste_entre_nous/ -- 757- 304. http://brandalley.leparisien.fr/ventes-privees/ 758: 305. http://www.leparisien.fr/politique/reformes-sarkozy-ne-ralentira-pas-le-rythme-19-01-2009-379601.php%0D 759- 306. http://www.lequipe.fr/ 2- 3: The requested URL /courbe/politique/rythme-de-croissance.html was not 4- found on this server. 138- 139:Sarkozy : les réformes restent "d'actualité", conduites "au męme rythme" 140- -- 163- expliqué. 164: Les réformes restent "d'actualité", conduites "au męme rythme", a-t-il 165- rapidement affirmé. "La rupture n'a jamais été un objectif, c'est juste -- 233- chef de l'Etat, précisant qu'elles devaient ętre conduites "au męme 234: rythme". 235- "Si on doit arręter, comme cela s'est si souvent fait dans le passé, -- 629- 114. javascript:translate(2097160); 630: 115. http://www.wikio.fr/vote?domain=nouvelobs.com&title=Sarkozy+%3A+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+%22d%27actualit%C3%A9%22%2C+conduites+%22au+m%C3%AAme+rythme%22 631: 116. http://www.scoopeo.com/scoop/new?newurl=http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html&title=Sarkozy+:+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+d`actualit%C3%A9,+conduites+au+m%C3%AAme+rythme+sur+Nouvelobs.com 632- 117. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html%0D -- 634- 119. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html%0D 635: 120. http://blogmarks.net/my/new.php?mini=1&simple=1&url=http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html&title=Sarkozy+:+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+d`actualit%C3%A9,+conduites+au+m%C3%AAme+rythme+sur+Nouvelobs.com 636- 121. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/20090205.OBS3180/lsreactions00e5.html?l=0 -- 645- 130. javascript:translate(2097160); 646: 131. http://www.wikio.fr/vote?domain=nouvelobs.com&title=Sarkozy+%3A+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+%22d%27actualit%C3%A9%22%2C+conduites+%22au+m%C3%AAme+rythme%22 647: 132. http://www.scoopeo.com/scoop/new?newurl=http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html&title=Sarkozy+:+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+d`actualit%C3%A9,+conduites+au+m%C3%AAme+rythme+sur+Nouvelobs.com 648- 133. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html%0D -- 650- 135. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html%0D 651: 136. http://blogmarks.net/my/new.php?mini=1&simple=1&url=http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html&title=Sarkozy+:+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+d`actualit%C3%A9,+conduites+au+m%C3%AAme+rythme+sur+Nouvelobs.com 652- 137. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/20090205.OBS3180/lsreactions00e5.html?l=0 142- 143:Réformes: Sarkozy ne ralentira pas le rythme 144- -- 160- Le [136]président [137]Nicolas Sarkozy a affirmé lundi ne pas avoir 161: «l'intention de ralentir le rythme» des réformes en 2009, au moment oů 162- «l'impact social de la [138]crise se fait sentir». Formulant ses voeux -- 166- problčmes ŕ résoudre, l'attente des Français vous ont imposé, comme au 167: gouvernement et au Parlement, un rythme de travail particuličrement 168- exigeant». «Je ne vous surprendrai pas en vous disant que nous n'avons 169: pas l'intention de ralentir le rythme en 2009, leur a-t-il ensuite 170- déclaré. Et ce n'est certainement pas au moment oů l'impact social de -- 580- 127. javascript:void(0); 581: 128. http://www.leparisien.fr/politique/reformes-sarkozy-ne-ralentira-pas-le-rythme-19-01-2009-379601.php%0D 582: 129. http://www.leparisien.fr/politique/reformes-sarkozy-ne-ralentira-pas-le-rythme-19-01-2009-379601.php%0D 583- 130. javascript:void(0); -- 709- 256. http://www.leparisien.fr/transports 710: 257. http://www.leparisien.fr/politique/reformes-sarkozy-ne-ralentira-pas-le-rythme-19-01-2009-379601.php%0D 711- 258. http://blog.leparisien.fr/ca_reste_entre_nous/ -- 757- 304. http://brandalley.leparisien.fr/ventes-privees/ 758: 305. http://www.leparisien.fr/politique/reformes-sarkozy-ne-ralentira-pas-le-rythme-19-01-2009-379601.php%0D 759- 306. http://www.lequipe.fr/ 2- 3: The requested URL /courbe/politique/rythme-de-croissance.html was not 4- found on this server. 138- 139:Sarkozy : les réformes restent "d'actualité", conduites "au męme rythme" 140- -- 163- expliqué. 164: Les réformes restent "d'actualité", conduites "au męme rythme", a-t-il 165- rapidement affirmé. "La rupture n'a jamais été un objectif, c'est juste -- 233- chef de l'Etat, précisant qu'elles devaient ętre conduites "au męme 234: rythme". 235- "Si on doit arręter, comme cela s'est si souvent fait dans le passé, -- 629- 114. javascript:translate(2097160); 630: 115. http://www.wikio.fr/vote?domain=nouvelobs.com&title=Sarkozy+%3A+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+%22d%27actualit%C3%A9%22%2C+conduites+%22au+m%C3%AAme+rythme%22 631: 116. http://www.scoopeo.com/scoop/new?newurl=http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html&title=Sarkozy+:+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+d`actualit%C3%A9,+conduites+au+m%C3%AAme+rythme+sur+Nouvelobs.com 632- 117. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html%0D -- 634- 119. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html%0D 635: 120. http://blogmarks.net/my/new.php?mini=1&simple=1&url=http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html&title=Sarkozy+:+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+d`actualit%C3%A9,+conduites+au+m%C3%AAme+rythme+sur+Nouvelobs.com 636- 121. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/20090205.OBS3180/lsreactions00e5.html?l=0 -- 645- 130. javascript:translate(2097160); 646: 131. http://www.wikio.fr/vote?domain=nouvelobs.com&title=Sarkozy+%3A+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+%22d%27actualit%C3%A9%22%2C+conduites+%22au+m%C3%AAme+rythme%22 647: 132. http://www.scoopeo.com/scoop/new?newurl=http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html&title=Sarkozy+:+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+d`actualit%C3%A9,+conduites+au+m%C3%AAme+rythme+sur+Nouvelobs.com 648- 133. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html%0D -- 650- 135. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html%0D 651: 136. http://blogmarks.net/my/new.php?mini=1&simple=1&url=http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html&title=Sarkozy+:+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+d`actualit%C3%A9,+conduites+au+m%C3%AAme+rythme+sur+Nouvelobs.com 652- 137. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/20090205.OBS3180/lsreactions00e5.html?l=0 142- 143:Réformes: Sarkozy ne ralentira pas le rythme 144- -- 160- Le [136]président [137]Nicolas Sarkozy a affirmé lundi ne pas avoir 161: «l'intention de ralentir le rythme» des réformes en 2009, au moment oů 162- «l'impact social de la [138]crise se fait sentir». Formulant ses voeux -- 166- problčmes ŕ résoudre, l'attente des Français vous ont imposé, comme au 167: gouvernement et au Parlement, un rythme de travail particuličrement 168- exigeant». «Je ne vous surprendrai pas en vous disant que nous n'avons 169: pas l'intention de ralentir le rythme en 2009, leur a-t-il ensuite 170- déclaré. Et ce n'est certainement pas au moment oů l'impact social de -- 580- 127. javascript:void(0); 581: 128. http://www.leparisien.fr/politique/reformes-sarkozy-ne-ralentira-pas-le-rythme-19-01-2009-379601.php%0D 582: 129. http://www.leparisien.fr/politique/reformes-sarkozy-ne-ralentira-pas-le-rythme-19-01-2009-379601.php%0D 583- 130. javascript:void(0); -- 709- 256. http://www.leparisien.fr/transports 710: 257. http://www.leparisien.fr/politique/reformes-sarkozy-ne-ralentira-pas-le-rythme-19-01-2009-379601.php%0D 711- 258. http://blog.leparisien.fr/ca_reste_entre_nous/ -- 757- 304. http://brandalley.leparisien.fr/ventes-privees/ 758: 305. http://www.leparisien.fr/politique/reformes-sarkozy-ne-ralentira-pas-le-rythme-19-01-2009-379601.php%0D 759- 306. http://www.lequipe.fr/ 2- 3: The requested URL /courbe/politique/rythme-de-croissance.html was not 4- found on this server. 110- pas nous passer des définitions que P. Michon donne de l'individuation 111: et de la notion de rythme qui l'accompagne. « Par individuation, 112- écrit-il, j'entends l'ensemble des processus corporels, langagiers et -- 148- peut-ętre relativement stable, P. Michon recourt ŕ une nouvelle 149: notion : celle de fluement. Il précise ainsi sa notion de rythme en lui 150: donnant une nouvelle définition : « J'appellerai rythme toute maničre 151- de fluer des individus et poserai que tout processus d'individuation -- 204- 205: La notion de rythme permet donc d'appréhender des maničres 206- historiquement construites de se déplacer, de parler, d'ętre en -- 209- l'appréhende également comme « un concept politique et éthique » [p. 210: 81]. Il distingue en effet deux types de rythme qui n'ont pas les męmes 211: effets éthiques et politiques. Un premier type de rythme produit des 212- sujets individuels et collectifs qui se « renforcent » mutuellement. Un -- 224- 225: (ou comment la notion de rythme permet de penser la contrainte subie 226- par les sujets dans un monde hors contrainte - ou du moins, qui se -- 228- 229: Aprčs avoir précisé comment ses notions d'individuation et de rythme 230- permettent de comprendre les maničres dont les sujets individuels et -- 278- production et de contrôle des personnes et des groupes par imposition 279: d'un rythme « de toutes choses : de vie, de temps, de pensée, de 280- discours » comme il l'écrit plus loin [p. 129]. Compte tenu de cette -- 303- déserts syriens et égyptiens « oů chaque moine a (...) licence de mener 304: son rythme particulier de vie » [p. 126]. D'abord parce qu'elles sont 305- parvenues ŕ éviter les excčs du repli sur soi et de la fusion -- 308- l'individu » [pp. 127-128]. Ensuite parce qu'en se retirant dans le 309: désert, elles sont parvenues ŕ échapper au rythme d'un pouvoir 310- supérieur. Bref, c'est plutôt dans cette société idiorrythmique, i.e. 311: qui se fixe ŕ elle-męme son propre rythme, qu'il voit - provisoirement 312- du moins - un idéal type de la démocratie. 313- 314: Néanmoins, quand P. Clastres pense l'État sans penser le rythme, R. 315: Barthes pense le rythme sans penser l'État [p. 140]. Sur le chemin de 316: sa quęte d'une éthique et d'une politique du rythme, P. Michon se 317- tourne alors vers Marcel Mauss. Non seulement les descriptions que ce -- 335- place dans une démocratie idiorrythmique. Encore faut-il qu'il ne dénie 336: pas son rythme propre, sans l'imposer pour autant ŕ la société. « Les 337- différents projets démocratiques qui sont au apparus vers la fin de -- 389- rythmes. Il voit davantage le danger dans le refus de cette 390: fluidification du rythme, et dans l'aspiration au retour ŕ des rythmes 391- plus disciplinés et cadencés. 392- 393: Avec G. Tarde et G. Simmel, on voit clairement que le rythme, la 394- maničre dont les hommes se produisent, dont les corps-langages-groupes -- 405- singulier et celle des groupes auxquels il appartient. » [p. 233]. Mais 406: qu'en est-il du rythme, de la maničre dont se produisent les 407- corps-langages-groupes censée porter ces groupements démocratiques ? On -- 409- exigence paradoxale de fabriquer du commun et du singulier, de la 410: cohésion et du conflit. On en sait davantage sur le rythme des 411- groupements ŕ rythmicité faible, dont la foule et les « sociétés de -- 433- du collectif » [p. 238]. Car, plus qu'une simple transaction, P. Michon 434: voit dans le don archaďque, agonistique, un rythme particulier, 435- « l'occasion d'une réunion et d'une mise en branle périodiques et -- 449- l'individualisation singuličre et collective » [p. 242]. Au regard de 450: la démocratie, le seul bon rythme est celui qui maximise la production 451- des individus singuliers et collectifs... -- 460- 461: P. Michon voit davantage le bon rythme de l'individuation démocratique 462- chez les Nuer tels qu'ils sont décrits par Evans-Pritchard, qui -- 467- Michon, dans lequel, loin de s'opposer, solidarité et individualité se 468: renforcent l'une l'autre » [ibid.]. Bref, le bon rythme d'individuation 469- démocratique est celui qui repose sur « l'alternance du conflit et de -- 473- yang se succčdent tout en impliquant déjŕ chaque fois leur opposé »[p. 474: 254]. Ou encore, le bon rythme d'individuation démocratique est celui 475- qui permet de « considérer nos adversaires comme des alliés en -- 478- la démocratie comme « eurythmie de l'usage de la violence » [p. 254]. 479: Seul ce rythme « maximise » l'individuation des individus singuliers et 480- collectifs, permet l'affirmation la plus intense des « Je » et du -- 492- 493: C'est ŕ l'aune de ce critčre du bon rythme d'individuation démocratique 494- qu'il évalue la qualité des rythmes du « monde nouveau » qu'est le -- 501- 502: Le rythme du capitalisme s'est modifié. Cadencé, binaire, métrique dans 503- les organisations tayloristes, il s'est depuis une trentaine d'années -- 562- démocratie. Enfin, on sent bien, intuitivement, qu'avec sa notion de 563: rythme, il pointe sur une dimension de la réalité sociale trčs 564- largement ignorée par les spécialistes en sciences sociales [[20]7]mais -- 572- malgré les efforts qu'il fournit pour définir les notions employées. 573: Individuation, rythme, arythmie, idiorrythmie, eurythmie, fluement 574- (finalement trčs peu utilisé), rythmicité (forte et faible) : tout cela -- 576- difficile). Ŕ ce propos d'ailleurs, les ralliements qu'il opčre de 577: certains auteurs ŕ la cause de l'individuation et du rythme paraissent 578- un peu forcés ! Présenter M. Foucault comme l'auteur d'une « histoire -- 586- démocratie, et qui résident justement, selon lui, dans leur incapacité 587: ŕ saisir ce qu'il appelle individuation et rythme pourtant au coeur des 588- relations de pouvoir selon lui. Nous sommes tout simplement, de son -- 608- peuvent ętre rythmées différemment), qu'elles peuvent ętre notamment 609: plus ou moins contraintes (rythme cadencé, métré, binaire etc.) ou 610: libres (rythme fluide). Que dans ces relations se jouent des relations 611- de pouvoir sur les personnes (pouvoir de contrainte, parfois médiatisé -- 638- Nous aimerions savoir ce que ce résumé omet d'essentiel que l'emploi de 639: ses notions d'individuation, de rythme, de fluement, d'arythmie, 640- d'idiorrythmie etc. auraient fait apparaître. -- 741- d'effervescence sociale, de dépenses généreuses, d'invitations 742: mutuelles, bref, de dons en tous genres. P. Michon donne au rythme de 743- la vie sociale une importance qu'elle n'a généralement pas chez les -- 749- et la spirale du don elle-męme - celle de la triple obligation de 750: donner, recevoir et rendre plus - obéit bien ŕ un rythme (ŕ trois 751- temps) plus ou moins obligé. Si ces rythmes ne sont pas respectés, si -- 823- Ne pas s'arręter de jouer (voie a-rythmique), ne pas jouer seul dans 824: son coin (voie idiorrythmique), mais simplement retrouver le bon rythme 825- pour soi et pour tous ! (voie eurythmique) ». -- 925- primat de la temporalité, éthique et politique. D'oů la nécessité d'un 926: nouveau modčle général - comme celui que fournit le rythme - pour 927- relancer la réflexion ; 3. qu'on confond souvent, de maničre polémique, 928: totalisation et puissance d'un concept. Le concept de rythme n'est pas 929- globalisant ou totalisant, il possčde tout simplement une puissance que -- 950- 951: 3. J'ai beaucoup insisté sur un aspect décisif du concept de rythme qui 952- n'apparaît pas dans votre recension : son aspect a-métrique. Le -- 961- qui avait cours avant que Platon associe rhuthmos et métron, et qui 962: faisait du rythme une « maničre de fluer ». J'ai aussi montré que cette 963- définition peut ętre précisée grâce ŕ la remotivation par Diderot de la -- 1021- de conséquence son intéręt pour le « symbolique » doit ętre réévalué et 1022: réintégré ŕ un intéręt plus général pour le rythme. J'ai complété en 1023- 2005 ce travail dans Rythmes, pouvoir, mondialisation, qui -- 1029- travaux sociologiques réalisés depuis le début du sičcle : le 1030: « symbole » et le « rythme ». On voit bien ŕ travers cette affirmation 1031- que ces deux concepts sont liés dans son esprit ou tout au moins qu'ils -- 1035- l'inventeur ou la popularisateur du concept de « symbolique ». Le 1036: rythme lŕ encore tombe ŕ la trappe. D'oů ma deuxičme question : que 1037: faites-vous de cette nouvelle affirmation de l'importance du rythme ? 1038- Quel statut donnez-vous dans votre lecture ŕ cet intéręt pour le 1039: rythme ? Je pense, pour ma part, que cette conférence nous montre une 1040- fois encore que Mauss n'était pas du tout en train de préparer une -- 1077- demandez « si ce résumé omet quelque chose d'essentiel que les notions 1078: de rythme, de fluement, d'arythmie, d'idiorrythmie, d'eurythmie, etc. 1079- auraient fait apparaître »). C'est un essai dont je vous remercie -- 1083- premier membre du Mauss ŕ reconnaître et ŕ justifier de maničre 1084: détaillée le fait que le rythme est une question fondamentale qui 1085- devrait ętre prise en considération. En męme temps, j'ai l'impression -- 1091- ces relations se jouent des relations de pouvoir sur les personnes ». 1092: Au fond, la théorie du rythme n'apporterait rien de plus que ce que les 1093- sociologues-économistes savent déjŕ depuis fort longtemps. Ŕ savoir que -- 1243- 1244: Un indice de plus que pensée du don et pensée du rythme peuvent et męme 1245- doivent se rencontrer ? -- 1340- [[56]4] O. Mendesltam est l'auteur d'un petit ouvrage oů il est 1341: question de la Révolution bolchevique intitulé L'État et le rythme 1342- (1920), dans lequel P. Michon voit « l'une des toutes premičres 1343: politiques du rythme » [p. 229]. 1344- -- 1351- [[59]7] On peut néanmoins citer : Henri Meschonnic dans les travaux 1352: duquel il s'incrit, et notamment son Politique du rythme, politique du 1353- sujet, Verdier, 1985 138- 139:Sarkozy : les réformes restent "d'actualité", conduites "au męme rythme" 140- -- 163- expliqué. 164: Les réformes restent "d'actualité", conduites "au męme rythme", a-t-il 165- rapidement affirmé. "La rupture n'a jamais été un objectif, c'est juste -- 233- chef de l'Etat, précisant qu'elles devaient ętre conduites "au męme 234: rythme". 235- "Si on doit arręter, comme cela s'est si souvent fait dans le passé, -- 629- 114. javascript:translate(2097160); 630: 115. http://www.wikio.fr/vote?domain=nouvelobs.com&title=Sarkozy+%3A+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+%22d%27actualit%C3%A9%22%2C+conduites+%22au+m%C3%AAme+rythme%22 631: 116. http://www.scoopeo.com/scoop/new?newurl=http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html&title=Sarkozy+:+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+d`actualit%C3%A9,+conduites+au+m%C3%AAme+rythme+sur+Nouvelobs.com 632- 117. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html%0D -- 634- 119. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html%0D 635: 120. http://blogmarks.net/my/new.php?mini=1&simple=1&url=http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html&title=Sarkozy+:+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+d`actualit%C3%A9,+conduites+au+m%C3%AAme+rythme+sur+Nouvelobs.com 636- 121. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/20090205.OBS3180/lsreactions00e5.html?l=0 -- 645- 130. javascript:translate(2097160); 646: 131. http://www.wikio.fr/vote?domain=nouvelobs.com&title=Sarkozy+%3A+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+%22d%27actualit%C3%A9%22%2C+conduites+%22au+m%C3%AAme+rythme%22 647: 132. http://www.scoopeo.com/scoop/new?newurl=http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html&title=Sarkozy+:+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+d`actualit%C3%A9,+conduites+au+m%C3%AAme+rythme+sur+Nouvelobs.com 648- 133. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html%0D -- 650- 135. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html%0D 651: 136. http://blogmarks.net/my/new.php?mini=1&simple=1&url=http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html&title=Sarkozy+:+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+d`actualit%C3%A9,+conduites+au+m%C3%AAme+rythme+sur+Nouvelobs.com 652- 137. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/20090205.OBS3180/lsreactions00e5.html?l=0 142- 143:Réformes: Sarkozy ne ralentira pas le rythme 144- -- 160- Le [136]président [137]Nicolas Sarkozy a affirmé lundi ne pas avoir 161: «l'intention de ralentir le rythme» des réformes en 2009, au moment oů 162- «l'impact social de la [138]crise se fait sentir». Formulant ses voeux -- 166- problčmes ŕ résoudre, l'attente des Français vous ont imposé, comme au 167: gouvernement et au Parlement, un rythme de travail particuličrement 168- exigeant». «Je ne vous surprendrai pas en vous disant que nous n'avons 169: pas l'intention de ralentir le rythme en 2009, leur a-t-il ensuite 170- déclaré. Et ce n'est certainement pas au moment oů l'impact social de -- 580- 127. javascript:void(0); 581: 128. http://www.leparisien.fr/politique/reformes-sarkozy-ne-ralentira-pas-le-rythme-19-01-2009-379601.php%0D 582: 129. http://www.leparisien.fr/politique/reformes-sarkozy-ne-ralentira-pas-le-rythme-19-01-2009-379601.php%0D 583- 130. javascript:void(0); -- 709- 256. http://www.leparisien.fr/transports 710: 257. http://www.leparisien.fr/politique/reformes-sarkozy-ne-ralentira-pas-le-rythme-19-01-2009-379601.php%0D 711- 258. http://blog.leparisien.fr/ca_reste_entre_nous/ -- 757- 304. http://brandalley.leparisien.fr/ventes-privees/ 758: 305. http://www.leparisien.fr/politique/reformes-sarkozy-ne-ralentira-pas-le-rythme-19-01-2009-379601.php%0D 759- 306. http://www.lequipe.fr/ 2- 3: The requested URL /courbe/politique/rythme-de-croissance.html was not 4- found on this server. 110- pas nous passer des définitions que P. Michon donne de l'individuation 111: et de la notion de rythme qui l'accompagne. « Par individuation, 112- écrit-il, j'entends l'ensemble des processus corporels, langagiers et -- 148- peut-ętre relativement stable, P. Michon recourt ŕ une nouvelle 149: notion : celle de fluement. Il précise ainsi sa notion de rythme en lui 150: donnant une nouvelle définition : « J'appellerai rythme toute maničre 151- de fluer des individus et poserai que tout processus d'individuation -- 204- 205: La notion de rythme permet donc d'appréhender des maničres 206- historiquement construites de se déplacer, de parler, d'ętre en -- 209- l'appréhende également comme « un concept politique et éthique » [p. 210: 81]. Il distingue en effet deux types de rythme qui n'ont pas les męmes 211: effets éthiques et politiques. Un premier type de rythme produit des 212- sujets individuels et collectifs qui se « renforcent » mutuellement. Un -- 224- 225: (ou comment la notion de rythme permet de penser la contrainte subie 226- par les sujets dans un monde hors contrainte - ou du moins, qui se -- 228- 229: Aprčs avoir précisé comment ses notions d'individuation et de rythme 230- permettent de comprendre les maničres dont les sujets individuels et -- 278- production et de contrôle des personnes et des groupes par imposition 279: d'un rythme « de toutes choses : de vie, de temps, de pensée, de 280- discours » comme il l'écrit plus loin [p. 129]. Compte tenu de cette -- 303- déserts syriens et égyptiens « oů chaque moine a (...) licence de mener 304: son rythme particulier de vie » [p. 126]. D'abord parce qu'elles sont 305- parvenues ŕ éviter les excčs du repli sur soi et de la fusion -- 308- l'individu » [pp. 127-128]. Ensuite parce qu'en se retirant dans le 309: désert, elles sont parvenues ŕ échapper au rythme d'un pouvoir 310- supérieur. Bref, c'est plutôt dans cette société idiorrythmique, i.e. 311: qui se fixe ŕ elle-męme son propre rythme, qu'il voit - provisoirement 312- du moins - un idéal type de la démocratie. 313- 314: Néanmoins, quand P. Clastres pense l'État sans penser le rythme, R. 315: Barthes pense le rythme sans penser l'État [p. 140]. Sur le chemin de 316: sa quęte d'une éthique et d'une politique du rythme, P. Michon se 317- tourne alors vers Marcel Mauss. Non seulement les descriptions que ce -- 335- place dans une démocratie idiorrythmique. Encore faut-il qu'il ne dénie 336: pas son rythme propre, sans l'imposer pour autant ŕ la société. « Les 337- différents projets démocratiques qui sont au apparus vers la fin de -- 389- rythmes. Il voit davantage le danger dans le refus de cette 390: fluidification du rythme, et dans l'aspiration au retour ŕ des rythmes 391- plus disciplinés et cadencés. 392- 393: Avec G. Tarde et G. Simmel, on voit clairement que le rythme, la 394- maničre dont les hommes se produisent, dont les corps-langages-groupes -- 405- singulier et celle des groupes auxquels il appartient. » [p. 233]. Mais 406: qu'en est-il du rythme, de la maničre dont se produisent les 407- corps-langages-groupes censée porter ces groupements démocratiques ? On -- 409- exigence paradoxale de fabriquer du commun et du singulier, de la 410: cohésion et du conflit. On en sait davantage sur le rythme des 411- groupements ŕ rythmicité faible, dont la foule et les « sociétés de -- 433- du collectif » [p. 238]. Car, plus qu'une simple transaction, P. Michon 434: voit dans le don archaďque, agonistique, un rythme particulier, 435- « l'occasion d'une réunion et d'une mise en branle périodiques et -- 449- l'individualisation singuličre et collective » [p. 242]. Au regard de 450: la démocratie, le seul bon rythme est celui qui maximise la production 451- des individus singuliers et collectifs... -- 460- 461: P. Michon voit davantage le bon rythme de l'individuation démocratique 462- chez les Nuer tels qu'ils sont décrits par Evans-Pritchard, qui -- 467- Michon, dans lequel, loin de s'opposer, solidarité et individualité se 468: renforcent l'une l'autre » [ibid.]. Bref, le bon rythme d'individuation 469- démocratique est celui qui repose sur « l'alternance du conflit et de -- 473- yang se succčdent tout en impliquant déjŕ chaque fois leur opposé »[p. 474: 254]. Ou encore, le bon rythme d'individuation démocratique est celui 475- qui permet de « considérer nos adversaires comme des alliés en -- 478- la démocratie comme « eurythmie de l'usage de la violence » [p. 254]. 479: Seul ce rythme « maximise » l'individuation des individus singuliers et 480- collectifs, permet l'affirmation la plus intense des « Je » et du -- 492- 493: C'est ŕ l'aune de ce critčre du bon rythme d'individuation démocratique 494- qu'il évalue la qualité des rythmes du « monde nouveau » qu'est le -- 501- 502: Le rythme du capitalisme s'est modifié. Cadencé, binaire, métrique dans 503- les organisations tayloristes, il s'est depuis une trentaine d'années -- 562- démocratie. Enfin, on sent bien, intuitivement, qu'avec sa notion de 563: rythme, il pointe sur une dimension de la réalité sociale trčs 564- largement ignorée par les spécialistes en sciences sociales [[20]7]mais -- 572- malgré les efforts qu'il fournit pour définir les notions employées. 573: Individuation, rythme, arythmie, idiorrythmie, eurythmie, fluement 574- (finalement trčs peu utilisé), rythmicité (forte et faible) : tout cela -- 576- difficile). Ŕ ce propos d'ailleurs, les ralliements qu'il opčre de 577: certains auteurs ŕ la cause de l'individuation et du rythme paraissent 578- un peu forcés ! Présenter M. Foucault comme l'auteur d'une « histoire -- 586- démocratie, et qui résident justement, selon lui, dans leur incapacité 587: ŕ saisir ce qu'il appelle individuation et rythme pourtant au coeur des 588- relations de pouvoir selon lui. Nous sommes tout simplement, de son -- 608- peuvent ętre rythmées différemment), qu'elles peuvent ętre notamment 609: plus ou moins contraintes (rythme cadencé, métré, binaire etc.) ou 610: libres (rythme fluide). Que dans ces relations se jouent des relations 611- de pouvoir sur les personnes (pouvoir de contrainte, parfois médiatisé -- 638- Nous aimerions savoir ce que ce résumé omet d'essentiel que l'emploi de 639: ses notions d'individuation, de rythme, de fluement, d'arythmie, 640- d'idiorrythmie etc. auraient fait apparaître. -- 741- d'effervescence sociale, de dépenses généreuses, d'invitations 742: mutuelles, bref, de dons en tous genres. P. Michon donne au rythme de 743- la vie sociale une importance qu'elle n'a généralement pas chez les -- 749- et la spirale du don elle-męme - celle de la triple obligation de 750: donner, recevoir et rendre plus - obéit bien ŕ un rythme (ŕ trois 751- temps) plus ou moins obligé. Si ces rythmes ne sont pas respectés, si -- 823- Ne pas s'arręter de jouer (voie a-rythmique), ne pas jouer seul dans 824: son coin (voie idiorrythmique), mais simplement retrouver le bon rythme 825- pour soi et pour tous ! (voie eurythmique) ». -- 925- primat de la temporalité, éthique et politique. D'oů la nécessité d'un 926: nouveau modčle général - comme celui que fournit le rythme - pour 927- relancer la réflexion ; 3. qu'on confond souvent, de maničre polémique, 928: totalisation et puissance d'un concept. Le concept de rythme n'est pas 929- globalisant ou totalisant, il possčde tout simplement une puissance que -- 950- 951: 3. J'ai beaucoup insisté sur un aspect décisif du concept de rythme qui 952- n'apparaît pas dans votre recension : son aspect a-métrique. Le -- 961- qui avait cours avant que Platon associe rhuthmos et métron, et qui 962: faisait du rythme une « maničre de fluer ». J'ai aussi montré que cette 963- définition peut ętre précisée grâce ŕ la remotivation par Diderot de la -- 1021- de conséquence son intéręt pour le « symbolique » doit ętre réévalué et 1022: réintégré ŕ un intéręt plus général pour le rythme. J'ai complété en 1023- 2005 ce travail dans Rythmes, pouvoir, mondialisation, qui -- 1029- travaux sociologiques réalisés depuis le début du sičcle : le 1030: « symbole » et le « rythme ». On voit bien ŕ travers cette affirmation 1031- que ces deux concepts sont liés dans son esprit ou tout au moins qu'ils -- 1035- l'inventeur ou la popularisateur du concept de « symbolique ». Le 1036: rythme lŕ encore tombe ŕ la trappe. D'oů ma deuxičme question : que 1037: faites-vous de cette nouvelle affirmation de l'importance du rythme ? 1038- Quel statut donnez-vous dans votre lecture ŕ cet intéręt pour le 1039: rythme ? Je pense, pour ma part, que cette conférence nous montre une 1040- fois encore que Mauss n'était pas du tout en train de préparer une -- 1077- demandez « si ce résumé omet quelque chose d'essentiel que les notions 1078: de rythme, de fluement, d'arythmie, d'idiorrythmie, d'eurythmie, etc. 1079- auraient fait apparaître »). C'est un essai dont je vous remercie -- 1083- premier membre du Mauss ŕ reconnaître et ŕ justifier de maničre 1084: détaillée le fait que le rythme est une question fondamentale qui 1085- devrait ętre prise en considération. En męme temps, j'ai l'impression -- 1091- ces relations se jouent des relations de pouvoir sur les personnes ». 1092: Au fond, la théorie du rythme n'apporterait rien de plus que ce que les 1093- sociologues-économistes savent déjŕ depuis fort longtemps. Ŕ savoir que -- 1243- 1244: Un indice de plus que pensée du don et pensée du rythme peuvent et męme 1245- doivent se rencontrer ? -- 1340- [[56]4] O. Mendesltam est l'auteur d'un petit ouvrage oů il est 1341: question de la Révolution bolchevique intitulé L'État et le rythme 1342- (1920), dans lequel P. Michon voit « l'une des toutes premičres 1343: politiques du rythme » [p. 229]. 1344- -- 1351- [[59]7] On peut néanmoins citer : Henri Meschonnic dans les travaux 1352: duquel il s'incrit, et notamment son Politique du rythme, politique du 1353- sujet, Verdier, 1985 1004- 446. http://ads.lavoix.com/www/delivery/ck.php?n=ab433e5a&cb=INSERT_RANDOM_NUMBER_HERE 1005: 447. http://www.lavoixdunord.fr/Locales/Montreuil/actualite/Secteur_Montreuil/2009/09/25/article_au-rythme-de-la-vie-parlementaire-et-de.shtml%0D 138- 139:Sarkozy : les réformes restent "d'actualité", conduites "au męme rythme" 140- -- 163- expliqué. 164: Les réformes restent "d'actualité", conduites "au męme rythme", a-t-il 165- rapidement affirmé. "La rupture n'a jamais été un objectif, c'est juste -- 233- chef de l'Etat, précisant qu'elles devaient ętre conduites "au męme 234: rythme". 235- "Si on doit arręter, comme cela s'est si souvent fait dans le passé, -- 629- 114. javascript:translate(2097160); 630: 115. http://www.wikio.fr/vote?domain=nouvelobs.com&title=Sarkozy+%3A+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+%22d%27actualit%C3%A9%22%2C+conduites+%22au+m%C3%AAme+rythme%22 631: 116. http://www.scoopeo.com/scoop/new?newurl=http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html&title=Sarkozy+:+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+d`actualit%C3%A9,+conduites+au+m%C3%AAme+rythme+sur+Nouvelobs.com 632- 117. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html%0D -- 634- 119. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html%0D 635: 120. http://blogmarks.net/my/new.php?mini=1&simple=1&url=http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html&title=Sarkozy+:+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+d`actualit%C3%A9,+conduites+au+m%C3%AAme+rythme+sur+Nouvelobs.com 636- 121. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/20090205.OBS3180/lsreactions00e5.html?l=0 -- 645- 130. javascript:translate(2097160); 646: 131. http://www.wikio.fr/vote?domain=nouvelobs.com&title=Sarkozy+%3A+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+%22d%27actualit%C3%A9%22%2C+conduites+%22au+m%C3%AAme+rythme%22 647: 132. http://www.scoopeo.com/scoop/new?newurl=http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html&title=Sarkozy+:+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+d`actualit%C3%A9,+conduites+au+m%C3%AAme+rythme+sur+Nouvelobs.com 648- 133. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html%0D -- 650- 135. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html%0D 651: 136. http://blogmarks.net/my/new.php?mini=1&simple=1&url=http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html&title=Sarkozy+:+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+d`actualit%C3%A9,+conduites+au+m%C3%AAme+rythme+sur+Nouvelobs.com 652- 137. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/20090205.OBS3180/lsreactions00e5.html?l=0 142- 143:Réformes: Sarkozy ne ralentira pas le rythme 144- -- 160- Le [136]président [137]Nicolas Sarkozy a affirmé lundi ne pas avoir 161: «l'intention de ralentir le rythme» des réformes en 2009, au moment oů 162- «l'impact social de la [138]crise se fait sentir». Formulant ses voeux -- 166- problčmes ŕ résoudre, l'attente des Français vous ont imposé, comme au 167: gouvernement et au Parlement, un rythme de travail particuličrement 168- exigeant». «Je ne vous surprendrai pas en vous disant que nous n'avons 169: pas l'intention de ralentir le rythme en 2009, leur a-t-il ensuite 170- déclaré. Et ce n'est certainement pas au moment oů l'impact social de -- 580- 127. javascript:void(0); 581: 128. http://www.leparisien.fr/politique/reformes-sarkozy-ne-ralentira-pas-le-rythme-19-01-2009-379601.php%0D 582: 129. http://www.leparisien.fr/politique/reformes-sarkozy-ne-ralentira-pas-le-rythme-19-01-2009-379601.php%0D 583- 130. javascript:void(0); -- 709- 256. http://www.leparisien.fr/transports 710: 257. http://www.leparisien.fr/politique/reformes-sarkozy-ne-ralentira-pas-le-rythme-19-01-2009-379601.php%0D 711- 258. http://blog.leparisien.fr/ca_reste_entre_nous/ -- 757- 304. http://brandalley.leparisien.fr/ventes-privees/ 758: 305. http://www.leparisien.fr/politique/reformes-sarkozy-ne-ralentira-pas-le-rythme-19-01-2009-379601.php%0D 759- 306. http://www.lequipe.fr/ 2- 3: The requested URL /courbe/politique/rythme-de-croissance.html was not 4- found on this server. 110- pas nous passer des définitions que P. Michon donne de l'individuation 111: et de la notion de rythme qui l'accompagne. « Par individuation, 112- écrit-il, j'entends l'ensemble des processus corporels, langagiers et -- 148- peut-ętre relativement stable, P. Michon recourt ŕ une nouvelle 149: notion : celle de fluement. Il précise ainsi sa notion de rythme en lui 150: donnant une nouvelle définition : « J'appellerai rythme toute maničre 151- de fluer des individus et poserai que tout processus d'individuation -- 204- 205: La notion de rythme permet donc d'appréhender des maničres 206- historiquement construites de se déplacer, de parler, d'ętre en -- 209- l'appréhende également comme « un concept politique et éthique » [p. 210: 81]. Il distingue en effet deux types de rythme qui n'ont pas les męmes 211: effets éthiques et politiques. Un premier type de rythme produit des 212- sujets individuels et collectifs qui se « renforcent » mutuellement. Un -- 224- 225: (ou comment la notion de rythme permet de penser la contrainte subie 226- par les sujets dans un monde hors contrainte - ou du moins, qui se -- 228- 229: Aprčs avoir précisé comment ses notions d'individuation et de rythme 230- permettent de comprendre les maničres dont les sujets individuels et -- 278- production et de contrôle des personnes et des groupes par imposition 279: d'un rythme « de toutes choses : de vie, de temps, de pensée, de 280- discours » comme il l'écrit plus loin [p. 129]. Compte tenu de cette -- 303- déserts syriens et égyptiens « oů chaque moine a (...) licence de mener 304: son rythme particulier de vie » [p. 126]. D'abord parce qu'elles sont 305- parvenues ŕ éviter les excčs du repli sur soi et de la fusion -- 308- l'individu » [pp. 127-128]. Ensuite parce qu'en se retirant dans le 309: désert, elles sont parvenues ŕ échapper au rythme d'un pouvoir 310- supérieur. Bref, c'est plutôt dans cette société idiorrythmique, i.e. 311: qui se fixe ŕ elle-męme son propre rythme, qu'il voit - provisoirement 312- du moins - un idéal type de la démocratie. 313- 314: Néanmoins, quand P. Clastres pense l'État sans penser le rythme, R. 315: Barthes pense le rythme sans penser l'État [p. 140]. Sur le chemin de 316: sa quęte d'une éthique et d'une politique du rythme, P. Michon se 317- tourne alors vers Marcel Mauss. Non seulement les descriptions que ce -- 335- place dans une démocratie idiorrythmique. Encore faut-il qu'il ne dénie 336: pas son rythme propre, sans l'imposer pour autant ŕ la société. « Les 337- différents projets démocratiques qui sont au apparus vers la fin de -- 389- rythmes. Il voit davantage le danger dans le refus de cette 390: fluidification du rythme, et dans l'aspiration au retour ŕ des rythmes 391- plus disciplinés et cadencés. 392- 393: Avec G. Tarde et G. Simmel, on voit clairement que le rythme, la 394- maničre dont les hommes se produisent, dont les corps-langages-groupes -- 405- singulier et celle des groupes auxquels il appartient. » [p. 233]. Mais 406: qu'en est-il du rythme, de la maničre dont se produisent les 407- corps-langages-groupes censée porter ces groupements démocratiques ? On -- 409- exigence paradoxale de fabriquer du commun et du singulier, de la 410: cohésion et du conflit. On en sait davantage sur le rythme des 411- groupements ŕ rythmicité faible, dont la foule et les « sociétés de -- 433- du collectif » [p. 238]. Car, plus qu'une simple transaction, P. Michon 434: voit dans le don archaďque, agonistique, un rythme particulier, 435- « l'occasion d'une réunion et d'une mise en branle périodiques et -- 449- l'individualisation singuličre et collective » [p. 242]. Au regard de 450: la démocratie, le seul bon rythme est celui qui maximise la production 451- des individus singuliers et collectifs... -- 460- 461: P. Michon voit davantage le bon rythme de l'individuation démocratique 462- chez les Nuer tels qu'ils sont décrits par Evans-Pritchard, qui -- 467- Michon, dans lequel, loin de s'opposer, solidarité et individualité se 468: renforcent l'une l'autre » [ibid.]. Bref, le bon rythme d'individuation 469- démocratique est celui qui repose sur « l'alternance du conflit et de -- 473- yang se succčdent tout en impliquant déjŕ chaque fois leur opposé »[p. 474: 254]. Ou encore, le bon rythme d'individuation démocratique est celui 475- qui permet de « considérer nos adversaires comme des alliés en -- 478- la démocratie comme « eurythmie de l'usage de la violence » [p. 254]. 479: Seul ce rythme « maximise » l'individuation des individus singuliers et 480- collectifs, permet l'affirmation la plus intense des « Je » et du -- 492- 493: C'est ŕ l'aune de ce critčre du bon rythme d'individuation démocratique 494- qu'il évalue la qualité des rythmes du « monde nouveau » qu'est le -- 501- 502: Le rythme du capitalisme s'est modifié. Cadencé, binaire, métrique dans 503- les organisations tayloristes, il s'est depuis une trentaine d'années -- 562- démocratie. Enfin, on sent bien, intuitivement, qu'avec sa notion de 563: rythme, il pointe sur une dimension de la réalité sociale trčs 564- largement ignorée par les spécialistes en sciences sociales [[20]7]mais -- 572- malgré les efforts qu'il fournit pour définir les notions employées. 573: Individuation, rythme, arythmie, idiorrythmie, eurythmie, fluement 574- (finalement trčs peu utilisé), rythmicité (forte et faible) : tout cela -- 576- difficile). Ŕ ce propos d'ailleurs, les ralliements qu'il opčre de 577: certains auteurs ŕ la cause de l'individuation et du rythme paraissent 578- un peu forcés ! Présenter M. Foucault comme l'auteur d'une « histoire -- 586- démocratie, et qui résident justement, selon lui, dans leur incapacité 587: ŕ saisir ce qu'il appelle individuation et rythme pourtant au coeur des 588- relations de pouvoir selon lui. Nous sommes tout simplement, de son -- 608- peuvent ętre rythmées différemment), qu'elles peuvent ętre notamment 609: plus ou moins contraintes (rythme cadencé, métré, binaire etc.) ou 610: libres (rythme fluide). Que dans ces relations se jouent des relations 611- de pouvoir sur les personnes (pouvoir de contrainte, parfois médiatisé -- 638- Nous aimerions savoir ce que ce résumé omet d'essentiel que l'emploi de 639: ses notions d'individuation, de rythme, de fluement, d'arythmie, 640- d'idiorrythmie etc. auraient fait apparaître. -- 741- d'effervescence sociale, de dépenses généreuses, d'invitations 742: mutuelles, bref, de dons en tous genres. P. Michon donne au rythme de 743- la vie sociale une importance qu'elle n'a généralement pas chez les -- 749- et la spirale du don elle-męme - celle de la triple obligation de 750: donner, recevoir et rendre plus - obéit bien ŕ un rythme (ŕ trois 751- temps) plus ou moins obligé. Si ces rythmes ne sont pas respectés, si -- 823- Ne pas s'arręter de jouer (voie a-rythmique), ne pas jouer seul dans 824: son coin (voie idiorrythmique), mais simplement retrouver le bon rythme 825- pour soi et pour tous ! (voie eurythmique) ». -- 925- primat de la temporalité, éthique et politique. D'oů la nécessité d'un 926: nouveau modčle général - comme celui que fournit le rythme - pour 927- relancer la réflexion ; 3. qu'on confond souvent, de maničre polémique, 928: totalisation et puissance d'un concept. Le concept de rythme n'est pas 929- globalisant ou totalisant, il possčde tout simplement une puissance que -- 950- 951: 3. J'ai beaucoup insisté sur un aspect décisif du concept de rythme qui 952- n'apparaît pas dans votre recension : son aspect a-métrique. Le -- 961- qui avait cours avant que Platon associe rhuthmos et métron, et qui 962: faisait du rythme une « maničre de fluer ». J'ai aussi montré que cette 963- définition peut ętre précisée grâce ŕ la remotivation par Diderot de la -- 1021- de conséquence son intéręt pour le « symbolique » doit ętre réévalué et 1022: réintégré ŕ un intéręt plus général pour le rythme. J'ai complété en 1023- 2005 ce travail dans Rythmes, pouvoir, mondialisation, qui -- 1029- travaux sociologiques réalisés depuis le début du sičcle : le 1030: « symbole » et le « rythme ». On voit bien ŕ travers cette affirmation 1031- que ces deux concepts sont liés dans son esprit ou tout au moins qu'ils -- 1035- l'inventeur ou la popularisateur du concept de « symbolique ». Le 1036: rythme lŕ encore tombe ŕ la trappe. D'oů ma deuxičme question : que 1037: faites-vous de cette nouvelle affirmation de l'importance du rythme ? 1038- Quel statut donnez-vous dans votre lecture ŕ cet intéręt pour le 1039: rythme ? Je pense, pour ma part, que cette conférence nous montre une 1040- fois encore que Mauss n'était pas du tout en train de préparer une -- 1077- demandez « si ce résumé omet quelque chose d'essentiel que les notions 1078: de rythme, de fluement, d'arythmie, d'idiorrythmie, d'eurythmie, etc. 1079- auraient fait apparaître »). C'est un essai dont je vous remercie -- 1083- premier membre du Mauss ŕ reconnaître et ŕ justifier de maničre 1084: détaillée le fait que le rythme est une question fondamentale qui 1085- devrait ętre prise en considération. En męme temps, j'ai l'impression -- 1091- ces relations se jouent des relations de pouvoir sur les personnes ». 1092: Au fond, la théorie du rythme n'apporterait rien de plus que ce que les 1093- sociologues-économistes savent déjŕ depuis fort longtemps. Ŕ savoir que -- 1243- 1244: Un indice de plus que pensée du don et pensée du rythme peuvent et męme 1245- doivent se rencontrer ? -- 1340- [[56]4] O. Mendesltam est l'auteur d'un petit ouvrage oů il est 1341: question de la Révolution bolchevique intitulé L'État et le rythme 1342- (1920), dans lequel P. Michon voit « l'une des toutes premičres 1343: politiques du rythme » [p. 229]. 1344- -- 1351- [[59]7] On peut néanmoins citer : Henri Meschonnic dans les travaux 1352: duquel il s'incrit, et notamment son Politique du rythme, politique du 1353- sujet, Verdier, 1985 1004- 446. http://ads.lavoix.com/www/delivery/ck.php?n=ab433e5a&cb=INSERT_RANDOM_NUMBER_HERE 1005: 447. http://www.lavoixdunord.fr/Locales/Montreuil/actualite/Secteur_Montreuil/2009/09/25/article_au-rythme-de-la-vie-parlementaire-et-de.shtml%0D 37- 38:Croissance + Rythme - Economie 39- -- 45- [...] Mais tout de męme Au quatričme trimestre 1999, la croissance a 46: certes été légčrement inférieure aux prévisions (+3,6% en rythme annuel 47- contre +4%). Mais le détail des chiffres de ce quatričme trimestre est 48- jugé encourageant par les hommes de l'art. Les entreprises, notamment, 49: ont accru leurs investissements (+8,2% en rythme annuel) et commencent 50- ŕ restocker. autant de signes que la croissance est bien partie pour -- 52- l'accélération de la croissance. elle se stabilise ŕ un bon niveau, 53: commente un expert. En d'autres termes, l'activité atteint son rythme 54- de croisičre avec, pour l'année 2000, une croissance comprise entre -- 58- qui, selon les derničres estimations du département du Commerce, a 59: progressé de 6,9% au dernier trimestre 1999 en rythme annuel (lire en 60- page Finances). [...] -- 62- 63: Tags : o [33]Rythme o [34]Annuel pages 64- 65:[35]4,4%: La croissance américaine en 2004 a atteint son rythme le plus élevé 66-depuis 67- 68: [...] La croissance américaine a atteint 4,4 % en 2004, soit le rythme 69- le plus élevé depuis 1999, en dépit d'un ralentissement au 4e trimestre -- 78- élevés. [...] 4,4%. La croissance américaine en 2004 a atteint son 79: rythme le plus élevé depuis - Libération. [...] 80- [36]Lire la suite... 81- 82: Tags : o [37]Rythme o [38]Élčve 83- 84:[39]+ 4 %: la progression en rythme annuel de la croissance américaine 85- -- 87- 2003 aprčs son emballement de l'été. Le produit intérieur brut (PIB) a 88: progressé de 4 % en rythme annuel, aprčs une croissance spectaculaire 89- de 8,2 % au troisičme trimestre. Ce ralentissement s'explique d'abord -- 91- seulement aprčs un bond de 6,9 % au trimestre précédent. [...] + 4 %. 92: la progression en rythme annuel de la croissance américaine - 93- Libération. [...] -- 99- 100: [...] Au premier trimestre, la croissance du PIB en rythme annuel 101- s'était élevée ŕ 1,3 %. En outre, l'indice des prix lié au PIB a -- 105- investisseurs. [...] Le produit intérieur brut (PIB) des Etats-Unis a 106: progressé de 0,2 % en rythme annuel au deuxičme trimestre 2001, selon 107- la deuxičme estimation publiée hier par le département du Commerce. Il 108: s'agit du plus faible taux de croissance trimestriel exprimé en rythme 109- annuel depuis le premier trimestre 1993. [...] Toutefois, les -- 121- ralentissement de l'économie. aprčs une croissance de + 5,5 % (en 122: rythme annualisé) au deuxičme trimestre, de + 2,2 % au troisičme, 123- l'économie a terminé l'année avec seulement + 1,4 % de croissance, un -- 126- brutal, puisque, comme l'a indiqué Alan Greenspan, l'activité progresse 127: aujourd'hui ŕ un rythme proche de zéro. [...] 128- [47]Lire la suite... -- 132- 133: [...] Elle n'affichera pas plus de 1% de croissance en rythme annuel au 134- premier semestre. Une demande intérieure atone, des coűts salariaux -- 138- mondiale adressée ŕ la France accélérerait ŕ partir du printemps avec 139: un taux de croissance en rythme annuel de 5%. Pour un peu, on 140- craindrait presque la surchauffe en fin d'année... S'il n'y avait pas -- 145- Pour le premier semestre de cette année, foi d'Insee, le PIB de la 146: France devrait croître de 0,8%, soit 1,5% en rythme annuel. [...] 147- [49]Lire la suite... -- 155- hier par les économistes d'entreprises américains (Nabe). Cette 156: décélération marquée et attendue du rythme de la croissance devrait 157- probablement convaincre la Réserve fédérale (Fed) de cesser de remonter -- 159- taux interbancaire au jour le jour ŕ six reprises entre juin 1999 et 160: mai 2000, pour freiner le rythme jugé trop rapide de la 161- croissance. [...] -- 170- milliards de dollars fuient depuis plusieurs jours la Bourse ŕ un 171: rythme échevelé. [...] Peu réglementés, ils sont vite devenus les 172- champions de la spéculation immobiličre. Entre 1990 et 1996, les 173: crédits immobiliers ont été multipliés par trois. C'est un rythme de 174- croissance qui a été sans commune mesure avec celui de l'économie -- 187- [...] Avec un taux de croissance de 9,5 % au premier trimestre (en 188: rythme annuel) et des investissements toujours disproportionnés, 189- l'économie chinoise ne marque aucun signe de ralentissement en dépit de 190: la politique de lutte contre la surchauffe. Le rythme de la croissance 191- est égal ŕ celui enregistré sur l'ensemble de 2004, qui avait vu la -- 211- d'une évolution favorable de nos exportations et des mesures de soutien 212: décidées par le gouvernement Balladur. A quel rythme la croissance 213- va-t-elle se poursuivre Sur ce plan, les indicateurs d'opinion des 214- entreprises sont loin d'ętre au beau fixe, comme il y a un an. [...] 215: Mais c'est la consommation qui va décider du rythme de progression de 216- l'investissement. Or, dans le deuxičme acte de la reprise, c'est -- 220- que les autres pays industriels La décrue du chômage se poursuit sur un 221: rythme assez lent malgré la bonne tenue de la croissance. Bien que le 222- taux de chômage [...] baisse par l'Insee ces derniers mois, il reste -- 248- Tags 249: * [81]Rythme 250- * [82]Insee 251: * [83]Rythme de croissance + Économie 252- * [84]Élčve 253: * [85]Précédent + Rythme de croissance 254- * [86]Économie réelle + Sur-mesure 255- * [87]Annuel + Pages 256: * [88]Rythme de croissance + Solide 257- * [89]City + Deuxičme trimestre -- 262- * [94]Journal 263: * [95]Rythme de croissance + Mensuel 264- -- 321- 32. http://www.liberation.fr/economie/0101326511-la-croissance-encore-et-encore-les-menages-consomment-les-entreprises-investissent-et-les-exportateurs-exportent 322: 33. http://resume.liberation.fr/_economie/rythme.html 323- 34. http://resume.liberation.fr/_economie/annuel/pages.html 324: 35. http://www.liberation.fr/economie/0101517064-4-4-la-croissance-americaine-en-2004-a-atteint-son-rythme-le-plus-eleve-depuis-1999 325: 36. http://www.liberation.fr/economie/0101517064-4-4-la-croissance-americaine-en-2004-a-atteint-son-rythme-le-plus-eleve-depuis-1999 326: 37. http://resume.liberation.fr/_economie/rythme.html 327- 38. http://resume.liberation.fr/_economie/eleve.html 328: 39. http://www.liberation.fr/economie/0101476654-4-la-progression-en-rythme-annuel-de-la-croissance-americaine 329: 40. http://www.liberation.fr/economie/0101476654-4-la-progression-en-rythme-annuel-de-la-croissance-americaine 330- 41. http://resume.liberation.fr/_economie/consommation/impot.html -- 369- 80. http://resume.liberation.fr/_brut-de-net/ 370: 81. http://resume.liberation.fr/_economie/rythme.html 371- 82. http://resume.liberation.fr/_economie/insee.html 372: 83. http://resume.liberation.fr/_economie/rythme-de-croissance/economie.html 373- 84. http://resume.liberation.fr/_economie/eleve.html 374: 85. http://resume.liberation.fr/_economie/precedent/rythme-de-croissance.html 375- 86. http://resume.liberation.fr/_economie/economie-reelle/sur-mesure.html 376- 87. http://resume.liberation.fr/_economie/annuel/pages.html 377: 88. http://resume.liberation.fr/_economie/rythme-de-croissance/solide.html 378- 89. http://resume.liberation.fr/_economie/city/deuxieme-trimestre.html -- 383- 94. http://resume.liberation.fr/_economie/journal/croissance.html 384: 95. http://resume.liberation.fr/_economie/rythme-de-croissance/mensuel.html 385- 96. http://resume.liberation.fr/ 138- 139:Sarkozy : les réformes restent "d'actualité", conduites "au męme rythme" 140- -- 163- expliqué. 164: Les réformes restent "d'actualité", conduites "au męme rythme", a-t-il 165- rapidement affirmé. "La rupture n'a jamais été un objectif, c'est juste -- 233- chef de l'Etat, précisant qu'elles devaient ętre conduites "au męme 234: rythme". 235- "Si on doit arręter, comme cela s'est si souvent fait dans le passé, -- 629- 114. javascript:translate(2097160); 630: 115. http://www.wikio.fr/vote?domain=nouvelobs.com&title=Sarkozy+%3A+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+%22d%27actualit%C3%A9%22%2C+conduites+%22au+m%C3%AAme+rythme%22 631: 116. http://www.scoopeo.com/scoop/new?newurl=http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html&title=Sarkozy+:+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+d`actualit%C3%A9,+conduites+au+m%C3%AAme+rythme+sur+Nouvelobs.com 632- 117. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html%0D -- 634- 119. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html%0D 635: 120. http://blogmarks.net/my/new.php?mini=1&simple=1&url=http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html&title=Sarkozy+:+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+d`actualit%C3%A9,+conduites+au+m%C3%AAme+rythme+sur+Nouvelobs.com 636- 121. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/20090205.OBS3180/lsreactions00e5.html?l=0 -- 645- 130. javascript:translate(2097160); 646: 131. http://www.wikio.fr/vote?domain=nouvelobs.com&title=Sarkozy+%3A+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+%22d%27actualit%C3%A9%22%2C+conduites+%22au+m%C3%AAme+rythme%22 647: 132. http://www.scoopeo.com/scoop/new?newurl=http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html&title=Sarkozy+:+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+d`actualit%C3%A9,+conduites+au+m%C3%AAme+rythme+sur+Nouvelobs.com 648- 133. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html%0D -- 650- 135. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html%0D 651: 136. http://blogmarks.net/my/new.php?mini=1&simple=1&url=http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/politique/20090205.OBS3180/sarkozy__les_reformes_restent_dactualite_conduites_au_m.html&title=Sarkozy+:+les+r%C3%A9formes+restent+d`actualit%C3%A9,+conduites+au+m%C3%AAme+rythme+sur+Nouvelobs.com 652- 137. http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualites/20090205.OBS3180/lsreactions00e5.html?l=0 142- 143:Réformes: Sarkozy ne ralentira pas le rythme 144- -- 160- Le [136]président [137]Nicolas Sarkozy a affirmé lundi ne pas avoir 161: «l'intention de ralentir le rythme» des réformes en 2009, au moment oů 162- «l'impact social de la [138]crise se fait sentir». Formulant ses voeux -- 166- problčmes ŕ résoudre, l'attente des Français vous ont imposé, comme au 167: gouvernement et au Parlement, un rythme de travail particuličrement 168- exigeant». «Je ne vous surprendrai pas en vous disant que nous n'avons 169: pas l'intention de ralentir le rythme en 2009, leur a-t-il ensuite 170- déclaré. 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Michon donne de l'individuation 111: et de la notion de rythme qui l'accompagne. « Par individuation, 112- écrit-il, j'entends l'ensemble des processus corporels, langagiers et -- 148- peut-ętre relativement stable, P. Michon recourt ŕ une nouvelle 149: notion : celle de fluement. Il précise ainsi sa notion de rythme en lui 150: donnant une nouvelle définition : « J'appellerai rythme toute maničre 151- de fluer des individus et poserai que tout processus d'individuation -- 204- 205: La notion de rythme permet donc d'appréhender des maničres 206- historiquement construites de se déplacer, de parler, d'ętre en -- 209- l'appréhende également comme « un concept politique et éthique » [p. 210: 81]. Il distingue en effet deux types de rythme qui n'ont pas les męmes 211: effets éthiques et politiques. Un premier type de rythme produit des 212- sujets individuels et collectifs qui se « renforcent » mutuellement. Un -- 224- 225: (ou comment la notion de rythme permet de penser la contrainte subie 226- par les sujets dans un monde hors contrainte - ou du moins, qui se -- 228- 229: Aprčs avoir précisé comment ses notions d'individuation et de rythme 230- permettent de comprendre les maničres dont les sujets individuels et -- 278- production et de contrôle des personnes et des groupes par imposition 279: d'un rythme « de toutes choses : de vie, de temps, de pensée, de 280- discours » comme il l'écrit plus loin [p. 129]. Compte tenu de cette -- 303- déserts syriens et égyptiens « oů chaque moine a (...) licence de mener 304: son rythme particulier de vie » [p. 126]. D'abord parce qu'elles sont 305- parvenues ŕ éviter les excčs du repli sur soi et de la fusion -- 308- l'individu » [pp. 127-128]. Ensuite parce qu'en se retirant dans le 309: désert, elles sont parvenues ŕ échapper au rythme d'un pouvoir 310- supérieur. Bref, c'est plutôt dans cette société idiorrythmique, i.e. 311: qui se fixe ŕ elle-męme son propre rythme, qu'il voit - provisoirement 312- du moins - un idéal type de la démocratie. 313- 314: Néanmoins, quand P. Clastres pense l'État sans penser le rythme, R. 315: Barthes pense le rythme sans penser l'État [p. 140]. Sur le chemin de 316: sa quęte d'une éthique et d'une politique du rythme, P. Michon se 317- tourne alors vers Marcel Mauss. Non seulement les descriptions que ce -- 335- place dans une démocratie idiorrythmique. Encore faut-il qu'il ne dénie 336: pas son rythme propre, sans l'imposer pour autant ŕ la société. « Les 337- différents projets démocratiques qui sont au apparus vers la fin de -- 389- rythmes. Il voit davantage le danger dans le refus de cette 390: fluidification du rythme, et dans l'aspiration au retour ŕ des rythmes 391- plus disciplinés et cadencés. 392- 393: Avec G. Tarde et G. Simmel, on voit clairement que le rythme, la 394- maničre dont les hommes se produisent, dont les corps-langages-groupes -- 405- singulier et celle des groupes auxquels il appartient. » [p. 233]. Mais 406: qu'en est-il du rythme, de la maničre dont se produisent les 407- corps-langages-groupes censée porter ces groupements démocratiques ? On -- 409- exigence paradoxale de fabriquer du commun et du singulier, de la 410: cohésion et du conflit. On en sait davantage sur le rythme des 411- groupements ŕ rythmicité faible, dont la foule et les « sociétés de -- 433- du collectif » [p. 238]. Car, plus qu'une simple transaction, P. Michon 434: voit dans le don archaďque, agonistique, un rythme particulier, 435- « l'occasion d'une réunion et d'une mise en branle périodiques et -- 449- l'individualisation singuličre et collective » [p. 242]. Au regard de 450: la démocratie, le seul bon rythme est celui qui maximise la production 451- des individus singuliers et collectifs... -- 460- 461: P. Michon voit davantage le bon rythme de l'individuation démocratique 462- chez les Nuer tels qu'ils sont décrits par Evans-Pritchard, qui -- 467- Michon, dans lequel, loin de s'opposer, solidarité et individualité se 468: renforcent l'une l'autre » [ibid.]. Bref, le bon rythme d'individuation 469- démocratique est celui qui repose sur « l'alternance du conflit et de -- 473- yang se succčdent tout en impliquant déjŕ chaque fois leur opposé »[p. 474: 254]. Ou encore, le bon rythme d'individuation démocratique est celui 475- qui permet de « considérer nos adversaires comme des alliés en -- 478- la démocratie comme « eurythmie de l'usage de la violence » [p. 254]. 479: Seul ce rythme « maximise » l'individuation des individus singuliers et 480- collectifs, permet l'affirmation la plus intense des « Je » et du -- 492- 493: C'est ŕ l'aune de ce critčre du bon rythme d'individuation démocratique 494- qu'il évalue la qualité des rythmes du « monde nouveau » qu'est le -- 501- 502: Le rythme du capitalisme s'est modifié. Cadencé, binaire, métrique dans 503- les organisations tayloristes, il s'est depuis une trentaine d'années -- 562- démocratie. Enfin, on sent bien, intuitivement, qu'avec sa notion de 563: rythme, il pointe sur une dimension de la réalité sociale trčs 564- largement ignorée par les spécialistes en sciences sociales [[20]7]mais -- 572- malgré les efforts qu'il fournit pour définir les notions employées. 573: Individuation, rythme, arythmie, idiorrythmie, eurythmie, fluement 574- (finalement trčs peu utilisé), rythmicité (forte et faible) : tout cela -- 576- difficile). Ŕ ce propos d'ailleurs, les ralliements qu'il opčre de 577: certains auteurs ŕ la cause de l'individuation et du rythme paraissent 578- un peu forcés ! Présenter M. Foucault comme l'auteur d'une « histoire -- 586- démocratie, et qui résident justement, selon lui, dans leur incapacité 587: ŕ saisir ce qu'il appelle individuation et rythme pourtant au coeur des 588- relations de pouvoir selon lui. Nous sommes tout simplement, de son -- 608- peuvent ętre rythmées différemment), qu'elles peuvent ętre notamment 609: plus ou moins contraintes (rythme cadencé, métré, binaire etc.) ou 610: libres (rythme fluide). Que dans ces relations se jouent des relations 611- de pouvoir sur les personnes (pouvoir de contrainte, parfois médiatisé -- 638- Nous aimerions savoir ce que ce résumé omet d'essentiel que l'emploi de 639: ses notions d'individuation, de rythme, de fluement, d'arythmie, 640- d'idiorrythmie etc. auraient fait apparaître. -- 741- d'effervescence sociale, de dépenses généreuses, d'invitations 742: mutuelles, bref, de dons en tous genres. P. Michon donne au rythme de 743- la vie sociale une importance qu'elle n'a généralement pas chez les -- 749- et la spirale du don elle-męme - celle de la triple obligation de 750: donner, recevoir et rendre plus - obéit bien ŕ un rythme (ŕ trois 751- temps) plus ou moins obligé. Si ces rythmes ne sont pas respectés, si -- 823- Ne pas s'arręter de jouer (voie a-rythmique), ne pas jouer seul dans 824: son coin (voie idiorrythmique), mais simplement retrouver le bon rythme 825- pour soi et pour tous ! (voie eurythmique) ». -- 925- primat de la temporalité, éthique et politique. D'oů la nécessité d'un 926: nouveau modčle général - comme celui que fournit le rythme - pour 927- relancer la réflexion ; 3. qu'on confond souvent, de maničre polémique, 928: totalisation et puissance d'un concept. Le concept de rythme n'est pas 929- globalisant ou totalisant, il possčde tout simplement une puissance que -- 950- 951: 3. J'ai beaucoup insisté sur un aspect décisif du concept de rythme qui 952- n'apparaît pas dans votre recension : son aspect a-métrique. Le -- 961- qui avait cours avant que Platon associe rhuthmos et métron, et qui 962: faisait du rythme une « maničre de fluer ». J'ai aussi montré que cette 963- définition peut ętre précisée grâce ŕ la remotivation par Diderot de la -- 1021- de conséquence son intéręt pour le « symbolique » doit ętre réévalué et 1022: réintégré ŕ un intéręt plus général pour le rythme. J'ai complété en 1023- 2005 ce travail dans Rythmes, pouvoir, mondialisation, qui -- 1029- travaux sociologiques réalisés depuis le début du sičcle : le 1030: « symbole » et le « rythme ». On voit bien ŕ travers cette affirmation 1031- que ces deux concepts sont liés dans son esprit ou tout au moins qu'ils -- 1035- l'inventeur ou la popularisateur du concept de « symbolique ». Le 1036: rythme lŕ encore tombe ŕ la trappe. D'oů ma deuxičme question : que 1037: faites-vous de cette nouvelle affirmation de l'importance du rythme ? 1038- Quel statut donnez-vous dans votre lecture ŕ cet intéręt pour le 1039: rythme ? Je pense, pour ma part, que cette conférence nous montre une 1040- fois encore que Mauss n'était pas du tout en train de préparer une -- 1077- demandez « si ce résumé omet quelque chose d'essentiel que les notions 1078: de rythme, de fluement, d'arythmie, d'idiorrythmie, d'eurythmie, etc. 1079- auraient fait apparaître »). C'est un essai dont je vous remercie -- 1083- premier membre du Mauss ŕ reconnaître et ŕ justifier de maničre 1084: détaillée le fait que le rythme est une question fondamentale qui 1085- devrait ętre prise en considération. En męme temps, j'ai l'impression -- 1091- ces relations se jouent des relations de pouvoir sur les personnes ». 1092: Au fond, la théorie du rythme n'apporterait rien de plus que ce que les 1093- sociologues-économistes savent déjŕ depuis fort longtemps. Ŕ savoir que -- 1243- 1244: Un indice de plus que pensée du don et pensée du rythme peuvent et męme 1245- doivent se rencontrer ? -- 1340- [[56]4] O. Mendesltam est l'auteur d'un petit ouvrage oů il est 1341: question de la Révolution bolchevique intitulé L'État et le rythme 1342- (1920), dans lequel P. Michon voit « l'une des toutes premičres 1343: politiques du rythme » [p. 229]. 1344- -- 1351- [[59]7] On peut néanmoins citer : Henri Meschonnic dans les travaux 1352: duquel il s'incrit, et notamment son Politique du rythme, politique du 1353- sujet, Verdier, 1985 1004- 446. http://ads.lavoix.com/www/delivery/ck.php?n=ab433e5a&cb=INSERT_RANDOM_NUMBER_HERE 1005: 447. http://www.lavoixdunord.fr/Locales/Montreuil/actualite/Secteur_Montreuil/2009/09/25/article_au-rythme-de-la-vie-parlementaire-et-de.shtml%0D 37- 38:Croissance + Rythme - Economie 39- -- 45- [...] Mais tout de męme Au quatričme trimestre 1999, la croissance a 46: certes été légčrement inférieure aux prévisions (+3,6% en rythme annuel 47- contre +4%). Mais le détail des chiffres de ce quatričme trimestre est 48- jugé encourageant par les hommes de l'art. Les entreprises, notamment, 49: ont accru leurs investissements (+8,2% en rythme annuel) et commencent 50- ŕ restocker. autant de signes que la croissance est bien partie pour -- 52- l'accélération de la croissance. elle se stabilise ŕ un bon niveau, 53: commente un expert. En d'autres termes, l'activité atteint son rythme 54- de croisičre avec, pour l'année 2000, une croissance comprise entre -- 58- qui, selon les derničres estimations du département du Commerce, a 59: progressé de 6,9% au dernier trimestre 1999 en rythme annuel (lire en 60- page Finances). [...] -- 62- 63: Tags : o [33]Rythme o [34]Annuel pages 64- 65:[35]4,4%: La croissance américaine en 2004 a atteint son rythme le plus élevé 66-depuis 67- 68: [...] La croissance américaine a atteint 4,4 % en 2004, soit le rythme 69- le plus élevé depuis 1999, en dépit d'un ralentissement au 4e trimestre -- 78- élevés. [...] 4,4%. La croissance américaine en 2004 a atteint son 79: rythme le plus élevé depuis - Libération. [...] 80- [36]Lire la suite... 81- 82: Tags : o [37]Rythme o [38]Élčve 83- 84:[39]+ 4 %: la progression en rythme annuel de la croissance américaine 85- -- 87- 2003 aprčs son emballement de l'été. Le produit intérieur brut (PIB) a 88: progressé de 4 % en rythme annuel, aprčs une croissance spectaculaire 89- de 8,2 % au troisičme trimestre. Ce ralentissement s'explique d'abord -- 91- seulement aprčs un bond de 6,9 % au trimestre précédent. [...] + 4 %. 92: la progression en rythme annuel de la croissance américaine - 93- Libération. [...] -- 99- 100: [...] Au premier trimestre, la croissance du PIB en rythme annuel 101- s'était élevée ŕ 1,3 %. En outre, l'indice des prix lié au PIB a -- 105- investisseurs. [...] Le produit intérieur brut (PIB) des Etats-Unis a 106: progressé de 0,2 % en rythme annuel au deuxičme trimestre 2001, selon 107- la deuxičme estimation publiée hier par le département du Commerce. Il 108: s'agit du plus faible taux de croissance trimestriel exprimé en rythme 109- annuel depuis le premier trimestre 1993. [...] Toutefois, les -- 121- ralentissement de l'économie. aprčs une croissance de + 5,5 % (en 122: rythme annualisé) au deuxičme trimestre, de + 2,2 % au troisičme, 123- l'économie a terminé l'année avec seulement + 1,4 % de croissance, un -- 126- brutal, puisque, comme l'a indiqué Alan Greenspan, l'activité progresse 127: aujourd'hui ŕ un rythme proche de zéro. [...] 128- [47]Lire la suite... -- 132- 133: [...] Elle n'affichera pas plus de 1% de croissance en rythme annuel au 134- premier semestre. Une demande intérieure atone, des coűts salariaux -- 138- mondiale adressée ŕ la France accélérerait ŕ partir du printemps avec 139: un taux de croissance en rythme annuel de 5%. Pour un peu, on 140- craindrait presque la surchauffe en fin d'année... S'il n'y avait pas -- 145- Pour le premier semestre de cette année, foi d'Insee, le PIB de la 146: France devrait croître de 0,8%, soit 1,5% en rythme annuel. [...] 147- [49]Lire la suite... -- 155- hier par les économistes d'entreprises américains (Nabe). Cette 156: décélération marquée et attendue du rythme de la croissance devrait 157- probablement convaincre la Réserve fédérale (Fed) de cesser de remonter -- 159- taux interbancaire au jour le jour ŕ six reprises entre juin 1999 et 160: mai 2000, pour freiner le rythme jugé trop rapide de la 161- croissance. [...] -- 170- milliards de dollars fuient depuis plusieurs jours la Bourse ŕ un 171: rythme échevelé. [...] Peu réglementés, ils sont vite devenus les 172- champions de la spéculation immobiličre. Entre 1990 et 1996, les 173: crédits immobiliers ont été multipliés par trois. C'est un rythme de 174- croissance qui a été sans commune mesure avec celui de l'économie -- 187- [...] Avec un taux de croissance de 9,5 % au premier trimestre (en 188: rythme annuel) et des investissements toujours disproportionnés, 189- l'économie chinoise ne marque aucun signe de ralentissement en dépit de 190: la politique de lutte contre la surchauffe. Le rythme de la croissance 191- est égal ŕ celui enregistré sur l'ensemble de 2004, qui avait vu la -- 211- d'une évolution favorable de nos exportations et des mesures de soutien 212: décidées par le gouvernement Balladur. A quel rythme la croissance 213- va-t-elle se poursuivre Sur ce plan, les indicateurs d'opinion des 214- entreprises sont loin d'ętre au beau fixe, comme il y a un an. [...] 215: Mais c'est la consommation qui va décider du rythme de progression de 216- l'investissement. Or, dans le deuxičme acte de la reprise, c'est -- 220- que les autres pays industriels La décrue du chômage se poursuit sur un 221: rythme assez lent malgré la bonne tenue de la croissance. Bien que le 222- taux de chômage [...] baisse par l'Insee ces derniers mois, il reste -- 248- Tags 249: * [81]Rythme 250- * [82]Insee 251: * [83]Rythme de croissance + Économie 252- * [84]Élčve 253: * [85]Précédent + Rythme de croissance 254- * [86]Économie réelle + Sur-mesure 255- * [87]Annuel + Pages 256: * [88]Rythme de croissance + Solide 257- * [89]City + Deuxičme trimestre -- 262- * [94]Journal 263: * [95]Rythme de croissance + Mensuel 264- -- 321- 32. http://www.liberation.fr/economie/0101326511-la-croissance-encore-et-encore-les-menages-consomment-les-entreprises-investissent-et-les-exportateurs-exportent 322: 33. http://resume.liberation.fr/_economie/rythme.html 323- 34. http://resume.liberation.fr/_economie/annuel/pages.html 324: 35. http://www.liberation.fr/economie/0101517064-4-4-la-croissance-americaine-en-2004-a-atteint-son-rythme-le-plus-eleve-depuis-1999 325: 36. http://www.liberation.fr/economie/0101517064-4-4-la-croissance-americaine-en-2004-a-atteint-son-rythme-le-plus-eleve-depuis-1999 326: 37. http://resume.liberation.fr/_economie/rythme.html 327- 38. http://resume.liberation.fr/_economie/eleve.html 328: 39. http://www.liberation.fr/economie/0101476654-4-la-progression-en-rythme-annuel-de-la-croissance-americaine 329: 40. http://www.liberation.fr/economie/0101476654-4-la-progression-en-rythme-annuel-de-la-croissance-americaine 330- 41. http://resume.liberation.fr/_economie/consommation/impot.html -- 369- 80. http://resume.liberation.fr/_brut-de-net/ 370: 81. http://resume.liberation.fr/_economie/rythme.html 371- 82. http://resume.liberation.fr/_economie/insee.html 372: 83. http://resume.liberation.fr/_economie/rythme-de-croissance/economie.html 373- 84. http://resume.liberation.fr/_economie/eleve.html 374: 85. http://resume.liberation.fr/_economie/precedent/rythme-de-croissance.html 375- 86. http://resume.liberation.fr/_economie/economie-reelle/sur-mesure.html 376- 87. http://resume.liberation.fr/_economie/annuel/pages.html 377: 88. http://resume.liberation.fr/_economie/rythme-de-croissance/solide.html 378- 89. http://resume.liberation.fr/_economie/city/deuxieme-trimestre.html -- 383- 94. http://resume.liberation.fr/_economie/journal/croissance.html 384: 95. http://resume.liberation.fr/_economie/rythme-de-croissance/mensuel.html 385- 96. http://resume.liberation.fr/ 37- 38:Rythme - Libération 39- -- 44- [...] La forme souffre parce qu'elle n'est pas libre. La forme est la 45: chose du rythme et c'est le rythme qui est créateur. La forme est déjŕ 46: une réalisation du rythme. Et puis, le temps passant, j'ai compris 47: qu'il y avait encore quelque chose avant le rythme (et avant la 48- matičre). [...] Je l'ai donc vu aussi bien dans la composition que me 49- proposait l'univers que dans ma propre composition, oů il était majeur. 50: Un jour, j'ai réalisé que le rythme était ŕ l'origine de la forme, que 51: la forme finalement obéissait elle-męme au rythme, et j'ai dit. [...] 52- Quand on travaille ŕ partir du cubisme, avec un modčle par exemple la 53- nature , on prend possession de l'espace et, petit ŕ petit, on comprend 54: la forme. La forme livre le secret de son rythme et, bientôt, ŕ travers 55: l'espace, la forme et le rythme (ils apparaissent alors comme des 56- éléments séparés que l'on conjugue. [...] -- 58- 59:[33]Championnats du monde de ski ŕ Sestričres. Slalom: le rythme ou le blues. 60-Pour -- 62- [...] A la différence des slaloms, disons scabreux, oů, ŕ cause des 63: ruptures de rythme, pas forcément volontaires, la skieuse doit se 64- replacer toutes les trois portes pour rectifier sa trajectoire. Si l'on 65: veut conserver le rythme, il faut ŕ tout prix éviter aux concurrentes 66- de se bloquer ŕ cause d'une porte mal placée, il faut que le traceur 67: sache tenir ses athlčtes. [...] Le rythme s'enfuit aussi. Manque de 68- repčres, jour sans Dimanche dernier, en tout cas, ŕ Laax, Patricia 69- Chauvet, troisičme de la premičre manche, a raté la seconde. Parce que, 70: aprčs une porte, elle a perdu le rythme. Elle s'est écartée de la 71- ligne [...] et trop quand on sait que les meilleures passent ŕ 72- quelques millimčtres des piquets, c'est en tout cas suffisant pour se 73: retrouver finalement neuvičme ŕ l'arrivée. Le faux rythme, quand tu es 74- en course, tu ne le remarques pas forcément tout de suite, donc tu ne -- 81- 82: [...] Un jour, raconte-t-elle, j'ai réalisé que le rythme était ŕ 83- l'origine de la forme, que la forme finalement obéissait elle-męme au 84: rythme, et j'ai dit. la forme souffre parce qu'elle n'est pas libre. La 85: forme est la chose du rythme et c'est le rythme qui est 86: créateur. [...] La forme est déjŕ une réalisation du rythme. Et puis, 87- le temps passant, j'ai compris qu'il y avait encore quelque chose avant 88: le rythme (et avant la matičre). c'est le [...] Quand on travaille ŕ 89- partir du cubisme, avec un modčle par exemple la nature , on prend 90- possession de l'espace et, petit ŕ petit, on comprend la forme. La 91: forme livre le secret de son rythme et, bientôt, ŕ travers l'espace, la 92: forme et le rythme (ils apparaissent alors comme des éléments séparés 93- que l'on conjugue. ce n'est que plus tard que l'on découvre qu'ils ne -- 98- 99: [...] RÉGY. L'immense majorité des gens confond le rythme et la 100: métrique, le rythme et la rapidité, la musique et le langage comme si 101: la musicologie était le seul domaine du rythme. On apprend aux acteurs 102- ŕ jouer les mots, leur sens et non la force des mots, ils imitent le 103: sens par la gestuelle, la tonalité. [...] Le rythme est une notion 104: plurielle et par rythme je n'entends pas l'alternance temps fort-temps 105- faible, mais j'en reviens ŕ cette référence quasi archéologique d'un -- 107- mouvement dans le langage. [...] Les unités réelles du discours sont 108: des unités de rythme. c'est la physique du langage qui mčne. On prend 109: la pensée dans la bouche. oui, par bouchées. Le rythme dans la Bible 110- est un véritable levier théorique. on se retrouve dans un continu, -- 116- [...] La forme souffre parce qu'elle n'est pas libre. La forme est la 117: chose du rythme et c'est le rythme qui est créateur. La forme est déjŕ 118: une réalisation du rythme. Et puis, le temps passant, j'ai compris 119: qu'il y avait encore quelque chose avant le rythme (et avant la 120- matičre). c'est le nombre. Je suis devenue peintre le jour oů j'ai 121- vraiment réalisé le nombre. [...] Partition. Ses maîtres mots étaient 122: donc rythme, nombre et couleur. Ils suffisent ŕ [...] parcours ŕ trois 123: pôles. Un jour, racontait-elle, j'ai réalisé que le rythme était ŕ 124- l'origine de la forme, que la forme finalement obéissait elle-męme au 125: rythme, et j'ai dit. [...] forme livre le secret de son rythme et, 126: bientôt, ŕ travers l'espace, la forme et le rythme (ils apparaissent 127- alors comme des éléments séparés que l'on conjugue. ce n'est que plus -- 134- 135: [...] Quatričmement, j'accélérais le rythme des scčnes d'un tiers. 136- Capra avait remarqué qu'alors, elles apparaissaient comme jouées ŕ un 137: rythme normal. [...] Cette accélération du rythme est l'amélioration 138- la plus importante que j'aie apporté ŕ ma propre technique -- 141- American Madness que je fis une découverte surprenante en ce qui 142: concerne le rythme. Au vu des rushes, qu'il trouve languissantes, Capra 143- décide d'éliminer les longs déplacements, les entrées et les sorties -- 152- ouverte, Claire. Francis, les flap bien dégagés. Aprčs des hésitations, 153: le rythme finit par s'installer. Immuable. Répétitif. Obsédant. [...] 154- Les yeux clos, Francis ondule du buste et de la tęte. Claire sourit 155: dans le vague. Tony improvise alors un troisičme rythme qui s'ajoute 156- aux autres et en crée un quatričme. Puis, le maître presse le mouvement -- 159- enfants, ça les détend, ils adorent ça. La vibration vous rentre dans 160: le ventre, on sent le rythme, on est en harmonie avec soi-męme. 161- Ensuite, on prend sur soi, on essaie de se concentrer, d'arriver ŕ -- 169- [...] Il faut se connaître. Puisque mon comique n'est pas dans les bons 170: mots, les jeux de langue, c'est une question de rythme. les mouvements 171: ont un rythme, le bégaiement a un rythme, le flux de la parole a un 172: rythme, les hésitations aussi. Mon rythme, c'est l'hésitation. je suis 173- un comique hésitant. [...] -- 177- 178: [...] football, vélo (rythme soutenu), boxe et sports de combats. 179- compter 250 points pour une demi-heure. [...] golf (sans caddy), nage 180: (rythme lent). compter 150 points pour une demi-heure. [...] tennis, 181: danse (rythme soutenu), basket-ball, roller... compter 180 points pour 182- une demi-heure. [...] -- 189- cacatočs, tous les ętres vivants sont en phase avec l'alternance du 190: jour et de la nuit. Soit un rythme d'environ vingt-quatre heures, dit 191- circadien. Tous n'utilisent pas les męmes moyens pour garder le 192: rythme. [...] Jusqu'ŕ présent, les biologistes n'avaient trouvé chez 193- eux qu'un seul donneur de temps ou oscillateur. le noyau 194- suprachiasmatique. Certes la glande pinéale joue un rôle non 195: négligeable dans le contrôle du rythme des mammifčres. elle produit la 196- mélatonine, qui intervient dans l'alternance veille/sommeil. Mais cette -- 201- rétines ont produit leur propre mélatonine en suivant parfaitement le 202: rythme circadien. [...] 203- [56]Lire la suite... -- 288- 32. http://www.liberation.fr/culture/0101187856-aurelie-nemours-la-plenitude-du-vide 289: 33. http://www.liberation.fr/sports/0101207056-championnats-du-monde-de-ski-a-sestrieres-slalom-le-rythme-ou-le-blues-pour-s-imposer-dans-cette-epreuve-il-faut-garder-la-cadence 290: 34. http://www.liberation.fr/sports/0101207056-championnats-du-monde-de-ski-a-sestrieres-slalom-le-rythme-ou-le-blues-pour-s-imposer-dans-cette-epreuve-il-faut-garder-la-cadence 291- 35. http://resume.liberation.fr/puissance.html -- 310- 54. http://www.liberation.fr/evenement/0101477912-etes-vous-sedentaire-ou-actif 311: 55. http://www.liberation.fr/sciences/0101183679-mammiferes-a-deux-montres-la-retine-de-l-oeil-servirait-egalement-a-reguler-le-rythme-biologique 312: 56. http://www.liberation.fr/sciences/0101183679-mammiferes-a-deux-montres-la-retine-de-l-oeil-servirait-egalement-a-reguler-le-rythme-biologique 313: 57. http://resume.liberation.fr/index.php?r=1&q2=rythme&l=10&rech=2 314: 58. http://resume.liberation.fr/index.php?r=1&q2=rythme&l=10&rech=2 315- 59. http://resume.liberation.fr/ 3- 4:Rythme (poésie) 5- -- 9- [8]Page d'aide sur l'homonymie Pour les articles [9]homonymes, voir 10: [10]Rythme (homonymie). 11- [11]VictorHugosmallColor.png -- 15- 16: Les origines [16]antiques de la notion de rythme se confondent avec 17- celles de la poésie : la [17]métrique gréco-latine inclut en effet une 18: théorie du rythme extręmement élaborée. Toutes les métriques 19- (quantitatives, syllabiques, accentuelles) sont susceptible d'induire 20: des rythmes. De maničre générale, le rythme poétique (ou métrique) est 21- associé au [18]schéma métrique abstrait d'un vers (modčle) et non ŕ 22- l'énoncé linguistique qui le constitue. Il est donc, conceptuellement, 23: distinct de ce qu'on pourrait appeler le rythme prosaďque de l'énoncé 24: (ou rythme [19]prosodique). 25- -- 43- la table) ^[28][1]. C'est l'impression de mouvement qui naît de la 44: récurrence des cycles arsis-thésis qu'on appelle rythme. Un hexamčtre 45- dactylique, par exemple, connaît six ictus sur ses six demi-pieds -- 49- suffit que ceux-ci soient reconnus comme tels par l'auditeur pour que 50: le rythme existe dans son esprit. 51- 52: Comme on l'a vu, le rythme poétique (ou métrique) est associé au schéma 53- métrique du vers et n'est donc pas directement lié ŕ l'énoncé -- 60- Il n'est pas interdit d'imaginer que la récurrence de l'accent induise 61: un rythme qu'on pourrait qualifier de prosodique. Si l'on se souvient 62- maintenant qu'il s'agit d'un hexamčtre dactylique, on marquera comme -- 69- Il n'est pas interdit de penser que les subtiles tensions susceptibles 70: de se manifester entre rythme métrique et rythme prosodique participent 71- de l'esthétique de cette poésie. -- 76- remarquables des schémas métriques, et par conséquent susceptibles de 77: servir de base ŕ un rythme métrique, sont la [32]rime (derničre syllabe 78- numéraire du vers) et, s'il y a lieu, la [33]césure. Une des -- 80- tensions rythmiques ŕ la césure et ŕ la rime, et donc de caler le 81: rythme prosodique (lié aux accents toniques) sur le rythme métrique. Il 82- n'en va pas de męme au Moyen-Age et ŕ la période romantique. -- 84- La césure «lyrique», largement pratiquée par les trouvčres, se 85: caractérise par une non-coďncidence entre rythme métrique et rythme 86- prosodique. Dans le décasyllabe : -- 106- qui sont destinées ŕ recevoir des syllabes accentuées. Il existe donc, 107: en principe un calage systématique du rythme prosodique sur le rythme 108- métrique. Ce type de métrique est donc, en théorie, celui qui permet le -- 117- 118: Pierre Lusson, "Bibliographie du rythme", Mezura n°45, Cahiers de 119- poétique comparée Publications Langues'O, 2001. 120- 121: [40]Henri Meschonnic et Gérard Dessons, Traité du rythme, des vers et 122- des proses, Dunod, 1998. -- 124- Jacques Roubaud, "T.R.A.(M,m) (question d'une poétique formelle, I)" - 125: théorie du rythme abstrait -, Mezura n°24, Cahiers de poétique comparée 126- Publications Langues'O, 1990. -- 260- 62. http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:GeoLite 261: 63. http://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sp%C3%A9cial:Livre&bookcmd=book_creator&referer=Rythme+%28po%C3%A9sie%29 262: 64. http://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sp%C3%A9cial:Livre&bookcmd=render_article&arttitle=Rythme+%28po%C3%A9sie%29&oldid=45943041&writer=rl 263- 65. http://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rythme_(po%C3%A9sie)&printable=yes 51- 1. http://fr.metapedia.org/w/opensearch_desc.php 52: 2. http://fr.metapedia.org/wiki/Rythme%0D#column-one 53: 3. http://fr.metapedia.org/wiki/Rythme%0D#searchInput 54- 4. http://fr.metapedia.org/wiki/Accueil 55- 5. http://fr.metapedia.org/wiki/Special:Badtitle 56: 6. http://fr.metapedia.org/wiki/Rythme%0D 57- 7. http://fr.metapedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Userlogin&returnto=Special:Badtitle 51- 1. http://fr.metapedia.org/w/opensearch_desc.php 52: 2. http://fr.metapedia.org/wiki/Rythme%0D#column-one 53: 3. http://fr.metapedia.org/wiki/Rythme%0D#searchInput 54- 4. http://fr.metapedia.org/wiki/Accueil 55- 5. http://fr.metapedia.org/wiki/Special:Badtitle 56: 6. http://fr.metapedia.org/wiki/Rythme%0D 57- 7. http://fr.metapedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Userlogin&returnto=Special:Badtitle 28- 29:Un rythme ŕ 5 temps ŕ Lille ? 30- 51- 1. http://fr.metapedia.org/w/opensearch_desc.php 52: 2. http://fr.metapedia.org/wiki/Rythme%0D#column-one 53: 3. http://fr.metapedia.org/wiki/Rythme%0D#searchInput 54- 4. http://fr.metapedia.org/wiki/Accueil 55- 5. http://fr.metapedia.org/wiki/Special:Badtitle 56: 6. http://fr.metapedia.org/wiki/Rythme%0D 57- 7. http://fr.metapedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Userlogin&returnto=Special:Badtitle 28- 29:Un rythme ŕ 5 temps ŕ Lille ? 30- 51- 1. http://fr.metapedia.org/w/opensearch_desc.php 52: 2. http://fr.metapedia.org/wiki/Rythme%0D#column-one 53: 3. http://fr.metapedia.org/wiki/Rythme%0D#searchInput 54- 4. http://fr.metapedia.org/wiki/Accueil 55- 5. http://fr.metapedia.org/wiki/Special:Badtitle 56: 6. http://fr.metapedia.org/wiki/Rythme%0D 57- 7. http://fr.metapedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Userlogin&returnto=Special:Badtitle 28- 29:Un rythme ŕ 5 temps ŕ Lille ? 30- 6- 7: [7]16-2003, Rythme de la prose 8- 9:Le rythme de la prose 10- -- 21- Mots clés : 22: [17]Prose, [18]Rythme, [19]Sémantique, [20]Sémiotique, [21]Style 23- -- 25- 26: 1 Comme chacun sait, le rythme est partout : dans la vie quotidienne 27- (en tant qu'expérience), comme dans les discours savants (en tant que -- 29- celui-ci sensible ŕ défaut de toujours le rendre intelligible. La 30: récurrence de cette perception et de cette mention, rythme elle-męme 31- nos tentatives de rapprochement du mouvement et du temps pour permettre -- 37- instable (2000, t. 1, p. 147), « qu'y a-t-il au juste de commun entre 38: les trois expressions suivantes : un rythme ternaire, un rythme 39: cardiaque, un rythme syncopé ? ». Filons-nous une métaphore ? mais 40- laquelle, au juste ? N'avons-nous pas plutôt trois référents bien 41- distincts, trois objets perceptibles par leurs qualités rythmiques, que 42: nous assimilons ŕ une superstructure cognitive qui serait ce rythme 43- magique. Car la superposition des emplois lexicaux ne saurait passer 44: pour une syncrčse acceptable : « rythme ternaire désigne a priori une 45- pure structure formelle, ŕ laquelle seule une périodicité potentielle 46: conférerait a posteriori une temporalité ; rythme cardiaque désigne au 47- contraire a priori un simple cycle de battements, se répétant ŕ 48- intervalles réguliers, auquel seule une structure de pensée a 49: posteriori conférerait une intelligibilité ; quant au rythme syncopé, 50- il renvoie ŕ la dimension fondamentale du mouvement, qui s'oppose ŕ -- 54- chose ? 55: * [23]1 Voir les « 100 définitions du rythme » réunies par (...) 56- 57- 2 De la męme façon, et dans le domaine de la langue, ce que nous 58: appelons rythme en poésie versifiée classique correspond-il au rythme 59: de la prose ? La prose, d'ailleurs, a-t-elle un rythme ? Une réponse 60- catégorique n'est pas possible sans quelques mises au point générales, -- 66- 67: 4 On a la (bonne) habitude de commencer toute réflexion sur le rythme 68- par la définition de Platon : « ... cet ordre du mouvement a reçu le 69: nom de rythme »[24]2. L'organisation du mouvement rythmé (et rythmique) 70- s'opčre formellement grâce ŕ l'existence de « relais de męme nature » -- 82- expérience. En fait, il apparaît trčs vite que le principal problčme ŕ 83: résoudre est celui d'un métalangage : comment dire le rythme comme 84- configuration temporelle organisée ? -- 90- métaphorisation presque indispensable pour suggérer un contenu 91: sémantique ŕ l'idée de rythme, sans pour autant cacher ses réticences 92- devant les dérives imprécises que semblable conceptualisation par 93- l'image ne pouvait qu'entraîner. Objet d'une évidente présence en 94: musique bien sűr, mais aussi en poésie versifiée, le rythme se perçoit 95- -- ŕ défaut de se définir -- comme une « alternance de marques (temps -- 98- découpage, par intervalles, du son sur fond de silence. Cette 99: conception peut conduire ŕ oublier que le rythme est fondamentalement 100- un mouvement, et non un compte, un pointage, oubli entériné par la -- 102- strophe) en privilégiant le schéma sur le discours, et qui rend 103: l'analyse du rythme de la prose presque toujours caduque[28]4. C'est 104- pourquoi, approfondissant l'approche de Benveniste, Henri Meschonnic 105: (1982, pp. 69-70) nous a appris ŕ penser le rythme comme « une 106- structure », « un niveau », qui est l'organisation męme du sens dans le 107: discours[29]5. Le rythme découvre le sens de l'énoncé, et, partant, la 108- trace du sujet de/dans cet énoncé[30]6. De sorte que c'est toute une 109- critique du signe linguistique que la reconnaissance de la notion de 110: rythme implique par elle-męme : le rythme, comme organisation du 111- continu dans le langage (Goux, 1999), met en évidence la structure -- 115- construisant les formes męmes de toute communication -- peut se ramener 116: ŕ la formule de Benveniste dans son travail sur le rythme pour proposer 117- la reconnaissance d'autres paradigmes fondateurs que ceux du signe : le -- 125- * [34]5 On prendra garde ŕ ne pas confondre systčme (ensemble (...) 126: * [35]6 « Si le sens est une activité du sujet, si le rythme (...) 127- * [36]7 « Le sémiotique (le signe) doit ętre RECONNU ; le (...) -- 130- 6 Compte tenu de ces précautions méthodologiques, on entendra par 131: rythme, dans une précision de la définition platonicienne, 132- « l'organisation du mouvement de la parole par un sujet » (Dessons & -- 139- 140: 7 Tout d'abord, parce que le rythme, on l'a vu, implique la présence 141- concrčte et active du silence comme superstructure sensible. Or, comme -- 152- 153: 8 Autre problčme théorique posé par l'idée męme d'un rythme non 154- mesurable en unités métriques de convention, la gestion de la prise en 155- charge du temps impliqué -- par opposition au temps représenté dans le 156: discours parlé. Et si le rythme, autre aspect du silence, n'était qu'un 157- réseau vide, n'existant seulement que dans son application ŕ la densité -- 162- 9 Troisičme et dernier problčme ici envisagé, comment analyser le 163: rythme d'une langue dans un matériau non esthétisé, sans une 164- linguistique de la voix, qui ne soit pas une poétique du discours ? Sur -- 167- l'on veut vraiment pouvoir obtenir une réponse ŕ la question, et non 168: rester sur des positions de principes. Le rythme de/dans la langue 169- n'existe que par une mise en voix, qui implique une présence au monde ŕ 170- partir de laquelle certains réseaux sémiotiques peuvent se déployer. 171: C'est lŕ la différence majeure avec la perception d'un rythme temporel, 172: qui est un rythme historique, non articulé en unités auditives : rythme 173: des événements, rythme des saisons, etc. 174- 175- 10 Compte tenu de ces trois difficultés d'intellection, on a choisi, 176: dans le présent volume, d'envisager le rythme comme une « grille 177- d'orientation et de densification » du discours (Ceriani, 1988, p. 37), 178- en un mot comme une aspectualisation du programme discursif, parfois 179: présenté dans sa variante narrative. Ainsi, le rythme de base, le 180: rythme fondateur de toute énonciation, peut ętre conçu comme structure 181- « de contrôle responsable de la dynamique ŕ la fois temporelle et -- 185- 11 On a donc choisi de partir du phénomčne rythmique, dans sa 186: concrétude, par opposition ŕ l'abstraction du rythme comme concept 187- immanent. Jean-Paul Goux ouvre le volume, en scientifique et en 188- écrivain, pour insister sur l'importance d'une syntaxe trčs large dans 189: la perception et l'appréhension du rythme dans la prose narrative, un 190: rythme qui est d'abord « allure », allant dans la continuité -- trace 191- de voix, et marque de style. Puis, trois étapes complémentaires -- 193- 194: 12 -- Dans sa dimension linguistique, le rythme est un régulateur 195- perceptif, qui peut jouer un rôle unique dans l'activité de contrainte -- 197- et tout le dispositif de modélisation du systčme accentuel français ; 198: la métrique s'oppose au rythme, et ce ailleurs que dans l'opposition 199- esthétique prose vs poésie. Sabine Pétillon, pour sa part, se penche -- 202- retorses ; son support de réalisation privilégiée est l'unité phrase, 203: que le rythme contribue ŕ définir, voire ŕ inventer. Il est clair que 204: le rythme structure les possibilités de production et de réception de 205- n'importe quel message. -- 207- 13 -- Cinq études consacrées ŕ la poétique, non des textes, mais du 208: matériau langagier choisi, envisagent ensuite le rythme, non plus comme 209- une structure ŕ proprement parler, mais comme un dispositif -- 227- clivage est une erreur totale, en particulier, donc, en ce qui concerne 228: le rythme[38]9 : refusant la reconnaissance négative de la prose, il 229: retrouve le prosaďsme dans le rythme de certains vers. Enfin, Philippe 230- Jousset propose une phénoménologie de la prose comme objet de 231: connaissance, dans le monde et sur le monde : il écoute le rythme des 232- configurations narratives ou poétiques pour se demander comment parle -- 236- 14 -- Deux derničres études privilégient la dimension stylistique du 237: phénomčne physique. Le rythme est alors envisagé comme stratégie de 238- caractérisation, plus ou moins maîtrisée, dosage aspectuel et -- 245- prose, la voix qui est un autre aspect, sinon l'aspect męme, du style. 246: Impossible de réaliser un volume sur le rythme de la parole et de la 247- phrase, ou du texte, sans une étude sur le théâtre[40]10 : Arnaud -- 256- 16 C'est ŕ la somme de Pierre Sauvanet (2000, t. 2, p. 179) que l'on 257: empruntera le mot de la fin. « Ce que permet une pensée du rythme, 258- c'est peut-ętre ceci : ŕ partir d'un point d'ancrage local, passer au 259: global sans tomber dans le total. Le rythme n'est pas tout, tout n'est 260: pas rythme, mais les phénomčnes de rythmicité offrent une perspective 261: globalisante, ŕ travers le schčme et le concept de rythme comme 262- différentiel et comme mixte (structure, périodicité, mouvement) ». 263- Peut-ętre faudrait-il donc préférer le terme de rythmique ŕ celui de 264: rythme -- comme on oppose le musical ŕ la musique. Le rythme est 265- d'abord et exclusivement la propriété abstraite de ce qui est -- 267- pan-rythmique pour tenter de penser, non le tout, mais les différents 268: aspects du rythme dans chacun de ses phénomčnes. Avec le rythme, la 269- pensée ne vise donc pas un objet identique ŕ soi : tout juste peut-elle 270- prétendre ŕ fournir un canevas conceptuel, ŕ mieux fixer le sens des 271: mots que nous employons quand nous disons `rythme' » (Sauvanet, ibid.). 272- 273- 17 Épreuve de liberté intellectuelle, comme on parle d' «épreuve de 274: résistance », mais risque également, l'idée de rythme peut nous 275- permettre de nous dégager du fétichisme du signe et du sens ŕ -- 279- 280: ABRAHAM, Nicolas [1972] : « Le temps, le rythme et l'inconscient », 281- Revue française de psychanalyse, Paris, vol. XXXVI. -- 289- 290: DELAS, Daniel [1991] : « Silence et rythme », RITM, Nanterre, n° 1, pp. 291- 11-20. -- 294- 295: DESSONS, Gérard, & MESCHONNIC, Henri [1998] : Traité du rythme. Des 296- vers et des proses, Paris, Dunod. -- 302- 303: MESCHONNIC, Henri [1982] : Critique du rythme. Anthropologie historique 304- du langage, Lagrasse, Verdier. -- 309- SAUVANET, Pierre [1996] : « Ŕ quelles conditions un discours 310: philosophique sur le rythme est-il possible ? (réponse ŕ Henri 311- Meschonnic) », in P. Sauvanet & J.-J. Wunenburger (éd.), Rythmes et -- 313- 314: SAUVANET, Pierre [2000] : Le Rythme et la raison (tome 1 : 315- Rythmologiques, tome 2 : Rythmanalyses), Paris, Kimé. -- 328- 329: [42]1 Voir les « 100 définitions du rythme » réunies par P. Sauvanet 330- dans sa somme philosophique (2000, t. 1, pp. 230-245), qui vont de 331: définitions épistémologiques (Aristoxčne de Tarente : « Le rythme 332- apparaît lorsque la division des temps prend un ordre déterminé ») ŕ 333: des intuitions plus lapidaires (Pablo Casals : « Le rythme, c'est le 334- retard »). De ce bel ensemble, on distinguera l'analyse de Diderot 335: (Salon de 1767) : « Qu'est-ce donc que le rythme ? me demandez-vous. 336- C'est un choix particulier d'expressions, c'est une certaine -- 353- op. cit., p. 32. L'idée vient des Formalistes russes en fait ; voir 354: l'article décisif de O. Brik, « Rythme et syntaxe », ou les remarques 355- de B. Eikhenbaum, in Tzv. Todorov (1965). -- 359- une discussion des propositions de Meschonnic, voir Sauvanet (1996). 360: [47]6 « Si le sens est une activité du sujet, si le rythme est une 361: organisation du sens dans le discours, le rythme est nécessairement une 362- organisation ou configuration du sujet dans son discours », H. -- 381- 382: Éric Bordas, « Le rythme de la prose », Semen, 16, Rythme de la prose, 383- 2003, [En ligne], mis en ligne le 1 mai 2007. -- 433- * [66]16-2003 434: Rythme de la prose 435- * [67]15-2002 51- 1. http://fr.metapedia.org/w/opensearch_desc.php 52: 2. http://fr.metapedia.org/wiki/Rythme%0D#column-one 53: 3. http://fr.metapedia.org/wiki/Rythme%0D#searchInput 54- 4. http://fr.metapedia.org/wiki/Accueil 55- 5. http://fr.metapedia.org/wiki/Special:Badtitle 56: 6. http://fr.metapedia.org/wiki/Rythme%0D 57- 7. http://fr.metapedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Userlogin&returnto=Special:Badtitle 28- 29:Un rythme ŕ 5 temps ŕ Lille ? 30- 6- 7: [7]16-2003, Rythme de la prose 8- 9:Le rythme de la prose 10- -- 21- Mots clés : 22: [17]Prose, [18]Rythme, [19]Sémantique, [20]Sémiotique, [21]Style 23- -- 25- 26: 1 Comme chacun sait, le rythme est partout : dans la vie quotidienne 27- (en tant qu'expérience), comme dans les discours savants (en tant que -- 29- celui-ci sensible ŕ défaut de toujours le rendre intelligible. La 30: récurrence de cette perception et de cette mention, rythme elle-męme 31- nos tentatives de rapprochement du mouvement et du temps pour permettre -- 37- instable (2000, t. 1, p. 147), « qu'y a-t-il au juste de commun entre 38: les trois expressions suivantes : un rythme ternaire, un rythme 39: cardiaque, un rythme syncopé ? ». Filons-nous une métaphore ? mais 40- laquelle, au juste ? N'avons-nous pas plutôt trois référents bien 41- distincts, trois objets perceptibles par leurs qualités rythmiques, que 42: nous assimilons ŕ une superstructure cognitive qui serait ce rythme 43- magique. Car la superposition des emplois lexicaux ne saurait passer 44: pour une syncrčse acceptable : « rythme ternaire désigne a priori une 45- pure structure formelle, ŕ laquelle seule une périodicité potentielle 46: conférerait a posteriori une temporalité ; rythme cardiaque désigne au 47- contraire a priori un simple cycle de battements, se répétant ŕ 48- intervalles réguliers, auquel seule une structure de pensée a 49: posteriori conférerait une intelligibilité ; quant au rythme syncopé, 50- il renvoie ŕ la dimension fondamentale du mouvement, qui s'oppose ŕ -- 54- chose ? 55: * [23]1 Voir les « 100 définitions du rythme » réunies par (...) 56- 57- 2 De la męme façon, et dans le domaine de la langue, ce que nous 58: appelons rythme en poésie versifiée classique correspond-il au rythme 59: de la prose ? La prose, d'ailleurs, a-t-elle un rythme ? Une réponse 60- catégorique n'est pas possible sans quelques mises au point générales, -- 66- 67: 4 On a la (bonne) habitude de commencer toute réflexion sur le rythme 68- par la définition de Platon : « ... cet ordre du mouvement a reçu le 69: nom de rythme »[24]2. L'organisation du mouvement rythmé (et rythmique) 70- s'opčre formellement grâce ŕ l'existence de « relais de męme nature » -- 82- expérience. En fait, il apparaît trčs vite que le principal problčme ŕ 83: résoudre est celui d'un métalangage : comment dire le rythme comme 84- configuration temporelle organisée ? -- 90- métaphorisation presque indispensable pour suggérer un contenu 91: sémantique ŕ l'idée de rythme, sans pour autant cacher ses réticences 92- devant les dérives imprécises que semblable conceptualisation par 93- l'image ne pouvait qu'entraîner. Objet d'une évidente présence en 94: musique bien sűr, mais aussi en poésie versifiée, le rythme se perçoit 95- -- ŕ défaut de se définir -- comme une « alternance de marques (temps -- 98- découpage, par intervalles, du son sur fond de silence. Cette 99: conception peut conduire ŕ oublier que le rythme est fondamentalement 100- un mouvement, et non un compte, un pointage, oubli entériné par la -- 102- strophe) en privilégiant le schéma sur le discours, et qui rend 103: l'analyse du rythme de la prose presque toujours caduque[28]4. C'est 104- pourquoi, approfondissant l'approche de Benveniste, Henri Meschonnic 105: (1982, pp. 69-70) nous a appris ŕ penser le rythme comme « une 106- structure », « un niveau », qui est l'organisation męme du sens dans le 107: discours[29]5. Le rythme découvre le sens de l'énoncé, et, partant, la 108- trace du sujet de/dans cet énoncé[30]6. De sorte que c'est toute une 109- critique du signe linguistique que la reconnaissance de la notion de 110: rythme implique par elle-męme : le rythme, comme organisation du 111- continu dans le langage (Goux, 1999), met en évidence la structure -- 115- construisant les formes męmes de toute communication -- peut se ramener 116: ŕ la formule de Benveniste dans son travail sur le rythme pour proposer 117- la reconnaissance d'autres paradigmes fondateurs que ceux du signe : le -- 125- * [34]5 On prendra garde ŕ ne pas confondre systčme (ensemble (...) 126: * [35]6 « Si le sens est une activité du sujet, si le rythme (...) 127- * [36]7 « Le sémiotique (le signe) doit ętre RECONNU ; le (...) -- 130- 6 Compte tenu de ces précautions méthodologiques, on entendra par 131: rythme, dans une précision de la définition platonicienne, 132- « l'organisation du mouvement de la parole par un sujet » (Dessons & -- 139- 140: 7 Tout d'abord, parce que le rythme, on l'a vu, implique la présence 141- concrčte et active du silence comme superstructure sensible. Or, comme -- 152- 153: 8 Autre problčme théorique posé par l'idée męme d'un rythme non 154- mesurable en unités métriques de convention, la gestion de la prise en 155- charge du temps impliqué -- par opposition au temps représenté dans le 156: discours parlé. Et si le rythme, autre aspect du silence, n'était qu'un 157- réseau vide, n'existant seulement que dans son application ŕ la densité -- 162- 9 Troisičme et dernier problčme ici envisagé, comment analyser le 163: rythme d'une langue dans un matériau non esthétisé, sans une 164- linguistique de la voix, qui ne soit pas une poétique du discours ? Sur -- 167- l'on veut vraiment pouvoir obtenir une réponse ŕ la question, et non 168: rester sur des positions de principes. Le rythme de/dans la langue 169- n'existe que par une mise en voix, qui implique une présence au monde ŕ 170- partir de laquelle certains réseaux sémiotiques peuvent se déployer. 171: C'est lŕ la différence majeure avec la perception d'un rythme temporel, 172: qui est un rythme historique, non articulé en unités auditives : rythme 173: des événements, rythme des saisons, etc. 174- 175- 10 Compte tenu de ces trois difficultés d'intellection, on a choisi, 176: dans le présent volume, d'envisager le rythme comme une « grille 177- d'orientation et de densification » du discours (Ceriani, 1988, p. 37), 178- en un mot comme une aspectualisation du programme discursif, parfois 179: présenté dans sa variante narrative. Ainsi, le rythme de base, le 180: rythme fondateur de toute énonciation, peut ętre conçu comme structure 181- « de contrôle responsable de la dynamique ŕ la fois temporelle et -- 185- 11 On a donc choisi de partir du phénomčne rythmique, dans sa 186: concrétude, par opposition ŕ l'abstraction du rythme comme concept 187- immanent. Jean-Paul Goux ouvre le volume, en scientifique et en 188- écrivain, pour insister sur l'importance d'une syntaxe trčs large dans 189: la perception et l'appréhension du rythme dans la prose narrative, un 190: rythme qui est d'abord « allure », allant dans la continuité -- trace 191- de voix, et marque de style. Puis, trois étapes complémentaires -- 193- 194: 12 -- Dans sa dimension linguistique, le rythme est un régulateur 195- perceptif, qui peut jouer un rôle unique dans l'activité de contrainte -- 197- et tout le dispositif de modélisation du systčme accentuel français ; 198: la métrique s'oppose au rythme, et ce ailleurs que dans l'opposition 199- esthétique prose vs poésie. Sabine Pétillon, pour sa part, se penche -- 202- retorses ; son support de réalisation privilégiée est l'unité phrase, 203: que le rythme contribue ŕ définir, voire ŕ inventer. Il est clair que 204: le rythme structure les possibilités de production et de réception de 205- n'importe quel message. -- 207- 13 -- Cinq études consacrées ŕ la poétique, non des textes, mais du 208: matériau langagier choisi, envisagent ensuite le rythme, non plus comme 209- une structure ŕ proprement parler, mais comme un dispositif -- 227- clivage est une erreur totale, en particulier, donc, en ce qui concerne 228: le rythme[38]9 : refusant la reconnaissance négative de la prose, il 229: retrouve le prosaďsme dans le rythme de certains vers. Enfin, Philippe 230- Jousset propose une phénoménologie de la prose comme objet de 231: connaissance, dans le monde et sur le monde : il écoute le rythme des 232- configurations narratives ou poétiques pour se demander comment parle -- 236- 14 -- Deux derničres études privilégient la dimension stylistique du 237: phénomčne physique. Le rythme est alors envisagé comme stratégie de 238- caractérisation, plus ou moins maîtrisée, dosage aspectuel et -- 245- prose, la voix qui est un autre aspect, sinon l'aspect męme, du style. 246: Impossible de réaliser un volume sur le rythme de la parole et de la 247- phrase, ou du texte, sans une étude sur le théâtre[40]10 : Arnaud -- 256- 16 C'est ŕ la somme de Pierre Sauvanet (2000, t. 2, p. 179) que l'on 257: empruntera le mot de la fin. « Ce que permet une pensée du rythme, 258- c'est peut-ętre ceci : ŕ partir d'un point d'ancrage local, passer au 259: global sans tomber dans le total. Le rythme n'est pas tout, tout n'est 260: pas rythme, mais les phénomčnes de rythmicité offrent une perspective 261: globalisante, ŕ travers le schčme et le concept de rythme comme 262- différentiel et comme mixte (structure, périodicité, mouvement) ». 263- Peut-ętre faudrait-il donc préférer le terme de rythmique ŕ celui de 264: rythme -- comme on oppose le musical ŕ la musique. Le rythme est 265- d'abord et exclusivement la propriété abstraite de ce qui est -- 267- pan-rythmique pour tenter de penser, non le tout, mais les différents 268: aspects du rythme dans chacun de ses phénomčnes. Avec le rythme, la 269- pensée ne vise donc pas un objet identique ŕ soi : tout juste peut-elle 270- prétendre ŕ fournir un canevas conceptuel, ŕ mieux fixer le sens des 271: mots que nous employons quand nous disons `rythme' » (Sauvanet, ibid.). 272- 273- 17 Épreuve de liberté intellectuelle, comme on parle d' «épreuve de 274: résistance », mais risque également, l'idée de rythme peut nous 275- permettre de nous dégager du fétichisme du signe et du sens ŕ -- 279- 280: ABRAHAM, Nicolas [1972] : « Le temps, le rythme et l'inconscient », 281- Revue française de psychanalyse, Paris, vol. XXXVI. -- 289- 290: DELAS, Daniel [1991] : « Silence et rythme », RITM, Nanterre, n° 1, pp. 291- 11-20. -- 294- 295: DESSONS, Gérard, & MESCHONNIC, Henri [1998] : Traité du rythme. Des 296- vers et des proses, Paris, Dunod. -- 302- 303: MESCHONNIC, Henri [1982] : Critique du rythme. Anthropologie historique 304- du langage, Lagrasse, Verdier. -- 309- SAUVANET, Pierre [1996] : « Ŕ quelles conditions un discours 310: philosophique sur le rythme est-il possible ? (réponse ŕ Henri 311- Meschonnic) », in P. Sauvanet & J.-J. Wunenburger (éd.), Rythmes et -- 313- 314: SAUVANET, Pierre [2000] : Le Rythme et la raison (tome 1 : 315- Rythmologiques, tome 2 : Rythmanalyses), Paris, Kimé. -- 328- 329: [42]1 Voir les « 100 définitions du rythme » réunies par P. Sauvanet 330- dans sa somme philosophique (2000, t. 1, pp. 230-245), qui vont de 331: définitions épistémologiques (Aristoxčne de Tarente : « Le rythme 332- apparaît lorsque la division des temps prend un ordre déterminé ») ŕ 333: des intuitions plus lapidaires (Pablo Casals : « Le rythme, c'est le 334- retard »). De ce bel ensemble, on distinguera l'analyse de Diderot 335: (Salon de 1767) : « Qu'est-ce donc que le rythme ? me demandez-vous. 336- C'est un choix particulier d'expressions, c'est une certaine -- 353- op. cit., p. 32. L'idée vient des Formalistes russes en fait ; voir 354: l'article décisif de O. Brik, « Rythme et syntaxe », ou les remarques 355- de B. Eikhenbaum, in Tzv. Todorov (1965). -- 359- une discussion des propositions de Meschonnic, voir Sauvanet (1996). 360: [47]6 « Si le sens est une activité du sujet, si le rythme est une 361: organisation du sens dans le discours, le rythme est nécessairement une 362- organisation ou configuration du sujet dans son discours », H. -- 381- 382: Éric Bordas, « Le rythme de la prose », Semen, 16, Rythme de la prose, 383- 2003, [En ligne], mis en ligne le 1 mai 2007. -- 433- * [66]16-2003 434: Rythme de la prose 435- * [67]15-2002 6- 7: [7]16-2003, Rythme de la prose 8- -- 22- Mots clés : 23: [19]Ambiguďté (rythmique), [20]Conditionnement (du rythme), 24: [21]Elision (mentale), [22]Formatage, [23]Rythme (non-métrique) 25- -- 27- 28: [24]1. Pas le rythme, des rythmes 29- [25]2. Traitements rythmiques. Exemple français littéraire -- 43- 44:[29]1. Pas le rythme, des rythmes 45- 46- 2 Commençons par rappeler qu'un texte, en tant que suite d'énoncés, n'a 47: pas un rythme et un seul, puisque l'effet rythmique qu'il procure 48- dépend de la maničre dont il est présenté et reçu. Ce qui suit peut -- 57- 58: Le sentiment du rythme dans une phrase française est (...) fondé sur la 59- perception d'une série de rapports entre les nombres syllabiques de -- 75- 6 Ce formatage était censé induire un lecteur cultivé ŕ traiter dans sa 76: tęte ces alinéas en vers de rythme 6 6, ŕ traiter le tout en une 77- strophe, couple de paires de vers rimés en [otK (@)] et [2A], et 78: pouvait encore induire certains lecteurs ŕ distinguer le rythme 79- bi-vocalique des finales en [otK (@)], féminines, de celui des autres, -- 92- découpage en hémistiches et vers se retrouvait identique dans un air 93: donné, les nombres de voyelles (6 ou 8) qui participent au rythme 94- métrique du quatrain ŕ lire ont de grandes chances de ne plus ętre -- 100- pourrait ętre, ŕ la lecture de sa strophe écrite, un vers faux ? Le 101: sentiment du rythme chronorythmique du chant n'est pas le sentiment du 102: rythme numérique (plus phonologique) qui fait le vers de mčtre 8 (Ils 103- viennent jusque dans nos bras / Égorger nos fils, nos compagnes).[32]1 -- 111- 112: 11 Rythme de phrase. Le rythme d'une phrase, ça n'existe pas. 113- 114: 12 Pour qu'on puisse parler, avec l'article défini, du rythme (le 115: rythme) de la phrase (ętre grammatical unique que des énonciations 116- diverses peuvent réaliser), il faudrait en effet d'abord que la phrase 117: ait un rythme ; et, de plus, qu'elle en ait un seul. Or non seulement 118- des énonciations d'une phrase peuvent se rythmer de plusieurs maničres -- 132- métricien). Plutôt que propriété d'un objet supposé dont l'esprit 133: pourrait seulement reconnaître ou ne pas reconnaître le rythme, le 134: rythme est dans l'activité mentale (événementielle) d'un esprit qui 135: sent du rythme en traitant d'une certaine maničre, par exemple, des 136- énonciations ou une activité discursive (qui peut inclure non seulement -- 177- répété, formant un refrain dont les trois occurrences étaient séparées 178: par des couplets de vers de rythme 5 (sauf un inégal de rythme 4), au 179- moins conventionnellement féminins. -- 217- 218: 21 1) un rythme anatonique déterminé par le nombre de voyelles de la 219: partie anatonique, dont la régularité caractérise le mčtre comme rythme 220- anatonique régulier ;[39]3 -- 226- 227: 23 3) la cadence, c'est-ŕ-dire le rythme catatonique, simplement 228- caractérisé (en poésie) par le nombre de voyelles de la forme -- 240- premier « vienne » était dicté par la langue des vers. La tradition 241: métrique induisait, ŕ partir de lŕ, ŕ sentir le rythme anatonique de 242- chacun des vers (5 et 6), puisque c'était l'élément obligé d'une -- 257- refrain, dans certaines de ses variantes régionales, se disait et se 258: rythmait plus ou moins comme suit (le rythme musical est noté ŕ 259- droite[43]5) : -- 268- refrain de la Saison, Rimbaud les a pensées au moins occasionnellement 269: sur ce rythme, en sachant que des collčgues comme Verlaine ne 270- manqueraient pas de reconnaître ce modčle de tradition orale au moins -- 287- de [kkilvjEn@ kilvjEn@],[50]7 sans se contenter de construire, par 288: exemple, ŕ partir de chaque occurrence de [kkilvjEn@], son rythme 289- anatonique (2) et sa cadence (2). -- 293- le métrage des suites grammaticales et l'analyse rythmique des 294: énonciations, et on fait souvent comme si le rythme était une propriété 295- objective de parties distinguées des énoncés. On a pourtant deux -- 297- distinctement une expression (assez brčve) élabore automatiquement un 298: rythme fondé sur son nombre de voyelles anatoniques. Premičre raison, 299- négative : personne (ŕ ma connaissance) n'a songé ŕ établir ce -- 310- de décider qu'une suite non-métrique quelconque doit ętre 311: exhaustivement divisée en segments dont un rythme anatonique potentiel 312- soit supposé réalisé. -- 335- premičre voyelle de « chanson » n'est pas pertinente (niveau 2) et il y 336: a un rythme ŕ l'égard duquel elle l'est (niveau 1). 337- 338- 35 Il n'y a pas toujours comme ici un niveau métrique inférieur auquel 339: les voyelles qui n'ont pas eu l'honneur de contribuer au rythme au 340- niveau supérieur ont un rôle ŕ jouer, comme qui dirait, en seconde -- 385- 39 On présuppose couramment que, męme hors de toute métrique, si une 386: expression déterminée a un rythme anatonique, il est univoquement 387- déterminé par le nombre total de ses voyelles anatoniques. Ainsi, si 388: « Le temps dont on s'éprenne » [ l@t2ad2Ot2OsepKEn@ ] a un rythme 389- anatonique continu, ce ne pourra ętre que 6 (on veille ŕ n'oublier -- 391- appeler de sélection maximale : ŕ savoir que toutes les voyelles sont 392: sélectionnées et contribuent ŕ ce rythme. Nous venons de voir cependant 393- qu'existaient en tradition orale des rythmes (anatoniques) sélectifs -- 397- métriques, le principe de sélection maximale est fondé sur d'amples 398: observations : on constate des régularités de rythme anatonique dont le 399- caractčre systématique garantit la pertinence, et qui impliquent la -- 411- l'initiale jonctive par « Ote ». Mais la reconnaissance du mčtre 6-6 412: impliquait que cette voyelle ne contribue pas au rythme anatonique de 413- l'hémistiche. La relative banalité de cette situation oblige ŕ penser -- 424- négligeable, c'est-ŕ-dire réguličrement négligeable dans la formation 425: d'un rythme métrique. 426- -- 436- non pas ŕ élider, mais ŕ ignorer mentalement dans la formation du 437: rythme métrique les posttoniques de « muse » [ muze] devant « alto », 438- de « alto » devant « ingegno », et de « ingegno » devant « or ». On dit -- 442- lŕ un cas codifié de non-sélection d'une voyelle relativement ŕ un 443: rythme. 444- -- 446- "classique" un principe codifiant la sélection des voyelles pertinentes 447: pour le rythme anatonique : 448- -- 450- "classique", toutes les voyelles non sujettes ŕ élision devant mot 451: jonctif contribuent ŕ la formation du rythme anatonique d'un sous-vers 452- ou d'un vers simple. -- 456- consistant en l'exhaustivité męme et contribuant ŕ l'évidence du 457: rythme, est peut-ętre la cause de sa généralité (plusieurs autres 458- traditions littéraires tendent vers un tel principe), mais cette -- 466- demande en nous croisant « Comment ça va c'matin ? » : il n'est pas 467: démontré qu'un rythme discernable (en l'occurrence, de longueur 6) soit 468- mentalement élaboré ŕ chaque fois qu'on entend ou qu'on lit quelque -- 479- 480: 47 Les phrases n'ont pas un rythme (et un seul). Il peut y avoir du 481: rythme, partiellement déterminé par leur structure grammaticale, dans 482- l'activité mentale au cours de laquelle elles sont traitées. -- 490- se tendre ŕ se constituer des principes (sujets ŕ évoluer 491: historiquement) déterminant la construction du rythme dans la tęte des 492- lecteurs, ou des auditeurs, et contribuant non pas ŕ une identité -- 495- consom-mateurs, surtout en ce qui concerne des aspects métriques du 496: rythme. 497- -- 508- 51 Si une tradition métrique n'implique pas la pertinence de certains 509: types de rythme, il serait imprudent d'en conclure directement qu'ils 510- n'existent pas, męme dans des textes non-métriques. Ainsi la tradition -- 524- męmes, de transmettre non seulement des énoncés, mais du discours avec 525: du rythme. A cet égard notamment, elle n'entre pas avec la prose ou le 526- non-métrique dans une relation symétrique de concurrence telle qu'il 527: s'agirait de choisir entre du rythme régulier et du rythme libre. En 528- favorisant la transmission (reproduction) de rythmes, la poésie -- 590- ŕ la seconde séquence rythmique anatonique (récupération rythmique), 591: donner le rythme 2-3 (« 2=3 » si on note la continuité). Dans la 592- tradition littéraire "classique", le vers composé français semble -- 609- Benoît de Cornulier, « Problčmes d'analyse rythmique du non-métrique », 610: Semen, 16, Rythme de la prose, 2003, [En ligne], mis en ligne le 1 mai 611- 2007. URL : http://semen.revues.org/document2736.html. Consulté le 18 -- 660- * [88]16-2003 661: Rythme de la prose 662- * [89]15-2002 7- 8: [1]Rythme de vie, rythme de nuit 9- -- 28- 29:Rythme de vie, rythme de nuit 30- 25- 26:rhythm 27- -- 36- 37: (noun) - Rhythm is a principle of art that's difficult to summarize in 38: words. Assuming that you've picked up on a rhythm in music before, take 39- what you heard with your ears and try to translate that to something 40: you'd see with your eyes. Rhythm, in art, is a visual beat. 41- 42: A pattern has rhythm, but not all rhythm is patterned. For example, the 43: colors of a piece can convey rhythm, by making your eyes travel from 44: one component to another. Lines can produce rhythm by implying 45: movement. Forms, too, can cause rhythm by the ways in which they're 46- placed one next to the other. 47- 48: Really, it's easier to "see" rhythm in just about anything other than 49- the visual arts. Literally-minded types should stick to music for 50: rhythm. 51- Pronunciation: rih·them -- 129- 6. [62]Words Beginning With R 130: 7. Art History Glossary - R - rhythm> 131- -- 169- 7. http://ad.doubleclick.net/jump/abt.education/education_arthistory;kw=;site=arthistory;chan=education;pos=lb;sz=728x90;ord=1A1HKXJ0C20SA0p7N 170: 8. http://arthistory.about.com/gi/pages/shareurl.htm?PG=http%3a%2f%2farthistory%2eabout%2ecom%2fcs%2fglossaries%2fg%2fr%5frhythm%2ehtm&zItl=rhythm 171- 9. http://arthistory.about.com/ 13- 14: r rhythm - A visual tempo or beat. The [3]principle of design that 15- refers to a regular repetition of [4]elements of art to produce the -- 19- 20: In any [6]artwork, it is possible to distinguish between rhythm of 21- [7]color, [8]line, and [9]form. In the continuity of the three comes 22: the whole rhythm of that work. 23- 24: Rhythm unites the [10]visual culture with [11]music, but in visual 25: culture, rhythm is more evident in the [12]applied arts than in the 26- [13]fine arts. In the former, it is often the foremost means of -- 28- 29: Rhythm originated in the Greek word rhymthmos, meaning measured flow, 30- which they passed into Latin as rhythmus, meaning movement in [16]time. 31- Its first uses in English were literary, in reference to themetrical 32: rhyming of verses. English speakers began to use rhythm concerning 33- repetition of musical beats in the late 18th century, and about visual -- 36- Each [17]artist, every [18]period, every [19]culture produces a 37: characteristic sort of rhythm. Recognizing a work's rhythmical 38- peculiarities often aids in [20]identify the culture or [21]time in -- 40- 41: Rhythm's importance can be demonstrated by noting how many important 42- rhythmic cycles we observe in [22]nature -- consider the alternating -- 45- generations. Each of us has personal rhythms to our days, weeks, and 46: years. Life, indeed, would be chaotic without rhythm. Participating in 47- the tempo of this flow gives us excitement and calm, yearning and -- 51- 52: There are several types of visual rhythm. These include: 53- 54- regular rhythms - The background design behind this text has a 55: regular rhythm. (In the following examples, let the letters A, B, 56- etc. stand for visual elements of any sort) -- 108- 109: Each of these types of rhythm might be altered periodically. [24]Music 110- theory might be defined as the study of rhythms and their periodic -- 112- 113: Example of works displaying rhythm: 114- -- 131- [32]motif of the round dance, used as a [33]symbol back as far as 132: French [34]Renaissance, to represent the [35]rhythm and 133- [36]expression of the 20th century. The spaciousness and expressive -- 136- and [43]resonance of the three colors -- red, blue and green. See 137: [44]music. Dance, Matisse once said, meant "life and rhythm." See 138- [45]dance, [46]music, and [47]movement. -- 156- see thumbnail to right Paul Klee (Swiss, 1879-1940), 157: [53]Rhythmisches (In Rhythm), 1930, [54]oil on woven jute, 69.6 x 158- 50.5 cm, Georges Pompidou Center, Paris. See [55]Bauhaus and -- 199- 200: "Rhythm and harmony find their way into the inward places of the 201- soul." 30- + [26]The Look of Unity 31: + [27]Rhythm in Art 32- + [28]Large Scale (& small) -- 41- 42:Rhythm in Art 43- 44: Take a look at this definition of Rhythm in Art. As noted in the 45: definition, it can be likened to rhythm in music, and can be said to be 46- a "patterened repitition" What do you think? 47: Is rhythm a "visual beat?" 48: (noun) - Rhythm is a principle of art that's difficult to summarize in 49: words. Assuming that you've picked up on a rhythm in music before, take 50- what you heard with your ears and try to translate that to something 51: you'd see with your eyes. Rhythm, in art, is a visual beat. A pattern 52: has rhythm, but not all rhythm is patterned. For example, the colors of 53: a piece can convey rhythm, by making your eyes travel from one 54: component to another. Lines can produce rhythm by implying movement. 55: Forms, too, can cause rhythm by the ways in which they're placed one 56- next to the other. 57: it's sometimes easier to comprehend rhythm in just about anything other 58- than the visual arts, but once understood, heightened sensitivity to -- 60- 61: "Rhythm of the Hills" by Judy Neale 62- 63: "Rhythm Joie De Vivre" by Robert Delaunay 64- This very graphic and design-oriented painting uses repeated circles, -- 83- downward-sweeping folds, and down the highlighted leg. As if that were 84: not enough to invest the piece with rhythm, the artist then uses a 85- strong graphical "s" shape in the background to reinforce the motion -- 118- 2. http://designernet.ning.com/xn/authenticate?target=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ning.com%2Fmain%2Fcreateyourown%3Fsource%3DDesignerNet 119: 3. http://designernet.ning.com/page/rhythm-in-art 120- 4. http://designernet.ning.com/main/authorization/signUp?target=http%3A%2F%2Fdesignernet.ning.com%2Fpage%2Frhythm-in-art -- 142- 26. http://designernet.ning.com/page/the-look-of-unity 143: 27. http://designernet.ning.com/page/rhythm-in-art 144- 28. http://designernet.ning.com/page/large-scale-small -- 166- Liens cachĂ©s : 167: 49. http://designernet.ning.com/page/rhythm-in-art 168- 50. http://designernet.ning.com/page/the-amazing-k3-wind-and-solar 29- 30:Rhythm, pattern, color, and texture in art and poetry 31- 32: In this lesson, students will discover the meaning of "rhythm," 33- "patterns," "color," and "texture" through the performance and modeled -- 52- 3-D hats. 53: * [19]Rhythm stars: This lesson will introduce the main components of 54: rhythm: quarter, eighth, and sixteenth notes. 55- * [20]How do I express what I believe? - Part 2: This is the second -- 68- * Learn more about [21]arts, [22]color, [23]hands-on, [24]patterns, 69: [25]rhythm, and [26]texture. 70- -- 96- Students will: 97: * learn to identify examples of "rhythm," "patterns," "color," and 98- "texture" in order to analyze a whole class symphony of various -- 129- the graphic organizer titled, "Elements of Art-Making Connections!" 130: for analysis of the elements of "rhythm and patterns," "color," 131- "texture," etc. (See attachment of a blank copy.) You will also -- 203- also include periods of silence. Remember the elements you want to 204: elicit in this improvised piece are: rhythm/patterns, color, and 205- texture, which are discussed below. After several minutes of -- 216- Elements for Musical Composition: 217: Rhythm/Patterns 218: These are listed together because patterns help to create rhythm. 219: Rhythm is created with the recurrence (pattern) of varying stresses 220- and tone lengths. These may be balanced against a steady, -- 231- 7. Before playing back the recording of the production, you may assign 232: one-third of the class to listen for examples of rhythm and 233- patterns, another one-third of the class can listen for examples of -- 246- element they believe had the greatest impact on their overall 247: performance. Did their piece seem to emphasize rhythm and pattern? 248- Or did "color" or "texture" make the greatest impact, in their -- 290- possible answer under each of the first three columns of the 291: graphic organizer for "rhythm/patterns," "color," and "texture." 292- Students may copy these onto their charts. -- 296- Definitions of Elements for Visual Art: 297: Rhythm/Patterns 298- The recurrence of lines, colors, and shapes (perhaps in a pattern) -- 499- 24. http://www.learnnc.org/search?phrase=patterns 500: 25. http://www.learnnc.org/search?phrase=rhythm 501- 26. http://www.learnnc.org/search?phrase=texture -- 507- 32. http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769?email 508: 33. http://del.icio.us/post?url=http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769&title=Rhythm,%20pattern,%20color,%20and%20texture%20in%20art%20and%20poetry 509: 34. http://del.icio.us/post?url=http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769&title=Rhythm,%20pattern,%20color,%20and%20texture%20in%20art%20and%20poetry 510: 35. http://digg.com/submit?url=http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769&title=Rhythm,%20pattern,%20color,%20and%20texture%20in%20art%20and%20poetry 511: 36. http://digg.com/submit?url=http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769&title=Rhythm,%20pattern,%20color,%20and%20texture%20in%20art%20and%20poetry 512: 37. http://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u=http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769&t=Rhythm,%20pattern,%20color,%20and%20texture%20in%20art%20and%20poetry 513: 38. http://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u=http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769&t=Rhythm,%20pattern,%20color,%20and%20texture%20in%20art%20and%20poetry 514: 39. http://www.stumbleupon.com/submit?url=http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769&title=Rhythm,%20pattern,%20color,%20and%20texture%20in%20art%20and%20poetry 515: 40. http://www.stumbleupon.com/submit?url=http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769&title=Rhythm,%20pattern,%20color,%20and%20texture%20in%20art%20and%20poetry 516- 41. http://www.learnnc.org/scos/2001-VAE/0007/01/06 25- 26:rhythm 27- -- 36- 37: (noun) - Rhythm is a principle of art that's difficult to summarize in 38: words. Assuming that you've picked up on a rhythm in music before, take 39- what you heard with your ears and try to translate that to something 40: you'd see with your eyes. Rhythm, in art, is a visual beat. 41- 42: A pattern has rhythm, but not all rhythm is patterned. For example, the 43: colors of a piece can convey rhythm, by making your eyes travel from 44: one component to another. Lines can produce rhythm by implying 45: movement. Forms, too, can cause rhythm by the ways in which they're 46- placed one next to the other. 47- 48: Really, it's easier to "see" rhythm in just about anything other than 49- the visual arts. Literally-minded types should stick to music for 50: rhythm. 51- Pronunciation: rih·them -- 129- 6. [62]Words Beginning With R 130: 7. Art History Glossary - R - rhythm> 131- -- 169- 7. http://ad.doubleclick.net/jump/abt.education/education_arthistory;kw=;site=arthistory;chan=education;pos=lb;sz=728x90;ord=1A1JJ6U0P20SA0xBC 170: 8. http://arthistory.about.com/gi/pages/shareurl.htm?PG=http%3a%2f%2farthistory%2eabout%2ecom%2fcs%2fglossaries%2fg%2fr%5frhythm%2ehtm&zItl=rhythm 171- 9. http://arthistory.about.com/ 25- 26:rhythm 27- -- 36- 37: (noun) - Rhythm is a principle of art that's difficult to summarize in 38: words. Assuming that you've picked up on a rhythm in music before, take 39- what you heard with your ears and try to translate that to something 40: you'd see with your eyes. Rhythm, in art, is a visual beat. 41- 42: A pattern has rhythm, but not all rhythm is patterned. For example, the 43: colors of a piece can convey rhythm, by making your eyes travel from 44: one component to another. Lines can produce rhythm by implying 45: movement. Forms, too, can cause rhythm by the ways in which they're 46- placed one next to the other. 47- 48: Really, it's easier to "see" rhythm in just about anything other than 49- the visual arts. Literally-minded types should stick to music for 50: rhythm. 51- Pronunciation: rih·them -- 129- 6. [62]Words Beginning With R 130: 7. Art History Glossary - R - rhythm> 131- -- 169- 7. http://ad.doubleclick.net/jump/abt.education/education_arthistory;kw=;site=arthistory;chan=education;pos=lb;sz=728x90;ord=1A1HKXJ0C20SA0p7N 170: 8. http://arthistory.about.com/gi/pages/shareurl.htm?PG=http%3a%2f%2farthistory%2eabout%2ecom%2fcs%2fglossaries%2fg%2fr%5frhythm%2ehtm&zItl=rhythm 171- 9. http://arthistory.about.com/ 13- 14: r rhythm - A visual tempo or beat. The [3]principle of design that 15- refers to a regular repetition of [4]elements of art to produce the -- 19- 20: In any [6]artwork, it is possible to distinguish between rhythm of 21- [7]color, [8]line, and [9]form. In the continuity of the three comes 22: the whole rhythm of that work. 23- 24: Rhythm unites the [10]visual culture with [11]music, but in visual 25: culture, rhythm is more evident in the [12]applied arts than in the 26- [13]fine arts. In the former, it is often the foremost means of -- 28- 29: Rhythm originated in the Greek word rhymthmos, meaning measured flow, 30- which they passed into Latin as rhythmus, meaning movement in [16]time. 31- Its first uses in English were literary, in reference to themetrical 32: rhyming of verses. English speakers began to use rhythm concerning 33- repetition of musical beats in the late 18th century, and about visual -- 36- Each [17]artist, every [18]period, every [19]culture produces a 37: characteristic sort of rhythm. Recognizing a work's rhythmical 38- peculiarities often aids in [20]identify the culture or [21]time in -- 40- 41: Rhythm's importance can be demonstrated by noting how many important 42- rhythmic cycles we observe in [22]nature -- consider the alternating -- 45- generations. Each of us has personal rhythms to our days, weeks, and 46: years. Life, indeed, would be chaotic without rhythm. Participating in 47- the tempo of this flow gives us excitement and calm, yearning and -- 51- 52: There are several types of visual rhythm. These include: 53- 54- regular rhythms - The background design behind this text has a 55: regular rhythm. (In the following examples, let the letters A, B, 56- etc. stand for visual elements of any sort) -- 108- 109: Each of these types of rhythm might be altered periodically. [24]Music 110- theory might be defined as the study of rhythms and their periodic -- 112- 113: Example of works displaying rhythm: 114- -- 131- [32]motif of the round dance, used as a [33]symbol back as far as 132: French [34]Renaissance, to represent the [35]rhythm and 133- [36]expression of the 20th century. The spaciousness and expressive -- 136- and [43]resonance of the three colors -- red, blue and green. See 137: [44]music. Dance, Matisse once said, meant "life and rhythm." See 138- [45]dance, [46]music, and [47]movement. -- 156- see thumbnail to right Paul Klee (Swiss, 1879-1940), 157: [53]Rhythmisches (In Rhythm), 1930, [54]oil on woven jute, 69.6 x 158- 50.5 cm, Georges Pompidou Center, Paris. See [55]Bauhaus and -- 199- 200: "Rhythm and harmony find their way into the inward places of the 201- soul." 30- + [26]The Look of Unity 31: + [27]Rhythm in Art 32- + [28]Large Scale (& small) -- 41- 42:Rhythm in Art 43- 44: Take a look at this definition of Rhythm in Art. As noted in the 45: definition, it can be likened to rhythm in music, and can be said to be 46- a "patterened repitition" What do you think? 47: Is rhythm a "visual beat?" 48: (noun) - Rhythm is a principle of art that's difficult to summarize in 49: words. Assuming that you've picked up on a rhythm in music before, take 50- what you heard with your ears and try to translate that to something 51: you'd see with your eyes. Rhythm, in art, is a visual beat. A pattern 52: has rhythm, but not all rhythm is patterned. For example, the colors of 53: a piece can convey rhythm, by making your eyes travel from one 54: component to another. Lines can produce rhythm by implying movement. 55: Forms, too, can cause rhythm by the ways in which they're placed one 56- next to the other. 57: it's sometimes easier to comprehend rhythm in just about anything other 58- than the visual arts, but once understood, heightened sensitivity to -- 60- 61: "Rhythm of the Hills" by Judy Neale 62- 63: "Rhythm Joie De Vivre" by Robert Delaunay 64- This very graphic and design-oriented painting uses repeated circles, -- 83- downward-sweeping folds, and down the highlighted leg. As if that were 84: not enough to invest the piece with rhythm, the artist then uses a 85- strong graphical "s" shape in the background to reinforce the motion -- 118- 2. http://designernet.ning.com/xn/authenticate?target=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ning.com%2Fmain%2Fcreateyourown%3Fsource%3DDesignerNet 119: 3. http://designernet.ning.com/page/rhythm-in-art 120- 4. http://designernet.ning.com/main/authorization/signUp?target=http%3A%2F%2Fdesignernet.ning.com%2Fpage%2Frhythm-in-art -- 142- 26. http://designernet.ning.com/page/the-look-of-unity 143: 27. http://designernet.ning.com/page/rhythm-in-art 144- 28. http://designernet.ning.com/page/large-scale-small -- 166- Liens cachĂ©s : 167: 49. http://designernet.ning.com/page/rhythm-in-art 168- 50. http://designernet.ning.com/page/the-amazing-k3-wind-and-solar 29- 30:Rhythm, pattern, color, and texture in art and poetry 31- 32: In this lesson, students will discover the meaning of "rhythm," 33- "patterns," "color," and "texture" through the performance and modeled -- 52- 3-D hats. 53: * [19]Rhythm stars: This lesson will introduce the main components of 54: rhythm: quarter, eighth, and sixteenth notes. 55- * [20]How do I express what I believe? - Part 2: This is the second -- 68- * Learn more about [21]arts, [22]color, [23]hands-on, [24]patterns, 69: [25]rhythm, and [26]texture. 70- -- 96- Students will: 97: * learn to identify examples of "rhythm," "patterns," "color," and 98- "texture" in order to analyze a whole class symphony of various -- 129- the graphic organizer titled, "Elements of Art-Making Connections!" 130: for analysis of the elements of "rhythm and patterns," "color," 131- "texture," etc. (See attachment of a blank copy.) You will also -- 203- also include periods of silence. Remember the elements you want to 204: elicit in this improvised piece are: rhythm/patterns, color, and 205- texture, which are discussed below. After several minutes of -- 216- Elements for Musical Composition: 217: Rhythm/Patterns 218: These are listed together because patterns help to create rhythm. 219: Rhythm is created with the recurrence (pattern) of varying stresses 220- and tone lengths. These may be balanced against a steady, -- 231- 7. Before playing back the recording of the production, you may assign 232: one-third of the class to listen for examples of rhythm and 233- patterns, another one-third of the class can listen for examples of -- 246- element they believe had the greatest impact on their overall 247: performance. Did their piece seem to emphasize rhythm and pattern? 248- Or did "color" or "texture" make the greatest impact, in their -- 290- possible answer under each of the first three columns of the 291: graphic organizer for "rhythm/patterns," "color," and "texture." 292- Students may copy these onto their charts. -- 296- Definitions of Elements for Visual Art: 297: Rhythm/Patterns 298- The recurrence of lines, colors, and shapes (perhaps in a pattern) -- 499- 24. http://www.learnnc.org/search?phrase=patterns 500: 25. http://www.learnnc.org/search?phrase=rhythm 501- 26. http://www.learnnc.org/search?phrase=texture -- 507- 32. http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769?email 508: 33. http://del.icio.us/post?url=http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769&title=Rhythm,%20pattern,%20color,%20and%20texture%20in%20art%20and%20poetry 509: 34. http://del.icio.us/post?url=http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769&title=Rhythm,%20pattern,%20color,%20and%20texture%20in%20art%20and%20poetry 510: 35. http://digg.com/submit?url=http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769&title=Rhythm,%20pattern,%20color,%20and%20texture%20in%20art%20and%20poetry 511: 36. http://digg.com/submit?url=http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769&title=Rhythm,%20pattern,%20color,%20and%20texture%20in%20art%20and%20poetry 512: 37. http://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u=http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769&t=Rhythm,%20pattern,%20color,%20and%20texture%20in%20art%20and%20poetry 513: 38. http://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u=http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769&t=Rhythm,%20pattern,%20color,%20and%20texture%20in%20art%20and%20poetry 514: 39. http://www.stumbleupon.com/submit?url=http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769&title=Rhythm,%20pattern,%20color,%20and%20texture%20in%20art%20and%20poetry 515: 40. http://www.stumbleupon.com/submit?url=http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769&title=Rhythm,%20pattern,%20color,%20and%20texture%20in%20art%20and%20poetry 516- 41. http://www.learnnc.org/scos/2001-VAE/0007/01/06 25- 26:rhythm 27- -- 36- 37: (noun) - Rhythm is a principle of art that's difficult to summarize in 38: words. Assuming that you've picked up on a rhythm in music before, take 39- what you heard with your ears and try to translate that to something 40: you'd see with your eyes. Rhythm, in art, is a visual beat. 41- 42: A pattern has rhythm, but not all rhythm is patterned. For example, the 43: colors of a piece can convey rhythm, by making your eyes travel from 44: one component to another. Lines can produce rhythm by implying 45: movement. Forms, too, can cause rhythm by the ways in which they're 46- placed one next to the other. 47- 48: Really, it's easier to "see" rhythm in just about anything other than 49- the visual arts. Literally-minded types should stick to music for 50: rhythm. 51- Pronunciation: rih·them -- 129- 6. [62]Words Beginning With R 130: 7. Art History Glossary - R - rhythm> 131- -- 169- 7. http://ad.doubleclick.net/jump/abt.education/education_arthistory;kw=;site=arthistory;chan=education;pos=lb;sz=728x90;ord=1A1JJ6U0P20SA0xBC 170: 8. http://arthistory.about.com/gi/pages/shareurl.htm?PG=http%3a%2f%2farthistory%2eabout%2ecom%2fcs%2fglossaries%2fg%2fr%5frhythm%2ehtm&zItl=rhythm 171- 9. http://arthistory.about.com/ 13- 14: r rhythm - A visual tempo or beat. The [3]principle of design that 15- refers to a regular repetition of [4]elements of art to produce the -- 19- 20: In any [6]artwork, it is possible to distinguish between rhythm of 21- [7]color, [8]line, and [9]form. In the continuity of the three comes 22: the whole rhythm of that work. 23- 24: Rhythm unites the [10]visual culture with [11]music, but in visual 25: culture, rhythm is more evident in the [12]applied arts than in the 26- [13]fine arts. In the former, it is often the foremost means of -- 28- 29: Rhythm originated in the Greek word rhymthmos, meaning measured flow, 30- which they passed into Latin as rhythmus, meaning movement in [16]time. 31- Its first uses in English were literary, in reference to themetrical 32: rhyming of verses. English speakers began to use rhythm concerning 33- repetition of musical beats in the late 18th century, and about visual -- 36- Each [17]artist, every [18]period, every [19]culture produces a 37: characteristic sort of rhythm. Recognizing a work's rhythmical 38- peculiarities often aids in [20]identify the culture or [21]time in -- 40- 41: Rhythm's importance can be demonstrated by noting how many important 42- rhythmic cycles we observe in [22]nature -- consider the alternating -- 45- generations. Each of us has personal rhythms to our days, weeks, and 46: years. Life, indeed, would be chaotic without rhythm. Participating in 47- the tempo of this flow gives us excitement and calm, yearning and -- 51- 52: There are several types of visual rhythm. These include: 53- 54- regular rhythms - The background design behind this text has a 55: regular rhythm. (In the following examples, let the letters A, B, 56- etc. stand for visual elements of any sort) -- 108- 109: Each of these types of rhythm might be altered periodically. [24]Music 110- theory might be defined as the study of rhythms and their periodic -- 112- 113: Example of works displaying rhythm: 114- -- 131- [32]motif of the round dance, used as a [33]symbol back as far as 132: French [34]Renaissance, to represent the [35]rhythm and 133- [36]expression of the 20th century. The spaciousness and expressive -- 136- and [43]resonance of the three colors -- red, blue and green. See 137: [44]music. Dance, Matisse once said, meant "life and rhythm." See 138- [45]dance, [46]music, and [47]movement. -- 156- see thumbnail to right Paul Klee (Swiss, 1879-1940), 157: [53]Rhythmisches (In Rhythm), 1930, [54]oil on woven jute, 69.6 x 158- 50.5 cm, Georges Pompidou Center, Paris. See [55]Bauhaus and -- 199- 200: "Rhythm and harmony find their way into the inward places of the 201- soul." 25- 26:rhythm 27- -- 36- 37: (noun) - Rhythm is a principle of art that's difficult to summarize in 38: words. Assuming that you've picked up on a rhythm in music before, take 39- what you heard with your ears and try to translate that to something 40: you'd see with your eyes. Rhythm, in art, is a visual beat. 41- 42: A pattern has rhythm, but not all rhythm is patterned. For example, the 43: colors of a piece can convey rhythm, by making your eyes travel from 44: one component to another. Lines can produce rhythm by implying 45: movement. Forms, too, can cause rhythm by the ways in which they're 46- placed one next to the other. 47- 48: Really, it's easier to "see" rhythm in just about anything other than 49- the visual arts. Literally-minded types should stick to music for 50: rhythm. 51- Pronunciation: rih·them -- 129- 6. [62]Words Beginning With R 130: 7. Art History Glossary - R - rhythm> 131- -- 169- 7. http://ad.doubleclick.net/jump/abt.education/education_arthistory;kw=;site=arthistory;chan=education;pos=lb;sz=728x90;ord=1A1HKXJ0C20SA0p7N 170: 8. http://arthistory.about.com/gi/pages/shareurl.htm?PG=http%3a%2f%2farthistory%2eabout%2ecom%2fcs%2fglossaries%2fg%2fr%5frhythm%2ehtm&zItl=rhythm 171- 9. http://arthistory.about.com/ 13- 14: r rhythm - A visual tempo or beat. The [3]principle of design that 15- refers to a regular repetition of [4]elements of art to produce the -- 19- 20: In any [6]artwork, it is possible to distinguish between rhythm of 21- [7]color, [8]line, and [9]form. In the continuity of the three comes 22: the whole rhythm of that work. 23- 24: Rhythm unites the [10]visual culture with [11]music, but in visual 25: culture, rhythm is more evident in the [12]applied arts than in the 26- [13]fine arts. In the former, it is often the foremost means of -- 28- 29: Rhythm originated in the Greek word rhymthmos, meaning measured flow, 30- which they passed into Latin as rhythmus, meaning movement in [16]time. 31- Its first uses in English were literary, in reference to themetrical 32: rhyming of verses. English speakers began to use rhythm concerning 33- repetition of musical beats in the late 18th century, and about visual -- 36- Each [17]artist, every [18]period, every [19]culture produces a 37: characteristic sort of rhythm. Recognizing a work's rhythmical 38- peculiarities often aids in [20]identify the culture or [21]time in -- 40- 41: Rhythm's importance can be demonstrated by noting how many important 42- rhythmic cycles we observe in [22]nature -- consider the alternating -- 45- generations. Each of us has personal rhythms to our days, weeks, and 46: years. Life, indeed, would be chaotic without rhythm. Participating in 47- the tempo of this flow gives us excitement and calm, yearning and -- 51- 52: There are several types of visual rhythm. These include: 53- 54- regular rhythms - The background design behind this text has a 55: regular rhythm. (In the following examples, let the letters A, B, 56- etc. stand for visual elements of any sort) -- 108- 109: Each of these types of rhythm might be altered periodically. [24]Music 110- theory might be defined as the study of rhythms and their periodic -- 112- 113: Example of works displaying rhythm: 114- -- 131- [32]motif of the round dance, used as a [33]symbol back as far as 132: French [34]Renaissance, to represent the [35]rhythm and 133- [36]expression of the 20th century. The spaciousness and expressive -- 136- and [43]resonance of the three colors -- red, blue and green. See 137: [44]music. Dance, Matisse once said, meant "life and rhythm." See 138- [45]dance, [46]music, and [47]movement. -- 156- see thumbnail to right Paul Klee (Swiss, 1879-1940), 157: [53]Rhythmisches (In Rhythm), 1930, [54]oil on woven jute, 69.6 x 158- 50.5 cm, Georges Pompidou Center, Paris. See [55]Bauhaus and -- 199- 200: "Rhythm and harmony find their way into the inward places of the 201- soul." 30- + [26]The Look of Unity 31: + [27]Rhythm in Art 32- + [28]Large Scale (& small) -- 41- 42:Rhythm in Art 43- 44: Take a look at this definition of Rhythm in Art. As noted in the 45: definition, it can be likened to rhythm in music, and can be said to be 46- a "patterened repitition" What do you think? 47: Is rhythm a "visual beat?" 48: (noun) - Rhythm is a principle of art that's difficult to summarize in 49: words. Assuming that you've picked up on a rhythm in music before, take 50- what you heard with your ears and try to translate that to something 51: you'd see with your eyes. Rhythm, in art, is a visual beat. A pattern 52: has rhythm, but not all rhythm is patterned. For example, the colors of 53: a piece can convey rhythm, by making your eyes travel from one 54: component to another. Lines can produce rhythm by implying movement. 55: Forms, too, can cause rhythm by the ways in which they're placed one 56- next to the other. 57: it's sometimes easier to comprehend rhythm in just about anything other 58- than the visual arts, but once understood, heightened sensitivity to -- 60- 61: "Rhythm of the Hills" by Judy Neale 62- 63: "Rhythm Joie De Vivre" by Robert Delaunay 64- This very graphic and design-oriented painting uses repeated circles, -- 83- downward-sweeping folds, and down the highlighted leg. As if that were 84: not enough to invest the piece with rhythm, the artist then uses a 85- strong graphical "s" shape in the background to reinforce the motion -- 118- 2. http://designernet.ning.com/xn/authenticate?target=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ning.com%2Fmain%2Fcreateyourown%3Fsource%3DDesignerNet 119: 3. http://designernet.ning.com/page/rhythm-in-art 120- 4. http://designernet.ning.com/main/authorization/signUp?target=http%3A%2F%2Fdesignernet.ning.com%2Fpage%2Frhythm-in-art -- 142- 26. http://designernet.ning.com/page/the-look-of-unity 143: 27. http://designernet.ning.com/page/rhythm-in-art 144- 28. http://designernet.ning.com/page/large-scale-small -- 166- Liens cachĂ©s : 167: 49. http://designernet.ning.com/page/rhythm-in-art 168- 50. http://designernet.ning.com/page/the-amazing-k3-wind-and-solar 29- 30:Rhythm, pattern, color, and texture in art and poetry 31- 32: In this lesson, students will discover the meaning of "rhythm," 33- "patterns," "color," and "texture" through the performance and modeled -- 52- 3-D hats. 53: * [19]Rhythm stars: This lesson will introduce the main components of 54: rhythm: quarter, eighth, and sixteenth notes. 55- * [20]How do I express what I believe? - Part 2: This is the second -- 68- * Learn more about [21]arts, [22]color, [23]hands-on, [24]patterns, 69: [25]rhythm, and [26]texture. 70- -- 96- Students will: 97: * learn to identify examples of "rhythm," "patterns," "color," and 98- "texture" in order to analyze a whole class symphony of various -- 129- the graphic organizer titled, "Elements of Art-Making Connections!" 130: for analysis of the elements of "rhythm and patterns," "color," 131- "texture," etc. (See attachment of a blank copy.) You will also -- 203- also include periods of silence. Remember the elements you want to 204: elicit in this improvised piece are: rhythm/patterns, color, and 205- texture, which are discussed below. After several minutes of -- 216- Elements for Musical Composition: 217: Rhythm/Patterns 218: These are listed together because patterns help to create rhythm. 219: Rhythm is created with the recurrence (pattern) of varying stresses 220- and tone lengths. These may be balanced against a steady, -- 231- 7. Before playing back the recording of the production, you may assign 232: one-third of the class to listen for examples of rhythm and 233- patterns, another one-third of the class can listen for examples of -- 246- element they believe had the greatest impact on their overall 247: performance. Did their piece seem to emphasize rhythm and pattern? 248- Or did "color" or "texture" make the greatest impact, in their -- 290- possible answer under each of the first three columns of the 291: graphic organizer for "rhythm/patterns," "color," and "texture." 292- Students may copy these onto their charts. -- 296- Definitions of Elements for Visual Art: 297: Rhythm/Patterns 298- The recurrence of lines, colors, and shapes (perhaps in a pattern) -- 499- 24. http://www.learnnc.org/search?phrase=patterns 500: 25. http://www.learnnc.org/search?phrase=rhythm 501- 26. http://www.learnnc.org/search?phrase=texture -- 507- 32. http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769?email 508: 33. http://del.icio.us/post?url=http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769&title=Rhythm,%20pattern,%20color,%20and%20texture%20in%20art%20and%20poetry 509: 34. http://del.icio.us/post?url=http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769&title=Rhythm,%20pattern,%20color,%20and%20texture%20in%20art%20and%20poetry 510: 35. http://digg.com/submit?url=http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769&title=Rhythm,%20pattern,%20color,%20and%20texture%20in%20art%20and%20poetry 511: 36. http://digg.com/submit?url=http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769&title=Rhythm,%20pattern,%20color,%20and%20texture%20in%20art%20and%20poetry 512: 37. http://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u=http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769&t=Rhythm,%20pattern,%20color,%20and%20texture%20in%20art%20and%20poetry 513: 38. http://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u=http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769&t=Rhythm,%20pattern,%20color,%20and%20texture%20in%20art%20and%20poetry 514: 39. http://www.stumbleupon.com/submit?url=http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769&title=Rhythm,%20pattern,%20color,%20and%20texture%20in%20art%20and%20poetry 515: 40. http://www.stumbleupon.com/submit?url=http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769&title=Rhythm,%20pattern,%20color,%20and%20texture%20in%20art%20and%20poetry 516- 41. http://www.learnnc.org/scos/2001-VAE/0007/01/06 25- 26:rhythm 27- -- 36- 37: (noun) - Rhythm is a principle of art that's difficult to summarize in 38: words. Assuming that you've picked up on a rhythm in music before, take 39- what you heard with your ears and try to translate that to something 40: you'd see with your eyes. Rhythm, in art, is a visual beat. 41- 42: A pattern has rhythm, but not all rhythm is patterned. For example, the 43: colors of a piece can convey rhythm, by making your eyes travel from 44: one component to another. Lines can produce rhythm by implying 45: movement. Forms, too, can cause rhythm by the ways in which they're 46- placed one next to the other. 47- 48: Really, it's easier to "see" rhythm in just about anything other than 49- the visual arts. Literally-minded types should stick to music for 50: rhythm. 51- Pronunciation: rih·them -- 129- 6. [62]Words Beginning With R 130: 7. Art History Glossary - R - rhythm> 131- -- 169- 7. http://ad.doubleclick.net/jump/abt.education/education_arthistory;kw=;site=arthistory;chan=education;pos=lb;sz=728x90;ord=1A1JJ6U0P20SA0xBC 170: 8. http://arthistory.about.com/gi/pages/shareurl.htm?PG=http%3a%2f%2farthistory%2eabout%2ecom%2fcs%2fglossaries%2fg%2fr%5frhythm%2ehtm&zItl=rhythm 171- 9. http://arthistory.about.com/ 13- 14: r rhythm - A visual tempo or beat. The [3]principle of design that 15- refers to a regular repetition of [4]elements of art to produce the -- 19- 20: In any [6]artwork, it is possible to distinguish between rhythm of 21- [7]color, [8]line, and [9]form. In the continuity of the three comes 22: the whole rhythm of that work. 23- 24: Rhythm unites the [10]visual culture with [11]music, but in visual 25: culture, rhythm is more evident in the [12]applied arts than in the 26- [13]fine arts. In the former, it is often the foremost means of -- 28- 29: Rhythm originated in the Greek word rhymthmos, meaning measured flow, 30- which they passed into Latin as rhythmus, meaning movement in [16]time. 31- Its first uses in English were literary, in reference to themetrical 32: rhyming of verses. English speakers began to use rhythm concerning 33- repetition of musical beats in the late 18th century, and about visual -- 36- Each [17]artist, every [18]period, every [19]culture produces a 37: characteristic sort of rhythm. Recognizing a work's rhythmical 38- peculiarities often aids in [20]identify the culture or [21]time in -- 40- 41: Rhythm's importance can be demonstrated by noting how many important 42- rhythmic cycles we observe in [22]nature -- consider the alternating -- 45- generations. Each of us has personal rhythms to our days, weeks, and 46: years. Life, indeed, would be chaotic without rhythm. Participating in 47- the tempo of this flow gives us excitement and calm, yearning and -- 51- 52: There are several types of visual rhythm. These include: 53- 54- regular rhythms - The background design behind this text has a 55: regular rhythm. (In the following examples, let the letters A, B, 56- etc. stand for visual elements of any sort) -- 108- 109: Each of these types of rhythm might be altered periodically. [24]Music 110- theory might be defined as the study of rhythms and their periodic -- 112- 113: Example of works displaying rhythm: 114- -- 131- [32]motif of the round dance, used as a [33]symbol back as far as 132: French [34]Renaissance, to represent the [35]rhythm and 133- [36]expression of the 20th century. The spaciousness and expressive -- 136- and [43]resonance of the three colors -- red, blue and green. See 137: [44]music. Dance, Matisse once said, meant "life and rhythm." See 138- [45]dance, [46]music, and [47]movement. -- 156- see thumbnail to right Paul Klee (Swiss, 1879-1940), 157: [53]Rhythmisches (In Rhythm), 1930, [54]oil on woven jute, 69.6 x 158- 50.5 cm, Georges Pompidou Center, Paris. See [55]Bauhaus and -- 199- 200: "Rhythm and harmony find their way into the inward places of the 201- soul." 30- + [26]The Look of Unity 31: + [27]Rhythm in Art 32- + [28]Large Scale (& small) -- 41- 42:Rhythm in Art 43- 44: Take a look at this definition of Rhythm in Art. As noted in the 45: definition, it can be likened to rhythm in music, and can be said to be 46- a "patterened repitition" What do you think? 47: Is rhythm a "visual beat?" 48: (noun) - Rhythm is a principle of art that's difficult to summarize in 49: words. Assuming that you've picked up on a rhythm in music before, take 50- what you heard with your ears and try to translate that to something 51: you'd see with your eyes. Rhythm, in art, is a visual beat. A pattern 52: has rhythm, but not all rhythm is patterned. For example, the colors of 53: a piece can convey rhythm, by making your eyes travel from one 54: component to another. Lines can produce rhythm by implying movement. 55: Forms, too, can cause rhythm by the ways in which they're placed one 56- next to the other. 57: it's sometimes easier to comprehend rhythm in just about anything other 58- than the visual arts, but once understood, heightened sensitivity to -- 60- 61: "Rhythm of the Hills" by Judy Neale 62- 63: "Rhythm Joie De Vivre" by Robert Delaunay 64- This very graphic and design-oriented painting uses repeated circles, -- 83- downward-sweeping folds, and down the highlighted leg. As if that were 84: not enough to invest the piece with rhythm, the artist then uses a 85- strong graphical "s" shape in the background to reinforce the motion -- 118- 2. http://designernet.ning.com/xn/authenticate?target=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ning.com%2Fmain%2Fcreateyourown%3Fsource%3DDesignerNet 119: 3. http://designernet.ning.com/page/rhythm-in-art 120- 4. http://designernet.ning.com/main/authorization/signUp?target=http%3A%2F%2Fdesignernet.ning.com%2Fpage%2Frhythm-in-art -- 142- 26. http://designernet.ning.com/page/the-look-of-unity 143: 27. http://designernet.ning.com/page/rhythm-in-art 144- 28. http://designernet.ning.com/page/large-scale-small -- 166- Liens cachĂ©s : 167: 49. http://designernet.ning.com/page/rhythm-in-art 168- 50. http://designernet.ning.com/page/the-amazing-k3-wind-and-solar 25- 26:rhythm 27- -- 36- 37: (noun) - Rhythm is a principle of art that's difficult to summarize in 38: words. Assuming that you've picked up on a rhythm in music before, take 39- what you heard with your ears and try to translate that to something 40: you'd see with your eyes. Rhythm, in art, is a visual beat. 41- 42: A pattern has rhythm, but not all rhythm is patterned. For example, the 43: colors of a piece can convey rhythm, by making your eyes travel from 44: one component to another. Lines can produce rhythm by implying 45: movement. Forms, too, can cause rhythm by the ways in which they're 46- placed one next to the other. 47- 48: Really, it's easier to "see" rhythm in just about anything other than 49- the visual arts. Literally-minded types should stick to music for 50: rhythm. 51- Pronunciation: rih·them -- 129- 6. [62]Words Beginning With R 130: 7. Art History Glossary - R - rhythm> 131- -- 169- 7. http://ad.doubleclick.net/jump/abt.education/education_arthistory;kw=;site=arthistory;chan=education;pos=lb;sz=728x90;ord=1A1HKXJ0C20SA0p7N 170: 8. http://arthistory.about.com/gi/pages/shareurl.htm?PG=http%3a%2f%2farthistory%2eabout%2ecom%2fcs%2fglossaries%2fg%2fr%5frhythm%2ehtm&zItl=rhythm 171- 9. http://arthistory.about.com/ 13- 14: r rhythm - A visual tempo or beat. The [3]principle of design that 15- refers to a regular repetition of [4]elements of art to produce the -- 19- 20: In any [6]artwork, it is possible to distinguish between rhythm of 21- [7]color, [8]line, and [9]form. In the continuity of the three comes 22: the whole rhythm of that work. 23- 24: Rhythm unites the [10]visual culture with [11]music, but in visual 25: culture, rhythm is more evident in the [12]applied arts than in the 26- [13]fine arts. In the former, it is often the foremost means of -- 28- 29: Rhythm originated in the Greek word rhymthmos, meaning measured flow, 30- which they passed into Latin as rhythmus, meaning movement in [16]time. 31- Its first uses in English were literary, in reference to themetrical 32: rhyming of verses. English speakers began to use rhythm concerning 33- repetition of musical beats in the late 18th century, and about visual -- 36- Each [17]artist, every [18]period, every [19]culture produces a 37: characteristic sort of rhythm. Recognizing a work's rhythmical 38- peculiarities often aids in [20]identify the culture or [21]time in -- 40- 41: Rhythm's importance can be demonstrated by noting how many important 42- rhythmic cycles we observe in [22]nature -- consider the alternating -- 45- generations. Each of us has personal rhythms to our days, weeks, and 46: years. Life, indeed, would be chaotic without rhythm. Participating in 47- the tempo of this flow gives us excitement and calm, yearning and -- 51- 52: There are several types of visual rhythm. These include: 53- 54- regular rhythms - The background design behind this text has a 55: regular rhythm. (In the following examples, let the letters A, B, 56- etc. stand for visual elements of any sort) -- 108- 109: Each of these types of rhythm might be altered periodically. [24]Music 110- theory might be defined as the study of rhythms and their periodic -- 112- 113: Example of works displaying rhythm: 114- -- 131- [32]motif of the round dance, used as a [33]symbol back as far as 132: French [34]Renaissance, to represent the [35]rhythm and 133- [36]expression of the 20th century. The spaciousness and expressive -- 136- and [43]resonance of the three colors -- red, blue and green. See 137: [44]music. Dance, Matisse once said, meant "life and rhythm." See 138- [45]dance, [46]music, and [47]movement. -- 156- see thumbnail to right Paul Klee (Swiss, 1879-1940), 157: [53]Rhythmisches (In Rhythm), 1930, [54]oil on woven jute, 69.6 x 158- 50.5 cm, Georges Pompidou Center, Paris. See [55]Bauhaus and -- 199- 200: "Rhythm and harmony find their way into the inward places of the 201- soul." 30- + [26]The Look of Unity 31: + [27]Rhythm in Art 32- + [28]Large Scale (& small) -- 41- 42:Rhythm in Art 43- 44: Take a look at this definition of Rhythm in Art. As noted in the 45: definition, it can be likened to rhythm in music, and can be said to be 46- a "patterened repitition" What do you think? 47: Is rhythm a "visual beat?" 48: (noun) - Rhythm is a principle of art that's difficult to summarize in 49: words. Assuming that you've picked up on a rhythm in music before, take 50- what you heard with your ears and try to translate that to something 51: you'd see with your eyes. Rhythm, in art, is a visual beat. A pattern 52: has rhythm, but not all rhythm is patterned. For example, the colors of 53: a piece can convey rhythm, by making your eyes travel from one 54: component to another. Lines can produce rhythm by implying movement. 55: Forms, too, can cause rhythm by the ways in which they're placed one 56- next to the other. 57: it's sometimes easier to comprehend rhythm in just about anything other 58- than the visual arts, but once understood, heightened sensitivity to -- 60- 61: "Rhythm of the Hills" by Judy Neale 62- 63: "Rhythm Joie De Vivre" by Robert Delaunay 64- This very graphic and design-oriented painting uses repeated circles, -- 83- downward-sweeping folds, and down the highlighted leg. As if that were 84: not enough to invest the piece with rhythm, the artist then uses a 85- strong graphical "s" shape in the background to reinforce the motion -- 118- 2. http://designernet.ning.com/xn/authenticate?target=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ning.com%2Fmain%2Fcreateyourown%3Fsource%3DDesignerNet 119: 3. http://designernet.ning.com/page/rhythm-in-art 120- 4. http://designernet.ning.com/main/authorization/signUp?target=http%3A%2F%2Fdesignernet.ning.com%2Fpage%2Frhythm-in-art -- 142- 26. http://designernet.ning.com/page/the-look-of-unity 143: 27. http://designernet.ning.com/page/rhythm-in-art 144- 28. http://designernet.ning.com/page/large-scale-small -- 166- Liens cachĂ©s : 167: 49. http://designernet.ning.com/page/rhythm-in-art 168- 50. http://designernet.ning.com/page/the-amazing-k3-wind-and-solar 29- 30:Rhythm, pattern, color, and texture in art and poetry 31- 32: In this lesson, students will discover the meaning of "rhythm," 33- "patterns," "color," and "texture" through the performance and modeled -- 52- 3-D hats. 53: * [19]Rhythm stars: This lesson will introduce the main components of 54: rhythm: quarter, eighth, and sixteenth notes. 55- * [20]How do I express what I believe? - Part 2: This is the second -- 68- * Learn more about [21]arts, [22]color, [23]hands-on, [24]patterns, 69: [25]rhythm, and [26]texture. 70- -- 96- Students will: 97: * learn to identify examples of "rhythm," "patterns," "color," and 98- "texture" in order to analyze a whole class symphony of various -- 129- the graphic organizer titled, "Elements of Art-Making Connections!" 130: for analysis of the elements of "rhythm and patterns," "color," 131- "texture," etc. (See attachment of a blank copy.) You will also -- 203- also include periods of silence. Remember the elements you want to 204: elicit in this improvised piece are: rhythm/patterns, color, and 205- texture, which are discussed below. After several minutes of -- 216- Elements for Musical Composition: 217: Rhythm/Patterns 218: These are listed together because patterns help to create rhythm. 219: Rhythm is created with the recurrence (pattern) of varying stresses 220- and tone lengths. These may be balanced against a steady, -- 231- 7. Before playing back the recording of the production, you may assign 232: one-third of the class to listen for examples of rhythm and 233- patterns, another one-third of the class can listen for examples of -- 246- element they believe had the greatest impact on their overall 247: performance. Did their piece seem to emphasize rhythm and pattern? 248- Or did "color" or "texture" make the greatest impact, in their -- 290- possible answer under each of the first three columns of the 291: graphic organizer for "rhythm/patterns," "color," and "texture." 292- Students may copy these onto their charts. -- 296- Definitions of Elements for Visual Art: 297: Rhythm/Patterns 298- The recurrence of lines, colors, and shapes (perhaps in a pattern) -- 499- 24. http://www.learnnc.org/search?phrase=patterns 500: 25. http://www.learnnc.org/search?phrase=rhythm 501- 26. http://www.learnnc.org/search?phrase=texture -- 507- 32. http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769?email 508: 33. http://del.icio.us/post?url=http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769&title=Rhythm,%20pattern,%20color,%20and%20texture%20in%20art%20and%20poetry 509: 34. http://del.icio.us/post?url=http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769&title=Rhythm,%20pattern,%20color,%20and%20texture%20in%20art%20and%20poetry 510: 35. http://digg.com/submit?url=http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769&title=Rhythm,%20pattern,%20color,%20and%20texture%20in%20art%20and%20poetry 511: 36. http://digg.com/submit?url=http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769&title=Rhythm,%20pattern,%20color,%20and%20texture%20in%20art%20and%20poetry 512: 37. http://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u=http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769&t=Rhythm,%20pattern,%20color,%20and%20texture%20in%20art%20and%20poetry 513: 38. http://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u=http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769&t=Rhythm,%20pattern,%20color,%20and%20texture%20in%20art%20and%20poetry 514: 39. http://www.stumbleupon.com/submit?url=http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769&title=Rhythm,%20pattern,%20color,%20and%20texture%20in%20art%20and%20poetry 515: 40. http://www.stumbleupon.com/submit?url=http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/3769&title=Rhythm,%20pattern,%20color,%20and%20texture%20in%20art%20and%20poetry 516- 41. http://www.learnnc.org/scos/2001-VAE/0007/01/06 25- 26:rhythm 27- -- 36- 37: (noun) - Rhythm is a principle of art that's difficult to summarize in 38: words. Assuming that you've picked up on a rhythm in music before, take 39- what you heard with your ears and try to translate that to something 40: you'd see with your eyes. Rhythm, in art, is a visual beat. 41- 42: A pattern has rhythm, but not all rhythm is patterned. For example, the 43: colors of a piece can convey rhythm, by making your eyes travel from 44: one component to another. Lines can produce rhythm by implying 45: movement. Forms, too, can cause rhythm by the ways in which they're 46- placed one next to the other. 47- 48: Really, it's easier to "see" rhythm in just about anything other than 49- the visual arts. Literally-minded types should stick to music for 50: rhythm. 51- Pronunciation: rih·them -- 129- 6. [62]Words Beginning With R 130: 7. Art History Glossary - R - rhythm> 131- -- 169- 7. http://ad.doubleclick.net/jump/abt.education/education_arthistory;kw=;site=arthistory;chan=education;pos=lb;sz=728x90;ord=1A1JJ6U0P20SA0xBC 170: 8. http://arthistory.about.com/gi/pages/shareurl.htm?PG=http%3a%2f%2farthistory%2eabout%2ecom%2fcs%2fglossaries%2fg%2fr%5frhythm%2ehtm&zItl=rhythm 171- 9. http://arthistory.about.com/ 13- 14: r rhythm - A visual tempo or beat. The [3]principle of design that 15- refers to a regular repetition of [4]elements of art to produce the -- 19- 20: In any [6]artwork, it is possible to distinguish between rhythm of 21- [7]color, [8]line, and [9]form. In the continuity of the three comes 22: the whole rhythm of that work. 23- 24: Rhythm unites the [10]visual culture with [11]music, but in visual 25: culture, rhythm is more evident in the [12]applied arts than in the 26- [13]fine arts. In the former, it is often the foremost means of -- 28- 29: Rhythm originated in the Greek word rhymthmos, meaning measured flow, 30- which they passed into Latin as rhythmus, meaning movement in [16]time. 31- Its first uses in English were literary, in reference to themetrical 32: rhyming of verses. English speakers began to use rhythm concerning 33- repetition of musical beats in the late 18th century, and about visual -- 36- Each [17]artist, every [18]period, every [19]culture produces a 37: characteristic sort of rhythm. Recognizing a work's rhythmical 38- peculiarities often aids in [20]identify the culture or [21]time in -- 40- 41: Rhythm's importance can be demonstrated by noting how many important 42- rhythmic cycles we observe in [22]nature -- consider the alternating -- 45- generations. Each of us has personal rhythms to our days, weeks, and 46: years. Life, indeed, would be chaotic without rhythm. Participating in 47- the tempo of this flow gives us excitement and calm, yearning and -- 51- 52: There are several types of visual rhythm. These include: 53- 54- regular rhythms - The background design behind this text has a 55: regular rhythm. (In the following examples, let the letters A, B, 56- etc. stand for visual elements of any sort) -- 108- 109: Each of these types of rhythm might be altered periodically. [24]Music 110- theory might be defined as the study of rhythms and their periodic -- 112- 113: Example of works displaying rhythm: 114- -- 131- [32]motif of the round dance, used as a [33]symbol back as far as 132: French [34]Renaissance, to represent the [35]rhythm and 133- [36]expression of the 20th century. The spaciousness and expressive -- 136- and [43]resonance of the three colors -- red, blue and green. See 137: [44]music. Dance, Matisse once said, meant "life and rhythm." See 138- [45]dance, [46]music, and [47]movement. -- 156- see thumbnail to right Paul Klee (Swiss, 1879-1940), 157: [53]Rhythmisches (In Rhythm), 1930, [54]oil on woven jute, 69.6 x 158- 50.5 cm, Georges Pompidou Center, Paris. See [55]Bauhaus and -- 199- 200: "Rhythm and harmony find their way into the inward places of the 201- soul." 30- + [26]The Look of Unity 31: + [27]Rhythm in Art 32- + [28]Large Scale (& small) -- 41- 42:Rhythm in Art 43- 44: Take a look at this definition of Rhythm in Art. As noted in the 45: definition, it can be likened to rhythm in music, and can be said to be 46- a "patterened repitition" What do you think? 47: Is rhythm a "visual beat?" 48: (noun) - Rhythm is a principle of art that's difficult to summarize in 49: words. Assuming that you've picked up on a rhythm in music before, take 50- what you heard with your ears and try to translate that to something 51: you'd see with your eyes. Rhythm, in art, is a visual beat. A pattern 52: has rhythm, but not all rhythm is patterned. For example, the colors of 53: a piece can convey rhythm, by making your eyes travel from one 54: component to another. Lines can produce rhythm by implying movement. 55: Forms, too, can cause rhythm by the ways in which they're placed one 56- next to the other. 57: it's sometimes easier to comprehend rhythm in just about anything other 58- than the visual arts, but once understood, heightened sensitivity to -- 60- 61: "Rhythm of the Hills" by Judy Neale 62- 63: "Rhythm Joie De Vivre" by Robert Delaunay 64- This very graphic and design-oriented painting uses repeated circles, -- 83- downward-sweeping folds, and down the highlighted leg. 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You will also -- 203- also include periods of silence. Remember the elements you want to 204: elicit in this improvised piece are: rhythm/patterns, color, and 205- texture, which are discussed below. After several minutes of -- 216- Elements for Musical Composition: 217: Rhythm/Patterns 218: These are listed together because patterns help to create rhythm. 219: Rhythm is created with the recurrence (pattern) of varying stresses 220- and tone lengths. These may be balanced against a steady, -- 231- 7. Before playing back the recording of the production, you may assign 232: one-third of the class to listen for examples of rhythm and 233- patterns, another one-third of the class can listen for examples of -- 246- element they believe had the greatest impact on their overall 247: performance. 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Miller -- 87- notes, and palms up for quarter rests. Distinguish these patterns and 88: their counting values to students. Write a 4-beat rhythm on the board 89- and ask students to substitute body percussion for written notes/rests. 90: Have students "play" rhythm back to teacher to show understanding. 91- To implement as a game: divide students into teams (I usually use 3 -- 96- quarter note, 4 sixteenths, 2 eighths, quarter rest). 97: Students on "go" face the board and write the rhythm as performed. Play 98- for students as needed to check accuracy; after a few times they only 99: need one play. The first team member to write the rhythm accurately 100- gets 3 points, second one done gets 2 points (if correct), last one 94- 95: Among the various biologic rhythm cycles that medical chronobiologists 96- study, the 24-hour day/night-activity/rest cycle is considered a key 97- chronobiologic factor in medical [53]diagnosis and treatment. 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The mesor and amplitude of the 84- patients in group I showed a greater individual variation than did -- 86- patients who underwent cardiac surgery needed a longer time for 87: temperature rhythm recovery than did those who underwent general 88- surgery. 89- 90: Key Words deep body temperature rhythm - intensive care 91- unit - post-operative patients -- 178- 39. http://www.springerlink.com/personalization/save-item.mpx?code=q25p787047w27v03 179: 40. https://s100.copyright.com/AppDispatchServlet?publisherName=Springer&imprint=Springer+Japan&publication=0941-1291&title=Postoperative+deep+body+temperature+rhythm&publicationDate=05%2f01%2f1987&author=Jun+Narumi&authorAddress=2nd+Hospital+of+Tokyo+Women's+Medical+College+Department+of+Cardiovascular+Surgery+2-1-10+Nishiogu%2c+Arakawaku+116+Tokyo+Japan+2-1-10+Nishiogu%2c+Arakawaku+116+Tokyo+Japan&contentID=10.1007%2fBF02470602&volumeNum=17&issueNum=3&startPage=209&endPage=212&orderBeanReset=true&openAccess=false 180- 41. http://www.springerlink.com/personalization/email-item.mpx?code=q25p787047w27v03&p=eb48755625cf4e008891b75c210034e4&pi=0 -- 183- 44. http://resources.metapress.com/pdf-preview.axd?code=q25p787047w27v03&size=largest 184: 45. http://ads.link.valueclick.net/redirect?host=hs0005647&t=std&b=indexpage&noscript=1&v=0;hcat=H159;c=00;kissn=1436-2813;kdoi=10.1007/BF02470602;ktitle=Postoperative+deep+body+temperature+rhythm;msizes=468x60;bso=listed 185- 46. http://www.springerlink.com/find.mpx 43- 44: Circadian Rhythm 45- 46: From the Latin circa (about) dies (a day), the circadian rhythm is the 47- twenty-four-hour cycle of light/dark, wakefulness/sleep to which most -- 83- may lengthen to a cycle of between 30 and 48 hours, while the 84: temperature rhythm may remain at a period of, say, 25 hours. Such 85- desynchronization of the body's intricate rhythms is suspected to -- 88- 89: Circannual Rhythm 90- 91: Circannual rhythm is the annual or yearly cycle used by all living 92- things. 93- 94: Circaseptan Rhythm 95- 96: Circaseptan rhythm is a seven-day cycle in which the biological 97- processes of life, including disease symptoms and development, resolve. -- 101- the patients at particular times may be more effective than at other 102: times. These are all related to the circaseptan rhythm. 103- 107- Behavioral Therapy[103]Bipolar Disorder Treatment - Family Focused 108: Therapy and Interpersonal/Social Rhythm Therapy 109- [104]Self-Help and Helping Others -- 390- 391:Circadian Rhythm and Bipolar Disorder 392- -- 394- 395: The circadian rhythm is the 24-hour cycle of the body, the exact length 396- of which is determined by the amount of light that the hypothalamus -- 399- and hormone production are coupled to this cycle. When the circadian 400: rhythm is upset (as can be the case with jet lag and sleep problems) 401- mood disturbances can result. It is known that in some people sleep 402- deprivation causes mania, whereas in others it can alleviate the 403: symptoms of depression. Thus, regulation of circadian rhythm is 404- important for managing bipolar symptoms and mood episodes. -- 422- Both circadian and seasonal rhythms can affect individuals' social 423: rhythms. The social rhythm comprises of a daily routine such as waking 424- up at a specific time, going to school or work, and interacting with 5- Morse Code Music 6: - connecting rhythm and language with Morse Code - 7- -- 33- 34: Each rhythm will be played in 4/4 time: four counts to a measure, with 35- the quarter note getting one count. 5- Morse Code Music 6: - connecting rhythm and language with Morse Code - 7- -- 33- 34: Each rhythm will be played in 4/4 time: four counts to a measure, with 35- the quarter note getting one count. 14- 1. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/opensearch.xml 15: 2. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/me/Non-retrogradable+rhythm 16- 3. http://blog.eyeplorer.com/ -- 27- Liens cachĂ©s : 28: 13. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/me/Non-retrogradable+rhythm 29- 14. http://del.icio.us/post?url=http://www.eyeplorer.com&title=eyePlorer.com¬es=eyePlorer.com&tags=vionto%20eyePlorer.com 11- 12: * [4]Board index < [5]Books - Ask the Author < [6]Gypsy Rhythm 13- * [7]Change font size -- 19- 20:[12]rhythm engine 21- 22: A support group for my Gypsy Rhythm book. Ask questions about Gypsy 23: Rhythm technique, share your own learning experiences, and learn new 24- tips and tricks. -- 32- 33:[15]rhythm engine 34- 35- [16]Post by [17]quecumbar » Sun Dec 20, 2009 11:00 am 36: rhythm is the engine that drives the train - learn form the source its 37- the only way -- 151- musicians, he began performing with the De Piottos on clarinet, later 152: swapping his clarinet for a guitar to play rhythm alongside Koen de 153- Cauter in the ground-breaking Waso. At 17, he took up violin, inspired -- 428- 429: [74]Return to Gypsy Rhythm 430- 431- Jump to: 432: [ Gypsy Rhythm................................................] Go 433- 4- 5:(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 6- -- 31- 09/013,353 26.01.1998 US 32: Title: PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 33: Abstract: A rhythm engine (18) for an electronic musical instrument 34: provides a plurality of rhythm structure tables (30) selectable by a 35: user through a rhythm table selector (34). Each rhythm table (30) 36- corresponds to a particular rhythmic beat or pattern and defines a -- 39- which includes a note-on signal and a note-off signal. These musical 40: note signals are then input to the rhythm engine (18), processed along 41: with the selected rhythm structure table (30), and output as processed 42- musical note trigger signals at timing intervals dictated by the 43: selected rhythm structure table (30) and with corresponding velocities 44: also dictated by the rhythm structure table (30). The rhythm structure 45- table selection may be changed as a user plays, either by the user or -- 49- A phrase engine (16) is also provided which provides a plurality of 50: phrase structure tables (40) and operates similarly to the rhythm 51- engine (18) above except that phrases differ from rhythms in that -- 123- 8. http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152 124: 9. javascript:bookmark('http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152', '(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION'); 125- 10. http://www.wipo.int/portal/en/scam_warning.html 8- of arriving at musical representations of DNA multiplied. The present 9: paper offers a new approach that concentrates on the element of rhythm. 10- Most musical interpretations of DNA to date have been concerned with -- 87- expressed linearly in opposite directions in a four-base stagger -- 88: will constitute a rhythm engine. These conditions may be applied 89- equally to molecular processes or musical ones. 90: Furthermore, the energy applied to make a rhythm engine run (ATP in the 91- case of DNA, mechanical energy in the case of music) may vary, and -- 110- process. 111: Perhaps the chief virtue of the rhythm engine, and its attending energy 112: profile, is its adaptability. A set of rhythm engines based on close 113- observation of DNA dissociation holds out the promise of generating 1: CNMAT Rhythm Engine Project 2- -- 4- 5:What is the CNMAT Rhythm Engine Project? 6- 7: The CNMAT Rhythm Engine (CRE) software provides a flexible and powerful 8: way for representing, constructing, and performing rhythm-oriented 9- music. It represents rhythmic data using quantized subdivision, -- 36- musician's "feel." The importance of expressive timing in 37: rhythm-oriented music is one of the driving concepts behind this 38- project. -- 63- * Making a program that improvises by "driving around in 64: rhythm-space" based on real-time input or by itself (i.e. machine 65- listening and analysis of rhythmic information, and response or 18- 19:Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students 20- 21:Lesson Ideas Involving Rhythm for Young Students 22- -- 24- Be creative and resourceful when teaching kindergarten students about 25: rhythm. 26- [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] -- 28- 29: Teaching rhythm to Kindergarten students can be a fun way to get 30- students moving around the classroom. When writing lesson plans with 31: the objective towards learning rhythm, consider not only the manner in 32- which you teach the students, but which songs would provide the best -- 35- 36:How to Teach Rhythm 37- 38- Use the body demonstrate the beat, also called body percussion, will 39: help students feel the beat and learn the rhythm. This can involve 40- having the students clap, tap, or stomp their feet while singing. This -- 47- 48:What Songs Teach Rhythm 49- 50: Teaching children about rhythm can be a great time to introduce some 51: fun songs. Lessons involving rhythm can be taught with any song that 52- has a steady beat, which basically means that most songs are good to 53: teach rhythm. Pick songs that the students either already know or are 54- easy to teach, as this will ensure that they already know the basic 55: rhythm. 56- 57: Some good songs to use for teaching rhythm include songs like Engine 58- Engine Number Nine, and Skip to My Lou. For Engine Engine Number Nine, -- 73- Do not be afraid to experiment with your class as you teach the concept 74: of rhythm. Reflect on your lesson after you have taught it, decide 75- where there is room for improvement, and work to improve it for the -- 77- 78: You may also be interested in using [19]STOMP to teach rhythm in the 79- classroom. -- 81- Read more [20]tips for music teachers. 82: The copyright of the article Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students 83- in [21]Arts Education is owned by [22]Jennifer Wagaman. Permission to 84: republish Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students in print or online 85- must be granted by the author in writing. -- 88- 89: Ideas for Teaching Rhythm, Mary R. 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Ask questions about Gypsy 23: Rhythm technique, share your own learning experiences, and learn new 24- tips and tricks. -- 32- 33:[15]rhythm engine 34- 35- [16]Post by [17]quecumbar » Sun Dec 20, 2009 11:00 am 36: rhythm is the engine that drives the train - learn form the source its 37- the only way -- 151- musicians, he began performing with the De Piottos on clarinet, later 152: swapping his clarinet for a guitar to play rhythm alongside Koen de 153- Cauter in the ground-breaking Waso. At 17, he took up violin, inspired -- 428- 429: [74]Return to Gypsy Rhythm 430- 431- Jump to: 432: [ Gypsy Rhythm................................................] Go 433- 4- 5:(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 6- -- 31- 09/013,353 26.01.1998 US 32: Title: PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 33: Abstract: A rhythm engine (18) for an electronic musical instrument 34: provides a plurality of rhythm structure tables (30) selectable by a 35: user through a rhythm table selector (34). Each rhythm table (30) 36- corresponds to a particular rhythmic beat or pattern and defines a -- 39- which includes a note-on signal and a note-off signal. These musical 40: note signals are then input to the rhythm engine (18), processed along 41: with the selected rhythm structure table (30), and output as processed 42- musical note trigger signals at timing intervals dictated by the 43: selected rhythm structure table (30) and with corresponding velocities 44: also dictated by the rhythm structure table (30). The rhythm structure 45- table selection may be changed as a user plays, either by the user or -- 49- A phrase engine (16) is also provided which provides a plurality of 50: phrase structure tables (40) and operates similarly to the rhythm 51- engine (18) above except that phrases differ from rhythms in that -- 123- 8. http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152 124: 9. javascript:bookmark('http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152', '(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION'); 125- 10. http://www.wipo.int/portal/en/scam_warning.html 8- of arriving at musical representations of DNA multiplied. The present 9: paper offers a new approach that concentrates on the element of rhythm. 10- Most musical interpretations of DNA to date have been concerned with -- 87- expressed linearly in opposite directions in a four-base stagger -- 88: will constitute a rhythm engine. These conditions may be applied 89- equally to molecular processes or musical ones. 90: Furthermore, the energy applied to make a rhythm engine run (ATP in the 91- case of DNA, mechanical energy in the case of music) may vary, and -- 110- process. 111: Perhaps the chief virtue of the rhythm engine, and its attending energy 112: profile, is its adaptability. A set of rhythm engines based on close 113- observation of DNA dissociation holds out the promise of generating 1: CNMAT Rhythm Engine Project 2- -- 4- 5:What is the CNMAT Rhythm Engine Project? 6- 7: The CNMAT Rhythm Engine (CRE) software provides a flexible and powerful 8: way for representing, constructing, and performing rhythm-oriented 9- music. It represents rhythmic data using quantized subdivision, -- 36- musician's "feel." The importance of expressive timing in 37: rhythm-oriented music is one of the driving concepts behind this 38- project. -- 63- * Making a program that improvises by "driving around in 64: rhythm-space" based on real-time input or by itself (i.e. machine 65- listening and analysis of rhythmic information, and response or 18- 19:Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students 20- 21:Lesson Ideas Involving Rhythm for Young Students 22- -- 24- Be creative and resourceful when teaching kindergarten students about 25: rhythm. 26- [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] -- 28- 29: Teaching rhythm to Kindergarten students can be a fun way to get 30- students moving around the classroom. When writing lesson plans with 31: the objective towards learning rhythm, consider not only the manner in 32- which you teach the students, but which songs would provide the best -- 35- 36:How to Teach Rhythm 37- 38- Use the body demonstrate the beat, also called body percussion, will 39: help students feel the beat and learn the rhythm. This can involve 40- having the students clap, tap, or stomp their feet while singing. This -- 47- 48:What Songs Teach Rhythm 49- 50: Teaching children about rhythm can be a great time to introduce some 51: fun songs. Lessons involving rhythm can be taught with any song that 52- has a steady beat, which basically means that most songs are good to 53: teach rhythm. Pick songs that the students either already know or are 54- easy to teach, as this will ensure that they already know the basic 55: rhythm. 56- 57: Some good songs to use for teaching rhythm include songs like Engine 58- Engine Number Nine, and Skip to My Lou. For Engine Engine Number Nine, -- 73- Do not be afraid to experiment with your class as you teach the concept 74: of rhythm. Reflect on your lesson after you have taught it, decide 75- where there is room for improvement, and work to improve it for the -- 77- 78: You may also be interested in using [19]STOMP to teach rhythm in the 79- classroom. -- 81- Read more [20]tips for music teachers. 82: The copyright of the article Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students 83- in [21]Arts Education is owned by [22]Jennifer Wagaman. Permission to 84: republish Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students in print or online 85- must be granted by the author in writing. -- 88- 89: Ideas for Teaching Rhythm, Mary R. Vogt Ideas for Teaching Rhythm 90- [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] -- 122- 123: * [23]Lessons about Sound and Rhythm 124- * [24]Kindergarten Drama Lesson on Expressing Feelings -- 146- 147: * [37]how to teach rhythm 148: * [38]teaching rhythm to kindergarten students 149: * [39]lesson ideas for teaching rhythm 150: * [40]what songs will teach rhythm 151- * [41]teaching music to kindergarten students 14- 1. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/opensearch.xml 15: 2. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/me/Non-retrogradable+rhythm 16- 3. http://blog.eyeplorer.com/ -- 27- Liens cachĂ©s : 28: 13. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/me/Non-retrogradable+rhythm 29- 14. http://del.icio.us/post?url=http://www.eyeplorer.com&title=eyePlorer.com¬es=eyePlorer.com&tags=vionto%20eyePlorer.com 11- 12: * [4]Board index < [5]Books - Ask the Author < [6]Gypsy Rhythm 13- * [7]Change font size -- 19- 20:[12]rhythm engine 21- 22: A support group for my Gypsy Rhythm book. 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Ask questions about Gypsy 23: Rhythm technique, share your own learning experiences, and learn new 24- tips and tricks. -- 32- 33:[15]rhythm engine 34- 35- [16]Post by [17]quecumbar » Sun Dec 20, 2009 11:00 am 36: rhythm is the engine that drives the train - learn form the source its 37- the only way -- 151- musicians, he began performing with the De Piottos on clarinet, later 152: swapping his clarinet for a guitar to play rhythm alongside Koen de 153- Cauter in the ground-breaking Waso. At 17, he took up violin, inspired -- 428- 429: [74]Return to Gypsy Rhythm 430- 431- Jump to: 432: [ Gypsy Rhythm................................................] Go 433- 4- 5:(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 6- -- 31- 09/013,353 26.01.1998 US 32: Title: PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 33: Abstract: A rhythm engine (18) for an electronic musical instrument 34: provides a plurality of rhythm structure tables (30) selectable by a 35: user through a rhythm table selector (34). Each rhythm table (30) 36- corresponds to a particular rhythmic beat or pattern and defines a -- 39- which includes a note-on signal and a note-off signal. These musical 40: note signals are then input to the rhythm engine (18), processed along 41: with the selected rhythm structure table (30), and output as processed 42- musical note trigger signals at timing intervals dictated by the 43: selected rhythm structure table (30) and with corresponding velocities 44: also dictated by the rhythm structure table (30). The rhythm structure 45- table selection may be changed as a user plays, either by the user or -- 49- A phrase engine (16) is also provided which provides a plurality of 50: phrase structure tables (40) and operates similarly to the rhythm 51- engine (18) above except that phrases differ from rhythms in that -- 123- 8. http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152 124: 9. javascript:bookmark('http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152', '(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION'); 125- 10. http://www.wipo.int/portal/en/scam_warning.html 8- of arriving at musical representations of DNA multiplied. The present 9: paper offers a new approach that concentrates on the element of rhythm. 10- Most musical interpretations of DNA to date have been concerned with -- 87- expressed linearly in opposite directions in a four-base stagger -- 88: will constitute a rhythm engine. These conditions may be applied 89- equally to molecular processes or musical ones. 90: Furthermore, the energy applied to make a rhythm engine run (ATP in the 91- case of DNA, mechanical energy in the case of music) may vary, and -- 110- process. 111: Perhaps the chief virtue of the rhythm engine, and its attending energy 112: profile, is its adaptability. A set of rhythm engines based on close 113- observation of DNA dissociation holds out the promise of generating 1: CNMAT Rhythm Engine Project 2- -- 4- 5:What is the CNMAT Rhythm Engine Project? 6- 7: The CNMAT Rhythm Engine (CRE) software provides a flexible and powerful 8: way for representing, constructing, and performing rhythm-oriented 9- music. It represents rhythmic data using quantized subdivision, -- 36- musician's "feel." The importance of expressive timing in 37: rhythm-oriented music is one of the driving concepts behind this 38- project. -- 63- * Making a program that improvises by "driving around in 64: rhythm-space" based on real-time input or by itself (i.e. machine 65- listening and analysis of rhythmic information, and response or 18- 19:Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students 20- 21:Lesson Ideas Involving Rhythm for Young Students 22- -- 24- Be creative and resourceful when teaching kindergarten students about 25: rhythm. 26- [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] -- 28- 29: Teaching rhythm to Kindergarten students can be a fun way to get 30- students moving around the classroom. When writing lesson plans with 31: the objective towards learning rhythm, consider not only the manner in 32- which you teach the students, but which songs would provide the best -- 35- 36:How to Teach Rhythm 37- 38- Use the body demonstrate the beat, also called body percussion, will 39: help students feel the beat and learn the rhythm. This can involve 40- having the students clap, tap, or stomp their feet while singing. This -- 47- 48:What Songs Teach Rhythm 49- 50: Teaching children about rhythm can be a great time to introduce some 51: fun songs. Lessons involving rhythm can be taught with any song that 52- has a steady beat, which basically means that most songs are good to 53: teach rhythm. Pick songs that the students either already know or are 54- easy to teach, as this will ensure that they already know the basic 55: rhythm. 56- 57: Some good songs to use for teaching rhythm include songs like Engine 58- Engine Number Nine, and Skip to My Lou. For Engine Engine Number Nine, -- 73- Do not be afraid to experiment with your class as you teach the concept 74: of rhythm. Reflect on your lesson after you have taught it, decide 75- where there is room for improvement, and work to improve it for the -- 77- 78: You may also be interested in using [19]STOMP to teach rhythm in the 79- classroom. -- 81- Read more [20]tips for music teachers. 82: The copyright of the article Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students 83- in [21]Arts Education is owned by [22]Jennifer Wagaman. Permission to 84: republish Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students in print or online 85- must be granted by the author in writing. -- 88- 89: Ideas for Teaching Rhythm, Mary R. Vogt Ideas for Teaching Rhythm 90- [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] -- 122- 123: * [23]Lessons about Sound and Rhythm 124- * [24]Kindergarten Drama Lesson on Expressing Feelings -- 146- 147: * [37]how to teach rhythm 148: * [38]teaching rhythm to kindergarten students 149: * [39]lesson ideas for teaching rhythm 150: * [40]what songs will teach rhythm 151- * [41]teaching music to kindergarten students 14- 1. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/opensearch.xml 15: 2. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/me/Non-retrogradable+rhythm 16- 3. http://blog.eyeplorer.com/ -- 27- Liens cachĂ©s : 28: 13. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/me/Non-retrogradable+rhythm 29- 14. http://del.icio.us/post?url=http://www.eyeplorer.com&title=eyePlorer.com¬es=eyePlorer.com&tags=vionto%20eyePlorer.com 11- 12: * [4]Board index < [5]Books - Ask the Author < [6]Gypsy Rhythm 13- * [7]Change font size -- 19- 20:[12]rhythm engine 21- 22: A support group for my Gypsy Rhythm book. Ask questions about Gypsy 23: Rhythm technique, share your own learning experiences, and learn new 24- tips and tricks. -- 32- 33:[15]rhythm engine 34- 35- [16]Post by [17]quecumbar » Sun Dec 20, 2009 11:00 am 36: rhythm is the engine that drives the train - learn form the source its 37- the only way -- 151- musicians, he began performing with the De Piottos on clarinet, later 152: swapping his clarinet for a guitar to play rhythm alongside Koen de 153- Cauter in the ground-breaking Waso. At 17, he took up violin, inspired -- 428- 429: [74]Return to Gypsy Rhythm 430- 431- Jump to: 432: [ Gypsy Rhythm................................................] Go 433- 4- 5:(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 6- -- 31- 09/013,353 26.01.1998 US 32: Title: PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 33: Abstract: A rhythm engine (18) for an electronic musical instrument 34: provides a plurality of rhythm structure tables (30) selectable by a 35: user through a rhythm table selector (34). Each rhythm table (30) 36- corresponds to a particular rhythmic beat or pattern and defines a -- 39- which includes a note-on signal and a note-off signal. These musical 40: note signals are then input to the rhythm engine (18), processed along 41: with the selected rhythm structure table (30), and output as processed 42- musical note trigger signals at timing intervals dictated by the 43: selected rhythm structure table (30) and with corresponding velocities 44: also dictated by the rhythm structure table (30). The rhythm structure 45- table selection may be changed as a user plays, either by the user or -- 49- A phrase engine (16) is also provided which provides a plurality of 50: phrase structure tables (40) and operates similarly to the rhythm 51- engine (18) above except that phrases differ from rhythms in that -- 124- 8. http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152 125: 9. javascript:bookmark('http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152', '(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION'); 126- 10. http://www.wipo.int/portal/en/scam_warning.html 14- 1. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/opensearch.xml 15: 2. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/me/Non-retrogradable+rhythm 16- 3. http://blog.eyeplorer.com/ -- 27- Liens cachĂ©s : 28: 13. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/me/Non-retrogradable+rhythm 29- 14. http://del.icio.us/post?url=http://www.eyeplorer.com&title=eyePlorer.com¬es=eyePlorer.com&tags=vionto%20eyePlorer.com 11- 12: * [4]Board index < [5]Books - Ask the Author < [6]Gypsy Rhythm 13- * [7]Change font size -- 19- 20:[12]rhythm engine 21- 22: A support group for my Gypsy Rhythm book. Ask questions about Gypsy 23: Rhythm technique, share your own learning experiences, and learn new 24- tips and tricks. -- 32- 33:[15]rhythm engine 34- 35- [16]Post by [17]quecumbar » Sun Dec 20, 2009 11:00 am 36: rhythm is the engine that drives the train - learn form the source its 37- the only way -- 151- musicians, he began performing with the De Piottos on clarinet, later 152: swapping his clarinet for a guitar to play rhythm alongside Koen de 153- Cauter in the ground-breaking Waso. At 17, he took up violin, inspired -- 428- 429: [74]Return to Gypsy Rhythm 430- 431- Jump to: 432: [ Gypsy Rhythm................................................] Go 433- 4- 5:(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 6- -- 31- 09/013,353 26.01.1998 US 32: Title: PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 33: Abstract: A rhythm engine (18) for an electronic musical instrument 34: provides a plurality of rhythm structure tables (30) selectable by a 35: user through a rhythm table selector (34). Each rhythm table (30) 36- corresponds to a particular rhythmic beat or pattern and defines a -- 39- which includes a note-on signal and a note-off signal. These musical 40: note signals are then input to the rhythm engine (18), processed along 41: with the selected rhythm structure table (30), and output as processed 42- musical note trigger signals at timing intervals dictated by the 43: selected rhythm structure table (30) and with corresponding velocities 44: also dictated by the rhythm structure table (30). The rhythm structure 45- table selection may be changed as a user plays, either by the user or -- 49- A phrase engine (16) is also provided which provides a plurality of 50: phrase structure tables (40) and operates similarly to the rhythm 51- engine (18) above except that phrases differ from rhythms in that -- 123- 8. http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152 124: 9. javascript:bookmark('http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152', '(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION'); 125- 10. http://www.wipo.int/portal/en/scam_warning.html 8- of arriving at musical representations of DNA multiplied. The present 9: paper offers a new approach that concentrates on the element of rhythm. 10- Most musical interpretations of DNA to date have been concerned with -- 87- expressed linearly in opposite directions in a four-base stagger -- 88: will constitute a rhythm engine. These conditions may be applied 89- equally to molecular processes or musical ones. 90: Furthermore, the energy applied to make a rhythm engine run (ATP in the 91- case of DNA, mechanical energy in the case of music) may vary, and -- 110- process. 111: Perhaps the chief virtue of the rhythm engine, and its attending energy 112: profile, is its adaptability. A set of rhythm engines based on close 113- observation of DNA dissociation holds out the promise of generating 1: CNMAT Rhythm Engine Project 2- -- 4- 5:What is the CNMAT Rhythm Engine Project? 6- 7: The CNMAT Rhythm Engine (CRE) software provides a flexible and powerful 8: way for representing, constructing, and performing rhythm-oriented 9- music. It represents rhythmic data using quantized subdivision, -- 36- musician's "feel." The importance of expressive timing in 37: rhythm-oriented music is one of the driving concepts behind this 38- project. -- 63- * Making a program that improvises by "driving around in 64: rhythm-space" based on real-time input or by itself (i.e. machine 65- listening and analysis of rhythmic information, and response or 18- 19:Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students 20- 21:Lesson Ideas Involving Rhythm for Young Students 22- -- 24- Be creative and resourceful when teaching kindergarten students about 25: rhythm. 26- [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] -- 28- 29: Teaching rhythm to Kindergarten students can be a fun way to get 30- students moving around the classroom. When writing lesson plans with 31: the objective towards learning rhythm, consider not only the manner in 32- which you teach the students, but which songs would provide the best -- 35- 36:How to Teach Rhythm 37- 38- Use the body demonstrate the beat, also called body percussion, will 39: help students feel the beat and learn the rhythm. This can involve 40- having the students clap, tap, or stomp their feet while singing. This -- 47- 48:What Songs Teach Rhythm 49- 50: Teaching children about rhythm can be a great time to introduce some 51: fun songs. Lessons involving rhythm can be taught with any song that 52- has a steady beat, which basically means that most songs are good to 53: teach rhythm. Pick songs that the students either already know or are 54- easy to teach, as this will ensure that they already know the basic 55: rhythm. 56- 57: Some good songs to use for teaching rhythm include songs like Engine 58- Engine Number Nine, and Skip to My Lou. For Engine Engine Number Nine, -- 73- Do not be afraid to experiment with your class as you teach the concept 74: of rhythm. Reflect on your lesson after you have taught it, decide 75- where there is room for improvement, and work to improve it for the -- 77- 78: You may also be interested in using [19]STOMP to teach rhythm in the 79- classroom. -- 81- Read more [20]tips for music teachers. 82: The copyright of the article Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students 83- in [21]Arts Education is owned by [22]Jennifer Wagaman. Permission to 84: republish Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students in print or online 85- must be granted by the author in writing. -- 88- 89: Ideas for Teaching Rhythm, Mary R. Vogt Ideas for Teaching Rhythm 90- [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] -- 122- 123: * [23]Lessons about Sound and Rhythm 124- * [24]Kindergarten Drama Lesson on Expressing Feelings -- 146- 147: * [37]how to teach rhythm 148: * [38]teaching rhythm to kindergarten students 149: * [39]lesson ideas for teaching rhythm 150: * [40]what songs will teach rhythm 151- * [41]teaching music to kindergarten students 14- 1. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/opensearch.xml 15: 2. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/me/Non-retrogradable+rhythm 16- 3. http://blog.eyeplorer.com/ -- 27- Liens cachĂ©s : 28: 13. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/me/Non-retrogradable+rhythm 29- 14. http://del.icio.us/post?url=http://www.eyeplorer.com&title=eyePlorer.com¬es=eyePlorer.com&tags=vionto%20eyePlorer.com 11- 12: * [4]Board index < [5]Books - Ask the Author < [6]Gypsy Rhythm 13- * [7]Change font size -- 19- 20:[12]rhythm engine 21- 22: A support group for my Gypsy Rhythm book. Ask questions about Gypsy 23: Rhythm technique, share your own learning experiences, and learn new 24- tips and tricks. -- 32- 33:[15]rhythm engine 34- 35- [16]Post by [17]quecumbar » Sun Dec 20, 2009 11:00 am 36: rhythm is the engine that drives the train - learn form the source its 37- the only way -- 151- musicians, he began performing with the De Piottos on clarinet, later 152: swapping his clarinet for a guitar to play rhythm alongside Koen de 153- Cauter in the ground-breaking Waso. At 17, he took up violin, inspired -- 428- 429: [74]Return to Gypsy Rhythm 430- 431- Jump to: 432: [ Gypsy Rhythm................................................] Go 433- 4- 5:(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 6- -- 31- 09/013,353 26.01.1998 US 32: Title: PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 33: Abstract: A rhythm engine (18) for an electronic musical instrument 34: provides a plurality of rhythm structure tables (30) selectable by a 35: user through a rhythm table selector (34). Each rhythm table (30) 36- corresponds to a particular rhythmic beat or pattern and defines a -- 39- which includes a note-on signal and a note-off signal. These musical 40: note signals are then input to the rhythm engine (18), processed along 41: with the selected rhythm structure table (30), and output as processed 42- musical note trigger signals at timing intervals dictated by the 43: selected rhythm structure table (30) and with corresponding velocities 44: also dictated by the rhythm structure table (30). The rhythm structure 45- table selection may be changed as a user plays, either by the user or -- 49- A phrase engine (16) is also provided which provides a plurality of 50: phrase structure tables (40) and operates similarly to the rhythm 51- engine (18) above except that phrases differ from rhythms in that -- 124- 8. http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152 125: 9. javascript:bookmark('http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152', '(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION'); 126- 10. http://www.wipo.int/portal/en/scam_warning.html 8- of arriving at musical representations of DNA multiplied. The present 9: paper offers a new approach that concentrates on the element of rhythm. 10- Most musical interpretations of DNA to date have been concerned with -- 87- expressed linearly in opposite directions in a four-base stagger -- 88: will constitute a rhythm engine. These conditions may be applied 89- equally to molecular processes or musical ones. 90: Furthermore, the energy applied to make a rhythm engine run (ATP in the 91- case of DNA, mechanical energy in the case of music) may vary, and -- 110- process. 111: Perhaps the chief virtue of the rhythm engine, and its attending energy 112: profile, is its adaptability. A set of rhythm engines based on close 113- observation of DNA dissociation holds out the promise of generating 14- 1. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/opensearch.xml 15: 2. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/me/Non-retrogradable+rhythm 16- 3. http://blog.eyeplorer.com/ -- 27- Liens cachĂ©s : 28: 13. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/me/Non-retrogradable+rhythm 29- 14. http://del.icio.us/post?url=http://www.eyeplorer.com&title=eyePlorer.com¬es=eyePlorer.com&tags=vionto%20eyePlorer.com 11- 12: * [4]Board index < [5]Books - Ask the Author < [6]Gypsy Rhythm 13- * [7]Change font size -- 19- 20:[12]rhythm engine 21- 22: A support group for my Gypsy Rhythm book. Ask questions about Gypsy 23: Rhythm technique, share your own learning experiences, and learn new 24- tips and tricks. -- 32- 33:[15]rhythm engine 34- 35- [16]Post by [17]quecumbar » Sun Dec 20, 2009 11:00 am 36: rhythm is the engine that drives the train - learn form the source its 37- the only way -- 151- musicians, he began performing with the De Piottos on clarinet, later 152: swapping his clarinet for a guitar to play rhythm alongside Koen de 153- Cauter in the ground-breaking Waso. At 17, he took up violin, inspired -- 428- 429: [74]Return to Gypsy Rhythm 430- 431- Jump to: 432: [ Gypsy Rhythm................................................] Go 433- 4- 5:(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 6- -- 31- 09/013,353 26.01.1998 US 32: Title: PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 33: Abstract: A rhythm engine (18) for an electronic musical instrument 34: provides a plurality of rhythm structure tables (30) selectable by a 35: user through a rhythm table selector (34). Each rhythm table (30) 36- corresponds to a particular rhythmic beat or pattern and defines a -- 39- which includes a note-on signal and a note-off signal. These musical 40: note signals are then input to the rhythm engine (18), processed along 41: with the selected rhythm structure table (30), and output as processed 42- musical note trigger signals at timing intervals dictated by the 43: selected rhythm structure table (30) and with corresponding velocities 44: also dictated by the rhythm structure table (30). The rhythm structure 45- table selection may be changed as a user plays, either by the user or -- 49- A phrase engine (16) is also provided which provides a plurality of 50: phrase structure tables (40) and operates similarly to the rhythm 51- engine (18) above except that phrases differ from rhythms in that -- 123- 8. http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152 124: 9. javascript:bookmark('http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152', '(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION'); 125- 10. http://www.wipo.int/portal/en/scam_warning.html 8- of arriving at musical representations of DNA multiplied. The present 9: paper offers a new approach that concentrates on the element of rhythm. 10- Most musical interpretations of DNA to date have been concerned with -- 87- expressed linearly in opposite directions in a four-base stagger -- 88: will constitute a rhythm engine. These conditions may be applied 89- equally to molecular processes or musical ones. 90: Furthermore, the energy applied to make a rhythm engine run (ATP in the 91- case of DNA, mechanical energy in the case of music) may vary, and -- 110- process. 111: Perhaps the chief virtue of the rhythm engine, and its attending energy 112: profile, is its adaptability. A set of rhythm engines based on close 113- observation of DNA dissociation holds out the promise of generating 1: CNMAT Rhythm Engine Project 2- -- 4- 5:What is the CNMAT Rhythm Engine Project? 6- 7: The CNMAT Rhythm Engine (CRE) software provides a flexible and powerful 8: way for representing, constructing, and performing rhythm-oriented 9- music. It represents rhythmic data using quantized subdivision, -- 36- musician's "feel." The importance of expressive timing in 37: rhythm-oriented music is one of the driving concepts behind this 38- project. -- 63- * Making a program that improvises by "driving around in 64: rhythm-space" based on real-time input or by itself (i.e. machine 65- listening and analysis of rhythmic information, and response or 18- 19:Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students 20- 21:Lesson Ideas Involving Rhythm for Young Students 22- -- 24- Be creative and resourceful when teaching kindergarten students about 25: rhythm. 26- [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] -- 28- 29: Teaching rhythm to Kindergarten students can be a fun way to get 30- students moving around the classroom. When writing lesson plans with 31: the objective towards learning rhythm, consider not only the manner in 32- which you teach the students, but which songs would provide the best -- 35- 36:How to Teach Rhythm 37- 38- Use the body demonstrate the beat, also called body percussion, will 39: help students feel the beat and learn the rhythm. This can involve 40- having the students clap, tap, or stomp their feet while singing. This -- 47- 48:What Songs Teach Rhythm 49- 50: Teaching children about rhythm can be a great time to introduce some 51: fun songs. Lessons involving rhythm can be taught with any song that 52- has a steady beat, which basically means that most songs are good to 53: teach rhythm. Pick songs that the students either already know or are 54- easy to teach, as this will ensure that they already know the basic 55: rhythm. 56- 57: Some good songs to use for teaching rhythm include songs like Engine 58- Engine Number Nine, and Skip to My Lou. For Engine Engine Number Nine, -- 73- Do not be afraid to experiment with your class as you teach the concept 74: of rhythm. Reflect on your lesson after you have taught it, decide 75- where there is room for improvement, and work to improve it for the -- 77- 78: You may also be interested in using [19]STOMP to teach rhythm in the 79- classroom. -- 81- Read more [20]tips for music teachers. 82: The copyright of the article Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students 83- in [21]Arts Education is owned by [22]Jennifer Wagaman. Permission to 84: republish Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students in print or online 85- must be granted by the author in writing. -- 88- 89: Ideas for Teaching Rhythm, Mary R. Vogt Ideas for Teaching Rhythm 90- [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] -- 122- 123: * [23]Lessons about Sound and Rhythm 124- * [24]Kindergarten Drama Lesson on Expressing Feelings -- 146- 147: * [37]how to teach rhythm 148: * [38]teaching rhythm to kindergarten students 149: * [39]lesson ideas for teaching rhythm 150: * [40]what songs will teach rhythm 151- * [41]teaching music to kindergarten students 14- 1. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/opensearch.xml 15: 2. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/me/Non-retrogradable+rhythm 16- 3. http://blog.eyeplorer.com/ -- 27- Liens cachĂ©s : 28: 13. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/me/Non-retrogradable+rhythm 29- 14. http://del.icio.us/post?url=http://www.eyeplorer.com&title=eyePlorer.com¬es=eyePlorer.com&tags=vionto%20eyePlorer.com 11- 12: * [4]Board index < [5]Books - Ask the Author < [6]Gypsy Rhythm 13- * [7]Change font size -- 19- 20:[12]rhythm engine 21- 22: A support group for my Gypsy Rhythm book. Ask questions about Gypsy 23: Rhythm technique, share your own learning experiences, and learn new 24- tips and tricks. -- 32- 33:[15]rhythm engine 34- 35- [16]Post by [17]quecumbar » Sun Dec 20, 2009 11:00 am 36: rhythm is the engine that drives the train - learn form the source its 37- the only way -- 151- musicians, he began performing with the De Piottos on clarinet, later 152: swapping his clarinet for a guitar to play rhythm alongside Koen de 153- Cauter in the ground-breaking Waso. At 17, he took up violin, inspired -- 428- 429: [74]Return to Gypsy Rhythm 430- 431- Jump to: 432: [ Gypsy Rhythm................................................] Go 433- 4- 5:(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 6- -- 31- 09/013,353 26.01.1998 US 32: Title: PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 33: Abstract: A rhythm engine (18) for an electronic musical instrument 34: provides a plurality of rhythm structure tables (30) selectable by a 35: user through a rhythm table selector (34). Each rhythm table (30) 36- corresponds to a particular rhythmic beat or pattern and defines a -- 39- which includes a note-on signal and a note-off signal. These musical 40: note signals are then input to the rhythm engine (18), processed along 41: with the selected rhythm structure table (30), and output as processed 42- musical note trigger signals at timing intervals dictated by the 43: selected rhythm structure table (30) and with corresponding velocities 44: also dictated by the rhythm structure table (30). The rhythm structure 45- table selection may be changed as a user plays, either by the user or -- 49- A phrase engine (16) is also provided which provides a plurality of 50: phrase structure tables (40) and operates similarly to the rhythm 51- engine (18) above except that phrases differ from rhythms in that -- 124- 8. http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152 125: 9. javascript:bookmark('http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152', '(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION'); 126- 10. http://www.wipo.int/portal/en/scam_warning.html 8- of arriving at musical representations of DNA multiplied. The present 9: paper offers a new approach that concentrates on the element of rhythm. 10- Most musical interpretations of DNA to date have been concerned with -- 87- expressed linearly in opposite directions in a four-base stagger -- 88: will constitute a rhythm engine. These conditions may be applied 89- equally to molecular processes or musical ones. 90: Furthermore, the energy applied to make a rhythm engine run (ATP in the 91- case of DNA, mechanical energy in the case of music) may vary, and -- 110- process. 111: Perhaps the chief virtue of the rhythm engine, and its attending energy 112: profile, is its adaptability. A set of rhythm engines based on close 113- observation of DNA dissociation holds out the promise of generating 1: CNMAT Rhythm Engine Project 2- -- 4- 5:What is the CNMAT Rhythm Engine Project? 6- 7: The CNMAT Rhythm Engine (CRE) software provides a flexible and powerful 8: way for representing, constructing, and performing rhythm-oriented 9- music. It represents rhythmic data using quantized subdivision, -- 36- musician's "feel." The importance of expressive timing in 37: rhythm-oriented music is one of the driving concepts behind this 38- project. -- 63- * Making a program that improvises by "driving around in 64: rhythm-space" based on real-time input or by itself (i.e. machine 65- listening and analysis of rhythmic information, and response or 14- 1. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/opensearch.xml 15: 2. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/me/Non-retrogradable+rhythm 16- 3. http://blog.eyeplorer.com/ -- 27- Liens cachĂ©s : 28: 13. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/me/Non-retrogradable+rhythm 29- 14. http://del.icio.us/post?url=http://www.eyeplorer.com&title=eyePlorer.com¬es=eyePlorer.com&tags=vionto%20eyePlorer.com 11- 12: * [4]Board index < [5]Books - Ask the Author < [6]Gypsy Rhythm 13- * [7]Change font size -- 19- 20:[12]rhythm engine 21- 22: A support group for my Gypsy Rhythm book. Ask questions about Gypsy 23: Rhythm technique, share your own learning experiences, and learn new 24- tips and tricks. -- 32- 33:[15]rhythm engine 34- 35- [16]Post by [17]quecumbar » Sun Dec 20, 2009 11:00 am 36: rhythm is the engine that drives the train - learn form the source its 37- the only way -- 151- musicians, he began performing with the De Piottos on clarinet, later 152: swapping his clarinet for a guitar to play rhythm alongside Koen de 153- Cauter in the ground-breaking Waso. At 17, he took up violin, inspired -- 428- 429: [74]Return to Gypsy Rhythm 430- 431- Jump to: 432: [ Gypsy Rhythm................................................] Go 433- 4- 5:(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 6- -- 31- 09/013,353 26.01.1998 US 32: Title: PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 33: Abstract: A rhythm engine (18) for an electronic musical instrument 34: provides a plurality of rhythm structure tables (30) selectable by a 35: user through a rhythm table selector (34). Each rhythm table (30) 36- corresponds to a particular rhythmic beat or pattern and defines a -- 39- which includes a note-on signal and a note-off signal. These musical 40: note signals are then input to the rhythm engine (18), processed along 41: with the selected rhythm structure table (30), and output as processed 42- musical note trigger signals at timing intervals dictated by the 43: selected rhythm structure table (30) and with corresponding velocities 44: also dictated by the rhythm structure table (30). The rhythm structure 45- table selection may be changed as a user plays, either by the user or -- 49- A phrase engine (16) is also provided which provides a plurality of 50: phrase structure tables (40) and operates similarly to the rhythm 51- engine (18) above except that phrases differ from rhythms in that -- 123- 8. http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152 124: 9. javascript:bookmark('http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152', '(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION'); 125- 10. http://www.wipo.int/portal/en/scam_warning.html 8- of arriving at musical representations of DNA multiplied. The present 9: paper offers a new approach that concentrates on the element of rhythm. 10- Most musical interpretations of DNA to date have been concerned with -- 87- expressed linearly in opposite directions in a four-base stagger -- 88: will constitute a rhythm engine. These conditions may be applied 89- equally to molecular processes or musical ones. 90: Furthermore, the energy applied to make a rhythm engine run (ATP in the 91- case of DNA, mechanical energy in the case of music) may vary, and -- 110- process. 111: Perhaps the chief virtue of the rhythm engine, and its attending energy 112: profile, is its adaptability. A set of rhythm engines based on close 113- observation of DNA dissociation holds out the promise of generating 1: CNMAT Rhythm Engine Project 2- -- 4- 5:What is the CNMAT Rhythm Engine Project? 6- 7: The CNMAT Rhythm Engine (CRE) software provides a flexible and powerful 8: way for representing, constructing, and performing rhythm-oriented 9- music. It represents rhythmic data using quantized subdivision, -- 36- musician's "feel." The importance of expressive timing in 37: rhythm-oriented music is one of the driving concepts behind this 38- project. -- 63- * Making a program that improvises by "driving around in 64: rhythm-space" based on real-time input or by itself (i.e. machine 65- listening and analysis of rhythmic information, and response or 18- 19:Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students 20- 21:Lesson Ideas Involving Rhythm for Young Students 22- -- 24- Be creative and resourceful when teaching kindergarten students about 25: rhythm. 26- [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] -- 28- 29: Teaching rhythm to Kindergarten students can be a fun way to get 30- students moving around the classroom. When writing lesson plans with 31: the objective towards learning rhythm, consider not only the manner in 32- which you teach the students, but which songs would provide the best -- 35- 36:How to Teach Rhythm 37- 38- Use the body demonstrate the beat, also called body percussion, will 39: help students feel the beat and learn the rhythm. This can involve 40- having the students clap, tap, or stomp their feet while singing. This -- 47- 48:What Songs Teach Rhythm 49- 50: Teaching children about rhythm can be a great time to introduce some 51: fun songs. Lessons involving rhythm can be taught with any song that 52- has a steady beat, which basically means that most songs are good to 53: teach rhythm. Pick songs that the students either already know or are 54- easy to teach, as this will ensure that they already know the basic 55: rhythm. 56- 57: Some good songs to use for teaching rhythm include songs like Engine 58- Engine Number Nine, and Skip to My Lou. For Engine Engine Number Nine, -- 73- Do not be afraid to experiment with your class as you teach the concept 74: of rhythm. Reflect on your lesson after you have taught it, decide 75- where there is room for improvement, and work to improve it for the -- 77- 78: You may also be interested in using [19]STOMP to teach rhythm in the 79- classroom. -- 81- Read more [20]tips for music teachers. 82: The copyright of the article Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students 83- in [21]Arts Education is owned by [22]Jennifer Wagaman. Permission to 84: republish Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students in print or online 85- must be granted by the author in writing. -- 88- 89: Ideas for Teaching Rhythm, Mary R. Vogt Ideas for Teaching Rhythm 90- [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] -- 122- 123: * [23]Lessons about Sound and Rhythm 124- * [24]Kindergarten Drama Lesson on Expressing Feelings -- 146- 147: * [37]how to teach rhythm 148: * [38]teaching rhythm to kindergarten students 149: * [39]lesson ideas for teaching rhythm 150: * [40]what songs will teach rhythm 151- * [41]teaching music to kindergarten students 14- 1. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/opensearch.xml 15: 2. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/me/Non-retrogradable+rhythm 16- 3. http://blog.eyeplorer.com/ -- 27- Liens cachĂ©s : 28: 13. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/me/Non-retrogradable+rhythm 29- 14. http://del.icio.us/post?url=http://www.eyeplorer.com&title=eyePlorer.com¬es=eyePlorer.com&tags=vionto%20eyePlorer.com 11- 12: * [4]Board index < [5]Books - Ask the Author < [6]Gypsy Rhythm 13- * [7]Change font size -- 19- 20:[12]rhythm engine 21- 22: A support group for my Gypsy Rhythm book. Ask questions about Gypsy 23: Rhythm technique, share your own learning experiences, and learn new 24- tips and tricks. -- 32- 33:[15]rhythm engine 34- 35- [16]Post by [17]quecumbar » Sun Dec 20, 2009 11:00 am 36: rhythm is the engine that drives the train - learn form the source its 37- the only way -- 151- musicians, he began performing with the De Piottos on clarinet, later 152: swapping his clarinet for a guitar to play rhythm alongside Koen de 153- Cauter in the ground-breaking Waso. At 17, he took up violin, inspired -- 428- 429: [74]Return to Gypsy Rhythm 430- 431- Jump to: 432: [ Gypsy Rhythm................................................] Go 433- 4- 5:(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 6- -- 31- 09/013,353 26.01.1998 US 32: Title: PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 33: Abstract: A rhythm engine (18) for an electronic musical instrument 34: provides a plurality of rhythm structure tables (30) selectable by a 35: user through a rhythm table selector (34). Each rhythm table (30) 36- corresponds to a particular rhythmic beat or pattern and defines a -- 39- which includes a note-on signal and a note-off signal. These musical 40: note signals are then input to the rhythm engine (18), processed along 41: with the selected rhythm structure table (30), and output as processed 42- musical note trigger signals at timing intervals dictated by the 43: selected rhythm structure table (30) and with corresponding velocities 44: also dictated by the rhythm structure table (30). The rhythm structure 45- table selection may be changed as a user plays, either by the user or -- 49- A phrase engine (16) is also provided which provides a plurality of 50: phrase structure tables (40) and operates similarly to the rhythm 51- engine (18) above except that phrases differ from rhythms in that -- 124- 8. http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152 125: 9. javascript:bookmark('http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152', '(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION'); 126- 10. http://www.wipo.int/portal/en/scam_warning.html 8- of arriving at musical representations of DNA multiplied. The present 9: paper offers a new approach that concentrates on the element of rhythm. 10- Most musical interpretations of DNA to date have been concerned with -- 87- expressed linearly in opposite directions in a four-base stagger -- 88: will constitute a rhythm engine. These conditions may be applied 89- equally to molecular processes or musical ones. 90: Furthermore, the energy applied to make a rhythm engine run (ATP in the 91- case of DNA, mechanical energy in the case of music) may vary, and -- 110- process. 111: Perhaps the chief virtue of the rhythm engine, and its attending energy 112: profile, is its adaptability. A set of rhythm engines based on close 113- observation of DNA dissociation holds out the promise of generating 1: CNMAT Rhythm Engine Project 2- -- 4- 5:What is the CNMAT Rhythm Engine Project? 6- 7: The CNMAT Rhythm Engine (CRE) software provides a flexible and powerful 8: way for representing, constructing, and performing rhythm-oriented 9- music. It represents rhythmic data using quantized subdivision, -- 36- musician's "feel." The importance of expressive timing in 37: rhythm-oriented music is one of the driving concepts behind this 38- project. -- 63- * Making a program that improvises by "driving around in 64: rhythm-space" based on real-time input or by itself (i.e. machine 65- listening and analysis of rhythmic information, and response or 18- 19:Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students 20- 21:Lesson Ideas Involving Rhythm for Young Students 22- -- 24- Be creative and resourceful when teaching kindergarten students about 25: rhythm. 26- [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] -- 28- 29: Teaching rhythm to Kindergarten students can be a fun way to get 30- students moving around the classroom. When writing lesson plans with 31: the objective towards learning rhythm, consider not only the manner in 32- which you teach the students, but which songs would provide the best -- 35- 36:How to Teach Rhythm 37- 38- Use the body demonstrate the beat, also called body percussion, will 39: help students feel the beat and learn the rhythm. This can involve 40- having the students clap, tap, or stomp their feet while singing. This -- 47- 48:What Songs Teach Rhythm 49- 50: Teaching children about rhythm can be a great time to introduce some 51: fun songs. Lessons involving rhythm can be taught with any song that 52- has a steady beat, which basically means that most songs are good to 53: teach rhythm. Pick songs that the students either already know or are 54- easy to teach, as this will ensure that they already know the basic 55: rhythm. 56- 57: Some good songs to use for teaching rhythm include songs like Engine 58- Engine Number Nine, and Skip to My Lou. For Engine Engine Number Nine, -- 73- Do not be afraid to experiment with your class as you teach the concept 74: of rhythm. Reflect on your lesson after you have taught it, decide 75- where there is room for improvement, and work to improve it for the -- 77- 78: You may also be interested in using [19]STOMP to teach rhythm in the 79- classroom. -- 81- Read more [20]tips for music teachers. 82: The copyright of the article Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students 83- in [21]Arts Education is owned by [22]Jennifer Wagaman. Permission to 84: republish Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students in print or online 85- must be granted by the author in writing. -- 88- 89: Ideas for Teaching Rhythm, Mary R. Vogt Ideas for Teaching Rhythm 90- [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] -- 122- 123: * [23]Lessons about Sound and Rhythm 124- * [24]Kindergarten Drama Lesson on Expressing Feelings -- 146- 147: * [37]how to teach rhythm 148: * [38]teaching rhythm to kindergarten students 149: * [39]lesson ideas for teaching rhythm 150: * [40]what songs will teach rhythm 151- * [41]teaching music to kindergarten students 14- 1. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/opensearch.xml 15: 2. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/me/Non-retrogradable+rhythm 16- 3. http://blog.eyeplorer.com/ -- 27- Liens cachĂ©s : 28: 13. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/me/Non-retrogradable+rhythm 29- 14. http://del.icio.us/post?url=http://www.eyeplorer.com&title=eyePlorer.com¬es=eyePlorer.com&tags=vionto%20eyePlorer.com 11- 12: * [4]Board index < [5]Books - Ask the Author < [6]Gypsy Rhythm 13- * [7]Change font size -- 19- 20:[12]rhythm engine 21- 22: A support group for my Gypsy Rhythm book. Ask questions about Gypsy 23: Rhythm technique, share your own learning experiences, and learn new 24- tips and tricks. -- 32- 33:[15]rhythm engine 34- 35- [16]Post by [17]quecumbar » Sun Dec 20, 2009 11:00 am 36: rhythm is the engine that drives the train - learn form the source its 37- the only way -- 151- musicians, he began performing with the De Piottos on clarinet, later 152: swapping his clarinet for a guitar to play rhythm alongside Koen de 153- Cauter in the ground-breaking Waso. At 17, he took up violin, inspired -- 428- 429: [74]Return to Gypsy Rhythm 430- 431- Jump to: 432: [ Gypsy Rhythm................................................] Go 433- 4- 5:(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 6- -- 31- 09/013,353 26.01.1998 US 32: Title: PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 33: Abstract: A rhythm engine (18) for an electronic musical instrument 34: provides a plurality of rhythm structure tables (30) selectable by a 35: user through a rhythm table selector (34). Each rhythm table (30) 36- corresponds to a particular rhythmic beat or pattern and defines a -- 39- which includes a note-on signal and a note-off signal. These musical 40: note signals are then input to the rhythm engine (18), processed along 41: with the selected rhythm structure table (30), and output as processed 42- musical note trigger signals at timing intervals dictated by the 43: selected rhythm structure table (30) and with corresponding velocities 44: also dictated by the rhythm structure table (30). The rhythm structure 45- table selection may be changed as a user plays, either by the user or -- 49- A phrase engine (16) is also provided which provides a plurality of 50: phrase structure tables (40) and operates similarly to the rhythm 51- engine (18) above except that phrases differ from rhythms in that -- 124- 8. http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152 125: 9. javascript:bookmark('http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152', '(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION'); 126- 10. http://www.wipo.int/portal/en/scam_warning.html 8- of arriving at musical representations of DNA multiplied. The present 9: paper offers a new approach that concentrates on the element of rhythm. 10- Most musical interpretations of DNA to date have been concerned with -- 87- expressed linearly in opposite directions in a four-base stagger -- 88: will constitute a rhythm engine. These conditions may be applied 89- equally to molecular processes or musical ones. 90: Furthermore, the energy applied to make a rhythm engine run (ATP in the 91- case of DNA, mechanical energy in the case of music) may vary, and -- 110- process. 111: Perhaps the chief virtue of the rhythm engine, and its attending energy 112: profile, is its adaptability. A set of rhythm engines based on close 113- observation of DNA dissociation holds out the promise of generating 1: CNMAT Rhythm Engine Project 2- -- 4- 5:What is the CNMAT Rhythm Engine Project? 6- 7: The CNMAT Rhythm Engine (CRE) software provides a flexible and powerful 8: way for representing, constructing, and performing rhythm-oriented 9- music. It represents rhythmic data using quantized subdivision, -- 36- musician's "feel." The importance of expressive timing in 37: rhythm-oriented music is one of the driving concepts behind this 38- project. -- 63- * Making a program that improvises by "driving around in 64: rhythm-space" based on real-time input or by itself (i.e. machine 65- listening and analysis of rhythmic information, and response or 18- 19:Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students 20- 21:Lesson Ideas Involving Rhythm for Young Students 22- -- 24- Be creative and resourceful when teaching kindergarten students about 25: rhythm. 26- [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] -- 28- 29: Teaching rhythm to Kindergarten students can be a fun way to get 30- students moving around the classroom. When writing lesson plans with 31: the objective towards learning rhythm, consider not only the manner in 32- which you teach the students, but which songs would provide the best -- 35- 36:How to Teach Rhythm 37- 38- Use the body demonstrate the beat, also called body percussion, will 39: help students feel the beat and learn the rhythm. This can involve 40- having the students clap, tap, or stomp their feet while singing. This -- 47- 48:What Songs Teach Rhythm 49- 50: Teaching children about rhythm can be a great time to introduce some 51: fun songs. Lessons involving rhythm can be taught with any song that 52- has a steady beat, which basically means that most songs are good to 53: teach rhythm. Pick songs that the students either already know or are 54- easy to teach, as this will ensure that they already know the basic 55: rhythm. 56- 57: Some good songs to use for teaching rhythm include songs like Engine 58- Engine Number Nine, and Skip to My Lou. For Engine Engine Number Nine, -- 73- Do not be afraid to experiment with your class as you teach the concept 74: of rhythm. Reflect on your lesson after you have taught it, decide 75- where there is room for improvement, and work to improve it for the -- 77- 78: You may also be interested in using [19]STOMP to teach rhythm in the 79- classroom. -- 81- Read more [20]tips for music teachers. 82: The copyright of the article Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students 83- in [21]Arts Education is owned by [22]Jennifer Wagaman. Permission to 84: republish Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students in print or online 85- must be granted by the author in writing. -- 88- 89: Ideas for Teaching Rhythm, Mary R. Vogt Ideas for Teaching Rhythm 90- [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] -- 122- 123: * [23]Lessons about Sound and Rhythm 124- * [24]Kindergarten Drama Lesson on Expressing Feelings -- 146- 147: * [37]how to teach rhythm 148: * [38]teaching rhythm to kindergarten students 149: * [39]lesson ideas for teaching rhythm 150: * [40]what songs will teach rhythm 151- * [41]teaching music to kindergarten students 1: Lyrics, Rhythm of Life Lyrics 2- -- 14- [0.gif] 15: - Rhythm of Life Lyrics 16- Ensemble: -- 23- Hit the road, Daddy, leave your common-law wife. 24: Spread the religion of The Rhythm Of Life." 25: And The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 26- Puts a tingle in your fingers and a tingle in your feet, 27: Rhythm in your bedroom, 28: Rhythm in the street, 29: Yes, The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 30: To feel The Rhythm Of Life, 31- To feel the powerful beat, -- 57- Crawl, crawl, crawl to Daddy, 58: And The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 59- Puts a tingle in your fingers and a tingle in your feet, 60: Rhythm in your bedroom, 61: Rhythm in the street, 62: Yes, The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 63: To feel The Rhythm Of Life, 64- To feel the powerful beat, -- 66- To feel the tingle in your feet, 67: To feel The Rhythm Of Life, 68- To feel the powerful beat, -- 73- Hit the floor and crawl to Daddy, 74: Daddy we got The Rhythm Of Life, 75- Of life, of life, of life. 14- 1. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/opensearch.xml 15: 2. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/me/Non-retrogradable+rhythm 16- 3. http://blog.eyeplorer.com/ -- 27- Liens cachĂ©s : 28: 13. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/me/Non-retrogradable+rhythm 29- 14. http://del.icio.us/post?url=http://www.eyeplorer.com&title=eyePlorer.com¬es=eyePlorer.com&tags=vionto%20eyePlorer.com 11- 12: * [4]Board index < [5]Books - Ask the Author < [6]Gypsy Rhythm 13- * [7]Change font size -- 19- 20:[12]rhythm engine 21- 22: A support group for my Gypsy Rhythm book. Ask questions about Gypsy 23: Rhythm technique, share your own learning experiences, and learn new 24- tips and tricks. -- 32- 33:[15]rhythm engine 34- 35- [16]Post by [17]quecumbar » Sun Dec 20, 2009 11:00 am 36: rhythm is the engine that drives the train - learn form the source its 37- the only way -- 151- musicians, he began performing with the De Piottos on clarinet, later 152: swapping his clarinet for a guitar to play rhythm alongside Koen de 153- Cauter in the ground-breaking Waso. At 17, he took up violin, inspired -- 428- 429: [74]Return to Gypsy Rhythm 430- 431- Jump to: 432: [ Gypsy Rhythm................................................] Go 433- 4- 5:(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 6- -- 31- 09/013,353 26.01.1998 US 32: Title: PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 33: Abstract: A rhythm engine (18) for an electronic musical instrument 34: provides a plurality of rhythm structure tables (30) selectable by a 35: user through a rhythm table selector (34). Each rhythm table (30) 36- corresponds to a particular rhythmic beat or pattern and defines a -- 39- which includes a note-on signal and a note-off signal. These musical 40: note signals are then input to the rhythm engine (18), processed along 41: with the selected rhythm structure table (30), and output as processed 42- musical note trigger signals at timing intervals dictated by the 43: selected rhythm structure table (30) and with corresponding velocities 44: also dictated by the rhythm structure table (30). The rhythm structure 45- table selection may be changed as a user plays, either by the user or -- 49- A phrase engine (16) is also provided which provides a plurality of 50: phrase structure tables (40) and operates similarly to the rhythm 51- engine (18) above except that phrases differ from rhythms in that -- 124- 8. http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152 125: 9. javascript:bookmark('http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152', '(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION'); 126- 10. http://www.wipo.int/portal/en/scam_warning.html 8- of arriving at musical representations of DNA multiplied. The present 9: paper offers a new approach that concentrates on the element of rhythm. 10- Most musical interpretations of DNA to date have been concerned with -- 87- expressed linearly in opposite directions in a four-base stagger -- 88: will constitute a rhythm engine. These conditions may be applied 89- equally to molecular processes or musical ones. 90: Furthermore, the energy applied to make a rhythm engine run (ATP in the 91- case of DNA, mechanical energy in the case of music) may vary, and -- 110- process. 111: Perhaps the chief virtue of the rhythm engine, and its attending energy 112: profile, is its adaptability. A set of rhythm engines based on close 113- observation of DNA dissociation holds out the promise of generating 1: CNMAT Rhythm Engine Project 2- -- 4- 5:What is the CNMAT Rhythm Engine Project? 6- 7: The CNMAT Rhythm Engine (CRE) software provides a flexible and powerful 8: way for representing, constructing, and performing rhythm-oriented 9- music. It represents rhythmic data using quantized subdivision, -- 36- musician's "feel." The importance of expressive timing in 37: rhythm-oriented music is one of the driving concepts behind this 38- project. -- 63- * Making a program that improvises by "driving around in 64: rhythm-space" based on real-time input or by itself (i.e. machine 65- listening and analysis of rhythmic information, and response or 18- 19:Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students 20- 21:Lesson Ideas Involving Rhythm for Young Students 22- -- 24- Be creative and resourceful when teaching kindergarten students about 25: rhythm. 26- [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] -- 28- 29: Teaching rhythm to Kindergarten students can be a fun way to get 30- students moving around the classroom. When writing lesson plans with 31: the objective towards learning rhythm, consider not only the manner in 32- which you teach the students, but which songs would provide the best -- 35- 36:How to Teach Rhythm 37- 38- Use the body demonstrate the beat, also called body percussion, will 39: help students feel the beat and learn the rhythm. This can involve 40- having the students clap, tap, or stomp their feet while singing. This -- 47- 48:What Songs Teach Rhythm 49- 50: Teaching children about rhythm can be a great time to introduce some 51: fun songs. Lessons involving rhythm can be taught with any song that 52- has a steady beat, which basically means that most songs are good to 53: teach rhythm. Pick songs that the students either already know or are 54- easy to teach, as this will ensure that they already know the basic 55: rhythm. 56- 57: Some good songs to use for teaching rhythm include songs like Engine 58- Engine Number Nine, and Skip to My Lou. For Engine Engine Number Nine, -- 73- Do not be afraid to experiment with your class as you teach the concept 74: of rhythm. Reflect on your lesson after you have taught it, decide 75- where there is room for improvement, and work to improve it for the -- 77- 78: You may also be interested in using [19]STOMP to teach rhythm in the 79- classroom. -- 81- Read more [20]tips for music teachers. 82: The copyright of the article Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students 83- in [21]Arts Education is owned by [22]Jennifer Wagaman. Permission to 84: republish Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students in print or online 85- must be granted by the author in writing. -- 88- 89: Ideas for Teaching Rhythm, Mary R. 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Ask questions about Gypsy 23: Rhythm technique, share your own learning experiences, and learn new 24- tips and tricks. -- 32- 33:[15]rhythm engine 34- 35- [16]Post by [17]quecumbar » Sun Dec 20, 2009 11:00 am 36: rhythm is the engine that drives the train - learn form the source its 37- the only way -- 151- musicians, he began performing with the De Piottos on clarinet, later 152: swapping his clarinet for a guitar to play rhythm alongside Koen de 153- Cauter in the ground-breaking Waso. At 17, he took up violin, inspired -- 428- 429: [74]Return to Gypsy Rhythm 430- 431- Jump to: 432: [ Gypsy Rhythm................................................] Go 433- 4- 5:(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 6- -- 31- 09/013,353 26.01.1998 US 32: Title: PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 33: Abstract: A rhythm engine (18) for an electronic musical instrument 34: provides a plurality of rhythm structure tables (30) selectable by a 35: user through a rhythm table selector (34). Each rhythm table (30) 36- corresponds to a particular rhythmic beat or pattern and defines a -- 39- which includes a note-on signal and a note-off signal. These musical 40: note signals are then input to the rhythm engine (18), processed along 41: with the selected rhythm structure table (30), and output as processed 42- musical note trigger signals at timing intervals dictated by the 43: selected rhythm structure table (30) and with corresponding velocities 44: also dictated by the rhythm structure table (30). The rhythm structure 45- table selection may be changed as a user plays, either by the user or -- 49- A phrase engine (16) is also provided which provides a plurality of 50: phrase structure tables (40) and operates similarly to the rhythm 51- engine (18) above except that phrases differ from rhythms in that -- 124- 8. http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152 125: 9. javascript:bookmark('http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152', '(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION'); 126- 10. http://www.wipo.int/portal/en/scam_warning.html 8- of arriving at musical representations of DNA multiplied. The present 9: paper offers a new approach that concentrates on the element of rhythm. 10- Most musical interpretations of DNA to date have been concerned with -- 87- expressed linearly in opposite directions in a four-base stagger -- 88: will constitute a rhythm engine. These conditions may be applied 89- equally to molecular processes or musical ones. 90: Furthermore, the energy applied to make a rhythm engine run (ATP in the 91- case of DNA, mechanical energy in the case of music) may vary, and -- 110- process. 111: Perhaps the chief virtue of the rhythm engine, and its attending energy 112: profile, is its adaptability. A set of rhythm engines based on close 113- observation of DNA dissociation holds out the promise of generating 1: CNMAT Rhythm Engine Project 2- -- 4- 5:What is the CNMAT Rhythm Engine Project? 6- 7: The CNMAT Rhythm Engine (CRE) software provides a flexible and powerful 8: way for representing, constructing, and performing rhythm-oriented 9- music. It represents rhythmic data using quantized subdivision, -- 36- musician's "feel." The importance of expressive timing in 37: rhythm-oriented music is one of the driving concepts behind this 38- project. -- 63- * Making a program that improvises by "driving around in 64: rhythm-space" based on real-time input or by itself (i.e. machine 65- listening and analysis of rhythmic information, and response or 18- 19:Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students 20- 21:Lesson Ideas Involving Rhythm for Young Students 22- -- 24- Be creative and resourceful when teaching kindergarten students about 25: rhythm. 26- [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] -- 28- 29: Teaching rhythm to Kindergarten students can be a fun way to get 30- students moving around the classroom. When writing lesson plans with 31: the objective towards learning rhythm, consider not only the manner in 32- which you teach the students, but which songs would provide the best -- 35- 36:How to Teach Rhythm 37- 38- Use the body demonstrate the beat, also called body percussion, will 39: help students feel the beat and learn the rhythm. This can involve 40- having the students clap, tap, or stomp their feet while singing. This -- 47- 48:What Songs Teach Rhythm 49- 50: Teaching children about rhythm can be a great time to introduce some 51: fun songs. Lessons involving rhythm can be taught with any song that 52- has a steady beat, which basically means that most songs are good to 53: teach rhythm. Pick songs that the students either already know or are 54- easy to teach, as this will ensure that they already know the basic 55: rhythm. 56- 57: Some good songs to use for teaching rhythm include songs like Engine 58- Engine Number Nine, and Skip to My Lou. For Engine Engine Number Nine, -- 73- Do not be afraid to experiment with your class as you teach the concept 74: of rhythm. Reflect on your lesson after you have taught it, decide 75- where there is room for improvement, and work to improve it for the -- 77- 78: You may also be interested in using [19]STOMP to teach rhythm in the 79- classroom. -- 81- Read more [20]tips for music teachers. 82: The copyright of the article Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students 83- in [21]Arts Education is owned by [22]Jennifer Wagaman. Permission to 84: republish Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students in print or online 85- must be granted by the author in writing. -- 88- 89: Ideas for Teaching Rhythm, Mary R. Vogt Ideas for Teaching Rhythm 90- [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] -- 122- 123: * [23]Lessons about Sound and Rhythm 124- * [24]Kindergarten Drama Lesson on Expressing Feelings -- 146- 147: * [37]how to teach rhythm 148: * [38]teaching rhythm to kindergarten students 149: * [39]lesson ideas for teaching rhythm 150: * [40]what songs will teach rhythm 151- * [41]teaching music to kindergarten students 1: Lyrics, Rhythm of Life Lyrics 2- -- 14- [0.gif] 15: - Rhythm of Life Lyrics 16- Ensemble: -- 23- Hit the road, Daddy, leave your common-law wife. 24: Spread the religion of The Rhythm Of Life." 25: And The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 26- Puts a tingle in your fingers and a tingle in your feet, 27: Rhythm in your bedroom, 28: Rhythm in the street, 29: Yes, The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 30: To feel The Rhythm Of Life, 31- To feel the powerful beat, -- 57- Crawl, crawl, crawl to Daddy, 58: And The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 59- Puts a tingle in your fingers and a tingle in your feet, 60: Rhythm in your bedroom, 61: Rhythm in the street, 62: Yes, The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 63: To feel The Rhythm Of Life, 64- To feel the powerful beat, -- 66- To feel the tingle in your feet, 67: To feel The Rhythm Of Life, 68- To feel the powerful beat, -- 73- Hit the floor and crawl to Daddy, 74: Daddy we got The Rhythm Of Life, 75- Of life, of life, of life. 1- [1]Chest of Books: Read Books Online [trans_pix.gif] 2: [2]Free Books / [3]Society / [4]The Rhythm Of Life / [5]books 3- [trans_pix.gif] -- 10- [trans_pix.gif] [6]previous page: Chapter II. 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From the time she began to lose these principles, -- 175- [46]life, [47]colours, [48]music, [49]religion, [50]metaphysics, 176: [51]cosmic consciousness, [52]dance, [53]energy, [54]rhythm, [55]music, 177- [56]vibration -- 185- [58]previous page: Chapter II. Music Of Other Climes [59]page up: The 186: Rhythm Of Life | by Charles Brodie Patterson [60]next page: Music Of 187- Other Climes. 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Ask questions about Gypsy 23: Rhythm technique, share your own learning experiences, and learn new 24- tips and tricks. -- 32- 33:[15]rhythm engine 34- 35- [16]Post by [17]quecumbar » Sun Dec 20, 2009 11:00 am 36: rhythm is the engine that drives the train - learn form the source its 37- the only way -- 151- musicians, he began performing with the De Piottos on clarinet, later 152: swapping his clarinet for a guitar to play rhythm alongside Koen de 153- Cauter in the ground-breaking Waso. At 17, he took up violin, inspired -- 428- 429: [74]Return to Gypsy Rhythm 430- 431- Jump to: 432: [ Gypsy Rhythm................................................] Go 433- 4- 5:(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 6- -- 31- 09/013,353 26.01.1998 US 32: Title: PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 33: Abstract: A rhythm engine (18) for an electronic musical instrument 34: provides a plurality of rhythm structure tables (30) selectable by a 35: user through a rhythm table selector (34). Each rhythm table (30) 36- corresponds to a particular rhythmic beat or pattern and defines a -- 39- which includes a note-on signal and a note-off signal. These musical 40: note signals are then input to the rhythm engine (18), processed along 41: with the selected rhythm structure table (30), and output as processed 42- musical note trigger signals at timing intervals dictated by the 43: selected rhythm structure table (30) and with corresponding velocities 44: also dictated by the rhythm structure table (30). The rhythm structure 45- table selection may be changed as a user plays, either by the user or -- 49- A phrase engine (16) is also provided which provides a plurality of 50: phrase structure tables (40) and operates similarly to the rhythm 51- engine (18) above except that phrases differ from rhythms in that -- 124- 8. http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152 125: 9. javascript:bookmark('http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152', '(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION'); 126- 10. http://www.wipo.int/portal/en/scam_warning.html 8- of arriving at musical representations of DNA multiplied. The present 9: paper offers a new approach that concentrates on the element of rhythm. 10- Most musical interpretations of DNA to date have been concerned with -- 87- expressed linearly in opposite directions in a four-base stagger -- 88: will constitute a rhythm engine. These conditions may be applied 89- equally to molecular processes or musical ones. 90: Furthermore, the energy applied to make a rhythm engine run (ATP in the 91- case of DNA, mechanical energy in the case of music) may vary, and -- 110- process. 111: Perhaps the chief virtue of the rhythm engine, and its attending energy 112: profile, is its adaptability. A set of rhythm engines based on close 113- observation of DNA dissociation holds out the promise of generating 1: CNMAT Rhythm Engine Project 2- -- 4- 5:What is the CNMAT Rhythm Engine Project? 6- 7: The CNMAT Rhythm Engine (CRE) software provides a flexible and powerful 8: way for representing, constructing, and performing rhythm-oriented 9- music. It represents rhythmic data using quantized subdivision, -- 36- musician's "feel." The importance of expressive timing in 37: rhythm-oriented music is one of the driving concepts behind this 38- project. -- 63- * Making a program that improvises by "driving around in 64: rhythm-space" based on real-time input or by itself (i.e. machine 65- listening and analysis of rhythmic information, and response or 18- 19:Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students 20- 21:Lesson Ideas Involving Rhythm for Young Students 22- -- 24- Be creative and resourceful when teaching kindergarten students about 25: rhythm. 26- [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] -- 28- 29: Teaching rhythm to Kindergarten students can be a fun way to get 30- students moving around the classroom. When writing lesson plans with 31: the objective towards learning rhythm, consider not only the manner in 32- which you teach the students, but which songs would provide the best -- 35- 36:How to Teach Rhythm 37- 38- Use the body demonstrate the beat, also called body percussion, will 39: help students feel the beat and learn the rhythm. This can involve 40- having the students clap, tap, or stomp their feet while singing. This -- 47- 48:What Songs Teach Rhythm 49- 50: Teaching children about rhythm can be a great time to introduce some 51: fun songs. Lessons involving rhythm can be taught with any song that 52- has a steady beat, which basically means that most songs are good to 53: teach rhythm. Pick songs that the students either already know or are 54- easy to teach, as this will ensure that they already know the basic 55: rhythm. 56- 57: Some good songs to use for teaching rhythm include songs like Engine 58- Engine Number Nine, and Skip to My Lou. For Engine Engine Number Nine, -- 73- Do not be afraid to experiment with your class as you teach the concept 74: of rhythm. Reflect on your lesson after you have taught it, decide 75- where there is room for improvement, and work to improve it for the -- 77- 78: You may also be interested in using [19]STOMP to teach rhythm in the 79- classroom. -- 81- Read more [20]tips for music teachers. 82: The copyright of the article Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students 83- in [21]Arts Education is owned by [22]Jennifer Wagaman. Permission to 84: republish Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students in print or online 85- must be granted by the author in writing. -- 88- 89: Ideas for Teaching Rhythm, Mary R. Vogt Ideas for Teaching Rhythm 90- [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] -- 122- 123: * [23]Lessons about Sound and Rhythm 124- * [24]Kindergarten Drama Lesson on Expressing Feelings -- 146- 147: * [37]how to teach rhythm 148: * [38]teaching rhythm to kindergarten students 149: * [39]lesson ideas for teaching rhythm 150: * [40]what songs will teach rhythm 151- * [41]teaching music to kindergarten students 1: Lyrics, Rhythm of Life Lyrics 2- -- 14- [0.gif] 15: - Rhythm of Life Lyrics 16- Ensemble: -- 23- Hit the road, Daddy, leave your common-law wife. 24: Spread the religion of The Rhythm Of Life." 25: And The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 26- Puts a tingle in your fingers and a tingle in your feet, 27: Rhythm in your bedroom, 28: Rhythm in the street, 29: Yes, The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 30: To feel The Rhythm Of Life, 31- To feel the powerful beat, -- 57- Crawl, crawl, crawl to Daddy, 58: And The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 59- Puts a tingle in your fingers and a tingle in your feet, 60: Rhythm in your bedroom, 61: Rhythm in the street, 62: Yes, The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 63: To feel The Rhythm Of Life, 64- To feel the powerful beat, -- 66- To feel the tingle in your feet, 67: To feel The Rhythm Of Life, 68- To feel the powerful beat, -- 73- Hit the floor and crawl to Daddy, 74: Daddy we got The Rhythm Of Life, 75- Of life, of life, of life. 1- [1]Chest of Books: Read Books Online [trans_pix.gif] 2: [2]Free Books / [3]Society / [4]The Rhythm Of Life / [5]books 3- [trans_pix.gif] -- 10- [trans_pix.gif] [6]previous page: Chapter II. 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From the time she began to lose these principles, -- 175- [46]life, [47]colours, [48]music, [49]religion, [50]metaphysics, 176: [51]cosmic consciousness, [52]dance, [53]energy, [54]rhythm, [55]music, 177- [56]vibration -- 185- [58]previous page: Chapter II. Music Of Other Climes [59]page up: The 186: Rhythm Of Life | by Charles Brodie Patterson [60]next page: Music Of 187- Other Climes. 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Abnormal rhythm in the heart is a condition known as 34- cardiac arrhythmia. A normal heart beats between 60 and 100 times per -- 46- may experience arrhythmias in different ways. Some may have an abnormal 47: rhythm and not even know it. 48- -- 51- swelling of the legs, strokes, heart attacks or sudden death can occur 52: because of abnormal heart rhythm. 53- -- 66- Cardiologists with rigorous training in the specialty of 67: electrophysiology can treat rhythm disorders with drugs, catheters, or 68- implantable devices. Catheter ablation is the procedure that allows -- 82- Implantable defibrillators can save lives when patients at risk of 83: dangerous arrhythmias collapse from a rhythm that is too fast. The 84- device, a small implantable computer, identifies the abnormality and 85: delivers an electrical shock to restore the normal rhythm. 86- -- 89- their normal daily living. 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Ask questions about Gypsy 23: Rhythm technique, share your own learning experiences, and learn new 24- tips and tricks. -- 32- 33:[15]rhythm engine 34- 35- [16]Post by [17]quecumbar » Sun Dec 20, 2009 11:00 am 36: rhythm is the engine that drives the train - learn form the source its 37- the only way -- 151- musicians, he began performing with the De Piottos on clarinet, later 152: swapping his clarinet for a guitar to play rhythm alongside Koen de 153- Cauter in the ground-breaking Waso. At 17, he took up violin, inspired -- 428- 429: [74]Return to Gypsy Rhythm 430- 431- Jump to: 432: [ Gypsy Rhythm................................................] Go 433- 4- 5:(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 6- -- 31- 09/013,353 26.01.1998 US 32: Title: PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 33: Abstract: A rhythm engine (18) for an electronic musical instrument 34: provides a plurality of rhythm structure tables (30) selectable by a 35: user through a rhythm table selector (34). Each rhythm table (30) 36- corresponds to a particular rhythmic beat or pattern and defines a -- 39- which includes a note-on signal and a note-off signal. These musical 40: note signals are then input to the rhythm engine (18), processed along 41: with the selected rhythm structure table (30), and output as processed 42- musical note trigger signals at timing intervals dictated by the 43: selected rhythm structure table (30) and with corresponding velocities 44: also dictated by the rhythm structure table (30). The rhythm structure 45- table selection may be changed as a user plays, either by the user or -- 49- A phrase engine (16) is also provided which provides a plurality of 50: phrase structure tables (40) and operates similarly to the rhythm 51- engine (18) above except that phrases differ from rhythms in that -- 124- 8. http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152 125: 9. javascript:bookmark('http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152', '(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION'); 126- 10. http://www.wipo.int/portal/en/scam_warning.html 8- of arriving at musical representations of DNA multiplied. The present 9: paper offers a new approach that concentrates on the element of rhythm. 10- Most musical interpretations of DNA to date have been concerned with -- 87- expressed linearly in opposite directions in a four-base stagger -- 88: will constitute a rhythm engine. These conditions may be applied 89- equally to molecular processes or musical ones. 90: Furthermore, the energy applied to make a rhythm engine run (ATP in the 91- case of DNA, mechanical energy in the case of music) may vary, and -- 110- process. 111: Perhaps the chief virtue of the rhythm engine, and its attending energy 112: profile, is its adaptability. A set of rhythm engines based on close 113- observation of DNA dissociation holds out the promise of generating 1: CNMAT Rhythm Engine Project 2- -- 4- 5:What is the CNMAT Rhythm Engine Project? 6- 7: The CNMAT Rhythm Engine (CRE) software provides a flexible and powerful 8: way for representing, constructing, and performing rhythm-oriented 9- music. It represents rhythmic data using quantized subdivision, -- 36- musician's "feel." The importance of expressive timing in 37: rhythm-oriented music is one of the driving concepts behind this 38- project. -- 63- * Making a program that improvises by "driving around in 64: rhythm-space" based on real-time input or by itself (i.e. machine 65- listening and analysis of rhythmic information, and response or 18- 19:Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students 20- 21:Lesson Ideas Involving Rhythm for Young Students 22- -- 24- Be creative and resourceful when teaching kindergarten students about 25: rhythm. 26- [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] -- 28- 29: Teaching rhythm to Kindergarten students can be a fun way to get 30- students moving around the classroom. When writing lesson plans with 31: the objective towards learning rhythm, consider not only the manner in 32- which you teach the students, but which songs would provide the best -- 35- 36:How to Teach Rhythm 37- 38- Use the body demonstrate the beat, also called body percussion, will 39: help students feel the beat and learn the rhythm. This can involve 40- having the students clap, tap, or stomp their feet while singing. This -- 47- 48:What Songs Teach Rhythm 49- 50: Teaching children about rhythm can be a great time to introduce some 51: fun songs. Lessons involving rhythm can be taught with any song that 52- has a steady beat, which basically means that most songs are good to 53: teach rhythm. Pick songs that the students either already know or are 54- easy to teach, as this will ensure that they already know the basic 55: rhythm. 56- 57: Some good songs to use for teaching rhythm include songs like Engine 58- Engine Number Nine, and Skip to My Lou. For Engine Engine Number Nine, -- 73- Do not be afraid to experiment with your class as you teach the concept 74: of rhythm. Reflect on your lesson after you have taught it, decide 75- where there is room for improvement, and work to improve it for the -- 77- 78: You may also be interested in using [19]STOMP to teach rhythm in the 79- classroom. -- 81- Read more [20]tips for music teachers. 82: The copyright of the article Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students 83- in [21]Arts Education is owned by [22]Jennifer Wagaman. Permission to 84: republish Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students in print or online 85- must be granted by the author in writing. -- 88- 89: Ideas for Teaching Rhythm, Mary R. Vogt Ideas for Teaching Rhythm 90- [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] -- 122- 123: * [23]Lessons about Sound and Rhythm 124- * [24]Kindergarten Drama Lesson on Expressing Feelings -- 146- 147: * [37]how to teach rhythm 148: * [38]teaching rhythm to kindergarten students 149: * [39]lesson ideas for teaching rhythm 150: * [40]what songs will teach rhythm 151- * [41]teaching music to kindergarten students 1: Lyrics, Rhythm of Life Lyrics 2- -- 14- [0.gif] 15: - Rhythm of Life Lyrics 16- Ensemble: -- 23- Hit the road, Daddy, leave your common-law wife. 24: Spread the religion of The Rhythm Of Life." 25: And The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 26- Puts a tingle in your fingers and a tingle in your feet, 27: Rhythm in your bedroom, 28: Rhythm in the street, 29: Yes, The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 30: To feel The Rhythm Of Life, 31- To feel the powerful beat, -- 57- Crawl, crawl, crawl to Daddy, 58: And The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 59- Puts a tingle in your fingers and a tingle in your feet, 60: Rhythm in your bedroom, 61: Rhythm in the street, 62: Yes, The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 63: To feel The Rhythm Of Life, 64- To feel the powerful beat, -- 66- To feel the tingle in your feet, 67: To feel The Rhythm Of Life, 68- To feel the powerful beat, -- 73- Hit the floor and crawl to Daddy, 74: Daddy we got The Rhythm Of Life, 75- Of life, of life, of life. 1- [1]Chest of Books: Read Books Online [trans_pix.gif] 2: [2]Free Books / [3]Society / [4]The Rhythm Of Life / [5]books 3- [trans_pix.gif] -- 10- [trans_pix.gif] [6]previous page: Chapter II. 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Abnormal rhythm in the heart is a condition known as 34- cardiac arrhythmia. A normal heart beats between 60 and 100 times per -- 46- may experience arrhythmias in different ways. Some may have an abnormal 47: rhythm and not even know it. 48- -- 51- swelling of the legs, strokes, heart attacks or sudden death can occur 52: because of abnormal heart rhythm. 53- -- 66- Cardiologists with rigorous training in the specialty of 67: electrophysiology can treat rhythm disorders with drugs, catheters, or 68- implantable devices. Catheter ablation is the procedure that allows -- 82- Implantable defibrillators can save lives when patients at risk of 83: dangerous arrhythmias collapse from a rhythm that is too fast. The 84- device, a small implantable computer, identifies the abnormality and 85: delivers an electrical shock to restore the normal rhythm. 86- -- 89- their normal daily living. 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This leads me to think that space is not 53: empty or chaotically immeasurable; rather it is filled with rhythm, and 54- sounds - or electromagnetic waves. Curiously, the immense space of the -- 64- and Ken Bruscia, allowed me to reach a deep level of understanding of 65: sound and rhythm and how they embed our lives. That opened terrific 66- scenarios I could never imagine before. -- 122- therapist with inexhaustible and surprising alternatives for healing: 123: the rhythm of life is embodied in human beings as well as the 124- environment; music can evoke motion and emotion, while also producing -- 137- structural coupling, and, he said, this can happen, for example, with 138: rhythm entrainment and music. 139- -- 155- Oliver Sachs says, our brain is a musical score; thus interaction with 156: sound and rhythm is both natural and functional. Neurosciences enlarge 157- our horizon regarding music and the brain, showing that numerous areas -- 168- the most abstract form of artistic expression, may be considered the 169: most embodied one, reproducing and stimulating rhythm, motion, emotion, 170- and metaphorical thinking. -- 201- This is my life a meaningful kinetic Symphony moved by, through, and 202: with a sonic universe of feelings evoked by rhythm, sounds, and music. 203- -- 219- To cite this page: 220: Perilli, Gabriella (2008). Sound, Rhythm, Life Symphony. Voices: A 221- World Forum for Music Therapy. Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy. 14- 1. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/opensearch.xml 15: 2. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/me/Non-retrogradable+rhythm 16- 3. http://blog.eyeplorer.com/ -- 27- Liens cachĂ©s : 28: 13. http://en.eyeplorer.com/show/me/Non-retrogradable+rhythm 29- 14. http://del.icio.us/post?url=http://www.eyeplorer.com&title=eyePlorer.com¬es=eyePlorer.com&tags=vionto%20eyePlorer.com 11- 12: * [4]Board index < [5]Books - Ask the Author < [6]Gypsy Rhythm 13- * [7]Change font size -- 19- 20:[12]rhythm engine 21- 22: A support group for my Gypsy Rhythm book. Ask questions about Gypsy 23: Rhythm technique, share your own learning experiences, and learn new 24- tips and tricks. -- 32- 33:[15]rhythm engine 34- 35- [16]Post by [17]quecumbar » Sun Dec 20, 2009 11:00 am 36: rhythm is the engine that drives the train - learn form the source its 37- the only way -- 151- musicians, he began performing with the De Piottos on clarinet, later 152: swapping his clarinet for a guitar to play rhythm alongside Koen de 153- Cauter in the ground-breaking Waso. At 17, he took up violin, inspired -- 428- 429: [74]Return to Gypsy Rhythm 430- 431- Jump to: 432: [ Gypsy Rhythm................................................] Go 433- 4- 5:(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 6- -- 31- 09/013,353 26.01.1998 US 32: Title: PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION 33: Abstract: A rhythm engine (18) for an electronic musical instrument 34: provides a plurality of rhythm structure tables (30) selectable by a 35: user through a rhythm table selector (34). Each rhythm table (30) 36- corresponds to a particular rhythmic beat or pattern and defines a -- 39- which includes a note-on signal and a note-off signal. These musical 40: note signals are then input to the rhythm engine (18), processed along 41: with the selected rhythm structure table (30), and output as processed 42- musical note trigger signals at timing intervals dictated by the 43: selected rhythm structure table (30) and with corresponding velocities 44: also dictated by the rhythm structure table (30). The rhythm structure 45- table selection may be changed as a user plays, either by the user or -- 49- A phrase engine (16) is also provided which provides a plurality of 50: phrase structure tables (40) and operates similarly to the rhythm 51- engine (18) above except that phrases differ from rhythms in that -- 124- 8. http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152 125: 9. javascript:bookmark('http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=1999038152', '(WO/1999/038152) PHRASE AND RHYTHM ENGINES FOR MUSIC GENERATION'); 126- 10. http://www.wipo.int/portal/en/scam_warning.html 8- of arriving at musical representations of DNA multiplied. The present 9: paper offers a new approach that concentrates on the element of rhythm. 10- Most musical interpretations of DNA to date have been concerned with -- 87- expressed linearly in opposite directions in a four-base stagger -- 88: will constitute a rhythm engine. These conditions may be applied 89- equally to molecular processes or musical ones. 90: Furthermore, the energy applied to make a rhythm engine run (ATP in the 91- case of DNA, mechanical energy in the case of music) may vary, and -- 110- process. 111: Perhaps the chief virtue of the rhythm engine, and its attending energy 112: profile, is its adaptability. A set of rhythm engines based on close 113- observation of DNA dissociation holds out the promise of generating 1: CNMAT Rhythm Engine Project 2- -- 4- 5:What is the CNMAT Rhythm Engine Project? 6- 7: The CNMAT Rhythm Engine (CRE) software provides a flexible and powerful 8: way for representing, constructing, and performing rhythm-oriented 9- music. It represents rhythmic data using quantized subdivision, -- 36- musician's "feel." The importance of expressive timing in 37: rhythm-oriented music is one of the driving concepts behind this 38- project. -- 63- * Making a program that improvises by "driving around in 64: rhythm-space" based on real-time input or by itself (i.e. machine 65- listening and analysis of rhythmic information, and response or 18- 19:Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students 20- 21:Lesson Ideas Involving Rhythm for Young Students 22- -- 24- Be creative and resourceful when teaching kindergarten students about 25: rhythm. 26- [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] -- 28- 29: Teaching rhythm to Kindergarten students can be a fun way to get 30- students moving around the classroom. When writing lesson plans with 31: the objective towards learning rhythm, consider not only the manner in 32- which you teach the students, but which songs would provide the best -- 35- 36:How to Teach Rhythm 37- 38- Use the body demonstrate the beat, also called body percussion, will 39: help students feel the beat and learn the rhythm. This can involve 40- having the students clap, tap, or stomp their feet while singing. This -- 47- 48:What Songs Teach Rhythm 49- 50: Teaching children about rhythm can be a great time to introduce some 51: fun songs. Lessons involving rhythm can be taught with any song that 52- has a steady beat, which basically means that most songs are good to 53: teach rhythm. Pick songs that the students either already know or are 54- easy to teach, as this will ensure that they already know the basic 55: rhythm. 56- 57: Some good songs to use for teaching rhythm include songs like Engine 58- Engine Number Nine, and Skip to My Lou. For Engine Engine Number Nine, -- 73- Do not be afraid to experiment with your class as you teach the concept 74: of rhythm. Reflect on your lesson after you have taught it, decide 75- where there is room for improvement, and work to improve it for the -- 77- 78: You may also be interested in using [19]STOMP to teach rhythm in the 79- classroom. -- 81- Read more [20]tips for music teachers. 82: The copyright of the article Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students 83- in [21]Arts Education is owned by [22]Jennifer Wagaman. Permission to 84: republish Teaching Rhythm to Kindergarten Students in print or online 85- must be granted by the author in writing. -- 88- 89: Ideas for Teaching Rhythm, Mary R. Vogt Ideas for Teaching Rhythm 90- [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] [rounded_corners_5_fff.png] -- 122- 123: * [23]Lessons about Sound and Rhythm 124- * [24]Kindergarten Drama Lesson on Expressing Feelings -- 146- 147: * [37]how to teach rhythm 148: * [38]teaching rhythm to kindergarten students 149: * [39]lesson ideas for teaching rhythm 150: * [40]what songs will teach rhythm 151- * [41]teaching music to kindergarten students 1: Lyrics, Rhythm of Life Lyrics 2- -- 14- [0.gif] 15: - Rhythm of Life Lyrics 16- Ensemble: -- 23- Hit the road, Daddy, leave your common-law wife. 24: Spread the religion of The Rhythm Of Life." 25: And The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 26- Puts a tingle in your fingers and a tingle in your feet, 27: Rhythm in your bedroom, 28: Rhythm in the street, 29: Yes, The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 30: To feel The Rhythm Of Life, 31- To feel the powerful beat, -- 57- Crawl, crawl, crawl to Daddy, 58: And The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 59- Puts a tingle in your fingers and a tingle in your feet, 60: Rhythm in your bedroom, 61: Rhythm in the street, 62: Yes, The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 63: To feel The Rhythm Of Life, 64- To feel the powerful beat, -- 66- To feel the tingle in your feet, 67: To feel The Rhythm Of Life, 68- To feel the powerful beat, -- 73- Hit the floor and crawl to Daddy, 74: Daddy we got The Rhythm Of Life, 75- Of life, of life, of life. 1- [1]Chest of Books: Read Books Online [trans_pix.gif] 2: [2]Free Books / [3]Society / [4]The Rhythm Of Life / [5]books 3- [trans_pix.gif] -- 10- [trans_pix.gif] [6]previous page: Chapter II. 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From the time she began to lose these principles, -- 175- [46]life, [47]colours, [48]music, [49]religion, [50]metaphysics, 176: [51]cosmic consciousness, [52]dance, [53]energy, [54]rhythm, [55]music, 177- [56]vibration -- 185- [58]previous page: Chapter II. Music Of Other Climes [59]page up: The 186: Rhythm Of Life | by Charles Brodie Patterson [60]next page: Music Of 187- Other Climes. 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This leads me to think that space is not 53: empty or chaotically immeasurable; rather it is filled with rhythm, and 54- sounds - or electromagnetic waves. Curiously, the immense space of the -- 64- and Ken Bruscia, allowed me to reach a deep level of understanding of 65: sound and rhythm and how they embed our lives. That opened terrific 66- scenarios I could never imagine before. -- 122- therapist with inexhaustible and surprising alternatives for healing: 123: the rhythm of life is embodied in human beings as well as the 124- environment; music can evoke motion and emotion, while also producing -- 137- structural coupling, and, he said, this can happen, for example, with 138: rhythm entrainment and music. 139- -- 155- Oliver Sachs says, our brain is a musical score; thus interaction with 156: sound and rhythm is both natural and functional. Neurosciences enlarge 157- our horizon regarding music and the brain, showing that numerous areas -- 168- the most abstract form of artistic expression, may be considered the 169: most embodied one, reproducing and stimulating rhythm, motion, emotion, 170- and metaphorical thinking. -- 201- This is my life a meaningful kinetic Symphony moved by, through, and 202: with a sonic universe of feelings evoked by rhythm, sounds, and music. 203- -- 219- To cite this page: 220: Perilli, Gabriella (2008). Sound, Rhythm, Life Symphony. Voices: A 221- World Forum for Music Therapy. Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy. 40- 41:Iambic Pentameter: The Rhythm of Life? 42- -- 53- its in the speaking because on the page it is inert. When you [24]speak 54: those words aloud, they literally jump off the tongue and the rhythm is 55- the easiest of all meters to find. -- 57- I asked Ben Crystal about this [25]in our interview a few months ago. 58: He said that iambic pentameter is the rhythm of our English language 59: and of our bodies a line of that poetry has the same rhythm as our 60- heartbeat. A line of iambic pentameter fills the human lung perfectly, 61: so its the rhythm of speech. 62- 63- I think this is true. When you [26]learn how to speak verse, you soon 64: discover that its a very instinctive rhythm. Once you relax and go with 65- the flow, it comes naturally. And, strange as it might sound, classic -- 95- independently, are less obviously iambic pentameter, yet they do 96: not violate the rhythm. 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This leads me to think that space is not 53: empty or chaotically immeasurable; rather it is filled with rhythm, and 54- sounds - or electromagnetic waves. Curiously, the immense space of the -- 64- and Ken Bruscia, allowed me to reach a deep level of understanding of 65: sound and rhythm and how they embed our lives. That opened terrific 66- scenarios I could never imagine before. -- 122- therapist with inexhaustible and surprising alternatives for healing: 123: the rhythm of life is embodied in human beings as well as the 124- environment; music can evoke motion and emotion, while also producing -- 137- structural coupling, and, he said, this can happen, for example, with 138: rhythm entrainment and music. 139- -- 155- Oliver Sachs says, our brain is a musical score; thus interaction with 156: sound and rhythm is both natural and functional. Neurosciences enlarge 157- our horizon regarding music and the brain, showing that numerous areas -- 168- the most abstract form of artistic expression, may be considered the 169: most embodied one, reproducing and stimulating rhythm, motion, emotion, 170- and metaphorical thinking. -- 201- This is my life a meaningful kinetic Symphony moved by, through, and 202: with a sonic universe of feelings evoked by rhythm, sounds, and music. 203- -- 219- To cite this page: 220: Perilli, Gabriella (2008). Sound, Rhythm, Life Symphony. Voices: A 221- World Forum for Music Therapy. Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy. 40- 41:Iambic Pentameter: The Rhythm of Life? 42- -- 53- its in the speaking because on the page it is inert. When you [24]speak 54: those words aloud, they literally jump off the tongue and the rhythm is 55- the easiest of all meters to find. -- 57- I asked Ben Crystal about this [25]in our interview a few months ago. 58: He said that iambic pentameter is the rhythm of our English language 59: and of our bodies a line of that poetry has the same rhythm as our 60- heartbeat. A line of iambic pentameter fills the human lung perfectly, 61: so its the rhythm of speech. 62- 63- I think this is true. When you [26]learn how to speak verse, you soon 64: discover that its a very instinctive rhythm. Once you relax and go with 65- the flow, it comes naturally. And, strange as it might sound, classic -- 95- independently, are less obviously iambic pentameter, yet they do 96: not violate the rhythm. The fourth line is clearly unmetrical 97- and removes the sense that we are listening to verse. -- 106- Shakespeare, at least in the plays I have translated, did not 107: write verse lines with the rhythm of (4). To make this line 108- sound a bit more like Shakespeares iambic pentameter, we need to -- 282- 26. http://shakespeare.about.com/od/teachingshakespeare/a/ts_verse.htm 283: 27. http://shakespeare.about.com/b/2009/03/22/iambic-pentameter-the-rhythm-of-life.htm#gB3 284- 28. http://shakespeare.about.com/b/ -- 287- 31. http://shakespeare.about.com/b/2009/03/25/10-seconds-to-get-into-drama-school.htm 288: 32. http://shakespeare.about.com/b/2009/03/22/iambic-pentameter-the-rhythm-of-life.htm#commentform 289- 34. http://www.fullmeasurepress.com/ 290: 36. http://shakespeare.about.com/b/2009/03/22/iambic-pentameter-the-rhythm-of-life.htm#commentform 291- 37. http://shakespeare.about.com/od/temporary/a/iambic_penta.htm 49- 50:What is music rhythm? 51- 52: The music rhythm is the beat. It is the most important element in 53- music. It drives the music forward. It is the gasoline of music. -- 63- 64: Rhythm 65- The beat. The beat can be even or uneven, steady or unsteady. -- 123- In 4/4 time, different note values can be combined in each measure as 124: long as they equal four beats. 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Abnormal rhythm in the heart is a condition known as 34- cardiac arrhythmia. A normal heart beats between 60 and 100 times per -- 46- may experience arrhythmias in different ways. Some may have an abnormal 47: rhythm and not even know it. 48- -- 51- swelling of the legs, strokes, heart attacks or sudden death can occur 52: because of abnormal heart rhythm. 53- -- 66- Cardiologists with rigorous training in the specialty of 67: electrophysiology can treat rhythm disorders with drugs, catheters, or 68- implantable devices. Catheter ablation is the procedure that allows -- 82- Implantable defibrillators can save lives when patients at risk of 83: dangerous arrhythmias collapse from a rhythm that is too fast. The 84- device, a small implantable computer, identifies the abnormality and 85: delivers an electrical shock to restore the normal rhythm. 86- -- 89- their normal daily living. 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This leads me to think that space is not 53: empty or chaotically immeasurable; rather it is filled with rhythm, and 54- sounds - or electromagnetic waves. Curiously, the immense space of the -- 64- and Ken Bruscia, allowed me to reach a deep level of understanding of 65: sound and rhythm and how they embed our lives. That opened terrific 66- scenarios I could never imagine before. -- 122- therapist with inexhaustible and surprising alternatives for healing: 123: the rhythm of life is embodied in human beings as well as the 124- environment; music can evoke motion and emotion, while also producing -- 137- structural coupling, and, he said, this can happen, for example, with 138: rhythm entrainment and music. 139- -- 155- Oliver Sachs says, our brain is a musical score; thus interaction with 156: sound and rhythm is both natural and functional. Neurosciences enlarge 157- our horizon regarding music and the brain, showing that numerous areas -- 168- the most abstract form of artistic expression, may be considered the 169: most embodied one, reproducing and stimulating rhythm, motion, emotion, 170- and metaphorical thinking. -- 201- This is my life a meaningful kinetic Symphony moved by, through, and 202: with a sonic universe of feelings evoked by rhythm, sounds, and music. 203- -- 219- To cite this page: 220: Perilli, Gabriella (2008). Sound, Rhythm, Life Symphony. Voices: A 221- World Forum for Music Therapy. Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy. 40- 41:Iambic Pentameter: The Rhythm of Life? 42- -- 53- its in the speaking because on the page it is inert. When you [24]speak 54: those words aloud, they literally jump off the tongue and the rhythm is 55- the easiest of all meters to find. -- 57- I asked Ben Crystal about this [25]in our interview a few months ago. 58: He said that iambic pentameter is the rhythm of our English language 59: and of our bodies a line of that poetry has the same rhythm as our 60- heartbeat. A line of iambic pentameter fills the human lung perfectly, 61: so its the rhythm of speech. 62- 63- I think this is true. When you [26]learn how to speak verse, you soon 64: discover that its a very instinctive rhythm. Once you relax and go with 65- the flow, it comes naturally. And, strange as it might sound, classic -- 95- independently, are less obviously iambic pentameter, yet they do 96: not violate the rhythm. The fourth line is clearly unmetrical 97- and removes the sense that we are listening to verse. -- 106- Shakespeare, at least in the plays I have translated, did not 107: write verse lines with the rhythm of (4). To make this line 108- sound a bit more like Shakespeares iambic pentameter, we need to -- 282- 26. http://shakespeare.about.com/od/teachingshakespeare/a/ts_verse.htm 283: 27. http://shakespeare.about.com/b/2009/03/22/iambic-pentameter-the-rhythm-of-life.htm#gB3 284- 28. http://shakespeare.about.com/b/ -- 287- 31. http://shakespeare.about.com/b/2009/03/25/10-seconds-to-get-into-drama-school.htm 288: 32. http://shakespeare.about.com/b/2009/03/22/iambic-pentameter-the-rhythm-of-life.htm#commentform 289- 34. http://www.fullmeasurepress.com/ 290: 36. http://shakespeare.about.com/b/2009/03/22/iambic-pentameter-the-rhythm-of-life.htm#commentform 291- 37. http://shakespeare.about.com/od/temporary/a/iambic_penta.htm 49- 50:What is music rhythm? 51- 52: The music rhythm is the beat. It is the most important element in 53- music. It drives the music forward. It is the gasoline of music. -- 63- 64: Rhythm 65- The beat. The beat can be even or uneven, steady or unsteady. -- 123- In 4/4 time, different note values can be combined in each measure as 124: long as they equal four beats. Click the examples to hear the rhythm 125- patterns: -- 249- * [38]Drums player online music machine 250: * [39]Restore rhythm online ear training 251- * [40]Drums map movie 27- 28: Effects of pre-exercise listening to slow and fast rhythm music on 29- supramaximal cycle performance and selected metabolic variables -- 46- We examined the effect of listening to two different types of music 47: (with slow and fast rhythm), prior to supramaximal cycle exercise, on 48- performance, heart rate, the concentration of lactate and ammonia in 49- blood, and the concentration of catecholamines in plasma. Six male 50: students participated in this study. After listening to slow rhythm or 51: fast rhythm music for 20 min, the subjects performed supramaximal 52- exercise for 45 s using a cycle ergometer. Listening to slow and fast 53: rhythm music prior to supramaximal exercise did not significantly 54- affect the mean power output. The plasma norepinephrine concentration 55: immediately before the end of listening to slow rhythm music was 56- significantly lower than before listening (p < 0.05). The plasma 57- epinephrine concentration immediately before the end of listening to 58: fast rhythm music was significantly higher than before listening (p < 59- 0.05). The type of music had no effect on blood lactate and ammonia 60- levels or on plasma catecholamine levels following exercise. In 61: conclusion, listening to slow rhythm music decreases the plasma 62: norepinephrine level, and listening to fast rhythm music increases the 63- plasma epinephrine level. The type of music has no impact on power -- 85- Dopamine agonist ; Neurotransmitter ; Catecholamine ; Human ; Bicycle 86: ergometer ; Music ; Rhythm ; Dopamine ; Norepinephrine ; Epinephrine ; 87- Physical performance ; Heart rate ; Physical exercise ; 1: Lyrics, Rhythm of Life Lyrics 2- -- 14- [0.gif] 15: - Rhythm of Life Lyrics 16- Ensemble: -- 23- Hit the road, Daddy, leave your common-law wife. 24: Spread the religion of The Rhythm Of Life." 25: And The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 26- Puts a tingle in your fingers and a tingle in your feet, 27: Rhythm in your bedroom, 28: Rhythm in the street, 29: Yes, The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 30: To feel The Rhythm Of Life, 31- To feel the powerful beat, -- 57- Crawl, crawl, crawl to Daddy, 58: And The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 59- Puts a tingle in your fingers and a tingle in your feet, 60: Rhythm in your bedroom, 61: Rhythm in the street, 62: Yes, The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 63: To feel The Rhythm Of Life, 64- To feel the powerful beat, -- 66- To feel the tingle in your feet, 67: To feel The Rhythm Of Life, 68- To feel the powerful beat, -- 73- Hit the floor and crawl to Daddy, 74: Daddy we got The Rhythm Of Life, 75- Of life, of life, of life. 1- [1]Chest of Books: Read Books Online [trans_pix.gif] 2: [2]Free Books / [3]Society / [4]The Rhythm Of Life / [5]books 3- [trans_pix.gif] -- 10- [trans_pix.gif] [6]previous page: Chapter II. 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Abnormal rhythm in the heart is a condition known as 34- cardiac arrhythmia. A normal heart beats between 60 and 100 times per -- 46- may experience arrhythmias in different ways. Some may have an abnormal 47: rhythm and not even know it. 48- -- 51- swelling of the legs, strokes, heart attacks or sudden death can occur 52: because of abnormal heart rhythm. 53- -- 66- Cardiologists with rigorous training in the specialty of 67: electrophysiology can treat rhythm disorders with drugs, catheters, or 68- implantable devices. Catheter ablation is the procedure that allows -- 82- Implantable defibrillators can save lives when patients at risk of 83: dangerous arrhythmias collapse from a rhythm that is too fast. The 84- device, a small implantable computer, identifies the abnormality and 85: delivers an electrical shock to restore the normal rhythm. 86- -- 89- their normal daily living. 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This leads me to think that space is not 53: empty or chaotically immeasurable; rather it is filled with rhythm, and 54- sounds - or electromagnetic waves. Curiously, the immense space of the -- 64- and Ken Bruscia, allowed me to reach a deep level of understanding of 65: sound and rhythm and how they embed our lives. That opened terrific 66- scenarios I could never imagine before. -- 122- therapist with inexhaustible and surprising alternatives for healing: 123: the rhythm of life is embodied in human beings as well as the 124- environment; music can evoke motion and emotion, while also producing -- 137- structural coupling, and, he said, this can happen, for example, with 138: rhythm entrainment and music. 139- -- 155- Oliver Sachs says, our brain is a musical score; thus interaction with 156: sound and rhythm is both natural and functional. Neurosciences enlarge 157- our horizon regarding music and the brain, showing that numerous areas -- 168- the most abstract form of artistic expression, may be considered the 169: most embodied one, reproducing and stimulating rhythm, motion, emotion, 170- and metaphorical thinking. -- 201- This is my life a meaningful kinetic Symphony moved by, through, and 202: with a sonic universe of feelings evoked by rhythm, sounds, and music. 203- -- 219- To cite this page: 220: Perilli, Gabriella (2008). Sound, Rhythm, Life Symphony. Voices: A 221- World Forum for Music Therapy. Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy. 40- 41:Iambic Pentameter: The Rhythm of Life? 42- -- 53- its in the speaking because on the page it is inert. When you [24]speak 54: those words aloud, they literally jump off the tongue and the rhythm is 55- the easiest of all meters to find. -- 57- I asked Ben Crystal about this [25]in our interview a few months ago. 58: He said that iambic pentameter is the rhythm of our English language 59: and of our bodies a line of that poetry has the same rhythm as our 60- heartbeat. A line of iambic pentameter fills the human lung perfectly, 61: so its the rhythm of speech. 62- 63- I think this is true. When you [26]learn how to speak verse, you soon 64: discover that its a very instinctive rhythm. Once you relax and go with 65- the flow, it comes naturally. And, strange as it might sound, classic -- 95- independently, are less obviously iambic pentameter, yet they do 96: not violate the rhythm. The fourth line is clearly unmetrical 97- and removes the sense that we are listening to verse. -- 106- Shakespeare, at least in the plays I have translated, did not 107: write verse lines with the rhythm of (4). To make this line 108- sound a bit more like Shakespeares iambic pentameter, we need to -- 282- 26. http://shakespeare.about.com/od/teachingshakespeare/a/ts_verse.htm 283: 27. http://shakespeare.about.com/b/2009/03/22/iambic-pentameter-the-rhythm-of-life.htm#gB3 284- 28. http://shakespeare.about.com/b/ -- 287- 31. http://shakespeare.about.com/b/2009/03/25/10-seconds-to-get-into-drama-school.htm 288: 32. http://shakespeare.about.com/b/2009/03/22/iambic-pentameter-the-rhythm-of-life.htm#commentform 289- 34. http://www.fullmeasurepress.com/ 290: 36. http://shakespeare.about.com/b/2009/03/22/iambic-pentameter-the-rhythm-of-life.htm#commentform 291- 37. http://shakespeare.about.com/od/temporary/a/iambic_penta.htm 49- 50:What is music rhythm? 51- 52: The music rhythm is the beat. It is the most important element in 53- music. It drives the music forward. It is the gasoline of music. -- 63- 64: Rhythm 65- The beat. The beat can be even or uneven, steady or unsteady. -- 123- In 4/4 time, different note values can be combined in each measure as 124: long as they equal four beats. Click the examples to hear the rhythm 125- patterns: -- 249- * [38]Drums player online music machine 250: * [39]Restore rhythm online ear training 251- * [40]Drums map movie 27- 28: Effects of pre-exercise listening to slow and fast rhythm music on 29- supramaximal cycle performance and selected metabolic variables -- 46- We examined the effect of listening to two different types of music 47: (with slow and fast rhythm), prior to supramaximal cycle exercise, on 48- performance, heart rate, the concentration of lactate and ammonia in 49- blood, and the concentration of catecholamines in plasma. Six male 50: students participated in this study. After listening to slow rhythm or 51: fast rhythm music for 20 min, the subjects performed supramaximal 52- exercise for 45 s using a cycle ergometer. Listening to slow and fast 53: rhythm music prior to supramaximal exercise did not significantly 54- affect the mean power output. The plasma norepinephrine concentration 55: immediately before the end of listening to slow rhythm music was 56- significantly lower than before listening (p < 0.05). The plasma 57- epinephrine concentration immediately before the end of listening to 58: fast rhythm music was significantly higher than before listening (p < 59- 0.05). The type of music had no effect on blood lactate and ammonia 60- levels or on plasma catecholamine levels following exercise. In 61: conclusion, listening to slow rhythm music decreases the plasma 62: norepinephrine level, and listening to fast rhythm music increases the 63- plasma epinephrine level. The type of music has no impact on power -- 85- Dopamine agonist ; Neurotransmitter ; Catecholamine ; Human ; Bicycle 86: ergometer ; Music ; Rhythm ; Dopamine ; Norepinephrine ; Epinephrine ; 87- Physical performance ; Heart rate ; Physical exercise ; 1- Basic Music Theory. Copyright Neil Hawes 1997 2: Rhythm 3- 4: * Rhythm in music is dependent on the fact that humans recognise a 5- [1]beat occurring at a regular interval. 6: * Rhythm in music is more than just a [2]beat, however; it is the way 7- that sounds with differing lengths (or gaps between them) and -- 14- different loudness (i.e. amplitudes) of sounds 15: * It is common to speak of a particular rhythm, referring to a 16- pattern of [4]note lengths which occurs in a piece of music. 17: + It is important to understand that the rhythm is defined by 18- the pattern; the overall speed of it could vary from 19: performance to performance, but the rhythm would still be the 20- same. -- 22- [5]metronome marking and/or a [6]direction word or phrase; its 23: rhythm is specified by various [7]note lengths creating 24- [8]beats within [9]bars. 25: * Modern songs often include [10]syncopation in their rhythm 26- __________________________________________________________________ -- 34- 35: 1. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory09.htm#rhythm 36: 2. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory09.htm#rhythm 37: 3. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory09.htm#rhythm 38- 4. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory12.htm 1: Lyrics, Rhythm of Life Lyrics 2- -- 14- [0.gif] 15: - Rhythm of Life Lyrics 16- Ensemble: -- 23- Hit the road, Daddy, leave your common-law wife. 24: Spread the religion of The Rhythm Of Life." 25: And The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 26- Puts a tingle in your fingers and a tingle in your feet, 27: Rhythm in your bedroom, 28: Rhythm in the street, 29: Yes, The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 30: To feel The Rhythm Of Life, 31- To feel the powerful beat, -- 57- Crawl, crawl, crawl to Daddy, 58: And The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 59- Puts a tingle in your fingers and a tingle in your feet, 60: Rhythm in your bedroom, 61: Rhythm in the street, 62: Yes, The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 63: To feel The Rhythm Of Life, 64- To feel the powerful beat, -- 66- To feel the tingle in your feet, 67: To feel The Rhythm Of Life, 68- To feel the powerful beat, -- 73- Hit the floor and crawl to Daddy, 74: Daddy we got The Rhythm Of Life, 75- Of life, of life, of life. 1- [1]Chest of Books: Read Books Online [trans_pix.gif] 2: [2]Free Books / [3]Society / [4]The Rhythm Of Life / [5]books 3- [trans_pix.gif] -- 10- [trans_pix.gif] [6]previous page: Chapter II. 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From the time she began to lose these principles, -- 175- [46]life, [47]colours, [48]music, [49]religion, [50]metaphysics, 176: [51]cosmic consciousness, [52]dance, [53]energy, [54]rhythm, [55]music, 177- [56]vibration -- 185- [58]previous page: Chapter II. Music Of Other Climes [59]page up: The 186: Rhythm Of Life | by Charles Brodie Patterson [60]next page: Music Of 187- Other Climes. 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Abnormal rhythm in the heart is a condition known as 34- cardiac arrhythmia. A normal heart beats between 60 and 100 times per -- 46- may experience arrhythmias in different ways. Some may have an abnormal 47: rhythm and not even know it. 48- -- 51- swelling of the legs, strokes, heart attacks or sudden death can occur 52: because of abnormal heart rhythm. 53- -- 66- Cardiologists with rigorous training in the specialty of 67: electrophysiology can treat rhythm disorders with drugs, catheters, or 68- implantable devices. Catheter ablation is the procedure that allows -- 82- Implantable defibrillators can save lives when patients at risk of 83: dangerous arrhythmias collapse from a rhythm that is too fast. The 84- device, a small implantable computer, identifies the abnormality and 85: delivers an electrical shock to restore the normal rhythm. 86- -- 89- their normal daily living. 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This leads me to think that space is not 53: empty or chaotically immeasurable; rather it is filled with rhythm, and 54- sounds - or electromagnetic waves. Curiously, the immense space of the -- 64- and Ken Bruscia, allowed me to reach a deep level of understanding of 65: sound and rhythm and how they embed our lives. That opened terrific 66- scenarios I could never imagine before. -- 122- therapist with inexhaustible and surprising alternatives for healing: 123: the rhythm of life is embodied in human beings as well as the 124- environment; music can evoke motion and emotion, while also producing -- 137- structural coupling, and, he said, this can happen, for example, with 138: rhythm entrainment and music. 139- -- 155- Oliver Sachs says, our brain is a musical score; thus interaction with 156: sound and rhythm is both natural and functional. Neurosciences enlarge 157- our horizon regarding music and the brain, showing that numerous areas -- 168- the most abstract form of artistic expression, may be considered the 169: most embodied one, reproducing and stimulating rhythm, motion, emotion, 170- and metaphorical thinking. -- 201- This is my life a meaningful kinetic Symphony moved by, through, and 202: with a sonic universe of feelings evoked by rhythm, sounds, and music. 203- -- 219- To cite this page: 220: Perilli, Gabriella (2008). Sound, Rhythm, Life Symphony. Voices: A 221- World Forum for Music Therapy. Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy. 40- 41:Iambic Pentameter: The Rhythm of Life? 42- -- 53- its in the speaking because on the page it is inert. When you [24]speak 54: those words aloud, they literally jump off the tongue and the rhythm is 55- the easiest of all meters to find. -- 57- I asked Ben Crystal about this [25]in our interview a few months ago. 58: He said that iambic pentameter is the rhythm of our English language 59: and of our bodies a line of that poetry has the same rhythm as our 60- heartbeat. A line of iambic pentameter fills the human lung perfectly, 61: so its the rhythm of speech. 62- 63- I think this is true. When you [26]learn how to speak verse, you soon 64: discover that its a very instinctive rhythm. Once you relax and go with 65- the flow, it comes naturally. And, strange as it might sound, classic -- 95- independently, are less obviously iambic pentameter, yet they do 96: not violate the rhythm. The fourth line is clearly unmetrical 97- and removes the sense that we are listening to verse. -- 106- Shakespeare, at least in the plays I have translated, did not 107: write verse lines with the rhythm of (4). To make this line 108- sound a bit more like Shakespeares iambic pentameter, we need to -- 282- 26. http://shakespeare.about.com/od/teachingshakespeare/a/ts_verse.htm 283: 27. http://shakespeare.about.com/b/2009/03/22/iambic-pentameter-the-rhythm-of-life.htm#gB3 284- 28. http://shakespeare.about.com/b/ -- 287- 31. http://shakespeare.about.com/b/2009/03/25/10-seconds-to-get-into-drama-school.htm 288: 32. http://shakespeare.about.com/b/2009/03/22/iambic-pentameter-the-rhythm-of-life.htm#commentform 289- 34. http://www.fullmeasurepress.com/ 290: 36. http://shakespeare.about.com/b/2009/03/22/iambic-pentameter-the-rhythm-of-life.htm#commentform 291- 37. http://shakespeare.about.com/od/temporary/a/iambic_penta.htm 49- 50:What is music rhythm? 51- 52: The music rhythm is the beat. It is the most important element in 53- music. It drives the music forward. It is the gasoline of music. -- 63- 64: Rhythm 65- The beat. The beat can be even or uneven, steady or unsteady. -- 123- In 4/4 time, different note values can be combined in each measure as 124: long as they equal four beats. Click the examples to hear the rhythm 125- patterns: -- 249- * [38]Drums player online music machine 250: * [39]Restore rhythm online ear training 251- * [40]Drums map movie 27- 28: Effects of pre-exercise listening to slow and fast rhythm music on 29- supramaximal cycle performance and selected metabolic variables -- 46- We examined the effect of listening to two different types of music 47: (with slow and fast rhythm), prior to supramaximal cycle exercise, on 48- performance, heart rate, the concentration of lactate and ammonia in 49- blood, and the concentration of catecholamines in plasma. Six male 50: students participated in this study. After listening to slow rhythm or 51: fast rhythm music for 20 min, the subjects performed supramaximal 52- exercise for 45 s using a cycle ergometer. Listening to slow and fast 53: rhythm music prior to supramaximal exercise did not significantly 54- affect the mean power output. The plasma norepinephrine concentration 55: immediately before the end of listening to slow rhythm music was 56- significantly lower than before listening (p < 0.05). The plasma 57- epinephrine concentration immediately before the end of listening to 58: fast rhythm music was significantly higher than before listening (p < 59- 0.05). The type of music had no effect on blood lactate and ammonia 60- levels or on plasma catecholamine levels following exercise. In 61: conclusion, listening to slow rhythm music decreases the plasma 62: norepinephrine level, and listening to fast rhythm music increases the 63- plasma epinephrine level. The type of music has no impact on power -- 85- Dopamine agonist ; Neurotransmitter ; Catecholamine ; Human ; Bicycle 86: ergometer ; Music ; Rhythm ; Dopamine ; Norepinephrine ; Epinephrine ; 87- Physical performance ; Heart rate ; Physical exercise ; 1- Basic Music Theory. Copyright Neil Hawes 1997 2: Rhythm 3- 4: * Rhythm in music is dependent on the fact that humans recognise a 5- [1]beat occurring at a regular interval. 6: * Rhythm in music is more than just a [2]beat, however; it is the way 7- that sounds with differing lengths (or gaps between them) and -- 14- different loudness (i.e. amplitudes) of sounds 15: * It is common to speak of a particular rhythm, referring to a 16- pattern of [4]note lengths which occurs in a piece of music. 17: + It is important to understand that the rhythm is defined by 18- the pattern; the overall speed of it could vary from 19: performance to performance, but the rhythm would still be the 20- same. -- 22- [5]metronome marking and/or a [6]direction word or phrase; its 23: rhythm is specified by various [7]note lengths creating 24- [8]beats within [9]bars. 25: * Modern songs often include [10]syncopation in their rhythm 26- __________________________________________________________________ -- 34- 35: 1. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory09.htm#rhythm 36: 2. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory09.htm#rhythm 37: 3. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory09.htm#rhythm 38- 4. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory12.htm 5- 6: Rhythm and swing 7: * Swing jazz rhythm 8: * [7]Music rhythm 9- * [8]Learn music theory : polyrhythms -- 23- * [18]Jazz melody and improvisation 24: * Swing jazz rhythm 25- * [19]Jazz techniques : practice 26- 27:Swing jazz rhythm in improvisation 28- -- 31- If you also give a "sliding" or "retardation" between notes, you can 32: create the real swing jazz rhythm, which was born at the beginning of 33- the XX century about. When you stress an upbeat you make perhaps a 34- "swinging" rhythmics, (also being without a dragging or a sliding 35: between notes), for modern rhythm too, (such as pop and rhythm and 36- blues). -- 41- ...in this way: 42: swing jazz rhythm pattern 43- 44:Learn swing jazz rhythm 45- -- 48- means "stressing the upbeat" with an implied octaves triplets clef. 49: It's so a rhythm "sliding" effect created : the meaning of the American 50- word "swing" is just similar to "sliding", "waving" or "rocking". -- 54- ..must be played (in general) in this way: 55: fundamental jazz swing rhythm 56- In other words Swing has offbeat (upbeat) accents and an eighth-note -- 68- since we were children we have been starting clapping hands in 69: downbeat. Swing-jazz rhythm can be so learned naturally after studying 70- constantly in this direction. 71: * You need some months to learn swing rhythm on your instrument. I 72- remember you to stress always the upbeats. -- 84- 6. http://musilosophy.com/help-jazz-improvisation.htm 85: 7. http://musilosophy.com/music-rhythm.htm 86- 8. http://musilosophy.com/learn-music-theory.htm 1: Lyrics, Rhythm of Life Lyrics 2- -- 14- [0.gif] 15: - Rhythm of Life Lyrics 16- Ensemble: -- 23- Hit the road, Daddy, leave your common-law wife. 24: Spread the religion of The Rhythm Of Life." 25: And The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 26- Puts a tingle in your fingers and a tingle in your feet, 27: Rhythm in your bedroom, 28: Rhythm in the street, 29: Yes, The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 30: To feel The Rhythm Of Life, 31- To feel the powerful beat, -- 57- Crawl, crawl, crawl to Daddy, 58: And The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 59- Puts a tingle in your fingers and a tingle in your feet, 60: Rhythm in your bedroom, 61: Rhythm in the street, 62: Yes, The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 63: To feel The Rhythm Of Life, 64- To feel the powerful beat, -- 66- To feel the tingle in your feet, 67: To feel The Rhythm Of Life, 68- To feel the powerful beat, -- 73- Hit the floor and crawl to Daddy, 74: Daddy we got The Rhythm Of Life, 75- Of life, of life, of life. 1- [1]Chest of Books: Read Books Online [trans_pix.gif] 2: [2]Free Books / [3]Society / [4]The Rhythm Of Life / [5]books 3- [trans_pix.gif] -- 10- [trans_pix.gif] [6]previous page: Chapter II. 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Abnormal rhythm in the heart is a condition known as 34- cardiac arrhythmia. A normal heart beats between 60 and 100 times per -- 46- may experience arrhythmias in different ways. Some may have an abnormal 47: rhythm and not even know it. 48- -- 51- swelling of the legs, strokes, heart attacks or sudden death can occur 52: because of abnormal heart rhythm. 53- -- 66- Cardiologists with rigorous training in the specialty of 67: electrophysiology can treat rhythm disorders with drugs, catheters, or 68- implantable devices. Catheter ablation is the procedure that allows -- 82- Implantable defibrillators can save lives when patients at risk of 83: dangerous arrhythmias collapse from a rhythm that is too fast. The 84- device, a small implantable computer, identifies the abnormality and 85: delivers an electrical shock to restore the normal rhythm. 86- -- 89- their normal daily living. 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This leads me to think that space is not 53: empty or chaotically immeasurable; rather it is filled with rhythm, and 54- sounds - or electromagnetic waves. Curiously, the immense space of the -- 64- and Ken Bruscia, allowed me to reach a deep level of understanding of 65: sound and rhythm and how they embed our lives. That opened terrific 66- scenarios I could never imagine before. -- 122- therapist with inexhaustible and surprising alternatives for healing: 123: the rhythm of life is embodied in human beings as well as the 124- environment; music can evoke motion and emotion, while also producing -- 137- structural coupling, and, he said, this can happen, for example, with 138: rhythm entrainment and music. 139- -- 155- Oliver Sachs says, our brain is a musical score; thus interaction with 156: sound and rhythm is both natural and functional. Neurosciences enlarge 157- our horizon regarding music and the brain, showing that numerous areas -- 168- the most abstract form of artistic expression, may be considered the 169: most embodied one, reproducing and stimulating rhythm, motion, emotion, 170- and metaphorical thinking. -- 201- This is my life a meaningful kinetic Symphony moved by, through, and 202: with a sonic universe of feelings evoked by rhythm, sounds, and music. 203- -- 219- To cite this page: 220: Perilli, Gabriella (2008). Sound, Rhythm, Life Symphony. Voices: A 221- World Forum for Music Therapy. Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy. 40- 41:Iambic Pentameter: The Rhythm of Life? 42- -- 53- its in the speaking because on the page it is inert. When you [24]speak 54: those words aloud, they literally jump off the tongue and the rhythm is 55- the easiest of all meters to find. -- 57- I asked Ben Crystal about this [25]in our interview a few months ago. 58: He said that iambic pentameter is the rhythm of our English language 59: and of our bodies a line of that poetry has the same rhythm as our 60- heartbeat. A line of iambic pentameter fills the human lung perfectly, 61: so its the rhythm of speech. 62- 63- I think this is true. When you [26]learn how to speak verse, you soon 64: discover that its a very instinctive rhythm. Once you relax and go with 65- the flow, it comes naturally. And, strange as it might sound, classic -- 95- independently, are less obviously iambic pentameter, yet they do 96: not violate the rhythm. The fourth line is clearly unmetrical 97- and removes the sense that we are listening to verse. -- 106- Shakespeare, at least in the plays I have translated, did not 107: write verse lines with the rhythm of (4). To make this line 108- sound a bit more like Shakespeares iambic pentameter, we need to -- 282- 26. http://shakespeare.about.com/od/teachingshakespeare/a/ts_verse.htm 283: 27. http://shakespeare.about.com/b/2009/03/22/iambic-pentameter-the-rhythm-of-life.htm#gB3 284- 28. http://shakespeare.about.com/b/ -- 287- 31. http://shakespeare.about.com/b/2009/03/25/10-seconds-to-get-into-drama-school.htm 288: 32. http://shakespeare.about.com/b/2009/03/22/iambic-pentameter-the-rhythm-of-life.htm#commentform 289- 34. http://www.fullmeasurepress.com/ 290: 36. http://shakespeare.about.com/b/2009/03/22/iambic-pentameter-the-rhythm-of-life.htm#commentform 291- 37. http://shakespeare.about.com/od/temporary/a/iambic_penta.htm 49- 50:What is music rhythm? 51- 52: The music rhythm is the beat. It is the most important element in 53- music. It drives the music forward. It is the gasoline of music. -- 63- 64: Rhythm 65- The beat. The beat can be even or uneven, steady or unsteady. -- 123- In 4/4 time, different note values can be combined in each measure as 124: long as they equal four beats. Click the examples to hear the rhythm 125- patterns: -- 249- * [38]Drums player online music machine 250: * [39]Restore rhythm online ear training 251- * [40]Drums map movie 27- 28: Effects of pre-exercise listening to slow and fast rhythm music on 29- supramaximal cycle performance and selected metabolic variables -- 46- We examined the effect of listening to two different types of music 47: (with slow and fast rhythm), prior to supramaximal cycle exercise, on 48- performance, heart rate, the concentration of lactate and ammonia in 49- blood, and the concentration of catecholamines in plasma. Six male 50: students participated in this study. After listening to slow rhythm or 51: fast rhythm music for 20 min, the subjects performed supramaximal 52- exercise for 45 s using a cycle ergometer. Listening to slow and fast 53: rhythm music prior to supramaximal exercise did not significantly 54- affect the mean power output. The plasma norepinephrine concentration 55: immediately before the end of listening to slow rhythm music was 56- significantly lower than before listening (p < 0.05). The plasma 57- epinephrine concentration immediately before the end of listening to 58: fast rhythm music was significantly higher than before listening (p < 59- 0.05). The type of music had no effect on blood lactate and ammonia 60- levels or on plasma catecholamine levels following exercise. In 61: conclusion, listening to slow rhythm music decreases the plasma 62: norepinephrine level, and listening to fast rhythm music increases the 63- plasma epinephrine level. The type of music has no impact on power -- 85- Dopamine agonist ; Neurotransmitter ; Catecholamine ; Human ; Bicycle 86: ergometer ; Music ; Rhythm ; Dopamine ; Norepinephrine ; Epinephrine ; 87- Physical performance ; Heart rate ; Physical exercise ; 1- Basic Music Theory. Copyright Neil Hawes 1997 2: Rhythm 3- 4: * Rhythm in music is dependent on the fact that humans recognise a 5- [1]beat occurring at a regular interval. 6: * Rhythm in music is more than just a [2]beat, however; it is the way 7- that sounds with differing lengths (or gaps between them) and -- 14- different loudness (i.e. amplitudes) of sounds 15: * It is common to speak of a particular rhythm, referring to a 16- pattern of [4]note lengths which occurs in a piece of music. 17: + It is important to understand that the rhythm is defined by 18- the pattern; the overall speed of it could vary from 19: performance to performance, but the rhythm would still be the 20- same. -- 22- [5]metronome marking and/or a [6]direction word or phrase; its 23: rhythm is specified by various [7]note lengths creating 24- [8]beats within [9]bars. 25: * Modern songs often include [10]syncopation in their rhythm 26- __________________________________________________________________ -- 34- 35: 1. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory09.htm#rhythm 36: 2. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory09.htm#rhythm 37: 3. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory09.htm#rhythm 38- 4. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory12.htm 5- 6: Rhythm and swing 7: * Swing jazz rhythm 8: * [7]Music rhythm 9- * [8]Learn music theory : polyrhythms -- 23- * [18]Jazz melody and improvisation 24: * Swing jazz rhythm 25- * [19]Jazz techniques : practice 26- 27:Swing jazz rhythm in improvisation 28- -- 31- If you also give a "sliding" or "retardation" between notes, you can 32: create the real swing jazz rhythm, which was born at the beginning of 33- the XX century about. When you stress an upbeat you make perhaps a 34- "swinging" rhythmics, (also being without a dragging or a sliding 35: between notes), for modern rhythm too, (such as pop and rhythm and 36- blues). -- 41- ...in this way: 42: swing jazz rhythm pattern 43- 44:Learn swing jazz rhythm 45- -- 48- means "stressing the upbeat" with an implied octaves triplets clef. 49: It's so a rhythm "sliding" effect created : the meaning of the American 50- word "swing" is just similar to "sliding", "waving" or "rocking". -- 54- ..must be played (in general) in this way: 55: fundamental jazz swing rhythm 56- In other words Swing has offbeat (upbeat) accents and an eighth-note -- 68- since we were children we have been starting clapping hands in 69: downbeat. Swing-jazz rhythm can be so learned naturally after studying 70- constantly in this direction. 71: * You need some months to learn swing rhythm on your instrument. I 72- remember you to stress always the upbeats. -- 84- 6. http://musilosophy.com/help-jazz-improvisation.htm 85: 7. http://musilosophy.com/music-rhythm.htm 86- 8. http://musilosophy.com/learn-music-theory.htm 1: Lyrics, Rhythm of Life Lyrics 2- -- 14- [0.gif] 15: - Rhythm of Life Lyrics 16- Ensemble: -- 23- Hit the road, Daddy, leave your common-law wife. 24: Spread the religion of The Rhythm Of Life." 25: And The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 26- Puts a tingle in your fingers and a tingle in your feet, 27: Rhythm in your bedroom, 28: Rhythm in the street, 29: Yes, The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 30: To feel The Rhythm Of Life, 31- To feel the powerful beat, -- 57- Crawl, crawl, crawl to Daddy, 58: And The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 59- Puts a tingle in your fingers and a tingle in your feet, 60: Rhythm in your bedroom, 61: Rhythm in the street, 62: Yes, The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 63: To feel The Rhythm Of Life, 64- To feel the powerful beat, -- 66- To feel the tingle in your feet, 67: To feel The Rhythm Of Life, 68- To feel the powerful beat, -- 73- Hit the floor and crawl to Daddy, 74: Daddy we got The Rhythm Of Life, 75- Of life, of life, of life. 1- [1]Chest of Books: Read Books Online [trans_pix.gif] 2: [2]Free Books / [3]Society / [4]The Rhythm Of Life / [5]books 3- [trans_pix.gif] -- 10- [trans_pix.gif] [6]previous page: Chapter II. Music Of Other Climes 11: [7]page up: The Rhythm Of Life | by Charles Brodie Patterson [8]next 12- page: Music Of Other Climes. Part 3 [trans_pix.gif] -- 59- 60: This section is from the book "[37]The Rhythm Of Life", by Charles 61: Brodie Patterson. Also available from Amazon: [38]Rhythm of Life. 62- -- 65- Aristoxenus, an early Greek critic of prosody, distinguished the 66: elements out of which rhythm is composed as: the spoken word, the time 67: of [39]music in song, and the bodily [40]motion. And he defined rhythm 68- so produced as an arrangement of the time periods. The art of the early -- 70- instrument, and gesture, the whole three uniting to form perfect 71: rhythm. Ages ago it was known that rhythm could be put into everything 72- we do with the greatest advantage, so that no matter what work one may -- 100- Greece was a great nation so long as she continued to use the divine 101: principles of rhythm, melody, and [42]harmony in everything she felt, 102- thought, and did. From the time she began to lose these principles, -- 175- [46]life, [47]colours, [48]music, [49]religion, [50]metaphysics, 176: [51]cosmic consciousness, [52]dance, [53]energy, [54]rhythm, [55]music, 177- [56]vibration -- 185- [58]previous page: Chapter II. Music Of Other Climes [59]page up: The 186: Rhythm Of Life | by Charles Brodie Patterson [60]next page: Music Of 187- Other Climes. 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Abnormal rhythm in the heart is a condition known as 34- cardiac arrhythmia. A normal heart beats between 60 and 100 times per -- 46- may experience arrhythmias in different ways. Some may have an abnormal 47: rhythm and not even know it. 48- -- 51- swelling of the legs, strokes, heart attacks or sudden death can occur 52: because of abnormal heart rhythm. 53- -- 66- Cardiologists with rigorous training in the specialty of 67: electrophysiology can treat rhythm disorders with drugs, catheters, or 68- implantable devices. Catheter ablation is the procedure that allows -- 82- Implantable defibrillators can save lives when patients at risk of 83: dangerous arrhythmias collapse from a rhythm that is too fast. The 84- device, a small implantable computer, identifies the abnormality and 85: delivers an electrical shock to restore the normal rhythm. 86- -- 89- their normal daily living. 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This leads me to think that space is not 53: empty or chaotically immeasurable; rather it is filled with rhythm, and 54- sounds - or electromagnetic waves. Curiously, the immense space of the -- 64- and Ken Bruscia, allowed me to reach a deep level of understanding of 65: sound and rhythm and how they embed our lives. That opened terrific 66- scenarios I could never imagine before. -- 122- therapist with inexhaustible and surprising alternatives for healing: 123: the rhythm of life is embodied in human beings as well as the 124- environment; music can evoke motion and emotion, while also producing -- 137- structural coupling, and, he said, this can happen, for example, with 138: rhythm entrainment and music. 139- -- 155- Oliver Sachs says, our brain is a musical score; thus interaction with 156: sound and rhythm is both natural and functional. Neurosciences enlarge 157- our horizon regarding music and the brain, showing that numerous areas -- 168- the most abstract form of artistic expression, may be considered the 169: most embodied one, reproducing and stimulating rhythm, motion, emotion, 170- and metaphorical thinking. -- 201- This is my life a meaningful kinetic Symphony moved by, through, and 202: with a sonic universe of feelings evoked by rhythm, sounds, and music. 203- -- 219- To cite this page: 220: Perilli, Gabriella (2008). Sound, Rhythm, Life Symphony. Voices: A 221- World Forum for Music Therapy. Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy. 40- 41:Iambic Pentameter: The Rhythm of Life? 42- -- 53- its in the speaking because on the page it is inert. When you [24]speak 54: those words aloud, they literally jump off the tongue and the rhythm is 55- the easiest of all meters to find. -- 57- I asked Ben Crystal about this [25]in our interview a few months ago. 58: He said that iambic pentameter is the rhythm of our English language 59: and of our bodies a line of that poetry has the same rhythm as our 60- heartbeat. A line of iambic pentameter fills the human lung perfectly, 61: so its the rhythm of speech. 62- 63- I think this is true. When you [26]learn how to speak verse, you soon 64: discover that its a very instinctive rhythm. Once you relax and go with 65- the flow, it comes naturally. And, strange as it might sound, classic -- 95- independently, are less obviously iambic pentameter, yet they do 96: not violate the rhythm. The fourth line is clearly unmetrical 97- and removes the sense that we are listening to verse. -- 106- Shakespeare, at least in the plays I have translated, did not 107: write verse lines with the rhythm of (4). To make this line 108- sound a bit more like Shakespeares iambic pentameter, we need to -- 282- 26. http://shakespeare.about.com/od/teachingshakespeare/a/ts_verse.htm 283: 27. http://shakespeare.about.com/b/2009/03/22/iambic-pentameter-the-rhythm-of-life.htm#gB3 284- 28. http://shakespeare.about.com/b/ -- 287- 31. http://shakespeare.about.com/b/2009/03/25/10-seconds-to-get-into-drama-school.htm 288: 32. http://shakespeare.about.com/b/2009/03/22/iambic-pentameter-the-rhythm-of-life.htm#commentform 289- 34. http://www.fullmeasurepress.com/ 290: 36. http://shakespeare.about.com/b/2009/03/22/iambic-pentameter-the-rhythm-of-life.htm#commentform 291- 37. http://shakespeare.about.com/od/temporary/a/iambic_penta.htm 49- 50:What is music rhythm? 51- 52: The music rhythm is the beat. It is the most important element in 53- music. It drives the music forward. It is the gasoline of music. -- 63- 64: Rhythm 65- The beat. The beat can be even or uneven, steady or unsteady. -- 123- In 4/4 time, different note values can be combined in each measure as 124: long as they equal four beats. Click the examples to hear the rhythm 125- patterns: -- 249- * [38]Drums player online music machine 250: * [39]Restore rhythm online ear training 251- * [40]Drums map movie 27- 28: Effects of pre-exercise listening to slow and fast rhythm music on 29- supramaximal cycle performance and selected metabolic variables -- 46- We examined the effect of listening to two different types of music 47: (with slow and fast rhythm), prior to supramaximal cycle exercise, on 48- performance, heart rate, the concentration of lactate and ammonia in 49- blood, and the concentration of catecholamines in plasma. Six male 50: students participated in this study. After listening to slow rhythm or 51: fast rhythm music for 20 min, the subjects performed supramaximal 52- exercise for 45 s using a cycle ergometer. Listening to slow and fast 53: rhythm music prior to supramaximal exercise did not significantly 54- affect the mean power output. The plasma norepinephrine concentration 55: immediately before the end of listening to slow rhythm music was 56- significantly lower than before listening (p < 0.05). The plasma 57- epinephrine concentration immediately before the end of listening to 58: fast rhythm music was significantly higher than before listening (p < 59- 0.05). The type of music had no effect on blood lactate and ammonia 60- levels or on plasma catecholamine levels following exercise. In 61: conclusion, listening to slow rhythm music decreases the plasma 62: norepinephrine level, and listening to fast rhythm music increases the 63- plasma epinephrine level. The type of music has no impact on power -- 85- Dopamine agonist ; Neurotransmitter ; Catecholamine ; Human ; Bicycle 86: ergometer ; Music ; Rhythm ; Dopamine ; Norepinephrine ; Epinephrine ; 87- Physical performance ; Heart rate ; Physical exercise ; 1- Basic Music Theory. Copyright Neil Hawes 1997 2: Rhythm 3- 4: * Rhythm in music is dependent on the fact that humans recognise a 5- [1]beat occurring at a regular interval. 6: * Rhythm in music is more than just a [2]beat, however; it is the way 7- that sounds with differing lengths (or gaps between them) and -- 14- different loudness (i.e. amplitudes) of sounds 15: * It is common to speak of a particular rhythm, referring to a 16- pattern of [4]note lengths which occurs in a piece of music. 17: + It is important to understand that the rhythm is defined by 18- the pattern; the overall speed of it could vary from 19: performance to performance, but the rhythm would still be the 20- same. -- 22- [5]metronome marking and/or a [6]direction word or phrase; its 23: rhythm is specified by various [7]note lengths creating 24- [8]beats within [9]bars. 25: * Modern songs often include [10]syncopation in their rhythm 26- __________________________________________________________________ -- 34- 35: 1. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory09.htm#rhythm 36: 2. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory09.htm#rhythm 37: 3. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory09.htm#rhythm 38- 4. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory12.htm 5- 6: Rhythm and swing 7: * Swing jazz rhythm 8: * [7]Music rhythm 9- * [8]Learn music theory : polyrhythms -- 23- * [18]Jazz melody and improvisation 24: * Swing jazz rhythm 25- * [19]Jazz techniques : practice 26- 27:Swing jazz rhythm in improvisation 28- -- 31- If you also give a "sliding" or "retardation" between notes, you can 32: create the real swing jazz rhythm, which was born at the beginning of 33- the XX century about. When you stress an upbeat you make perhaps a 34- "swinging" rhythmics, (also being without a dragging or a sliding 35: between notes), for modern rhythm too, (such as pop and rhythm and 36- blues). -- 41- ...in this way: 42: swing jazz rhythm pattern 43- 44:Learn swing jazz rhythm 45- -- 48- means "stressing the upbeat" with an implied octaves triplets clef. 49: It's so a rhythm "sliding" effect created : the meaning of the American 50- word "swing" is just similar to "sliding", "waving" or "rocking". -- 54- ..must be played (in general) in this way: 55: fundamental jazz swing rhythm 56- In other words Swing has offbeat (upbeat) accents and an eighth-note -- 68- since we were children we have been starting clapping hands in 69: downbeat. Swing-jazz rhythm can be so learned naturally after studying 70- constantly in this direction. 71: * You need some months to learn swing rhythm on your instrument. I 72- remember you to stress always the upbeats. -- 84- 6. http://musilosophy.com/help-jazz-improvisation.htm 85: 7. http://musilosophy.com/music-rhythm.htm 86- 8. http://musilosophy.com/learn-music-theory.htm 12- 13: [8]Home: [9]Basic Music Theory Elements: Music Theory Rhythm 14- 15: "Music Theory Rhythm" 16: "Your Journey in Music Rhythm" 17- -- 19- 20: Your journey to learn and master the music theory rhythm begins in this 21: section of the Music Learning Workshop. The music rhythm workshop 22: provides us with the basics needed to get rhythm down cold. below we 23- link to the beginner series of lessons. 24- We start with the essential building blocks of how to fundamentally 25: know rhythm and then expand our knowledge of rhythm music theory and 26- know how until we achieve mastery. -- 29- 30: The Basic Building Blocks of Rhythm 31- 32: Rhythm forms the basis of music theory. It is what all other musical 33- elements are based upon. You can only survive so long in your musical 34: journey without the essential building block of rhythm. 35- 36- Ask professional musicians: what one element of music do you find to be 37: most important? The answer will often be rhythm. As it is the one thing 38- that is least forgiven by the listener. -- 67- 68:Beginning Rhythm Music Theory Lessons 69- -- 76- 77:Beginning Rhythm 78- 79: [11]Rhythm Definitions 80- [12]Note Symbols -- 83- [15]Time Signatures 84: [16]Counting Rhythm Beats 85: [17]Counting Rhythm Using Rests 86: [18]Counting Rhythm Duple Pattern 87: [19]Counting Rhythm Quadruple Pattern 88: [20]Counting Rhythm Triplet pattern 89- [21]Note Relationships -- 95- Start with some terms we will need to become familiar with when 96: discussing rhythm and music theory and move on through the lessons to 97- build up on the previous group of knowledge. 98: This outline shows the components of rhythm available on this site that 99- you can start learning. 100- This sequence is designed to quickly lead you through the basics of 101: what is needed to learn rhythm music theory. 102- The Music Learning Workshop "Get It Down Cold" Workbooks will be -- 106- 107: [24]Basic Music Theory Elements: [25]Rhythm | [26]Notes | [27]Master 108- Staff | [28]Intervals | [29]Scales | [30]Chords | [31]Key Signatures -- 140- 141:Beginning Rhythm 142- 143: * [45]Rhythm Definitions 144- * [46]Note Symbols -- 147- * [49]Time Signatures 148: * [50]Rhythm Counting Beats 149: * [51]Rhythm Counting Rests 150: * [52]Rhythm Duple Pattern 151: * [53]Rhythm Quadruple Pattern 152: * [54]Rhythm Triplet Pattern 153- * [55]Note Relationships 154: * [56]Rhythm Beat Chart 155- -- 186- 187: [73]top of Music Theory Rhythm 188- -- 207- 10. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/mlw-whats-new.html 208: 11. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-definitions.html 209- 12. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/music-note-symbols.html -- 212- 15. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/time-signatures.html 213: 16. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-counting-beats.html 214: 17. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-counting-rests.html 215: 18. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-duple-pattern.html 216: 19. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-quadruple-pattern.html 217: 20. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-triplet-pattern.html 218: 21. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-note-relationships.html 219: 22. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/support-files/rhythm-beat-chart.pdf 220- 23. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/join.html 221- 24. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/basic-music-theory-elements.html 222: 25. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/music-theory-rhythm.html 223- 26. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/music-theory-notes.html -- 241- 44. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/faq.html 242: 45. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-definitions.html 243- 46. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/music-note-symbols.html -- 246- 49. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/time-signatures.html 247: 50. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-counting-beats.html 248: 51. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-counting-rests.html 249: 52. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-duple-pattern.html 250: 53. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-quadruple-pattern.html 251: 54. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-triplet-pattern.html 252: 55. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-note-relationships.html 253: 56. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/support-files/rhythm-beat-chart.pdf 254- 57. http://feeds2.feedburner.com/MusicLearningBlog -- 269- 72. http://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-3759593-10650814 270: 73. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/music-theory-rhythm.html#top 271- 74. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/index.html 1: Lyrics, Rhythm of Life Lyrics 2- -- 14- [0.gif] 15: - Rhythm of Life Lyrics 16- Ensemble: -- 23- Hit the road, Daddy, leave your common-law wife. 24: Spread the religion of The Rhythm Of Life." 25: And The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 26- Puts a tingle in your fingers and a tingle in your feet, 27: Rhythm in your bedroom, 28: Rhythm in the street, 29: Yes, The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 30: To feel The Rhythm Of Life, 31- To feel the powerful beat, -- 57- Crawl, crawl, crawl to Daddy, 58: And The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 59- Puts a tingle in your fingers and a tingle in your feet, 60: Rhythm in your bedroom, 61: Rhythm in the street, 62: Yes, The Rhythm Of Life is a powerful beat, 63: To feel The Rhythm Of Life, 64- To feel the powerful beat, -- 66- To feel the tingle in your feet, 67: To feel The Rhythm Of Life, 68- To feel the powerful beat, -- 73- Hit the floor and crawl to Daddy, 74: Daddy we got The Rhythm Of Life, 75- Of life, of life, of life. 1- [1]Chest of Books: Read Books Online [trans_pix.gif] 2: [2]Free Books / [3]Society / [4]The Rhythm Of Life / [5]books 3- [trans_pix.gif] -- 10- [trans_pix.gif] [6]previous page: Chapter II. 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Abnormal rhythm in the heart is a condition known as 34- cardiac arrhythmia. A normal heart beats between 60 and 100 times per -- 46- may experience arrhythmias in different ways. Some may have an abnormal 47: rhythm and not even know it. 48- -- 51- swelling of the legs, strokes, heart attacks or sudden death can occur 52: because of abnormal heart rhythm. 53- -- 66- Cardiologists with rigorous training in the specialty of 67: electrophysiology can treat rhythm disorders with drugs, catheters, or 68- implantable devices. Catheter ablation is the procedure that allows -- 82- Implantable defibrillators can save lives when patients at risk of 83: dangerous arrhythmias collapse from a rhythm that is too fast. The 84- device, a small implantable computer, identifies the abnormality and 85: delivers an electrical shock to restore the normal rhythm. 86- -- 89- their normal daily living. 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This leads me to think that space is not 53: empty or chaotically immeasurable; rather it is filled with rhythm, and 54- sounds - or electromagnetic waves. Curiously, the immense space of the -- 64- and Ken Bruscia, allowed me to reach a deep level of understanding of 65: sound and rhythm and how they embed our lives. That opened terrific 66- scenarios I could never imagine before. -- 122- therapist with inexhaustible and surprising alternatives for healing: 123: the rhythm of life is embodied in human beings as well as the 124- environment; music can evoke motion and emotion, while also producing -- 137- structural coupling, and, he said, this can happen, for example, with 138: rhythm entrainment and music. 139- -- 155- Oliver Sachs says, our brain is a musical score; thus interaction with 156: sound and rhythm is both natural and functional. Neurosciences enlarge 157- our horizon regarding music and the brain, showing that numerous areas -- 168- the most abstract form of artistic expression, may be considered the 169: most embodied one, reproducing and stimulating rhythm, motion, emotion, 170- and metaphorical thinking. -- 201- This is my life a meaningful kinetic Symphony moved by, through, and 202: with a sonic universe of feelings evoked by rhythm, sounds, and music. 203- -- 219- To cite this page: 220: Perilli, Gabriella (2008). Sound, Rhythm, Life Symphony. Voices: A 221- World Forum for Music Therapy. Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy. 40- 41:Iambic Pentameter: The Rhythm of Life? 42- -- 53- its in the speaking because on the page it is inert. When you [24]speak 54: those words aloud, they literally jump off the tongue and the rhythm is 55- the easiest of all meters to find. -- 57- I asked Ben Crystal about this [25]in our interview a few months ago. 58: He said that iambic pentameter is the rhythm of our English language 59: and of our bodies a line of that poetry has the same rhythm as our 60- heartbeat. A line of iambic pentameter fills the human lung perfectly, 61: so its the rhythm of speech. 62- 63- I think this is true. When you [26]learn how to speak verse, you soon 64: discover that its a very instinctive rhythm. Once you relax and go with 65- the flow, it comes naturally. And, strange as it might sound, classic -- 95- independently, are less obviously iambic pentameter, yet they do 96: not violate the rhythm. The fourth line is clearly unmetrical 97- and removes the sense that we are listening to verse. -- 106- Shakespeare, at least in the plays I have translated, did not 107: write verse lines with the rhythm of (4). 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The earth's daily rotation makes a [39]cycle -- 120- 121: . . . The rhythm in the activity of economic life, the alternation of 122- buoyant, purposeful expansion with aimless depression, is caused by the 123: rhythm in the yield per acre of the crops; while the rhythm in the 124: production of the crops is, in turn, caused by the rhythm of changing 125- weather which is represented by the cyclical changes in the amount of -- 129- Continue to: 130: * prev: [43]Rhythm In Nature 131- * [44]Table of Contents -- 147- [62]TOP 148: [63]previous page: Rhythm In Nature [64]page up: Principles Of 149- Sociology With Educational Applications | by Frederick R. 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Abnormal rhythm in the heart is a condition known as 34- cardiac arrhythmia. A normal heart beats between 60 and 100 times per -- 46- may experience arrhythmias in different ways. Some may have an abnormal 47: rhythm and not even know it. 48- -- 51- swelling of the legs, strokes, heart attacks or sudden death can occur 52: because of abnormal heart rhythm. 53- -- 66- Cardiologists with rigorous training in the specialty of 67: electrophysiology can treat rhythm disorders with drugs, catheters, or 68- implantable devices. Catheter ablation is the procedure that allows -- 82- Implantable defibrillators can save lives when patients at risk of 83: dangerous arrhythmias collapse from a rhythm that is too fast. The 84- device, a small implantable computer, identifies the abnormality and 85: delivers an electrical shock to restore the normal rhythm. 86- -- 89- their normal daily living. 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This leads me to think that space is not 53: empty or chaotically immeasurable; rather it is filled with rhythm, and 54- sounds - or electromagnetic waves. Curiously, the immense space of the -- 64- and Ken Bruscia, allowed me to reach a deep level of understanding of 65: sound and rhythm and how they embed our lives. That opened terrific 66- scenarios I could never imagine before. -- 122- therapist with inexhaustible and surprising alternatives for healing: 123: the rhythm of life is embodied in human beings as well as the 124- environment; music can evoke motion and emotion, while also producing -- 137- structural coupling, and, he said, this can happen, for example, with 138: rhythm entrainment and music. 139- -- 155- Oliver Sachs says, our brain is a musical score; thus interaction with 156: sound and rhythm is both natural and functional. Neurosciences enlarge 157- our horizon regarding music and the brain, showing that numerous areas -- 168- the most abstract form of artistic expression, may be considered the 169: most embodied one, reproducing and stimulating rhythm, motion, emotion, 170- and metaphorical thinking. -- 201- This is my life a meaningful kinetic Symphony moved by, through, and 202: with a sonic universe of feelings evoked by rhythm, sounds, and music. 203- -- 219- To cite this page: 220: Perilli, Gabriella (2008). Sound, Rhythm, Life Symphony. Voices: A 221- World Forum for Music Therapy. Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy. 40- 41:Iambic Pentameter: The Rhythm of Life? 42- -- 53- its in the speaking because on the page it is inert. When you [24]speak 54: those words aloud, they literally jump off the tongue and the rhythm is 55- the easiest of all meters to find. -- 57- I asked Ben Crystal about this [25]in our interview a few months ago. 58: He said that iambic pentameter is the rhythm of our English language 59: and of our bodies a line of that poetry has the same rhythm as our 60- heartbeat. A line of iambic pentameter fills the human lung perfectly, 61: so its the rhythm of speech. 62- 63- I think this is true. When you [26]learn how to speak verse, you soon 64: discover that its a very instinctive rhythm. Once you relax and go with 65- the flow, it comes naturally. And, strange as it might sound, classic -- 95- independently, are less obviously iambic pentameter, yet they do 96: not violate the rhythm. The fourth line is clearly unmetrical 97- and removes the sense that we are listening to verse. -- 106- Shakespeare, at least in the plays I have translated, did not 107: write verse lines with the rhythm of (4). 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The earth's daily rotation makes a [39]cycle -- 120- 121: . . . The rhythm in the activity of economic life, the alternation of 122- buoyant, purposeful expansion with aimless depression, is caused by the 123: rhythm in the yield per acre of the crops; while the rhythm in the 124: production of the crops is, in turn, caused by the rhythm of changing 125- weather which is represented by the cyclical changes in the amount of -- 129- Continue to: 130: * prev: [43]Rhythm In Nature 131- * [44]Table of Contents -- 147- [62]TOP 148: [63]previous page: Rhythm In Nature [64]page up: Principles Of 149- Sociology With Educational Applications | by Frederick R. 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From the time she began to lose these principles, -- 175- [46]life, [47]colours, [48]music, [49]religion, [50]metaphysics, 176: [51]cosmic consciousness, [52]dance, [53]energy, [54]rhythm, [55]music, 177- [56]vibration -- 185- [58]previous page: Chapter II. Music Of Other Climes [59]page up: The 186: Rhythm Of Life | by Charles Brodie Patterson [60]next page: Music Of 187- Other Climes. 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This leads me to think that space is not 53: empty or chaotically immeasurable; rather it is filled with rhythm, and 54- sounds - or electromagnetic waves. Curiously, the immense space of the -- 64- and Ken Bruscia, allowed me to reach a deep level of understanding of 65: sound and rhythm and how they embed our lives. That opened terrific 66- scenarios I could never imagine before. -- 122- therapist with inexhaustible and surprising alternatives for healing: 123: the rhythm of life is embodied in human beings as well as the 124- environment; music can evoke motion and emotion, while also producing -- 137- structural coupling, and, he said, this can happen, for example, with 138: rhythm entrainment and music. 139- -- 155- Oliver Sachs says, our brain is a musical score; thus interaction with 156: sound and rhythm is both natural and functional. Neurosciences enlarge 157- our horizon regarding music and the brain, showing that numerous areas -- 168- the most abstract form of artistic expression, may be considered the 169: most embodied one, reproducing and stimulating rhythm, motion, emotion, 170- and metaphorical thinking. -- 201- This is my life a meaningful kinetic Symphony moved by, through, and 202: with a sonic universe of feelings evoked by rhythm, sounds, and music. 203- -- 219- To cite this page: 220: Perilli, Gabriella (2008). Sound, Rhythm, Life Symphony. Voices: A 221- World Forum for Music Therapy. Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy. 40- 41:Iambic Pentameter: The Rhythm of Life? 42- -- 53- its in the speaking because on the page it is inert. When you [24]speak 54: those words aloud, they literally jump off the tongue and the rhythm is 55- the easiest of all meters to find. -- 57- I asked Ben Crystal about this [25]in our interview a few months ago. 58: He said that iambic pentameter is the rhythm of our English language 59: and of our bodies a line of that poetry has the same rhythm as our 60- heartbeat. A line of iambic pentameter fills the human lung perfectly, 61: so its the rhythm of speech. 62- 63- I think this is true. When you [26]learn how to speak verse, you soon 64: discover that its a very instinctive rhythm. Once you relax and go with 65- the flow, it comes naturally. And, strange as it might sound, classic -- 95- independently, are less obviously iambic pentameter, yet they do 96: not violate the rhythm. 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The earth's daily rotation makes a [39]cycle -- 120- 121: . . . The rhythm in the activity of economic life, the alternation of 122- buoyant, purposeful expansion with aimless depression, is caused by the 123: rhythm in the yield per acre of the crops; while the rhythm in the 124: production of the crops is, in turn, caused by the rhythm of changing 125- weather which is represented by the cyclical changes in the amount of -- 129- Continue to: 130: * prev: [43]Rhythm In Nature 131- * [44]Table of Contents -- 147- [62]TOP 148: [63]previous page: Rhythm In Nature [64]page up: Principles Of 149- Sociology With Educational Applications | by Frederick R. 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This leads me to think that space is not 53: empty or chaotically immeasurable; rather it is filled with rhythm, and 54- sounds - or electromagnetic waves. Curiously, the immense space of the -- 64- and Ken Bruscia, allowed me to reach a deep level of understanding of 65: sound and rhythm and how they embed our lives. That opened terrific 66- scenarios I could never imagine before. -- 122- therapist with inexhaustible and surprising alternatives for healing: 123: the rhythm of life is embodied in human beings as well as the 124- environment; music can evoke motion and emotion, while also producing -- 137- structural coupling, and, he said, this can happen, for example, with 138: rhythm entrainment and music. 139- -- 155- Oliver Sachs says, our brain is a musical score; thus interaction with 156: sound and rhythm is both natural and functional. Neurosciences enlarge 157- our horizon regarding music and the brain, showing that numerous areas -- 168- the most abstract form of artistic expression, may be considered the 169: most embodied one, reproducing and stimulating rhythm, motion, emotion, 170- and metaphorical thinking. -- 201- This is my life a meaningful kinetic Symphony moved by, through, and 202: with a sonic universe of feelings evoked by rhythm, sounds, and music. 203- -- 219- To cite this page: 220: Perilli, Gabriella (2008). Sound, Rhythm, Life Symphony. Voices: A 221- World Forum for Music Therapy. Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy. 40- 41:Iambic Pentameter: The Rhythm of Life? 42- -- 53- its in the speaking because on the page it is inert. When you [24]speak 54: those words aloud, they literally jump off the tongue and the rhythm is 55- the easiest of all meters to find. -- 57- I asked Ben Crystal about this [25]in our interview a few months ago. 58: He said that iambic pentameter is the rhythm of our English language 59: and of our bodies a line of that poetry has the same rhythm as our 60- heartbeat. A line of iambic pentameter fills the human lung perfectly, 61: so its the rhythm of speech. 62- 63- I think this is true. When you [26]learn how to speak verse, you soon 64: discover that its a very instinctive rhythm. Once you relax and go with 65- the flow, it comes naturally. And, strange as it might sound, classic -- 95- independently, are less obviously iambic pentameter, yet they do 96: not violate the rhythm. 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The earth's daily rotation makes a [39]cycle -- 120- 121: . . . The rhythm in the activity of economic life, the alternation of 122- buoyant, purposeful expansion with aimless depression, is caused by the 123: rhythm in the yield per acre of the crops; while the rhythm in the 124: production of the crops is, in turn, caused by the rhythm of changing 125- weather which is represented by the cyclical changes in the amount of -- 129- Continue to: 130: * prev: [43]Rhythm In Nature 131- * [44]Table of Contents -- 147- [62]TOP 148: [63]previous page: Rhythm In Nature [64]page up: Principles Of 149- Sociology With Educational Applications | by Frederick R. 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Naumova^* -- 66- uncertainty of ancient and modern means of prediction make us wonder to 67: what extent we are able to understand the rhythm of nature. One might 68- argue the future cannot be known, but from a practical point of view, a -- 326- every culture all social events are synchronized by calendars; and 327: every calendar reflects the cyclic rhythm of nature. 328- Traditional celebrations and gatherings observed by communities -- 591- [170]Clear [171]Turn Off [172]Turn On 592: * [173]Mystery of Seasonality: Getting the Rhythm of NatureMystery of 593: Seasonality: Getting the Rhythm of Nature 594- 3- 4:Circadian rhythm 5- -- 12- 13: A circadian rhythm is a roughly 24-hour cycle in the biochemical, 14- physiological or behavioural processes of living entities, including -- 36- * [30]5 Biological clock in mammals 37: + [31]5.1 Determining the human circadian rhythm 38- + [32]5.2 Outside the "master clock" -- 51- 52: The earliest known account of a circadian rhythm dates from the 4th 53- century BC, when Androsthenes, a ship captain serving under -- 63- and changes in temperature.^[50][3] [51]Joseph Takahashi discovered the 64: genetic basis for the rodent circadian rhythm in 1994.^[52][4]^[53][5] 65- -- 72- adjusted to match the local time: 73: * The rhythm persists in constant conditions (for example, constant 74- dark) with a period of about 24 hours. The rationale for this -- 76- rhythms that are merely responses to external periodic cues. A 77: rhythm cannot be declared to be endogenous unless it has been 78- tested in conditions without external periodic input. 79: * The rhythm is temperature-compensated, i.e., it maintains the same 80- period over a range of temperatures. The rationale for this -- 85- coincidental. 86: * The rhythm can be reset by exposure to an external stimulus. The 87- rationale for this criterion is to distinguish circadian rhythms -- 124- just the three proteins of their central oscillator. This clock has 125: been shown to sustain a 22-hour rhythm over several days upon the 126- addition of [72]ATP. Previous explanations of the [73]prokaryotic -- 184- 185: The rhythm is linked to the light-dark cycle. Animals, including 186- humans, kept in total darkness for extended periods eventually function 187: with a [89]freerunning rhythm. Each "day", their sleep cycle is pushed 188- back or forward, depending on whether their [90]endogenous period is -- 199- will still have it when in an environment shielded from external cues, 200: but the rhythm is, of course, not entrained to the 24-hour light/dark 201: cycle in nature. The sleep-wake rhythm may, in these circumstances, 202- become out of phase with other circadian or [95]ultradian rhythms such -- 243- groups of [122]cells located in the [123]hypothalamus. Destruction of 244: the SCN results in the complete absence of a regular sleep-wake rhythm. 245- The SCN receives information about illumination through the eyes. The -- 250- tract, leading to the SCN. If cells from the SCN are removed and 251: cultured, they maintain their own rhythm in the absence of external 252- cues. -- 267- 268:[[135]edit] Determining the human circadian rhythm 269- 270- The classic phase markers for measuring the timing of a mammal's 271: circadian rhythm are 272- * melatonin secretion by the pineal gland and -- 323- response curve (PRC). Depending on the timing, light can advance or 324: delay the circadian rhythm. Both the PRC and the required 325- [155]illuminance vary from species to species and lower light levels -- 327- 328: Lighting levels that affect circadian rhythm in humans are higher than 329- the levels usually used in artificial lighting in homes. According to -- 337- It is thought that the direction of the light may have an effect on 338: entraining the circadian rhythm;^[160][24] light coming from above, 339- resembling an image of a bright sky, has greater effect than light -- 397- the day, a [181]power-nap, does not have any effect on normal circadian 398: rhythm, but can decrease stress and improve 399- productivity.^[182][33]^[183][34] -- 401- There are many health problems associated with disturbances of the 402: human circadian rhythm, such as [184]seasonal affective disorder (SAD), 403- [185]delayed sleep phase syndrome (DSPS) and other [186]circadian 404: rhythm disorders.^[187][35] Circadian rhythms also play a part in the 405- [188]reticular activating system, which is crucial for maintaining a -- 418- functioning of circadian rhythms. Recent research suggests that 419: circadian rhythm disturbances found in [199]bipolar disorder are 420- positively influenced by [200]lithium's effect on clock -- 426- cardiovascular disease [202][2] The suppression of melatonin production 427: associated with the disruption of the circadian rhythm may increase the 428- risk of developing cancer.^[203][38]^[204][39] -- 446- * [218]Circadian oscillator 447: * [219]Circadian rhythm sleep disorders 448- * [220]Cryptochrome -- 452- * [225]Jet lag 453: * [226]Light effects on circadian rhythm 454- * [227]PER1, [228]PER2, and [229]PER3, the period family genes -- 489- * Tomita J, Nakajima M, Kondo T, Iwasaki H (2005) No 490: transcription-translation feedback in circadian rhythm of KaiC 491- phosphorylation. Science 307: 251-254 -- 608- 29. [320]^ Dijk, Derk-Jan; Czeisler Charles (1994). "Paradoxical timing 609: of the circadian rhythm of sleep propensity serves to consolidate 610- sleep and wakefulness in humans". 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Abnormal rhythm in the heart is a condition known as 34- cardiac arrhythmia. A normal heart beats between 60 and 100 times per -- 46- may experience arrhythmias in different ways. Some may have an abnormal 47: rhythm and not even know it. 48- -- 51- swelling of the legs, strokes, heart attacks or sudden death can occur 52: because of abnormal heart rhythm. 53- -- 66- Cardiologists with rigorous training in the specialty of 67: electrophysiology can treat rhythm disorders with drugs, catheters, or 68- implantable devices. Catheter ablation is the procedure that allows -- 82- Implantable defibrillators can save lives when patients at risk of 83: dangerous arrhythmias collapse from a rhythm that is too fast. The 84- device, a small implantable computer, identifies the abnormality and 85: delivers an electrical shock to restore the normal rhythm. 86- -- 89- their normal daily living. 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This leads me to think that space is not 53: empty or chaotically immeasurable; rather it is filled with rhythm, and 54- sounds - or electromagnetic waves. Curiously, the immense space of the -- 64- and Ken Bruscia, allowed me to reach a deep level of understanding of 65: sound and rhythm and how they embed our lives. That opened terrific 66- scenarios I could never imagine before. -- 122- therapist with inexhaustible and surprising alternatives for healing: 123: the rhythm of life is embodied in human beings as well as the 124- environment; music can evoke motion and emotion, while also producing -- 137- structural coupling, and, he said, this can happen, for example, with 138: rhythm entrainment and music. 139- -- 155- Oliver Sachs says, our brain is a musical score; thus interaction with 156: sound and rhythm is both natural and functional. Neurosciences enlarge 157- our horizon regarding music and the brain, showing that numerous areas -- 168- the most abstract form of artistic expression, may be considered the 169: most embodied one, reproducing and stimulating rhythm, motion, emotion, 170- and metaphorical thinking. -- 201- This is my life a meaningful kinetic Symphony moved by, through, and 202: with a sonic universe of feelings evoked by rhythm, sounds, and music. 203- -- 219- To cite this page: 220: Perilli, Gabriella (2008). Sound, Rhythm, Life Symphony. Voices: A 221- World Forum for Music Therapy. Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy. 40- 41:Iambic Pentameter: The Rhythm of Life? 42- -- 53- its in the speaking because on the page it is inert. When you [24]speak 54: those words aloud, they literally jump off the tongue and the rhythm is 55- the easiest of all meters to find. -- 57- I asked Ben Crystal about this [25]in our interview a few months ago. 58: He said that iambic pentameter is the rhythm of our English language 59: and of our bodies a line of that poetry has the same rhythm as our 60- heartbeat. A line of iambic pentameter fills the human lung perfectly, 61: so its the rhythm of speech. 62- 63- I think this is true. When you [26]learn how to speak verse, you soon 64: discover that its a very instinctive rhythm. Once you relax and go with 65- the flow, it comes naturally. And, strange as it might sound, classic -- 95- independently, are less obviously iambic pentameter, yet they do 96: not violate the rhythm. 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The earth's daily rotation makes a [39]cycle -- 120- 121: . . . The rhythm in the activity of economic life, the alternation of 122- buoyant, purposeful expansion with aimless depression, is caused by the 123: rhythm in the yield per acre of the crops; while the rhythm in the 124: production of the crops is, in turn, caused by the rhythm of changing 125- weather which is represented by the cyclical changes in the amount of -- 129- Continue to: 130: * prev: [43]Rhythm In Nature 131- * [44]Table of Contents -- 147- [62]TOP 148: [63]previous page: Rhythm In Nature [64]page up: Principles Of 149- Sociology With Educational Applications | by Frederick R. 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Naumova^* -- 66- uncertainty of ancient and modern means of prediction make us wonder to 67: what extent we are able to understand the rhythm of nature. One might 68- argue the future cannot be known, but from a practical point of view, a -- 326- every culture all social events are synchronized by calendars; and 327: every calendar reflects the cyclic rhythm of nature. 328- Traditional celebrations and gatherings observed by communities -- 591- [170]Clear [171]Turn Off [172]Turn On 592: * [173]Mystery of Seasonality: Getting the Rhythm of NatureMystery of 593: Seasonality: Getting the Rhythm of Nature 594- 3- 4:Circadian rhythm 5- -- 12- 13: A circadian rhythm is a roughly 24-hour cycle in the biochemical, 14- physiological or behavioural processes of living entities, including -- 36- * [30]5 Biological clock in mammals 37: + [31]5.1 Determining the human circadian rhythm 38- + [32]5.2 Outside the "master clock" -- 51- 52: The earliest known account of a circadian rhythm dates from the 4th 53- century BC, when Androsthenes, a ship captain serving under -- 63- and changes in temperature.^[50][3] [51]Joseph Takahashi discovered the 64: genetic basis for the rodent circadian rhythm in 1994.^[52][4]^[53][5] 65- -- 72- adjusted to match the local time: 73: * The rhythm persists in constant conditions (for example, constant 74- dark) with a period of about 24 hours. The rationale for this -- 76- rhythms that are merely responses to external periodic cues. A 77: rhythm cannot be declared to be endogenous unless it has been 78- tested in conditions without external periodic input. 79: * The rhythm is temperature-compensated, i.e., it maintains the same 80- period over a range of temperatures. The rationale for this -- 85- coincidental. 86: * The rhythm can be reset by exposure to an external stimulus. The 87- rationale for this criterion is to distinguish circadian rhythms -- 124- just the three proteins of their central oscillator. This clock has 125: been shown to sustain a 22-hour rhythm over several days upon the 126- addition of [72]ATP. Previous explanations of the [73]prokaryotic -- 184- 185: The rhythm is linked to the light-dark cycle. Animals, including 186- humans, kept in total darkness for extended periods eventually function 187: with a [89]freerunning rhythm. Each "day", their sleep cycle is pushed 188- back or forward, depending on whether their [90]endogenous period is -- 199- will still have it when in an environment shielded from external cues, 200: but the rhythm is, of course, not entrained to the 24-hour light/dark 201: cycle in nature. The sleep-wake rhythm may, in these circumstances, 202- become out of phase with other circadian or [95]ultradian rhythms such -- 243- groups of [122]cells located in the [123]hypothalamus. Destruction of 244: the SCN results in the complete absence of a regular sleep-wake rhythm. 245- The SCN receives information about illumination through the eyes. The -- 250- tract, leading to the SCN. If cells from the SCN are removed and 251: cultured, they maintain their own rhythm in the absence of external 252- cues. -- 267- 268:[[135]edit] Determining the human circadian rhythm 269- 270- The classic phase markers for measuring the timing of a mammal's 271: circadian rhythm are 272- * melatonin secretion by the pineal gland and -- 323- response curve (PRC). Depending on the timing, light can advance or 324: delay the circadian rhythm. Both the PRC and the required 325- [155]illuminance vary from species to species and lower light levels -- 327- 328: Lighting levels that affect circadian rhythm in humans are higher than 329- the levels usually used in artificial lighting in homes. According to -- 337- It is thought that the direction of the light may have an effect on 338: entraining the circadian rhythm;^[160][24] light coming from above, 339- resembling an image of a bright sky, has greater effect than light -- 397- the day, a [181]power-nap, does not have any effect on normal circadian 398: rhythm, but can decrease stress and improve 399- productivity.^[182][33]^[183][34] -- 401- There are many health problems associated with disturbances of the 402: human circadian rhythm, such as [184]seasonal affective disorder (SAD), 403- [185]delayed sleep phase syndrome (DSPS) and other [186]circadian 404: rhythm disorders.^[187][35] Circadian rhythms also play a part in the 405- [188]reticular activating system, which is crucial for maintaining a -- 418- functioning of circadian rhythms. Recent research suggests that 419: circadian rhythm disturbances found in [199]bipolar disorder are 420- positively influenced by [200]lithium's effect on clock -- 426- cardiovascular disease [202][2] The suppression of melatonin production 427: associated with the disruption of the circadian rhythm may increase the 428- risk of developing cancer.^[203][38]^[204][39] -- 446- * [218]Circadian oscillator 447: * [219]Circadian rhythm sleep disorders 448- * [220]Cryptochrome -- 452- * [225]Jet lag 453: * [226]Light effects on circadian rhythm 454- * [227]PER1, [228]PER2, and [229]PER3, the period family genes -- 489- * Tomita J, Nakajima M, Kondo T, Iwasaki H (2005) No 490: transcription-translation feedback in circadian rhythm of KaiC 491- phosphorylation. Science 307: 251-254 -- 608- 29. [320]^ Dijk, Derk-Jan; Czeisler Charles (1994). "Paradoxical timing 609: of the circadian rhythm of sleep propensity serves to consolidate 610- sleep and wakefulness in humans". Neurosci Lett 166 (1): 63. -- 673- 674: * [373]Circadian rhythm at the [374]Open Directory Project 675- * Leloup J.C. (2009). "Circadian clocks and phosphorylation: Insights 14- Universal Timing 15: Life's Natural Rhythm 16- -- 19- and brown leaves to fall from trees. As human beings, our own inner 20: rhythm is attuned to this universal sense of timing. Guided by the 21- rising and setting of the sun, changes in temperature, and our own 22: internal rhythm, we know when it is time to sleep, eat, or be active. 23- While our minds and spirits are free to focus on other pursuits, our 24- breath and our heartbeat are always there to remind us of life's 25: pulsing rhythm that moves within and around us. 26: Moving to this rhythm, we know when it is time to stop working and when 27: to rest. Pushing our bodies to work beyond their natural rhythm 28- diminishes our ability to renew and recharge. A feeling much like jet 29: lag lets us know when we've overridden our own natural rhythm. When we 30- feel the frantic calls of all we want to accomplish impelling us to -- 33- flying south, leaves shedding, or snow falling. A walk in nature can 34: also let us re-attune is to her organic rhythm, while allowing us to 35: move back in time with our own. When we move to our natural rhythm, we 36- can achieve all we need to do with less effort. 37- We may even notice that our soul moves to its own internal, natural 38: rhythm - especially when it comes to our personal evolution. Comparing 39- ourselves to others is unnecessary. 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From the time she began to lose these principles, -- 175- [46]life, [47]colours, [48]music, [49]religion, [50]metaphysics, 176: [51]cosmic consciousness, [52]dance, [53]energy, [54]rhythm, [55]music, 177- [56]vibration -- 185- [58]previous page: Chapter II. Music Of Other Climes [59]page up: The 186: Rhythm Of Life | by Charles Brodie Patterson [60]next page: Music Of 187- Other Climes. 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Abnormal rhythm in the heart is a condition known as 34- cardiac arrhythmia. A normal heart beats between 60 and 100 times per -- 46- may experience arrhythmias in different ways. Some may have an abnormal 47: rhythm and not even know it. 48- -- 51- swelling of the legs, strokes, heart attacks or sudden death can occur 52: because of abnormal heart rhythm. 53- -- 66- Cardiologists with rigorous training in the specialty of 67: electrophysiology can treat rhythm disorders with drugs, catheters, or 68- implantable devices. Catheter ablation is the procedure that allows -- 82- Implantable defibrillators can save lives when patients at risk of 83: dangerous arrhythmias collapse from a rhythm that is too fast. The 84- device, a small implantable computer, identifies the abnormality and 85: delivers an electrical shock to restore the normal rhythm. 86- -- 89- their normal daily living. 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This leads me to think that space is not 53: empty or chaotically immeasurable; rather it is filled with rhythm, and 54- sounds - or electromagnetic waves. Curiously, the immense space of the -- 64- and Ken Bruscia, allowed me to reach a deep level of understanding of 65: sound and rhythm and how they embed our lives. That opened terrific 66- scenarios I could never imagine before. -- 122- therapist with inexhaustible and surprising alternatives for healing: 123: the rhythm of life is embodied in human beings as well as the 124- environment; music can evoke motion and emotion, while also producing -- 137- structural coupling, and, he said, this can happen, for example, with 138: rhythm entrainment and music. 139- -- 155- Oliver Sachs says, our brain is a musical score; thus interaction with 156: sound and rhythm is both natural and functional. Neurosciences enlarge 157- our horizon regarding music and the brain, showing that numerous areas -- 168- the most abstract form of artistic expression, may be considered the 169: most embodied one, reproducing and stimulating rhythm, motion, emotion, 170- and metaphorical thinking. -- 201- This is my life a meaningful kinetic Symphony moved by, through, and 202: with a sonic universe of feelings evoked by rhythm, sounds, and music. 203- -- 219- To cite this page: 220: Perilli, Gabriella (2008). Sound, Rhythm, Life Symphony. Voices: A 221- World Forum for Music Therapy. Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy. 40- 41:Iambic Pentameter: The Rhythm of Life? 42- -- 53- its in the speaking because on the page it is inert. When you [24]speak 54: those words aloud, they literally jump off the tongue and the rhythm is 55- the easiest of all meters to find. -- 57- I asked Ben Crystal about this [25]in our interview a few months ago. 58: He said that iambic pentameter is the rhythm of our English language 59: and of our bodies a line of that poetry has the same rhythm as our 60- heartbeat. A line of iambic pentameter fills the human lung perfectly, 61: so its the rhythm of speech. 62- 63- I think this is true. When you [26]learn how to speak verse, you soon 64: discover that its a very instinctive rhythm. Once you relax and go with 65- the flow, it comes naturally. And, strange as it might sound, classic -- 95- independently, are less obviously iambic pentameter, yet they do 96: not violate the rhythm. The fourth line is clearly unmetrical 97- and removes the sense that we are listening to verse. -- 106- Shakespeare, at least in the plays I have translated, did not 107: write verse lines with the rhythm of (4). 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The earth's daily rotation makes a [39]cycle -- 120- 121: . . . The rhythm in the activity of economic life, the alternation of 122- buoyant, purposeful expansion with aimless depression, is caused by the 123: rhythm in the yield per acre of the crops; while the rhythm in the 124: production of the crops is, in turn, caused by the rhythm of changing 125- weather which is represented by the cyclical changes in the amount of -- 129- Continue to: 130: * prev: [43]Rhythm In Nature 131- * [44]Table of Contents -- 147- [62]TOP 148: [63]previous page: Rhythm In Nature [64]page up: Principles Of 149- Sociology With Educational Applications | by Frederick R. 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Naumova^* -- 66- uncertainty of ancient and modern means of prediction make us wonder to 67: what extent we are able to understand the rhythm of nature. One might 68- argue the future cannot be known, but from a practical point of view, a -- 326- every culture all social events are synchronized by calendars; and 327: every calendar reflects the cyclic rhythm of nature. 328- Traditional celebrations and gatherings observed by communities -- 591- [170]Clear [171]Turn Off [172]Turn On 592: * [173]Mystery of Seasonality: Getting the Rhythm of NatureMystery of 593: Seasonality: Getting the Rhythm of Nature 594- 3- 4:Circadian rhythm 5- -- 12- 13: A circadian rhythm is a roughly 24-hour cycle in the biochemical, 14- physiological or behavioural processes of living entities, including -- 36- * [30]5 Biological clock in mammals 37: + [31]5.1 Determining the human circadian rhythm 38- + [32]5.2 Outside the "master clock" -- 51- 52: The earliest known account of a circadian rhythm dates from the 4th 53- century BC, when Androsthenes, a ship captain serving under -- 63- and changes in temperature.^[50][3] [51]Joseph Takahashi discovered the 64: genetic basis for the rodent circadian rhythm in 1994.^[52][4]^[53][5] 65- -- 72- adjusted to match the local time: 73: * The rhythm persists in constant conditions (for example, constant 74- dark) with a period of about 24 hours. The rationale for this -- 76- rhythms that are merely responses to external periodic cues. A 77: rhythm cannot be declared to be endogenous unless it has been 78- tested in conditions without external periodic input. 79: * The rhythm is temperature-compensated, i.e., it maintains the same 80- period over a range of temperatures. The rationale for this -- 85- coincidental. 86: * The rhythm can be reset by exposure to an external stimulus. The 87- rationale for this criterion is to distinguish circadian rhythms -- 124- just the three proteins of their central oscillator. This clock has 125: been shown to sustain a 22-hour rhythm over several days upon the 126- addition of [72]ATP. Previous explanations of the [73]prokaryotic -- 184- 185: The rhythm is linked to the light-dark cycle. Animals, including 186- humans, kept in total darkness for extended periods eventually function 187: with a [89]freerunning rhythm. Each "day", their sleep cycle is pushed 188- back or forward, depending on whether their [90]endogenous period is -- 199- will still have it when in an environment shielded from external cues, 200: but the rhythm is, of course, not entrained to the 24-hour light/dark 201: cycle in nature. The sleep-wake rhythm may, in these circumstances, 202- become out of phase with other circadian or [95]ultradian rhythms such -- 243- groups of [122]cells located in the [123]hypothalamus. Destruction of 244: the SCN results in the complete absence of a regular sleep-wake rhythm. 245- The SCN receives information about illumination through the eyes. The -- 250- tract, leading to the SCN. If cells from the SCN are removed and 251: cultured, they maintain their own rhythm in the absence of external 252- cues. -- 267- 268:[[135]edit] Determining the human circadian rhythm 269- 270- The classic phase markers for measuring the timing of a mammal's 271: circadian rhythm are 272- * melatonin secretion by the pineal gland and -- 323- response curve (PRC). Depending on the timing, light can advance or 324: delay the circadian rhythm. Both the PRC and the required 325- [155]illuminance vary from species to species and lower light levels -- 327- 328: Lighting levels that affect circadian rhythm in humans are higher than 329- the levels usually used in artificial lighting in homes. According to -- 337- It is thought that the direction of the light may have an effect on 338: entraining the circadian rhythm;^[160][24] light coming from above, 339- resembling an image of a bright sky, has greater effect than light -- 397- the day, a [181]power-nap, does not have any effect on normal circadian 398: rhythm, but can decrease stress and improve 399- productivity.^[182][33]^[183][34] -- 401- There are many health problems associated with disturbances of the 402: human circadian rhythm, such as [184]seasonal affective disorder (SAD), 403- [185]delayed sleep phase syndrome (DSPS) and other [186]circadian 404: rhythm disorders.^[187][35] Circadian rhythms also play a part in the 405- [188]reticular activating system, which is crucial for maintaining a -- 418- functioning of circadian rhythms. Recent research suggests that 419: circadian rhythm disturbances found in [199]bipolar disorder are 420- positively influenced by [200]lithium's effect on clock -- 426- cardiovascular disease [202][2] The suppression of melatonin production 427: associated with the disruption of the circadian rhythm may increase the 428- risk of developing cancer.^[203][38]^[204][39] -- 446- * [218]Circadian oscillator 447: * [219]Circadian rhythm sleep disorders 448- * [220]Cryptochrome -- 452- * [225]Jet lag 453: * [226]Light effects on circadian rhythm 454- * [227]PER1, [228]PER2, and [229]PER3, the period family genes -- 489- * Tomita J, Nakajima M, Kondo T, Iwasaki H (2005) No 490: transcription-translation feedback in circadian rhythm of KaiC 491- phosphorylation. Science 307: 251-254 -- 608- 29. [320]^ Dijk, Derk-Jan; Czeisler Charles (1994). "Paradoxical timing 609: of the circadian rhythm of sleep propensity serves to consolidate 610- sleep and wakefulness in humans". Neurosci Lett 166 (1): 63. -- 673- 674: * [373]Circadian rhythm at the [374]Open Directory Project 675- * Leloup J.C. (2009). "Circadian clocks and phosphorylation: Insights 14- Universal Timing 15: Life's Natural Rhythm 16- -- 19- and brown leaves to fall from trees. As human beings, our own inner 20: rhythm is attuned to this universal sense of timing. Guided by the 21- rising and setting of the sun, changes in temperature, and our own 22: internal rhythm, we know when it is time to sleep, eat, or be active. 23- While our minds and spirits are free to focus on other pursuits, our 24- breath and our heartbeat are always there to remind us of life's 25: pulsing rhythm that moves within and around us. 26: Moving to this rhythm, we know when it is time to stop working and when 27: to rest. Pushing our bodies to work beyond their natural rhythm 28- diminishes our ability to renew and recharge. A feeling much like jet 29: lag lets us know when we've overridden our own natural rhythm. When we 30- feel the frantic calls of all we want to accomplish impelling us to -- 33- flying south, leaves shedding, or snow falling. A walk in nature can 34: also let us re-attune is to her organic rhythm, while allowing us to 35: move back in time with our own. When we move to our natural rhythm, we 36- can achieve all we need to do with less effort. 37- We may even notice that our soul moves to its own internal, natural 38: rhythm - especially when it comes to our personal evolution. Comparing 39- ourselves to others is unnecessary. Our best guide is to move to our 40: own internal timing, while keeping time with the rhythm of nature. 41- -- 48- [13]Register for your free email, or [14]browse all articles 49: Life's Natural Rhythm 50- 49- 50:What is music rhythm? 51- 52: The music rhythm is the beat. It is the most important element in 53- music. It drives the music forward. It is the gasoline of music. -- 63- 64: Rhythm 65- The beat. The beat can be even or uneven, steady or unsteady. -- 123- In 4/4 time, different note values can be combined in each measure as 124: long as they equal four beats. Click the examples to hear the rhythm 125- patterns: -- 249- * [38]Drums player online music machine 250: * [39]Restore rhythm online ear training 251- * [40]Drums map movie 27- 28: Effects of pre-exercise listening to slow and fast rhythm music on 29- supramaximal cycle performance and selected metabolic variables -- 46- We examined the effect of listening to two different types of music 47: (with slow and fast rhythm), prior to supramaximal cycle exercise, on 48- performance, heart rate, the concentration of lactate and ammonia in 49- blood, and the concentration of catecholamines in plasma. Six male 50: students participated in this study. After listening to slow rhythm or 51: fast rhythm music for 20 min, the subjects performed supramaximal 52- exercise for 45 s using a cycle ergometer. Listening to slow and fast 53: rhythm music prior to supramaximal exercise did not significantly 54- affect the mean power output. The plasma norepinephrine concentration 55: immediately before the end of listening to slow rhythm music was 56- significantly lower than before listening (p < 0.05). The plasma 57- epinephrine concentration immediately before the end of listening to 58: fast rhythm music was significantly higher than before listening (p < 59- 0.05). The type of music had no effect on blood lactate and ammonia 60- levels or on plasma catecholamine levels following exercise. In 61: conclusion, listening to slow rhythm music decreases the plasma 62: norepinephrine level, and listening to fast rhythm music increases the 63- plasma epinephrine level. The type of music has no impact on power -- 85- Dopamine agonist ; Neurotransmitter ; Catecholamine ; Human ; Bicycle 86: ergometer ; Music ; Rhythm ; Dopamine ; Norepinephrine ; Epinephrine ; 87- Physical performance ; Heart rate ; Physical exercise ; 1- Basic Music Theory. Copyright Neil Hawes 1997 2: Rhythm 3- 4: * Rhythm in music is dependent on the fact that humans recognise a 5- [1]beat occurring at a regular interval. 6: * Rhythm in music is more than just a [2]beat, however; it is the way 7- that sounds with differing lengths (or gaps between them) and -- 14- different loudness (i.e. amplitudes) of sounds 15: * It is common to speak of a particular rhythm, referring to a 16- pattern of [4]note lengths which occurs in a piece of music. 17: + It is important to understand that the rhythm is defined by 18- the pattern; the overall speed of it could vary from 19: performance to performance, but the rhythm would still be the 20- same. -- 22- [5]metronome marking and/or a [6]direction word or phrase; its 23: rhythm is specified by various [7]note lengths creating 24- [8]beats within [9]bars. 25: * Modern songs often include [10]syncopation in their rhythm 26- __________________________________________________________________ -- 34- 35: 1. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory09.htm#rhythm 36: 2. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory09.htm#rhythm 37: 3. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory09.htm#rhythm 38- 4. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory12.htm 5- 6: Rhythm and swing 7: * Swing jazz rhythm 8: * [7]Music rhythm 9- * [8]Learn music theory : polyrhythms -- 23- * [18]Jazz melody and improvisation 24: * Swing jazz rhythm 25- * [19]Jazz techniques : practice 26- 27:Swing jazz rhythm in improvisation 28- -- 31- If you also give a "sliding" or "retardation" between notes, you can 32: create the real swing jazz rhythm, which was born at the beginning of 33- the XX century about. When you stress an upbeat you make perhaps a 34- "swinging" rhythmics, (also being without a dragging or a sliding 35: between notes), for modern rhythm too, (such as pop and rhythm and 36- blues). -- 41- ...in this way: 42: swing jazz rhythm pattern 43- 44:Learn swing jazz rhythm 45- -- 48- means "stressing the upbeat" with an implied octaves triplets clef. 49: It's so a rhythm "sliding" effect created : the meaning of the American 50- word "swing" is just similar to "sliding", "waving" or "rocking". -- 54- ..must be played (in general) in this way: 55: fundamental jazz swing rhythm 56- In other words Swing has offbeat (upbeat) accents and an eighth-note -- 68- since we were children we have been starting clapping hands in 69: downbeat. Swing-jazz rhythm can be so learned naturally after studying 70- constantly in this direction. 71: * You need some months to learn swing rhythm on your instrument. I 72- remember you to stress always the upbeats. -- 84- 6. http://musilosophy.com/help-jazz-improvisation.htm 85: 7. http://musilosophy.com/music-rhythm.htm 86- 8. http://musilosophy.com/learn-music-theory.htm 12- 13: [8]Home: [9]Basic Music Theory Elements: Music Theory Rhythm 14- 15: "Music Theory Rhythm" 16: "Your Journey in Music Rhythm" 17- -- 19- 20: Your journey to learn and master the music theory rhythm begins in this 21: section of the Music Learning Workshop. The music rhythm workshop 22: provides us with the basics needed to get rhythm down cold. below we 23- link to the beginner series of lessons. 24- We start with the essential building blocks of how to fundamentally 25: know rhythm and then expand our knowledge of rhythm music theory and 26- know how until we achieve mastery. -- 29- 30: The Basic Building Blocks of Rhythm 31- 32: Rhythm forms the basis of music theory. It is what all other musical 33- elements are based upon. You can only survive so long in your musical 34: journey without the essential building block of rhythm. 35- 36- Ask professional musicians: what one element of music do you find to be 37: most important? The answer will often be rhythm. As it is the one thing 38- that is least forgiven by the listener. -- 67- 68:Beginning Rhythm Music Theory Lessons 69- -- 76- 77:Beginning Rhythm 78- 79: [11]Rhythm Definitions 80- [12]Note Symbols -- 83- [15]Time Signatures 84: [16]Counting Rhythm Beats 85: [17]Counting Rhythm Using Rests 86: [18]Counting Rhythm Duple Pattern 87: [19]Counting Rhythm Quadruple Pattern 88: [20]Counting Rhythm Triplet pattern 89- [21]Note Relationships -- 95- Start with some terms we will need to become familiar with when 96: discussing rhythm and music theory and move on through the lessons to 97- build up on the previous group of knowledge. 98: This outline shows the components of rhythm available on this site that 99- you can start learning. 100- This sequence is designed to quickly lead you through the basics of 101: what is needed to learn rhythm music theory. 102- The Music Learning Workshop "Get It Down Cold" Workbooks will be -- 106- 107: [24]Basic Music Theory Elements: [25]Rhythm | [26]Notes | [27]Master 108- Staff | [28]Intervals | [29]Scales | [30]Chords | [31]Key Signatures -- 140- 141:Beginning Rhythm 142- 143: * [45]Rhythm Definitions 144- * [46]Note Symbols -- 147- * [49]Time Signatures 148: * [50]Rhythm Counting Beats 149: * [51]Rhythm Counting Rests 150: * [52]Rhythm Duple Pattern 151: * [53]Rhythm Quadruple Pattern 152: * [54]Rhythm Triplet Pattern 153- * [55]Note Relationships 154: * [56]Rhythm Beat Chart 155- -- 186- 187: [73]top of Music Theory Rhythm 188- -- 207- 10. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/mlw-whats-new.html 208: 11. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-definitions.html 209- 12. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/music-note-symbols.html -- 212- 15. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/time-signatures.html 213: 16. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-counting-beats.html 214: 17. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-counting-rests.html 215: 18. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-duple-pattern.html 216: 19. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-quadruple-pattern.html 217: 20. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-triplet-pattern.html 218: 21. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-note-relationships.html 219: 22. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/support-files/rhythm-beat-chart.pdf 220- 23. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/join.html 221- 24. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/basic-music-theory-elements.html 222: 25. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/music-theory-rhythm.html 223- 26. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/music-theory-notes.html -- 241- 44. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/faq.html 242: 45. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-definitions.html 243- 46. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/music-note-symbols.html -- 246- 49. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/time-signatures.html 247: 50. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-counting-beats.html 248: 51. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-counting-rests.html 249: 52. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-duple-pattern.html 250: 53. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-quadruple-pattern.html 251: 54. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-triplet-pattern.html 252: 55. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-note-relationships.html 253: 56. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/support-files/rhythm-beat-chart.pdf 254- 57. http://feeds2.feedburner.com/MusicLearningBlog -- 269- 72. http://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-3759593-10650814 270: 73. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/music-theory-rhythm.html#top 271- 74. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/index.html 8- 9: The Generational Rhythm of American Politics 10- -- 126- All these studies have provided basic data for the development of a 127: comprehensive theory of the generational rhythm of politics. Most of 128- their authors have not attempted to formulate such a theory and -- 296- mid-1960s? The answer to these questions lie in a proper 297: understanding of the temporal rhythm of political life in the United 298: States. (Rhythm in the sense used here refers to the structured flow 299- of time and events.) 300- 301: The American political system, like all others, has a rhythm of its 302: own, which, in turn, is linked with the overall rhythm of human 303- time. By tracing those links, we can begin to lay out a discernible -- 306- happen) when they do.^25 The historical pattern of political events 307: in the United States follows a generational rhythm which flows in 308- cycles ranging from 25 to 40 years each, approximately the -- 310- life. The sequence and impact of discrete political events is 311: substantially shaped by the rhythm of the generations, even though 312- the events themselves may seem random. Thomas Jefferson noted this -- 379- appear to move in sufficiently precise generational units to account 380: for the rhythm of social and political action. If we look closely 381- and carefully, we can map the internal structure of each generation -- 983- history, the crucial points of demarcation are very much in tune 984: with the generational rhythm of events. They are of two kinds; 985- first, the critical elections that determine who shall govern in a -- 1253- 1254: To suggest that a generational rhythm is clearly apparent in 1255- American politics is not to suggest that events move in any 1256: lock-step, that the rhythm of every generation is exactly the same 1257- as that of every other, or that there are no exceptions to the -- 1264- 1265: Chapter 2 has focused in detail on the generational rhythm of 1266- American politics. Ultimately derived from the biblical -- 1272- theory. A more systematic biostatistical basis for the generation 1273: rhythm was provided by Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson points the way to 1274: understanding that the rhythm of generations is based upon human 1275- social rhythms generally. 1276- 1277: Political events follow the rhythm of the generations, both in their 1278: internal rhythm and on an intergenerational basis. Centuries 1279- represent three generations and also have a certain pattern to them. -- 1398- 25. The discussion to be advanced in the following pages was first 1399: presented in Daniel J. Elazar, "Generational Rhythm of American 1400- Politics," American Political Quarterly (January 1978) vol. 6, no. 49- 50:What is music rhythm? 51- 52: The music rhythm is the beat. It is the most important element in 53- music. It drives the music forward. It is the gasoline of music. -- 63- 64: Rhythm 65- The beat. The beat can be even or uneven, steady or unsteady. -- 123- In 4/4 time, different note values can be combined in each measure as 124: long as they equal four beats. Click the examples to hear the rhythm 125- patterns: -- 249- * [38]Drums player online music machine 250: * [39]Restore rhythm online ear training 251- * [40]Drums map movie 27- 28: Effects of pre-exercise listening to slow and fast rhythm music on 29- supramaximal cycle performance and selected metabolic variables -- 46- We examined the effect of listening to two different types of music 47: (with slow and fast rhythm), prior to supramaximal cycle exercise, on 48- performance, heart rate, the concentration of lactate and ammonia in 49- blood, and the concentration of catecholamines in plasma. Six male 50: students participated in this study. After listening to slow rhythm or 51: fast rhythm music for 20 min, the subjects performed supramaximal 52- exercise for 45 s using a cycle ergometer. Listening to slow and fast 53: rhythm music prior to supramaximal exercise did not significantly 54- affect the mean power output. The plasma norepinephrine concentration 55: immediately before the end of listening to slow rhythm music was 56- significantly lower than before listening (p < 0.05). The plasma 57- epinephrine concentration immediately before the end of listening to 58: fast rhythm music was significantly higher than before listening (p < 59- 0.05). The type of music had no effect on blood lactate and ammonia 60- levels or on plasma catecholamine levels following exercise. In 61: conclusion, listening to slow rhythm music decreases the plasma 62: norepinephrine level, and listening to fast rhythm music increases the 63- plasma epinephrine level. The type of music has no impact on power -- 85- Dopamine agonist ; Neurotransmitter ; Catecholamine ; Human ; Bicycle 86: ergometer ; Music ; Rhythm ; Dopamine ; Norepinephrine ; Epinephrine ; 87- Physical performance ; Heart rate ; Physical exercise ; 1- Basic Music Theory. Copyright Neil Hawes 1997 2: Rhythm 3- 4: * Rhythm in music is dependent on the fact that humans recognise a 5- [1]beat occurring at a regular interval. 6: * Rhythm in music is more than just a [2]beat, however; it is the way 7- that sounds with differing lengths (or gaps between them) and -- 14- different loudness (i.e. amplitudes) of sounds 15: * It is common to speak of a particular rhythm, referring to a 16- pattern of [4]note lengths which occurs in a piece of music. 17: + It is important to understand that the rhythm is defined by 18- the pattern; the overall speed of it could vary from 19: performance to performance, but the rhythm would still be the 20- same. -- 22- [5]metronome marking and/or a [6]direction word or phrase; its 23: rhythm is specified by various [7]note lengths creating 24- [8]beats within [9]bars. 25: * Modern songs often include [10]syncopation in their rhythm 26- __________________________________________________________________ -- 34- 35: 1. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory09.htm#rhythm 36: 2. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory09.htm#rhythm 37: 3. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory09.htm#rhythm 38- 4. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory12.htm 5- 6: Rhythm and swing 7: * Swing jazz rhythm 8: * [7]Music rhythm 9- * [8]Learn music theory : polyrhythms -- 23- * [18]Jazz melody and improvisation 24: * Swing jazz rhythm 25- * [19]Jazz techniques : practice 26- 27:Swing jazz rhythm in improvisation 28- -- 31- If you also give a "sliding" or "retardation" between notes, you can 32: create the real swing jazz rhythm, which was born at the beginning of 33- the XX century about. When you stress an upbeat you make perhaps a 34- "swinging" rhythmics, (also being without a dragging or a sliding 35: between notes), for modern rhythm too, (such as pop and rhythm and 36- blues). -- 41- ...in this way: 42: swing jazz rhythm pattern 43- 44:Learn swing jazz rhythm 45- -- 48- means "stressing the upbeat" with an implied octaves triplets clef. 49: It's so a rhythm "sliding" effect created : the meaning of the American 50- word "swing" is just similar to "sliding", "waving" or "rocking". -- 54- ..must be played (in general) in this way: 55: fundamental jazz swing rhythm 56- In other words Swing has offbeat (upbeat) accents and an eighth-note -- 68- since we were children we have been starting clapping hands in 69: downbeat. Swing-jazz rhythm can be so learned naturally after studying 70- constantly in this direction. 71: * You need some months to learn swing rhythm on your instrument. I 72- remember you to stress always the upbeats. -- 84- 6. http://musilosophy.com/help-jazz-improvisation.htm 85: 7. http://musilosophy.com/music-rhythm.htm 86- 8. http://musilosophy.com/learn-music-theory.htm 12- 13: [8]Home: [9]Basic Music Theory Elements: Music Theory Rhythm 14- 15: "Music Theory Rhythm" 16: "Your Journey in Music Rhythm" 17- -- 19- 20: Your journey to learn and master the music theory rhythm begins in this 21: section of the Music Learning Workshop. The music rhythm workshop 22: provides us with the basics needed to get rhythm down cold. below we 23- link to the beginner series of lessons. 24- We start with the essential building blocks of how to fundamentally 25: know rhythm and then expand our knowledge of rhythm music theory and 26- know how until we achieve mastery. -- 29- 30: The Basic Building Blocks of Rhythm 31- 32: Rhythm forms the basis of music theory. It is what all other musical 33- elements are based upon. You can only survive so long in your musical 34: journey without the essential building block of rhythm. 35- 36- Ask professional musicians: what one element of music do you find to be 37: most important? The answer will often be rhythm. As it is the one thing 38- that is least forgiven by the listener. -- 67- 68:Beginning Rhythm Music Theory Lessons 69- -- 76- 77:Beginning Rhythm 78- 79: [11]Rhythm Definitions 80- [12]Note Symbols -- 83- [15]Time Signatures 84: [16]Counting Rhythm Beats 85: [17]Counting Rhythm Using Rests 86: [18]Counting Rhythm Duple Pattern 87: [19]Counting Rhythm Quadruple Pattern 88: [20]Counting Rhythm Triplet pattern 89- [21]Note Relationships -- 95- Start with some terms we will need to become familiar with when 96: discussing rhythm and music theory and move on through the lessons to 97- build up on the previous group of knowledge. 98: This outline shows the components of rhythm available on this site that 99- you can start learning. 100- This sequence is designed to quickly lead you through the basics of 101: what is needed to learn rhythm music theory. 102- The Music Learning Workshop "Get It Down Cold" Workbooks will be -- 106- 107: [24]Basic Music Theory Elements: [25]Rhythm | [26]Notes | [27]Master 108- Staff | [28]Intervals | [29]Scales | [30]Chords | [31]Key Signatures -- 140- 141:Beginning Rhythm 142- 143: * [45]Rhythm Definitions 144- * [46]Note Symbols -- 147- * [49]Time Signatures 148: * [50]Rhythm Counting Beats 149: * [51]Rhythm Counting Rests 150: * [52]Rhythm Duple Pattern 151: * [53]Rhythm Quadruple Pattern 152: * [54]Rhythm Triplet Pattern 153- * [55]Note Relationships 154: * [56]Rhythm Beat Chart 155- -- 186- 187: [73]top of Music Theory Rhythm 188- -- 207- 10. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/mlw-whats-new.html 208: 11. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-definitions.html 209- 12. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/music-note-symbols.html -- 212- 15. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/time-signatures.html 213: 16. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-counting-beats.html 214: 17. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-counting-rests.html 215: 18. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-duple-pattern.html 216: 19. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-quadruple-pattern.html 217: 20. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-triplet-pattern.html 218: 21. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-note-relationships.html 219: 22. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/support-files/rhythm-beat-chart.pdf 220- 23. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/join.html 221- 24. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/basic-music-theory-elements.html 222: 25. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/music-theory-rhythm.html 223- 26. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/music-theory-notes.html -- 241- 44. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/faq.html 242: 45. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-definitions.html 243- 46. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/music-note-symbols.html -- 246- 49. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/time-signatures.html 247: 50. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-counting-beats.html 248: 51. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-counting-rests.html 249: 52. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-duple-pattern.html 250: 53. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-quadruple-pattern.html 251: 54. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-triplet-pattern.html 252: 55. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-note-relationships.html 253: 56. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/support-files/rhythm-beat-chart.pdf 254- 57. http://feeds2.feedburner.com/MusicLearningBlog -- 269- 72. http://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-3759593-10650814 270: 73. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/music-theory-rhythm.html#top 271- 74. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/index.html 8- 9: The Generational Rhythm of American Politics 10- -- 126- All these studies have provided basic data for the development of a 127: comprehensive theory of the generational rhythm of politics. Most of 128- their authors have not attempted to formulate such a theory and -- 296- mid-1960s? The answer to these questions lie in a proper 297: understanding of the temporal rhythm of political life in the United 298: States. (Rhythm in the sense used here refers to the structured flow 299- of time and events.) 300- 301: The American political system, like all others, has a rhythm of its 302: own, which, in turn, is linked with the overall rhythm of human 303- time. By tracing those links, we can begin to lay out a discernible -- 306- happen) when they do.^25 The historical pattern of political events 307: in the United States follows a generational rhythm which flows in 308- cycles ranging from 25 to 40 years each, approximately the -- 310- life. The sequence and impact of discrete political events is 311: substantially shaped by the rhythm of the generations, even though 312- the events themselves may seem random. Thomas Jefferson noted this -- 379- appear to move in sufficiently precise generational units to account 380: for the rhythm of social and political action. If we look closely 381- and carefully, we can map the internal structure of each generation -- 983- history, the crucial points of demarcation are very much in tune 984: with the generational rhythm of events. They are of two kinds; 985- first, the critical elections that determine who shall govern in a -- 1253- 1254: To suggest that a generational rhythm is clearly apparent in 1255- American politics is not to suggest that events move in any 1256: lock-step, that the rhythm of every generation is exactly the same 1257- as that of every other, or that there are no exceptions to the -- 1264- 1265: Chapter 2 has focused in detail on the generational rhythm of 1266- American politics. Ultimately derived from the biblical -- 1272- theory. A more systematic biostatistical basis for the generation 1273: rhythm was provided by Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson points the way to 1274: understanding that the rhythm of generations is based upon human 1275- social rhythms generally. 1276- 1277: Political events follow the rhythm of the generations, both in their 1278: internal rhythm and on an intergenerational basis. Centuries 1279- represent three generations and also have a certain pattern to them. -- 1398- 25. The discussion to be advanced in the following pages was first 1399: presented in Daniel J. Elazar, "Generational Rhythm of American 1400- Politics," American Political Quarterly (January 1978) vol. 6, no. 48- adopted and abandoned poetic forms by analyzing their narratives on 49: rhythm. I explore the political salience of rhythmical transformations 50- and argue that the secular has been a vital and complex force in the 51- modern abandonment of metrical discipline. The secular affects how 52: poets seek to modernize their rhythm, vocabulary, and relation to 53- public. It also affects, I conclude, the ways in which anthropologists -- 74- 75: Rhythm ; Transformation ; Modernization ; Poet ; Modernity ; Poetry ; 76- Israel ; Palestine ; Near East ; 49- 50:What is music rhythm? 51- 52: The music rhythm is the beat. It is the most important element in 53- music. It drives the music forward. It is the gasoline of music. -- 63- 64: Rhythm 65- The beat. The beat can be even or uneven, steady or unsteady. -- 123- In 4/4 time, different note values can be combined in each measure as 124: long as they equal four beats. Click the examples to hear the rhythm 125- patterns: -- 249- * [38]Drums player online music machine 250: * [39]Restore rhythm online ear training 251- * [40]Drums map movie 27- 28: Effects of pre-exercise listening to slow and fast rhythm music on 29- supramaximal cycle performance and selected metabolic variables -- 46- We examined the effect of listening to two different types of music 47: (with slow and fast rhythm), prior to supramaximal cycle exercise, on 48- performance, heart rate, the concentration of lactate and ammonia in 49- blood, and the concentration of catecholamines in plasma. Six male 50: students participated in this study. After listening to slow rhythm or 51: fast rhythm music for 20 min, the subjects performed supramaximal 52- exercise for 45 s using a cycle ergometer. Listening to slow and fast 53: rhythm music prior to supramaximal exercise did not significantly 54- affect the mean power output. The plasma norepinephrine concentration 55: immediately before the end of listening to slow rhythm music was 56- significantly lower than before listening (p < 0.05). The plasma 57- epinephrine concentration immediately before the end of listening to 58: fast rhythm music was significantly higher than before listening (p < 59- 0.05). The type of music had no effect on blood lactate and ammonia 60- levels or on plasma catecholamine levels following exercise. In 61: conclusion, listening to slow rhythm music decreases the plasma 62: norepinephrine level, and listening to fast rhythm music increases the 63- plasma epinephrine level. The type of music has no impact on power -- 85- Dopamine agonist ; Neurotransmitter ; Catecholamine ; Human ; Bicycle 86: ergometer ; Music ; Rhythm ; Dopamine ; Norepinephrine ; Epinephrine ; 87- Physical performance ; Heart rate ; Physical exercise ; 1- Basic Music Theory. Copyright Neil Hawes 1997 2: Rhythm 3- 4: * Rhythm in music is dependent on the fact that humans recognise a 5- [1]beat occurring at a regular interval. 6: * Rhythm in music is more than just a [2]beat, however; it is the way 7- that sounds with differing lengths (or gaps between them) and -- 14- different loudness (i.e. amplitudes) of sounds 15: * It is common to speak of a particular rhythm, referring to a 16- pattern of [4]note lengths which occurs in a piece of music. 17: + It is important to understand that the rhythm is defined by 18- the pattern; the overall speed of it could vary from 19: performance to performance, but the rhythm would still be the 20- same. -- 22- [5]metronome marking and/or a [6]direction word or phrase; its 23: rhythm is specified by various [7]note lengths creating 24- [8]beats within [9]bars. 25: * Modern songs often include [10]syncopation in their rhythm 26- __________________________________________________________________ -- 34- 35: 1. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory09.htm#rhythm 36: 2. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory09.htm#rhythm 37: 3. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory09.htm#rhythm 38- 4. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory12.htm 5- 6: Rhythm and swing 7: * Swing jazz rhythm 8: * [7]Music rhythm 9- * [8]Learn music theory : polyrhythms -- 23- * [18]Jazz melody and improvisation 24: * Swing jazz rhythm 25- * [19]Jazz techniques : practice 26- 27:Swing jazz rhythm in improvisation 28- -- 31- If you also give a "sliding" or "retardation" between notes, you can 32: create the real swing jazz rhythm, which was born at the beginning of 33- the XX century about. When you stress an upbeat you make perhaps a 34- "swinging" rhythmics, (also being without a dragging or a sliding 35: between notes), for modern rhythm too, (such as pop and rhythm and 36- blues). -- 41- ...in this way: 42: swing jazz rhythm pattern 43- 44:Learn swing jazz rhythm 45- -- 48- means "stressing the upbeat" with an implied octaves triplets clef. 49: It's so a rhythm "sliding" effect created : the meaning of the American 50- word "swing" is just similar to "sliding", "waving" or "rocking". -- 54- ..must be played (in general) in this way: 55: fundamental jazz swing rhythm 56- In other words Swing has offbeat (upbeat) accents and an eighth-note -- 68- since we were children we have been starting clapping hands in 69: downbeat. Swing-jazz rhythm can be so learned naturally after studying 70- constantly in this direction. 71: * You need some months to learn swing rhythm on your instrument. I 72- remember you to stress always the upbeats. -- 84- 6. http://musilosophy.com/help-jazz-improvisation.htm 85: 7. http://musilosophy.com/music-rhythm.htm 86- 8. http://musilosophy.com/learn-music-theory.htm 12- 13: [8]Home: [9]Basic Music Theory Elements: Music Theory Rhythm 14- 15: "Music Theory Rhythm" 16: "Your Journey in Music Rhythm" 17- -- 19- 20: Your journey to learn and master the music theory rhythm begins in this 21: section of the Music Learning Workshop. The music rhythm workshop 22: provides us with the basics needed to get rhythm down cold. below we 23- link to the beginner series of lessons. 24- We start with the essential building blocks of how to fundamentally 25: know rhythm and then expand our knowledge of rhythm music theory and 26- know how until we achieve mastery. -- 29- 30: The Basic Building Blocks of Rhythm 31- 32: Rhythm forms the basis of music theory. It is what all other musical 33- elements are based upon. You can only survive so long in your musical 34: journey without the essential building block of rhythm. 35- 36- Ask professional musicians: what one element of music do you find to be 37: most important? The answer will often be rhythm. As it is the one thing 38- that is least forgiven by the listener. -- 67- 68:Beginning Rhythm Music Theory Lessons 69- -- 76- 77:Beginning Rhythm 78- 79: [11]Rhythm Definitions 80- [12]Note Symbols -- 83- [15]Time Signatures 84: [16]Counting Rhythm Beats 85: [17]Counting Rhythm Using Rests 86: [18]Counting Rhythm Duple Pattern 87: [19]Counting Rhythm Quadruple Pattern 88: [20]Counting Rhythm Triplet pattern 89- [21]Note Relationships -- 95- Start with some terms we will need to become familiar with when 96: discussing rhythm and music theory and move on through the lessons to 97- build up on the previous group of knowledge. 98: This outline shows the components of rhythm available on this site that 99- you can start learning. 100- This sequence is designed to quickly lead you through the basics of 101: what is needed to learn rhythm music theory. 102- The Music Learning Workshop "Get It Down Cold" Workbooks will be -- 106- 107: [24]Basic Music Theory Elements: [25]Rhythm | [26]Notes | [27]Master 108- Staff | [28]Intervals | [29]Scales | [30]Chords | [31]Key Signatures -- 140- 141:Beginning Rhythm 142- 143: * [45]Rhythm Definitions 144- * [46]Note Symbols -- 147- * [49]Time Signatures 148: * [50]Rhythm Counting Beats 149: * [51]Rhythm Counting Rests 150: * [52]Rhythm Duple Pattern 151: * [53]Rhythm Quadruple Pattern 152: * [54]Rhythm Triplet Pattern 153- * [55]Note Relationships 154: * [56]Rhythm Beat Chart 155- -- 186- 187: [73]top of Music Theory Rhythm 188- -- 207- 10. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/mlw-whats-new.html 208: 11. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-definitions.html 209- 12. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/music-note-symbols.html -- 212- 15. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/time-signatures.html 213: 16. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-counting-beats.html 214: 17. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-counting-rests.html 215: 18. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-duple-pattern.html 216: 19. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-quadruple-pattern.html 217: 20. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-triplet-pattern.html 218: 21. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-note-relationships.html 219: 22. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/support-files/rhythm-beat-chart.pdf 220- 23. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/join.html 221- 24. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/basic-music-theory-elements.html 222: 25. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/music-theory-rhythm.html 223- 26. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/music-theory-notes.html -- 241- 44. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/faq.html 242: 45. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-definitions.html 243- 46. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/music-note-symbols.html -- 246- 49. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/time-signatures.html 247: 50. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-counting-beats.html 248: 51. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-counting-rests.html 249: 52. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-duple-pattern.html 250: 53. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-quadruple-pattern.html 251: 54. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-triplet-pattern.html 252: 55. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-note-relationships.html 253: 56. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/support-files/rhythm-beat-chart.pdf 254- 57. http://feeds2.feedburner.com/MusicLearningBlog -- 269- 72. http://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-3759593-10650814 270: 73. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/music-theory-rhythm.html#top 271- 74. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/index.html 8- 9: The Generational Rhythm of American Politics 10- -- 126- All these studies have provided basic data for the development of a 127: comprehensive theory of the generational rhythm of politics. Most of 128- their authors have not attempted to formulate such a theory and -- 296- mid-1960s? The answer to these questions lie in a proper 297: understanding of the temporal rhythm of political life in the United 298: States. (Rhythm in the sense used here refers to the structured flow 299- of time and events.) 300- 301: The American political system, like all others, has a rhythm of its 302: own, which, in turn, is linked with the overall rhythm of human 303- time. By tracing those links, we can begin to lay out a discernible -- 306- happen) when they do.^25 The historical pattern of political events 307: in the United States follows a generational rhythm which flows in 308- cycles ranging from 25 to 40 years each, approximately the -- 310- life. The sequence and impact of discrete political events is 311: substantially shaped by the rhythm of the generations, even though 312- the events themselves may seem random. Thomas Jefferson noted this -- 379- appear to move in sufficiently precise generational units to account 380: for the rhythm of social and political action. If we look closely 381- and carefully, we can map the internal structure of each generation -- 983- history, the crucial points of demarcation are very much in tune 984: with the generational rhythm of events. They are of two kinds; 985- first, the critical elections that determine who shall govern in a -- 1253- 1254: To suggest that a generational rhythm is clearly apparent in 1255- American politics is not to suggest that events move in any 1256: lock-step, that the rhythm of every generation is exactly the same 1257- as that of every other, or that there are no exceptions to the -- 1264- 1265: Chapter 2 has focused in detail on the generational rhythm of 1266- American politics. Ultimately derived from the biblical -- 1272- theory. A more systematic biostatistical basis for the generation 1273: rhythm was provided by Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson points the way to 1274: understanding that the rhythm of generations is based upon human 1275- social rhythms generally. 1276- 1277: Political events follow the rhythm of the generations, both in their 1278: internal rhythm and on an intergenerational basis. Centuries 1279- represent three generations and also have a certain pattern to them. -- 1398- 25. The discussion to be advanced in the following pages was first 1399: presented in Daniel J. Elazar, "Generational Rhythm of American 1400- Politics," American Political Quarterly (January 1978) vol. 6, no. 48- adopted and abandoned poetic forms by analyzing their narratives on 49: rhythm. I explore the political salience of rhythmical transformations 50- and argue that the secular has been a vital and complex force in the 51- modern abandonment of metrical discipline. The secular affects how 52: poets seek to modernize their rhythm, vocabulary, and relation to 53- public. It also affects, I conclude, the ways in which anthropologists -- 74- 75: Rhythm ; Transformation ; Modernization ; Poet ; Modernity ; Poetry ; 76- Israel ; Palestine ; Near East ; 14- 15: Title: The Rhythm of Political Oratory 16- Author: [14]Varvara Danilina -- 28- My doctoral dissertation was completed after four years of research on 29: the rhythm of British and American political oratory. I sought to 30- establish the rhythmic norm for political public speech and to find -- 35- political science. 36: There is no single linguistic perspective on speech rhythm. For 37- instance, such distinguished scholars as D. Crystal and D. Abercrombie -- 39- to Moscow University school of thought, to which I belong, speech 40: rhythm is created by a blend of phonetics, syntax and meaning of an 41- utterance. As a result of my research, I established rhythmic -- 54- own contribution consisted in adapting this method to the study of 55: public speech, describing the typical rhythm of political oratory, and 56: challenging some popular assumptions about speech rhythm. 57: As for the impact of speech rhythm upon listeners, I started by 58- analyzing audiences in order to understand psychological, social and -- 74- Congress in the aftermath of September 11, 2001. 75: To analyze the reactions of these audiences to the rhythm of Prime 76- Minister Major and President Bush's parliamentary addresses I used M. -- 81- These phrases and syntagmas happened to be quite similar in terms of 82: rhythm to other stretches of speech in the same addresses. Moreover, 83- there proved to be little rhythmic difference between John Major and 84- George Bush's speeches. In short, my research demonstrated that there 85: is no direct interconnection between the rhythm of a public address and 86- audience responses. 49- 50:What is music rhythm? 51- 52: The music rhythm is the beat. It is the most important element in 53- music. It drives the music forward. It is the gasoline of music. -- 63- 64: Rhythm 65- The beat. The beat can be even or uneven, steady or unsteady. -- 123- In 4/4 time, different note values can be combined in each measure as 124: long as they equal four beats. Click the examples to hear the rhythm 125- patterns: -- 249- * [38]Drums player online music machine 250: * [39]Restore rhythm online ear training 251- * [40]Drums map movie 27- 28: Effects of pre-exercise listening to slow and fast rhythm music on 29- supramaximal cycle performance and selected metabolic variables -- 46- We examined the effect of listening to two different types of music 47: (with slow and fast rhythm), prior to supramaximal cycle exercise, on 48- performance, heart rate, the concentration of lactate and ammonia in 49- blood, and the concentration of catecholamines in plasma. Six male 50: students participated in this study. After listening to slow rhythm or 51: fast rhythm music for 20 min, the subjects performed supramaximal 52- exercise for 45 s using a cycle ergometer. Listening to slow and fast 53: rhythm music prior to supramaximal exercise did not significantly 54- affect the mean power output. The plasma norepinephrine concentration 55: immediately before the end of listening to slow rhythm music was 56- significantly lower than before listening (p < 0.05). The plasma 57- epinephrine concentration immediately before the end of listening to 58: fast rhythm music was significantly higher than before listening (p < 59- 0.05). The type of music had no effect on blood lactate and ammonia 60- levels or on plasma catecholamine levels following exercise. In 61: conclusion, listening to slow rhythm music decreases the plasma 62: norepinephrine level, and listening to fast rhythm music increases the 63- plasma epinephrine level. The type of music has no impact on power -- 85- Dopamine agonist ; Neurotransmitter ; Catecholamine ; Human ; Bicycle 86: ergometer ; Music ; Rhythm ; Dopamine ; Norepinephrine ; Epinephrine ; 87- Physical performance ; Heart rate ; Physical exercise ; 1- Basic Music Theory. Copyright Neil Hawes 1997 2: Rhythm 3- 4: * Rhythm in music is dependent on the fact that humans recognise a 5- [1]beat occurring at a regular interval. 6: * Rhythm in music is more than just a [2]beat, however; it is the way 7- that sounds with differing lengths (or gaps between them) and -- 14- different loudness (i.e. amplitudes) of sounds 15: * It is common to speak of a particular rhythm, referring to a 16- pattern of [4]note lengths which occurs in a piece of music. 17: + It is important to understand that the rhythm is defined by 18- the pattern; the overall speed of it could vary from 19: performance to performance, but the rhythm would still be the 20- same. -- 22- [5]metronome marking and/or a [6]direction word or phrase; its 23: rhythm is specified by various [7]note lengths creating 24- [8]beats within [9]bars. 25: * Modern songs often include [10]syncopation in their rhythm 26- __________________________________________________________________ -- 34- 35: 1. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory09.htm#rhythm 36: 2. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory09.htm#rhythm 37: 3. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory09.htm#rhythm 38- 4. http://neilhawes.com/sstheory/theory12.htm 5- 6: Rhythm and swing 7: * Swing jazz rhythm 8: * [7]Music rhythm 9- * [8]Learn music theory : polyrhythms -- 23- * [18]Jazz melody and improvisation 24: * Swing jazz rhythm 25- * [19]Jazz techniques : practice 26- 27:Swing jazz rhythm in improvisation 28- -- 31- If you also give a "sliding" or "retardation" between notes, you can 32: create the real swing jazz rhythm, which was born at the beginning of 33- the XX century about. When you stress an upbeat you make perhaps a 34- "swinging" rhythmics, (also being without a dragging or a sliding 35: between notes), for modern rhythm too, (such as pop and rhythm and 36- blues). -- 41- ...in this way: 42: swing jazz rhythm pattern 43- 44:Learn swing jazz rhythm 45- -- 48- means "stressing the upbeat" with an implied octaves triplets clef. 49: It's so a rhythm "sliding" effect created : the meaning of the American 50- word "swing" is just similar to "sliding", "waving" or "rocking". -- 54- ..must be played (in general) in this way: 55: fundamental jazz swing rhythm 56- In other words Swing has offbeat (upbeat) accents and an eighth-note -- 68- since we were children we have been starting clapping hands in 69: downbeat. Swing-jazz rhythm can be so learned naturally after studying 70- constantly in this direction. 71: * You need some months to learn swing rhythm on your instrument. I 72- remember you to stress always the upbeats. -- 84- 6. http://musilosophy.com/help-jazz-improvisation.htm 85: 7. http://musilosophy.com/music-rhythm.htm 86- 8. http://musilosophy.com/learn-music-theory.htm 12- 13: [8]Home: [9]Basic Music Theory Elements: Music Theory Rhythm 14- 15: "Music Theory Rhythm" 16: "Your Journey in Music Rhythm" 17- -- 19- 20: Your journey to learn and master the music theory rhythm begins in this 21: section of the Music Learning Workshop. The music rhythm workshop 22: provides us with the basics needed to get rhythm down cold. below we 23- link to the beginner series of lessons. 24- We start with the essential building blocks of how to fundamentally 25: know rhythm and then expand our knowledge of rhythm music theory and 26- know how until we achieve mastery. -- 29- 30: The Basic Building Blocks of Rhythm 31- 32: Rhythm forms the basis of music theory. It is what all other musical 33- elements are based upon. You can only survive so long in your musical 34: journey without the essential building block of rhythm. 35- 36- Ask professional musicians: what one element of music do you find to be 37: most important? The answer will often be rhythm. As it is the one thing 38- that is least forgiven by the listener. -- 67- 68:Beginning Rhythm Music Theory Lessons 69- -- 76- 77:Beginning Rhythm 78- 79: [11]Rhythm Definitions 80- [12]Note Symbols -- 83- [15]Time Signatures 84: [16]Counting Rhythm Beats 85: [17]Counting Rhythm Using Rests 86: [18]Counting Rhythm Duple Pattern 87: [19]Counting Rhythm Quadruple Pattern 88: [20]Counting Rhythm Triplet pattern 89- [21]Note Relationships -- 95- Start with some terms we will need to become familiar with when 96: discussing rhythm and music theory and move on through the lessons to 97- build up on the previous group of knowledge. 98: This outline shows the components of rhythm available on this site that 99- you can start learning. 100- This sequence is designed to quickly lead you through the basics of 101: what is needed to learn rhythm music theory. 102- The Music Learning Workshop "Get It Down Cold" Workbooks will be -- 106- 107: [24]Basic Music Theory Elements: [25]Rhythm | [26]Notes | [27]Master 108- Staff | [28]Intervals | [29]Scales | [30]Chords | [31]Key Signatures -- 140- 141:Beginning Rhythm 142- 143: * [45]Rhythm Definitions 144- * [46]Note Symbols -- 147- * [49]Time Signatures 148: * [50]Rhythm Counting Beats 149: * [51]Rhythm Counting Rests 150: * [52]Rhythm Duple Pattern 151: * [53]Rhythm Quadruple Pattern 152: * [54]Rhythm Triplet Pattern 153- * [55]Note Relationships 154: * [56]Rhythm Beat Chart 155- -- 186- 187: [73]top of Music Theory Rhythm 188- -- 207- 10. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/mlw-whats-new.html 208: 11. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-definitions.html 209- 12. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/music-note-symbols.html -- 212- 15. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/time-signatures.html 213: 16. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-counting-beats.html 214: 17. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-counting-rests.html 215: 18. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-duple-pattern.html 216: 19. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-quadruple-pattern.html 217: 20. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-triplet-pattern.html 218: 21. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-note-relationships.html 219: 22. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/support-files/rhythm-beat-chart.pdf 220- 23. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/join.html 221- 24. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/basic-music-theory-elements.html 222: 25. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/music-theory-rhythm.html 223- 26. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/music-theory-notes.html -- 241- 44. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/faq.html 242: 45. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-definitions.html 243- 46. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/music-note-symbols.html -- 246- 49. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/time-signatures.html 247: 50. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-counting-beats.html 248: 51. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-counting-rests.html 249: 52. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-duple-pattern.html 250: 53. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-quadruple-pattern.html 251: 54. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-triplet-pattern.html 252: 55. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/rhythm-note-relationships.html 253: 56. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/support-files/rhythm-beat-chart.pdf 254- 57. http://feeds2.feedburner.com/MusicLearningBlog -- 269- 72. http://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-3759593-10650814 270: 73. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/music-theory-rhythm.html#top 271- 74. http://www.musiclearningworkshop.com/index.html 8- 9: The Generational Rhythm of American Politics 10- -- 126- All these studies have provided basic data for the development of a 127: comprehensive theory of the generational rhythm of politics. Most of 128- their authors have not attempted to formulate such a theory and -- 296- mid-1960s? The answer to these questions lie in a proper 297: understanding of the temporal rhythm of political life in the United 298: States. (Rhythm in the sense used here refers to the structured flow 299- of time and events.) 300- 301: The American political system, like all others, has a rhythm of its 302: own, which, in turn, is linked with the overall rhythm of human 303- time. By tracing those links, we can begin to lay out a discernible -- 306- happen) when they do.^25 The historical pattern of political events 307: in the United States follows a generational rhythm which flows in 308- cycles ranging from 25 to 40 years each, approximately the -- 310- life. The sequence and impact of discrete political events is 311: substantially shaped by the rhythm of the generations, even though 312- the events themselves may seem random. Thomas Jefferson noted this -- 379- appear to move in sufficiently precise generational units to account 380: for the rhythm of social and political action. If we look closely 381- and carefully, we can map the internal structure of each generation -- 983- history, the crucial points of demarcation are very much in tune 984: with the generational rhythm of events. They are of two kinds; 985- first, the critical elections that determine who shall govern in a -- 1253- 1254: To suggest that a generational rhythm is clearly apparent in 1255- American politics is not to suggest that events move in any 1256: lock-step, that the rhythm of every generation is exactly the same 1257- as that of every other, or that there are no exceptions to the -- 1264- 1265: Chapter 2 has focused in detail on the generational rhythm of 1266- American politics. Ultimately derived from the biblical -- 1272- theory. A more systematic biostatistical basis for the generation 1273: rhythm was provided by Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson points the way to 1274: understanding that the rhythm of generations is based upon human 1275- social rhythms generally. 1276- 1277: Political events follow the rhythm of the generations, both in their 1278: internal rhythm and on an intergenerational basis. Centuries 1279- represent three generations and also have a certain pattern to them. -- 1398- 25. The discussion to be advanced in the following pages was first 1399: presented in Daniel J. Elazar, "Generational Rhythm of American 1400- Politics," American Political Quarterly (January 1978) vol. 6, no. 48- adopted and abandoned poetic forms by analyzing their narratives on 49: rhythm. I explore the political salience of rhythmical transformations 50- and argue that the secular has been a vital and complex force in the 51- modern abandonment of metrical discipline. The secular affects how 52: poets seek to modernize their rhythm, vocabulary, and relation to 53- public. It also affects, I conclude, the ways in which anthropologists -- 74- 75: Rhythm ; Transformation ; Modernization ; Poet ; Modernity ; Poetry ; 76- Israel ; Palestine ; Near East ; 14- 15: Title: The Rhythm of Political Oratory 16- Author: [14]Varvara Danilina -- 28- My doctoral dissertation was completed after four years of research on 29: the rhythm of British and American political oratory. I sought to 30- establish the rhythmic norm for political public speech and to find -- 35- political science. 36: There is no single linguistic perspective on speech rhythm. For 37- instance, such distinguished scholars as D. Crystal and D. Abercrombie -- 39- to Moscow University school of thought, to which I belong, speech 40: rhythm is created by a blend of phonetics, syntax and meaning of an 41- utterance. As a result of my research, I established rhythmic -- 54- own contribution consisted in adapting this method to the study of 55: public speech, describing the typical rhythm of political oratory, and 56: challenging some popular assumptions about speech rhythm. 57: As for the impact of speech rhythm upon listeners, I started by 58- analyzing audiences in order to understand psychological, social and -- 74- Congress in the aftermath of September 11, 2001. 75: To analyze the reactions of these audiences to the rhythm of Prime 76- Minister Major and President Bush's parliamentary addresses I used M. -- 81- These phrases and syntagmas happened to be quite similar in terms of 82: rhythm to other stretches of speech in the same addresses. Moreover, 83- there proved to be little rhythmic difference between John Major and 84- George Bush's speeches. In short, my research demonstrated that there 85: is no direct interconnection between the rhythm of a public address and 86- audience responses. 86- * Chorus vocals (may include horn players) 87: * Rhythm guitar(s) (plays funk strumming pattern) 88- * Tenor guitar (plays a finger-picked osinato groove) -- 94- * Organ/keyboards 95: * Rhythm [51]conga #1 96: * Rhythm [52]conga #2 97- * Solo (lead) [53]conga -- 132- * [79]Bebe cool lives in Uganda famous for his reggea mixed with 133: luganda pop and English making an Afrobeat rhythm in Uganda known 134- as Luga flow.He also lives in kampala. -- 158- * [88]Weird MC Rap artiste who occasionally experinments with 159: Afrobeat rhythm. 160- * [89]Vibe Squad A Ghanaian music crew formed by EaZZY Da Opemfour -- 163- afrobeat star in East Africa and central Africa.He is known for his 164: rhythm of 2 pac shakur 165- * [91]Mr. Something Something Canadian afrobeat group -- 301- 17. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funk 302: 18. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhythm 303- 19. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percussion_instrument 9- [trans_pix.gif] 10: [trans_pix.gif] [6]previous page: Rhythm In Nature [7]page up: 11- Principles Of Sociology With Educational Applications | by Frederick R. -- 14- 15:Rhythm Of Groups Based On Nature 16- -- 63- 64:Rhythm Of Groups Based On Nature 65- 66: This metabolic rhythm impresses itself on all group activity, and no 67- one can be a successful "social engineer" who does not take account of -- 75- 76: Some of the longer periods of the metabolic rhythm are synchronized 77- with those of nature. The earth's daily rotation makes a [39]cycle -- 120- 121: . . . The rhythm in the activity of economic life, the alternation of 122- buoyant, purposeful expansion with aimless depression, is caused by the 123: rhythm in the yield per acre of the crops; while the rhythm in the 124: production of the crops is, in turn, caused by the rhythm of changing 125- weather which is represented by the cyclical changes in the amount of -- 129- Continue to: 130: * prev: [43]Rhythm In Nature 131- * [44]Table of Contents -- 147- [62]TOP 148: [63]previous page: Rhythm In Nature [64]page up: Principles Of 149- Sociology With Educational Applications | by Frederick R. 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Naumova^* -- 66- uncertainty of ancient and modern means of prediction make us wonder to 67: what extent we are able to understand the rhythm of nature. One might 68- argue the future cannot be known, but from a practical point of view, a -- 326- every culture all social events are synchronized by calendars; and 327: every calendar reflects the cyclic rhythm of nature. 328- Traditional celebrations and gatherings observed by communities -- 591- [170]Clear [171]Turn Off [172]Turn On 592: * [173]Mystery of Seasonality: Getting the Rhythm of NatureMystery of 593: Seasonality: Getting the Rhythm of Nature 594- 3- 4:Circadian rhythm 5- -- 12- 13: A circadian rhythm is a roughly 24-hour cycle in the biochemical, 14- physiological or behavioural processes of living entities, including -- 36- * [30]5 Biological clock in mammals 37: + [31]5.1 Determining the human circadian rhythm 38- + [32]5.2 Outside the "master clock" -- 51- 52: The earliest known account of a circadian rhythm dates from the 4th 53- century BC, when Androsthenes, a ship captain serving under -- 63- and changes in temperature.^[50][3] [51]Joseph Takahashi discovered the 64: genetic basis for the rodent circadian rhythm in 1994.^[52][4]^[53][5] 65- -- 72- adjusted to match the local time: 73: * The rhythm persists in constant conditions (for example, constant 74- dark) with a period of about 24 hours. The rationale for this -- 76- rhythms that are merely responses to external periodic cues. A 77: rhythm cannot be declared to be endogenous unless it has been 78- tested in conditions without external periodic input. 79: * The rhythm is temperature-compensated, i.e., it maintains the same 80- period over a range of temperatures. The rationale for this -- 85- coincidental. 86: * The rhythm can be reset by exposure to an external stimulus. The 87- rationale for this criterion is to distinguish circadian rhythms -- 124- just the three proteins of their central oscillator. This clock has 125: been shown to sustain a 22-hour rhythm over several days upon the 126- addition of [72]ATP. Previous explanations of the [73]prokaryotic -- 184- 185: The rhythm is linked to the light-dark cycle. Animals, including 186- humans, kept in total darkness for extended periods eventually function 187: with a [89]freerunning rhythm. Each "day", their sleep cycle is pushed 188- back or forward, depending on whether their [90]endogenous period is -- 199- will still have it when in an environment shielded from external cues, 200: but the rhythm is, of course, not entrained to the 24-hour light/dark 201: cycle in nature. The sleep-wake rhythm may, in these circumstances, 202- become out of phase with other circadian or [95]ultradian rhythms such -- 243- groups of [122]cells located in the [123]hypothalamus. Destruction of 244: the SCN results in the complete absence of a regular sleep-wake rhythm. 245- The SCN receives information about illumination through the eyes. The -- 250- tract, leading to the SCN. If cells from the SCN are removed and 251: cultured, they maintain their own rhythm in the absence of external 252- cues. -- 267- 268:[[135]edit] Determining the human circadian rhythm 269- 270- The classic phase markers for measuring the timing of a mammal's 271: circadian rhythm are 272- * melatonin secretion by the pineal gland and -- 323- response curve (PRC). Depending on the timing, light can advance or 324: delay the circadian rhythm. Both the PRC and the required 325- [155]illuminance vary from species to species and lower light levels -- 327- 328: Lighting levels that affect circadian rhythm in humans are higher than 329- the levels usually used in artificial lighting in homes. According to -- 337- It is thought that the direction of the light may have an effect on 338: entraining the circadian rhythm;^[160][24] light coming from above, 339- resembling an image of a bright sky, has greater effect than light -- 397- the day, a [181]power-nap, does not have any effect on normal circadian 398: rhythm, but can decrease stress and improve 399- productivity.^[182][33]^[183][34] -- 401- There are many health problems associated with disturbances of the 402: human circadian rhythm, such as [184]seasonal affective disorder (SAD), 403- [185]delayed sleep phase syndrome (DSPS) and other [186]circadian 404: rhythm disorders.^[187][35] Circadian rhythms also play a part in the 405- [188]reticular activating system, which is crucial for maintaining a -- 418- functioning of circadian rhythms. Recent research suggests that 419: circadian rhythm disturbances found in [199]bipolar disorder are 420- positively influenced by [200]lithium's effect on clock -- 426- cardiovascular disease [202][2] The suppression of melatonin production 427: associated with the disruption of the circadian rhythm may increase the 428- risk of developing cancer.^[203][38]^[204][39] -- 446- * [218]Circadian oscillator 447: * [219]Circadian rhythm sleep disorders 448- * [220]Cryptochrome -- 452- * [225]Jet lag 453: * [226]Light effects on circadian rhythm 454- * [227]PER1, [228]PER2, and [229]PER3, the period family genes -- 489- * Tomita J, Nakajima M, Kondo T, Iwasaki H (2005) No 490: transcription-translation feedback in circadian rhythm of KaiC 491- phosphorylation. Science 307: 251-254 -- 608- 29. [320]^ Dijk, Derk-Jan; Czeisler Charles (1994). "Paradoxical timing 609: of the circadian rhythm of sleep propensity serves to consolidate 610- sleep and wakefulness in humans". Neurosci Lett 166 (1): 63. -- 673- 674: * [373]Circadian rhythm at the [374]Open Directory Project 675- * Leloup J.C. (2009). "Circadian clocks and phosphorylation: Insights 13- Universal Timing 14: Life's Natural Rhythm 15- -- 18- and brown leaves to fall from trees. As human beings, our own inner 19: rhythm is attuned to this universal sense of timing. Guided by the 20- rising and setting of the sun, changes in temperature, and our own 21: internal rhythm, we know when it is time to sleep, eat, or be active. 22- While our minds and spirits are free to focus on other pursuits, our 23- breath and our heartbeat are always there to remind us of life's 24: pulsing rhythm that moves within and around us. 25: Moving to this rhythm, we know when it is time to stop working and when 26: to rest. Pushing our bodies to work beyond their natural rhythm 27- diminishes our ability to renew and recharge. A feeling much like jet 28: lag lets us know when we've overridden our own natural rhythm. When we 29- feel the frantic calls of all we want to accomplish impelling us to -- 32- flying south, leaves shedding, or snow falling. A walk in nature can 33: also let us re-attune is to her organic rhythm, while allowing us to 34: move back in time with our own. When we move to our natural rhythm, we 35- can achieve all we need to do with less effort. 36- We may even notice that our soul moves to its own internal, natural 37: rhythm - especially when it comes to our personal evolution. Comparing 38- ourselves to others is unnecessary. Our best guide is to move to our 39: own internal timing, while keeping time with the rhythm of nature. 40- -- 47- [12]Register for your free email, or [13]browse all articles 48: Life's Natural Rhythm 49- 3- 4:Rhythm 5- -- 8- Jump to: [6]navigation, [7]search 9: For other uses, see [8]Rhythm (disambiguation). 10- 11: Rhythm (from [9]greek rhuthµo'*s - rhythmos, "any measured flow or 12- movement, symmetry") is the variation of the length and accentuation of -- 16- 17: * [10]1 Rhythm in linguistics 18: * [11]2 Origins of human appreciation of rhythm 19: * [12]3 Rhythm notation and the oral tradition 20- + [13]3.1 African music -- 28- 29:[[21]edit] Rhythm in linguistics 30- 31: The study of rhythm, stress, and [22]pitch in [23]speech is called 32- [24]prosody; it is a topic in [25]linguistics. Narmour (1980, -- 45- 46:[[33]edit] Origins of human appreciation of rhythm 47- 48- In his series How Music Works, [34]Howard Goodall presents theories 49: that rhythm recalls how we walk and the heartbeat we heard in the womb. 50- More likely is that a simple pulse or [35]di-dah beat recalls the -- 53- animal chasing us - a fight or flight response. From a less darwinist 54: perspective, perceiving rhythm is the ability to master the otherwise 55: invisible dimension, time. Rhythm is possibly also rooted in courtship 56- ritual.^[36][1] 57- 58: Neurologist [37]Oliver Sacks posits that human affinity for rhythm is 59: fundamental, so much that a person's sense of rhythm cannot be lost in 60- the way that music and language can (e.g. by [38]stroke). In addition, 61- he states that [39]chimpanzees and other animals show no similar 62: appreciation for rhythm.^[40][2] 63- 64:[[41]edit] Rhythm notation and the oral tradition 65- -- 83- Indian music has also been passed on orally. Tabla players would learn 84: to speak complex rhythm patterns and phrases before attempting to play 85- them. [48]Sheila Chandra, an English pop singer of Indian descent, made -- 117- than one time signature is called [71]polymeter. See also 118: [72]polyrhythm. In recent years, rhythm and meter have become an 119- important area of research among music scholars. Recent work in these -- 124- 125: Some [77]genres of music make different use of rhythm than others. Most 126- Western music is based on [78]subdivision, while non-Western music uses 127: more [79]additive rhythm. [80]African music makes heavy use of 128- [81]polyrhythms, and [82]Indian music uses [83]complex cycles such as 7 -- 132- such as 4/4 or 3/4 and makes little use of [88]syncopation. 133: [89]Clave is a common underlying rhythm in [90]African, [91]Cuban 134- music, and [92]Brazilian music. -- 145- complex music using [100]odd meters, and techniques such as 146: [101]phasing and [102]additive rhythm. At the same time, modernists 147- such as [103]Olivier Messiaen and his pupils used increased complexity -- 158- periodic rhythms and collaborated with [111]Léon Thérémin to invent the 159: [112]Rhythmicon, the first electronic [113]rhythm machine, in order to 160- perform them. Similarly, [114]Conlon Nancarrow wrote for the -- 185- dance--it doesn't work." 186: 3. [136]^ In [137]Discovering Music: Rhythm with [138]Leonard Slatkin 187- at 5:05 -- 190- 191: * Hasty, Christopher (1997). Meter as Rhythm. Oxford: Oxford 192- University Press. [140]ISBN 0-19-510066-2. -- 201- Music. [144]ISBN 1-58046-143-3. 202: * Yeston, Maury (1976). "The Stratification of Musical Rhythm". 203- -- 205- 206: * McGaughey, William (2001). "Rhythm and Self-Consciousness: New 207- Ideals for an Electronic Civilization". Minneapolis: Thistlerose 208- Publications. [146]ISBN 0-9605630-4-0. 209: * Honing, H. (2002). [147]"Structure and interpretation of rhythm and 210- timing." Tijdschrift voor Muziektheorie [Dutch Journal of Music 211- Theory] 7(3): 227-232. 212: * Lewis, Andrew (2005). Rhythm--What it is and How to Improve Your 213- Sense of It. San Francisco: [148]RhythmSource Press. [149]ISBN 214- 978-0-9754667-0-4. 215: * Williams, C. F. A., The Aristoxenian Theory of Musical Rhythm, 216- (Cambridge Library Collection - Music), Cambridge University Press; 217- 1st edition, 2009. 218: * Toussaint, G. T., "The geometry of musical rhythm," In J. Akiyama, 219- M. Kano, and X. 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The earth's daily rotation makes a [39]cycle -- 120- 121: . . . The rhythm in the activity of economic life, the alternation of 122- buoyant, purposeful expansion with aimless depression, is caused by the 123: rhythm in the yield per acre of the crops; while the rhythm in the 124: production of the crops is, in turn, caused by the rhythm of changing 125- weather which is represented by the cyclical changes in the amount of -- 129- Continue to: 130: * prev: [43]Rhythm In Nature 131- * [44]Table of Contents -- 147- [62]TOP 148: [63]previous page: Rhythm In Nature [64]page up: Principles Of 149- Sociology With Educational Applications | by Frederick R. 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Naumova^* -- 66- uncertainty of ancient and modern means of prediction make us wonder to 67: what extent we are able to understand the rhythm of nature. One might 68- argue the future cannot be known, but from a practical point of view, a -- 326- every culture all social events are synchronized by calendars; and 327: every calendar reflects the cyclic rhythm of nature. 328- Traditional celebrations and gatherings observed by communities -- 591- [170]Clear [171]Turn Off [172]Turn On 592: * [173]Mystery of Seasonality: Getting the Rhythm of NatureMystery of 593: Seasonality: Getting the Rhythm of Nature 594- 3- 4:Circadian rhythm 5- -- 12- 13: A circadian rhythm is a roughly 24-hour cycle in the biochemical, 14- physiological or behavioural processes of living entities, including -- 36- * [30]5 Biological clock in mammals 37: + [31]5.1 Determining the human circadian rhythm 38- + [32]5.2 Outside the "master clock" -- 51- 52: The earliest known account of a circadian rhythm dates from the 4th 53- century BC, when Androsthenes, a ship captain serving under -- 63- and changes in temperature.^[50][3] [51]Joseph Takahashi discovered the 64: genetic basis for the rodent circadian rhythm in 1994.^[52][4]^[53][5] 65- -- 72- adjusted to match the local time: 73: * The rhythm persists in constant conditions (for example, constant 74- dark) with a period of about 24 hours. The rationale for this -- 76- rhythms that are merely responses to external periodic cues. A 77: rhythm cannot be declared to be endogenous unless it has been 78- tested in conditions without external periodic input. 79: * The rhythm is temperature-compensated, i.e., it maintains the same 80- period over a range of temperatures. The rationale for this -- 85- coincidental. 86: * The rhythm can be reset by exposure to an external stimulus. The 87- rationale for this criterion is to distinguish circadian rhythms -- 124- just the three proteins of their central oscillator. This clock has 125: been shown to sustain a 22-hour rhythm over several days upon the 126- addition of [72]ATP. Previous explanations of the [73]prokaryotic -- 184- 185: The rhythm is linked to the light-dark cycle. Animals, including 186- humans, kept in total darkness for extended periods eventually function 187: with a [89]freerunning rhythm. Each "day", their sleep cycle is pushed 188- back or forward, depending on whether their [90]endogenous period is -- 199- will still have it when in an environment shielded from external cues, 200: but the rhythm is, of course, not entrained to the 24-hour light/dark 201: cycle in nature. The sleep-wake rhythm may, in these circumstances, 202- become out of phase with other circadian or [95]ultradian rhythms such -- 243- groups of [122]cells located in the [123]hypothalamus. Destruction of 244: the SCN results in the complete absence of a regular sleep-wake rhythm. 245- The SCN receives information about illumination through the eyes. The -- 250- tract, leading to the SCN. If cells from the SCN are removed and 251: cultured, they maintain their own rhythm in the absence of external 252- cues. -- 267- 268:[[135]edit] Determining the human circadian rhythm 269- 270- The classic phase markers for measuring the timing of a mammal's 271: circadian rhythm are 272- * melatonin secretion by the pineal gland and -- 323- response curve (PRC). Depending on the timing, light can advance or 324: delay the circadian rhythm. Both the PRC and the required 325- [155]illuminance vary from species to species and lower light levels -- 327- 328: Lighting levels that affect circadian rhythm in humans are higher than 329- the levels usually used in artificial lighting in homes. According to -- 337- It is thought that the direction of the light may have an effect on 338: entraining the circadian rhythm;^[160][24] light coming from above, 339- resembling an image of a bright sky, has greater effect than light -- 397- the day, a [181]power-nap, does not have any effect on normal circadian 398: rhythm, but can decrease stress and improve 399- productivity.^[182][33]^[183][34] -- 401- There are many health problems associated with disturbances of the 402: human circadian rhythm, such as [184]seasonal affective disorder (SAD), 403- [185]delayed sleep phase syndrome (DSPS) and other [186]circadian 404: rhythm disorders.^[187][35] Circadian rhythms also play a part in the 405- [188]reticular activating system, which is crucial for maintaining a -- 418- functioning of circadian rhythms. Recent research suggests that 419: circadian rhythm disturbances found in [199]bipolar disorder are 420- positively influenced by [200]lithium's effect on clock -- 426- cardiovascular disease [202][2] The suppression of melatonin production 427: associated with the disruption of the circadian rhythm may increase the 428- risk of developing cancer.^[203][38]^[204][39] -- 446- * [218]Circadian oscillator 447: * [219]Circadian rhythm sleep disorders 448- * [220]Cryptochrome -- 452- * [225]Jet lag 453: * [226]Light effects on circadian rhythm 454- * [227]PER1, [228]PER2, and [229]PER3, the period family genes -- 489- * Tomita J, Nakajima M, Kondo T, Iwasaki H (2005) No 490: transcription-translation feedback in circadian rhythm of KaiC 491- phosphorylation. Science 307: 251-254 -- 608- 29. [320]^ Dijk, Derk-Jan; Czeisler Charles (1994). "Paradoxical timing 609: of the circadian rhythm of sleep propensity serves to consolidate 610- sleep and wakefulness in humans". Neurosci Lett 166 (1): 63. -- 673- 674: * [373]Circadian rhythm at the [374]Open Directory Project 675- * Leloup J.C. (2009). "Circadian clocks and phosphorylation: Insights 13- Universal Timing 14: Life's Natural Rhythm 15- -- 18- and brown leaves to fall from trees. As human beings, our own inner 19: rhythm is attuned to this universal sense of timing. Guided by the 20- rising and setting of the sun, changes in temperature, and our own 21: internal rhythm, we know when it is time to sleep, eat, or be active. 22- While our minds and spirits are free to focus on other pursuits, our 23- breath and our heartbeat are always there to remind us of life's 24: pulsing rhythm that moves within and around us. 25: Moving to this rhythm, we know when it is time to stop working and when 26: to rest. Pushing our bodies to work beyond their natural rhythm 27- diminishes our ability to renew and recharge. A feeling much like jet 28: lag lets us know when we've overridden our own natural rhythm. When we 29- feel the frantic calls of all we want to accomplish impelling us to -- 32- flying south, leaves shedding, or snow falling. A walk in nature can 33: also let us re-attune is to her organic rhythm, while allowing us to 34: move back in time with our own. When we move to our natural rhythm, we 35- can achieve all we need to do with less effort. 36- We may even notice that our soul moves to its own internal, natural 37: rhythm - especially when it comes to our personal evolution. Comparing 38- ourselves to others is unnecessary. Our best guide is to move to our 39: own internal timing, while keeping time with the rhythm of nature. 40- -- 47- [12]Register for your free email, or [13]browse all articles 48: Life's Natural Rhythm 49- 3- 4:Rhythm 5- -- 8- Jump to: [6]navigation, [7]search 9: For other uses, see [8]Rhythm (disambiguation). 10- 11: Rhythm (from [9]greek rhuthµo'*s - rhythmos, "any measured flow or 12- movement, symmetry") is the variation of the length and accentuation of -- 16- 17: * [10]1 Rhythm in linguistics 18: * [11]2 Origins of human appreciation of rhythm 19: * [12]3 Rhythm notation and the oral tradition 20- + [13]3.1 African music -- 28- 29:[[21]edit] Rhythm in linguistics 30- 31: The study of rhythm, stress, and [22]pitch in [23]speech is called 32- [24]prosody; it is a topic in [25]linguistics. Narmour (1980, -- 45- 46:[[33]edit] Origins of human appreciation of rhythm 47- 48- In his series How Music Works, [34]Howard Goodall presents theories 49: that rhythm recalls how we walk and the heartbeat we heard in the womb. 50- More likely is that a simple pulse or [35]di-dah beat recalls the -- 53- animal chasing us - a fight or flight response. From a less darwinist 54: perspective, perceiving rhythm is the ability to master the otherwise 55: invisible dimension, time. Rhythm is possibly also rooted in courtship 56- ritual.^[36][1] 57- 58: Neurologist [37]Oliver Sacks posits that human affinity for rhythm is 59: fundamental, so much that a person's sense of rhythm cannot be lost in 60- the way that music and language can (e.g. by [38]stroke). In addition, 61- he states that [39]chimpanzees and other animals show no similar 62: appreciation for rhythm.^[40][2] 63- 64:[[41]edit] Rhythm notation and the oral tradition 65- -- 83- Indian music has also been passed on orally. Tabla players would learn 84: to speak complex rhythm patterns and phrases before attempting to play 85- them. [48]Sheila Chandra, an English pop singer of Indian descent, made -- 117- than one time signature is called [71]polymeter. See also 118: [72]polyrhythm. In recent years, rhythm and meter have become an 119- important area of research among music scholars. Recent work in these -- 124- 125: Some [77]genres of music make different use of rhythm than others. Most 126- Western music is based on [78]subdivision, while non-Western music uses 127: more [79]additive rhythm. [80]African music makes heavy use of 128- [81]polyrhythms, and [82]Indian music uses [83]complex cycles such as 7 -- 132- such as 4/4 or 3/4 and makes little use of [88]syncopation. 133: [89]Clave is a common underlying rhythm in [90]African, [91]Cuban 134- music, and [92]Brazilian music. -- 145- complex music using [100]odd meters, and techniques such as 146: [101]phasing and [102]additive rhythm. At the same time, modernists 147- such as [103]Olivier Messiaen and his pupils used increased complexity -- 158- periodic rhythms and collaborated with [111]Léon Thérémin to invent the 159: [112]Rhythmicon, the first electronic [113]rhythm machine, in order to 160- perform them. Similarly, [114]Conlon Nancarrow wrote for the -- 185- dance--it doesn't work." 186: 3. [136]^ In [137]Discovering Music: Rhythm with [138]Leonard Slatkin 187- at 5:05 -- 190- 191: * Hasty, Christopher (1997). Meter as Rhythm. Oxford: Oxford 192- University Press. [140]ISBN 0-19-510066-2. -- 201- Music. [144]ISBN 1-58046-143-3. 202: * Yeston, Maury (1976). "The Stratification of Musical Rhythm". 203- -- 205- 206: * McGaughey, William (2001). "Rhythm and Self-Consciousness: New 207- Ideals for an Electronic Civilization". Minneapolis: Thistlerose 208- Publications. [146]ISBN 0-9605630-4-0. 209: * Honing, H. (2002). [147]"Structure and interpretation of rhythm and 210- timing." Tijdschrift voor Muziektheorie [Dutch Journal of Music 211- Theory] 7(3): 227-232. 212: * Lewis, Andrew (2005). Rhythm--What it is and How to Improve Your 213- Sense of It. San Francisco: [148]RhythmSource Press. [149]ISBN 214- 978-0-9754667-0-4. 215: * Williams, C. F. A., The Aristoxenian Theory of Musical Rhythm, 216- (Cambridge Library Collection - Music), Cambridge University Press; 217- 1st edition, 2009. 218: * Toussaint, G. T., "The geometry of musical rhythm," In J. Akiyama, 219- M. Kano, and X. 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The earth's daily rotation makes a [39]cycle -- 120- 121: . . . The rhythm in the activity of economic life, the alternation of 122- buoyant, purposeful expansion with aimless depression, is caused by the 123: rhythm in the yield per acre of the crops; while the rhythm in the 124: production of the crops is, in turn, caused by the rhythm of changing 125- weather which is represented by the cyclical changes in the amount of -- 129- Continue to: 130: * prev: [43]Rhythm In Nature 131- * [44]Table of Contents -- 147- [62]TOP 148: [63]previous page: Rhythm In Nature [64]page up: Principles Of 149- Sociology With Educational Applications | by Frederick R. 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Naumova^* -- 66- uncertainty of ancient and modern means of prediction make us wonder to 67: what extent we are able to understand the rhythm of nature. One might 68- argue the future cannot be known, but from a practical point of view, a -- 326- every culture all social events are synchronized by calendars; and 327: every calendar reflects the cyclic rhythm of nature. 328- Traditional celebrations and gatherings observed by communities -- 591- [170]Clear [171]Turn Off [172]Turn On 592: * [173]Mystery of Seasonality: Getting the Rhythm of NatureMystery of 593: Seasonality: Getting the Rhythm of Nature 594- 3- 4:Circadian rhythm 5- -- 12- 13: A circadian rhythm is a roughly 24-hour cycle in the biochemical, 14- physiological or behavioural processes of living entities, including -- 36- * [30]5 Biological clock in mammals 37: + [31]5.1 Determining the human circadian rhythm 38- + [32]5.2 Outside the "master clock" -- 51- 52: The earliest known account of a circadian rhythm dates from the 4th 53- century BC, when Androsthenes, a ship captain serving under -- 63- and changes in temperature.^[50][3] [51]Joseph Takahashi discovered the 64: genetic basis for the rodent circadian rhythm in 1994.^[52][4]^[53][5] 65- -- 72- adjusted to match the local time: 73: * The rhythm persists in constant conditions (for example, constant 74- dark) with a period of about 24 hours. The rationale for this -- 76- rhythms that are merely responses to external periodic cues. A 77: rhythm cannot be declared to be endogenous unless it has been 78- tested in conditions without external periodic input. 79: * The rhythm is temperature-compensated, i.e., it maintains the same 80- period over a range of temperatures. The rationale for this -- 85- coincidental. 86: * The rhythm can be reset by exposure to an external stimulus. The 87- rationale for this criterion is to distinguish circadian rhythms -- 124- just the three proteins of their central oscillator. This clock has 125: been shown to sustain a 22-hour rhythm over several days upon the 126- addition of [72]ATP. Previous explanations of the [73]prokaryotic -- 184- 185: The rhythm is linked to the light-dark cycle. Animals, including 186- humans, kept in total darkness for extended periods eventually function 187: with a [89]freerunning rhythm. Each "day", their sleep cycle is pushed 188- back or forward, depending on whether their [90]endogenous period is -- 199- will still have it when in an environment shielded from external cues, 200: but the rhythm is, of course, not entrained to the 24-hour light/dark 201: cycle in nature. The sleep-wake rhythm may, in these circumstances, 202- become out of phase with other circadian or [95]ultradian rhythms such -- 243- groups of [122]cells located in the [123]hypothalamus. Destruction of 244: the SCN results in the complete absence of a regular sleep-wake rhythm. 245- The SCN receives information about illumination through the eyes. The -- 250- tract, leading to the SCN. If cells from the SCN are removed and 251: cultured, they maintain their own rhythm in the absence of external 252- cues. -- 267- 268:[[135]edit] Determining the human circadian rhythm 269- 270- The classic phase markers for measuring the timing of a mammal's 271: circadian rhythm are 272- * melatonin secretion by the pineal gland and -- 323- response curve (PRC). Depending on the timing, light can advance or 324: delay the circadian rhythm. Both the PRC and the required 325- [155]illuminance vary from species to species and lower light levels -- 327- 328: Lighting levels that affect circadian rhythm in humans are higher than 329- the levels usually used in artificial lighting in homes. According to -- 337- It is thought that the direction of the light may have an effect on 338: entraining the circadian rhythm;^[160][24] light coming from above, 339- resembling an image of a bright sky, has greater effect than light -- 397- the day, a [181]power-nap, does not have any effect on normal circadian 398: rhythm, but can decrease stress and improve 399- productivity.^[182][33]^[183][34] -- 401- There are many health problems associated with disturbances of the 402: human circadian rhythm, such as [184]seasonal affective disorder (SAD), 403- [185]delayed sleep phase syndrome (DSPS) and other [186]circadian 404: rhythm disorders.^[187][35] Circadian rhythms also play a part in the 405- [188]reticular activating system, which is crucial for maintaining a -- 418- functioning of circadian rhythms. Recent research suggests that 419: circadian rhythm disturbances found in [199]bipolar disorder are 420- positively influenced by [200]lithium's effect on clock -- 426- cardiovascular disease [202][2] The suppression of melatonin production 427: associated with the disruption of the circadian rhythm may increase the 428- risk of developing cancer.^[203][38]^[204][39] -- 446- * [218]Circadian oscillator 447: * [219]Circadian rhythm sleep disorders 448- * [220]Cryptochrome -- 452- * [225]Jet lag 453: * [226]Light effects on circadian rhythm 454- * [227]PER1, [228]PER2, and [229]PER3, the period family genes -- 489- * Tomita J, Nakajima M, Kondo T, Iwasaki H (2005) No 490: transcription-translation feedback in circadian rhythm of KaiC 491- phosphorylation. Science 307: 251-254 -- 608- 29. [320]^ Dijk, Derk-Jan; Czeisler Charles (1994). "Paradoxical timing 609: of the circadian rhythm of sleep propensity serves to consolidate 610- sleep and wakefulness in humans". Neurosci Lett 166 (1): 63. -- 673- 674: * [373]Circadian rhythm at the [374]Open Directory Project 675- * Leloup J.C. (2009). "Circadian clocks and phosphorylation: Insights 13- Universal Timing 14: Life's Natural Rhythm 15- -- 18- and brown leaves to fall from trees. As human beings, our own inner 19: rhythm is attuned to this universal sense of timing. Guided by the 20- rising and setting of the sun, changes in temperature, and our own 21: internal rhythm, we know when it is time to sleep, eat, or be active. 22- While our minds and spirits are free to focus on other pursuits, our 23- breath and our heartbeat are always there to remind us of life's 24: pulsing rhythm that moves within and around us. 25: Moving to this rhythm, we know when it is time to stop working and when 26: to rest. Pushing our bodies to work beyond their natural rhythm 27- diminishes our ability to renew and recharge. A feeling much like jet 28: lag lets us know when we've overridden our own natural rhythm. When we 29- feel the frantic calls of all we want to accomplish impelling us to -- 32- flying south, leaves shedding, or snow falling. A walk in nature can 33: also let us re-attune is to her organic rhythm, while allowing us to 34: move back in time with our own. When we move to our natural rhythm, we 35- can achieve all we need to do with less effort. 36- We may even notice that our soul moves to its own internal, natural 37: rhythm - especially when it comes to our personal evolution. Comparing 38- ourselves to others is unnecessary. Our best guide is to move to our 39: own internal timing, while keeping time with the rhythm of nature. 40- -- 47- [12]Register for your free email, or [13]browse all articles 48: Life's Natural Rhythm 49- 3- 4:Rhythm 5- -- 8- Jump to: [6]navigation, [7]search 9: For other uses, see [8]Rhythm (disambiguation). 10- 11: Rhythm (from [9]greek rhuthµo'*s - rhythmos, "any measured flow or 12- movement, symmetry") is the variation of the length and accentuation of -- 16- 17: * [10]1 Rhythm in linguistics 18: * [11]2 Origins of human appreciation of rhythm 19: * [12]3 Rhythm notation and the oral tradition 20- + [13]3.1 African music -- 28- 29:[[21]edit] Rhythm in linguistics 30- 31: The study of rhythm, stress, and [22]pitch in [23]speech is called 32- [24]prosody; it is a topic in [25]linguistics. Narmour (1980, -- 45- 46:[[33]edit] Origins of human appreciation of rhythm 47- 48- In his series How Music Works, [34]Howard Goodall presents theories 49: that rhythm recalls how we walk and the heartbeat we heard in the womb. 50- More likely is that a simple pulse or [35]di-dah beat recalls the -- 53- animal chasing us - a fight or flight response. From a less darwinist 54: perspective, perceiving rhythm is the ability to master the otherwise 55: invisible dimension, time. Rhythm is possibly also rooted in courtship 56- ritual.^[36][1] 57- 58: Neurologist [37]Oliver Sacks posits that human affinity for rhythm is 59: fundamental, so much that a person's sense of rhythm cannot be lost in 60- the way that music and language can (e.g. by [38]stroke). In addition, 61- he states that [39]chimpanzees and other animals show no similar 62: appreciation for rhythm.^[40][2] 63- 64:[[41]edit] Rhythm notation and the oral tradition 65- -- 83- Indian music has also been passed on orally. Tabla players would learn 84: to speak complex rhythm patterns and phrases before attempting to play 85- them. [48]Sheila Chandra, an English pop singer of Indian descent, made -- 117- than one time signature is called [71]polymeter. See also 118: [72]polyrhythm. In recent years, rhythm and meter have become an 119- important area of research among music scholars. Recent work in these -- 124- 125: Some [77]genres of music make different use of rhythm than others. Most 126- Western music is based on [78]subdivision, while non-Western music uses 127: more [79]additive rhythm. [80]African music makes heavy use of 128- [81]polyrhythms, and [82]Indian music uses [83]complex cycles such as 7 -- 132- such as 4/4 or 3/4 and makes little use of [88]syncopation. 133: [89]Clave is a common underlying rhythm in [90]African, [91]Cuban 134- music, and [92]Brazilian music. -- 145- complex music using [100]odd meters, and techniques such as 146: [101]phasing and [102]additive rhythm. At the same time, modernists 147- such as [103]Olivier Messiaen and his pupils used increased complexity -- 158- periodic rhythms and collaborated with [111]Léon Thérémin to invent the 159: [112]Rhythmicon, the first electronic [113]rhythm machine, in order to 160- perform them. Similarly, [114]Conlon Nancarrow wrote for the -- 185- dance--it doesn't work." 186: 3. [136]^ In [137]Discovering Music: Rhythm with [138]Leonard Slatkin 187- at 5:05 -- 190- 191: * Hasty, Christopher (1997). Meter as Rhythm. Oxford: Oxford 192- University Press. [140]ISBN 0-19-510066-2. -- 201- Music. [144]ISBN 1-58046-143-3. 202: * Yeston, Maury (1976). "The Stratification of Musical Rhythm". 203- -- 205- 206: * McGaughey, William (2001). "Rhythm and Self-Consciousness: New 207- Ideals for an Electronic Civilization". Minneapolis: Thistlerose 208- Publications. [146]ISBN 0-9605630-4-0. 209: * Honing, H. (2002). [147]"Structure and interpretation of rhythm and 210- timing." Tijdschrift voor Muziektheorie [Dutch Journal of Music 211- Theory] 7(3): 227-232. 212: * Lewis, Andrew (2005). Rhythm--What it is and How to Improve Your 213- Sense of It. San Francisco: [148]RhythmSource Press. [149]ISBN 214- 978-0-9754667-0-4. 215: * Williams, C. F. A., The Aristoxenian Theory of Musical Rhythm, 216- (Cambridge Library Collection - Music), Cambridge University Press; 217- 1st edition, 2009. 218: * Toussaint, G. T., "The geometry of musical rhythm," In J. Akiyama, 219- M. Kano, and X. 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The earth's daily rotation makes a [39]cycle -- 120- 121: . . . The rhythm in the activity of economic life, the alternation of 122- buoyant, purposeful expansion with aimless depression, is caused by the 123: rhythm in the yield per acre of the crops; while the rhythm in the 124: production of the crops is, in turn, caused by the rhythm of changing 125- weather which is represented by the cyclical changes in the amount of -- 129- Continue to: 130: * prev: [43]Rhythm In Nature 131- * [44]Table of Contents -- 147- [62]TOP 148: [63]previous page: Rhythm In Nature [64]page up: Principles Of 149- Sociology With Educational Applications | by Frederick R. 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Naumova^* -- 66- uncertainty of ancient and modern means of prediction make us wonder to 67: what extent we are able to understand the rhythm of nature. One might 68- argue the future cannot be known, but from a practical point of view, a -- 326- every culture all social events are synchronized by calendars; and 327: every calendar reflects the cyclic rhythm of nature. 328- Traditional celebrations and gatherings observed by communities -- 591- [170]Clear [171]Turn Off [172]Turn On 592: * [173]Mystery of Seasonality: Getting the Rhythm of NatureMystery of 593: Seasonality: Getting the Rhythm of Nature 594- 3- 4:Circadian rhythm 5- -- 12- 13: A circadian rhythm is a roughly 24-hour cycle in the biochemical, 14- physiological or behavioural processes of living entities, including -- 36- * [30]5 Biological clock in mammals 37: + [31]5.1 Determining the human circadian rhythm 38- + [32]5.2 Outside the "master clock" -- 51- 52: The earliest known account of a circadian rhythm dates from the 4th 53- century BC, when Androsthenes, a ship captain serving under -- 63- and changes in temperature.^[50][3] [51]Joseph Takahashi discovered the 64: genetic basis for the rodent circadian rhythm in 1994.^[52][4]^[53][5] 65- -- 72- adjusted to match the local time: 73: * The rhythm persists in constant conditions (for example, constant 74- dark) with a period of about 24 hours. The rationale for this -- 76- rhythms that are merely responses to external periodic cues. A 77: rhythm cannot be declared to be endogenous unless it has been 78- tested in conditions without external periodic input. 79: * The rhythm is temperature-compensated, i.e., it maintains the same 80- period over a range of temperatures. The rationale for this -- 85- coincidental. 86: * The rhythm can be reset by exposure to an external stimulus. The 87- rationale for this criterion is to distinguish circadian rhythms -- 124- just the three proteins of their central oscillator. This clock has 125: been shown to sustain a 22-hour rhythm over several days upon the 126- addition of [72]ATP. Previous explanations of the [73]prokaryotic -- 184- 185: The rhythm is linked to the light-dark cycle. Animals, including 186- humans, kept in total darkness for extended periods eventually function 187: with a [89]freerunning rhythm. Each "day", their sleep cycle is pushed 188- back or forward, depending on whether their [90]endogenous period is -- 199- will still have it when in an environment shielded from external cues, 200: but the rhythm is, of course, not entrained to the 24-hour light/dark 201: cycle in nature. The sleep-wake rhythm may, in these circumstances, 202- become out of phase with other circadian or [95]ultradian rhythms such -- 243- groups of [122]cells located in the [123]hypothalamus. Destruction of 244: the SCN results in the complete absence of a regular sleep-wake rhythm. 245- The SCN receives information about illumination through the eyes. The -- 250- tract, leading to the SCN. If cells from the SCN are removed and 251: cultured, they maintain their own rhythm in the absence of external 252- cues. -- 267- 268:[[135]edit] Determining the human circadian rhythm 269- 270- The classic phase markers for measuring the timing of a mammal's 271: circadian rhythm are 272- * melatonin secretion by the pineal gland and -- 323- response curve (PRC). Depending on the timing, light can advance or 324: delay the circadian rhythm. Both the PRC and the required 325- [155]illuminance vary from species to species and lower light levels -- 327- 328: Lighting levels that affect circadian rhythm in humans are higher than 329- the levels usually used in artificial lighting in homes. According to -- 337- It is thought that the direction of the light may have an effect on 338: entraining the circadian rhythm;^[160][24] light coming from above, 339- resembling an image of a bright sky, has greater effect than light -- 397- the day, a [181]power-nap, does not have any effect on normal circadian 398: rhythm, but can decrease stress and improve 399- productivity.^[182][33]^[183][34] -- 401- There are many health problems associated with disturbances of the 402: human circadian rhythm, such as [184]seasonal affective disorder (SAD), 403- [185]delayed sleep phase syndrome (DSPS) and other [186]circadian 404: rhythm disorders.^[187][35] Circadian rhythms also play a part in the 405- [188]reticular activating system, which is crucial for maintaining a -- 418- functioning of circadian rhythms. Recent research suggests that 419: circadian rhythm disturbances found in [199]bipolar disorder are 420- positively influenced by [200]lithium's effect on clock -- 426- cardiovascular disease [202][2] The suppression of melatonin production 427: associated with the disruption of the circadian rhythm may increase the 428- risk of developing cancer.^[203][38]^[204][39] -- 446- * [218]Circadian oscillator 447: * [219]Circadian rhythm sleep disorders 448- * [220]Cryptochrome -- 452- * [225]Jet lag 453: * [226]Light effects on circadian rhythm 454- * [227]PER1, [228]PER2, and [229]PER3, the period family genes -- 489- * Tomita J, Nakajima M, Kondo T, Iwasaki H (2005) No 490: transcription-translation feedback in circadian rhythm of KaiC 491- phosphorylation. Science 307: 251-254 -- 608- 29. [320]^ Dijk, Derk-Jan; Czeisler Charles (1994). "Paradoxical timing 609: of the circadian rhythm of sleep propensity serves to consolidate 610- sleep and wakefulness in humans". Neurosci Lett 166 (1): 63. -- 673- 674: * [373]Circadian rhythm at the [374]Open Directory Project 675- * Leloup J.C. (2009). "Circadian clocks and phosphorylation: Insights 13- Universal Timing 14: Life's Natural Rhythm 15- -- 18- and brown leaves to fall from trees. As human beings, our own inner 19: rhythm is attuned to this universal sense of timing. Guided by the 20- rising and setting of the sun, changes in temperature, and our own 21: internal rhythm, we know when it is time to sleep, eat, or be active. 22- While our minds and spirits are free to focus on other pursuits, our 23- breath and our heartbeat are always there to remind us of life's 24: pulsing rhythm that moves within and around us. 25: Moving to this rhythm, we know when it is time to stop working and when 26: to rest. Pushing our bodies to work beyond their natural rhythm 27- diminishes our ability to renew and recharge. A feeling much like jet 28: lag lets us know when we've overridden our own natural rhythm. When we 29- feel the frantic calls of all we want to accomplish impelling us to -- 32- flying south, leaves shedding, or snow falling. A walk in nature can 33: also let us re-attune is to her organic rhythm, while allowing us to 34: move back in time with our own. When we move to our natural rhythm, we 35- can achieve all we need to do with less effort. 36- We may even notice that our soul moves to its own internal, natural 37: rhythm - especially when it comes to our personal evolution. Comparing 38- ourselves to others is unnecessary. Our best guide is to move to our 39: own internal timing, while keeping time with the rhythm of nature. 40- -- 47- [12]Register for your free email, or [13]browse all articles 48: Life's Natural Rhythm 49- 3- 4:Rhythm 5- -- 8- Jump to: [6]navigation, [7]search 9: For other uses, see [8]Rhythm (disambiguation). 10- 11: Rhythm (from [9]greek rhuthµo'*s - rhythmos, "any measured flow or 12- movement, symmetry") is the variation of the length and accentuation of -- 16- 17: * [10]1 Rhythm in linguistics 18: * [11]2 Origins of human appreciation of rhythm 19: * [12]3 Rhythm notation and the oral tradition 20- + [13]3.1 African music -- 28- 29:[[21]edit] Rhythm in linguistics 30- 31: The study of rhythm, stress, and [22]pitch in [23]speech is called 32- [24]prosody; it is a topic in [25]linguistics. Narmour (1980, -- 45- 46:[[33]edit] Origins of human appreciation of rhythm 47- 48- In his series How Music Works, [34]Howard Goodall presents theories 49: that rhythm recalls how we walk and the heartbeat we heard in the womb. 50- More likely is that a simple pulse or [35]di-dah beat recalls the -- 53- animal chasing us - a fight or flight response. From a less darwinist 54: perspective, perceiving rhythm is the ability to master the otherwise 55: invisible dimension, time. Rhythm is possibly also rooted in courtship 56- ritual.^[36][1] 57- 58: Neurologist [37]Oliver Sacks posits that human affinity for rhythm is 59: fundamental, so much that a person's sense of rhythm cannot be lost in 60- the way that music and language can (e.g. by [38]stroke). In addition, 61- he states that [39]chimpanzees and other animals show no similar 62: appreciation for rhythm.^[40][2] 63- 64:[[41]edit] Rhythm notation and the oral tradition 65- -- 83- Indian music has also been passed on orally. Tabla players would learn 84: to speak complex rhythm patterns and phrases before attempting to play 85- them. [48]Sheila Chandra, an English pop singer of Indian descent, made -- 117- than one time signature is called [71]polymeter. See also 118: [72]polyrhythm. In recent years, rhythm and meter have become an 119- important area of research among music scholars. Recent work in these -- 124- 125: Some [77]genres of music make different use of rhythm than others. Most 126- Western music is based on [78]subdivision, while non-Western music uses 127: more [79]additive rhythm. [80]African music makes heavy use of 128- [81]polyrhythms, and [82]Indian music uses [83]complex cycles such as 7 -- 132- such as 4/4 or 3/4 and makes little use of [88]syncopation. 133: [89]Clave is a common underlying rhythm in [90]African, [91]Cuban 134- music, and [92]Brazilian music. -- 145- complex music using [100]odd meters, and techniques such as 146: [101]phasing and [102]additive rhythm. At the same time, modernists 147- such as [103]Olivier Messiaen and his pupils used increased complexity -- 158- periodic rhythms and collaborated with [111]Léon Thérémin to invent the 159: [112]Rhythmicon, the first electronic [113]rhythm machine, in order to 160- perform them. Similarly, [114]Conlon Nancarrow wrote for the -- 185- dance--it doesn't work." 186: 3. [136]^ In [137]Discovering Music: Rhythm with [138]Leonard Slatkin 187- at 5:05 -- 190- 191: * Hasty, Christopher (1997). Meter as Rhythm. Oxford: Oxford 192- University Press. [140]ISBN 0-19-510066-2. -- 201- Music. [144]ISBN 1-58046-143-3. 202: * Yeston, Maury (1976). "The Stratification of Musical Rhythm". 203- -- 205- 206: * McGaughey, William (2001). "Rhythm and Self-Consciousness: New 207- Ideals for an Electronic Civilization". Minneapolis: Thistlerose 208- Publications. [146]ISBN 0-9605630-4-0. 209: * Honing, H. (2002). [147]"Structure and interpretation of rhythm and 210- timing." Tijdschrift voor Muziektheorie [Dutch Journal of Music 211- Theory] 7(3): 227-232. 212: * Lewis, Andrew (2005). Rhythm--What it is and How to Improve Your 213- Sense of It. San Francisco: [148]RhythmSource Press. [149]ISBN 214- 978-0-9754667-0-4. 215: * Williams, C. F. A., The Aristoxenian Theory of Musical Rhythm, 216- (Cambridge Library Collection - Music), Cambridge University Press; 217- 1st edition, 2009. 218: * Toussaint, G. T., "The geometry of musical rhythm," In J. Akiyama, 219- M. Kano, and X. 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http://bs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ritam -- 628- 278. http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A0%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%BC 629: 279. http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhythm 630- 280. http://sk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rytmus_(hudba) 2- 3: Rhythm explained 4- -- 6- 7: 27 rhythm exercises 8- 9- by Daniel Laberge 10: Rhythm figure 11- 12- 13: Hi rhythm lovers, 14- I've devised these exercises in the early seventies while teaching 15- music. 16: I could not find any existing book that saw rhythm the way I did. 17: This method is based on "rhythmic figures" or rhythm possibilities. 18- Each one lasts one beat. -- 30- only wrote the theory that goes along in 2002. 31: The book is called "Rhythm explained" and I am gradually placing its 32- content here. -- 46- 47: [2]Rhythm exercise 1-1 48- -- 56- 57: [7]Rhythm exercise 1-2 58- -- 66- 67: [11]Rhythm exercise 1-3 68- -- 173- 174: [16]Rhythm exercise 2-1 175- -- 183- 184: [18]Rhythm exercise 2-2 185- -- 195- 196: [21]Rhythm exercise 2-3 197- -- 205- 206: [23]Rhythm exercise 2-4 207- -- 215- 216: [25]Rhythm exercise 2-5 217- -- 227- 228: [27]Rhythm exercise 2-6 229- -- 268- ternary 269: rhythm 270- -- 298- 299: [29]Rhythm exercise 3-1 300- -- 308- 309: [31]Rhythm exercise 3-2 310- -- 318- 319: [33]Rhythm exercise 3-3 320- -- 330- 331: [35]Rhythm exercise 3-1s 332- -- 338- 339: [38]Rhythm exercise 3-2s 340- -- 347- 348: [41]Rhythm exercise 3-3s 349- -- 404- 405: [44]Rhythm exercise 4-1 406- -- 414- 415: [46]Rhythm exercise 4-2 416- -- 424- 425: [48]Rhythm exercise 4-3 426- -- 434- 435: [50]Rhythm exercise 4-4 436- -- 444- 445: [52]Rhythm exercise 4-5 446- -- 454- 455: [54]Rhythm exercise 4-6 456- -- 466- 467: [56]Rhythm exercise 4-1s 468- -- 474- 475: [59]Rhythm exercise 4-2s 476- -- 482- 483: [62]Rhythm exercise 4-3s 484- -- 491- 492: [65]Rhythm exercise 4-4s 493- -- 500- 501: [68]Rhythm exercise 4-5s 502- -- 508- 509: [71]Rhythm exercise 4-6s 510- -- 528- 1. http://www.daniellaberge.net/index.htm 529: 2. 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The earth's daily rotation makes a [39]cycle -- 120- 121: . . . The rhythm in the activity of economic life, the alternation of 122- buoyant, purposeful expansion with aimless depression, is caused by the 123: rhythm in the yield per acre of the crops; while the rhythm in the 124: production of the crops is, in turn, caused by the rhythm of changing 125- weather which is represented by the cyclical changes in the amount of -- 129- Continue to: 130: * prev: [43]Rhythm In Nature 131- * [44]Table of Contents -- 147- [62]TOP 148: [63]previous page: Rhythm In Nature [64]page up: Principles Of 149- Sociology With Educational Applications | by Frederick R. 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Naumova^* -- 66- uncertainty of ancient and modern means of prediction make us wonder to 67: what extent we are able to understand the rhythm of nature. One might 68- argue the future cannot be known, but from a practical point of view, a -- 326- every culture all social events are synchronized by calendars; and 327: every calendar reflects the cyclic rhythm of nature. 328- Traditional celebrations and gatherings observed by communities -- 591- [170]Clear [171]Turn Off [172]Turn On 592: * [173]Mystery of Seasonality: Getting the Rhythm of NatureMystery of 593: Seasonality: Getting the Rhythm of Nature 594- 3- 4:Circadian rhythm 5- -- 12- 13: A circadian rhythm is a roughly 24-hour cycle in the biochemical, 14- physiological or behavioural processes of living entities, including -- 36- * [30]5 Biological clock in mammals 37: + [31]5.1 Determining the human circadian rhythm 38- + [32]5.2 Outside the "master clock" -- 51- 52: The earliest known account of a circadian rhythm dates from the 4th 53- century BC, when Androsthenes, a ship captain serving under -- 63- and changes in temperature.^[50][3] [51]Joseph Takahashi discovered the 64: genetic basis for the rodent circadian rhythm in 1994.^[52][4]^[53][5] 65- -- 72- adjusted to match the local time: 73: * The rhythm persists in constant conditions (for example, constant 74- dark) with a period of about 24 hours. The rationale for this -- 76- rhythms that are merely responses to external periodic cues. A 77: rhythm cannot be declared to be endogenous unless it has been 78- tested in conditions without external periodic input. 79: * The rhythm is temperature-compensated, i.e., it maintains the same 80- period over a range of temperatures. The rationale for this -- 85- coincidental. 86: * The rhythm can be reset by exposure to an external stimulus. The 87- rationale for this criterion is to distinguish circadian rhythms -- 124- just the three proteins of their central oscillator. This clock has 125: been shown to sustain a 22-hour rhythm over several days upon the 126- addition of [72]ATP. Previous explanations of the [73]prokaryotic -- 184- 185: The rhythm is linked to the light-dark cycle. Animals, including 186- humans, kept in total darkness for extended periods eventually function 187: with a [89]freerunning rhythm. Each "day", their sleep cycle is pushed 188- back or forward, depending on whether their [90]endogenous period is -- 199- will still have it when in an environment shielded from external cues, 200: but the rhythm is, of course, not entrained to the 24-hour light/dark 201: cycle in nature. The sleep-wake rhythm may, in these circumstances, 202- become out of phase with other circadian or [95]ultradian rhythms such -- 243- groups of [122]cells located in the [123]hypothalamus. Destruction of 244: the SCN results in the complete absence of a regular sleep-wake rhythm. 245- The SCN receives information about illumination through the eyes. The -- 250- tract, leading to the SCN. If cells from the SCN are removed and 251: cultured, they maintain their own rhythm in the absence of external 252- cues. -- 267- 268:[[135]edit] Determining the human circadian rhythm 269- 270- The classic phase markers for measuring the timing of a mammal's 271: circadian rhythm are 272- * melatonin secretion by the pineal gland and -- 323- response curve (PRC). Depending on the timing, light can advance or 324: delay the circadian rhythm. Both the PRC and the required 325- [155]illuminance vary from species to species and lower light levels -- 327- 328: Lighting levels that affect circadian rhythm in humans are higher than 329- the levels usually used in artificial lighting in homes. According to -- 337- It is thought that the direction of the light may have an effect on 338: entraining the circadian rhythm;^[160][24] light coming from above, 339- resembling an image of a bright sky, has greater effect than light -- 397- the day, a [181]power-nap, does not have any effect on normal circadian 398: rhythm, but can decrease stress and improve 399- productivity.^[182][33]^[183][34] -- 401- There are many health problems associated with disturbances of the 402: human circadian rhythm, such as [184]seasonal affective disorder (SAD), 403- [185]delayed sleep phase syndrome (DSPS) and other [186]circadian 404: rhythm disorders.^[187][35] Circadian rhythms also play a part in the 405- [188]reticular activating system, which is crucial for maintaining a -- 418- functioning of circadian rhythms. Recent research suggests that 419: circadian rhythm disturbances found in [199]bipolar disorder are 420- positively influenced by [200]lithium's effect on clock -- 426- cardiovascular disease [202][2] The suppression of melatonin production 427: associated with the disruption of the circadian rhythm may increase the 428- risk of developing cancer.^[203][38]^[204][39] -- 446- * [218]Circadian oscillator 447: * [219]Circadian rhythm sleep disorders 448- * [220]Cryptochrome -- 452- * [225]Jet lag 453: * [226]Light effects on circadian rhythm 454- * [227]PER1, [228]PER2, and [229]PER3, the period family genes -- 489- * Tomita J, Nakajima M, Kondo T, Iwasaki H (2005) No 490: transcription-translation feedback in circadian rhythm of KaiC 491- phosphorylation. Science 307: 251-254 -- 608- 29. [320]^ Dijk, Derk-Jan; Czeisler Charles (1994). "Paradoxical timing 609: of the circadian rhythm of sleep propensity serves to consolidate 610- sleep and wakefulness in humans". Neurosci Lett 166 (1): 63. -- 673- 674: * [373]Circadian rhythm at the [374]Open Directory Project 675- * Leloup J.C. (2009). "Circadian clocks and phosphorylation: Insights 13- Universal Timing 14: Life's Natural Rhythm 15- -- 18- and brown leaves to fall from trees. As human beings, our own inner 19: rhythm is attuned to this universal sense of timing. Guided by the 20- rising and setting of the sun, changes in temperature, and our own 21: internal rhythm, we know when it is time to sleep, eat, or be active. 22- While our minds and spirits are free to focus on other pursuits, our 23- breath and our heartbeat are always there to remind us of life's 24: pulsing rhythm that moves within and around us. 25: Moving to this rhythm, we know when it is time to stop working and when 26: to rest. Pushing our bodies to work beyond their natural rhythm 27- diminishes our ability to renew and recharge. A feeling much like jet 28: lag lets us know when we've overridden our own natural rhythm. When we 29- feel the frantic calls of all we want to accomplish impelling us to -- 32- flying south, leaves shedding, or snow falling. A walk in nature can 33: also let us re-attune is to her organic rhythm, while allowing us to 34: move back in time with our own. When we move to our natural rhythm, we 35- can achieve all we need to do with less effort. 36- We may even notice that our soul moves to its own internal, natural 37: rhythm - especially when it comes to our personal evolution. Comparing 38- ourselves to others is unnecessary. Our best guide is to move to our 39: own internal timing, while keeping time with the rhythm of nature. 40- -- 47- [12]Register for your free email, or [13]browse all articles 48: Life's Natural Rhythm 49- 3- 4:Rhythm 5- -- 8- Jump to: [6]navigation, [7]search 9: For other uses, see [8]Rhythm (disambiguation). 10- 11: Rhythm (from [9]greek rhuthµo'*s - rhythmos, "any measured flow or 12- movement, symmetry") is the variation of the length and accentuation of -- 16- 17: * [10]1 Rhythm in linguistics 18: * [11]2 Origins of human appreciation of rhythm 19: * [12]3 Rhythm notation and the oral tradition 20- + [13]3.1 African music -- 28- 29:[[21]edit] Rhythm in linguistics 30- 31: The study of rhythm, stress, and [22]pitch in [23]speech is called 32- [24]prosody; it is a topic in [25]linguistics. Narmour (1980, -- 45- 46:[[33]edit] Origins of human appreciation of rhythm 47- 48- In his series How Music Works, [34]Howard Goodall presents theories 49: that rhythm recalls how we walk and the heartbeat we heard in the womb. 50- More likely is that a simple pulse or [35]di-dah beat recalls the -- 53- animal chasing us - a fight or flight response. From a less darwinist 54: perspective, perceiving rhythm is the ability to master the otherwise 55: invisible dimension, time. Rhythm is possibly also rooted in courtship 56- ritual.^[36][1] 57- 58: Neurologist [37]Oliver Sacks posits that human affinity for rhythm is 59: fundamental, so much that a person's sense of rhythm cannot be lost in 60- the way that music and language can (e.g. by [38]stroke). In addition, 61- he states that [39]chimpanzees and other animals show no similar 62: appreciation for rhythm.^[40][2] 63- 64:[[41]edit] Rhythm notation and the oral tradition 65- -- 83- Indian music has also been passed on orally. Tabla players would learn 84: to speak complex rhythm patterns and phrases before attempting to play 85- them. [48]Sheila Chandra, an English pop singer of Indian descent, made -- 117- than one time signature is called [71]polymeter. See also 118: [72]polyrhythm. In recent years, rhythm and meter have become an 119- important area of research among music scholars. Recent work in these -- 124- 125: Some [77]genres of music make different use of rhythm than others. Most 126- Western music is based on [78]subdivision, while non-Western music uses 127: more [79]additive rhythm. [80]African music makes heavy use of 128- [81]polyrhythms, and [82]Indian music uses [83]complex cycles such as 7 -- 132- such as 4/4 or 3/4 and makes little use of [88]syncopation. 133: [89]Clave is a common underlying rhythm in [90]African, [91]Cuban 134- music, and [92]Brazilian music. -- 145- complex music using [100]odd meters, and techniques such as 146: [101]phasing and [102]additive rhythm. At the same time, modernists 147- such as [103]Olivier Messiaen and his pupils used increased complexity -- 158- periodic rhythms and collaborated with [111]Léon Thérémin to invent the 159: [112]Rhythmicon, the first electronic [113]rhythm machine, in order to 160- perform them. Similarly, [114]Conlon Nancarrow wrote for the -- 185- dance--it doesn't work." 186: 3. [136]^ In [137]Discovering Music: Rhythm with [138]Leonard Slatkin 187- at 5:05 -- 190- 191: * Hasty, Christopher (1997). Meter as Rhythm. Oxford: Oxford 192- University Press. [140]ISBN 0-19-510066-2. -- 201- Music. [144]ISBN 1-58046-143-3. 202: * Yeston, Maury (1976). "The Stratification of Musical Rhythm". 203- -- 205- 206: * McGaughey, William (2001). "Rhythm and Self-Consciousness: New 207- Ideals for an Electronic Civilization". Minneapolis: Thistlerose 208- Publications. [146]ISBN 0-9605630-4-0. 209: * Honing, H. (2002). [147]"Structure and interpretation of rhythm and 210- timing." Tijdschrift voor Muziektheorie [Dutch Journal of Music 211- Theory] 7(3): 227-232. 212: * Lewis, Andrew (2005). Rhythm--What it is and How to Improve Your 213- Sense of It. San Francisco: [148]RhythmSource Press. [149]ISBN 214- 978-0-9754667-0-4. 215: * Williams, C. F. A., The Aristoxenian Theory of Musical Rhythm, 216- (Cambridge Library Collection - Music), Cambridge University Press; 217- 1st edition, 2009. 218: * Toussaint, G. T., "The geometry of musical rhythm," In J. Akiyama, 219- M. Kano, and X. 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Thanks to all our -- 25- 26: Our mission is to further the use of rhythm, music, and percussion & 27- related arts as a healing tool. We LOVE music. We LOVE the Web. When -- 30- 31: Every time we meet someone interesting with a rhythm related website, 32- we post a link. Some very worthwhile friendships have evolved along the -- 75- P.O. Box 836711 Richardson TX 75083 76: RHYTHM WEB(TM); and RHYTHMWEB(TM); 77- are trademarks, and any unauthorized use of the names is a violation of 30- [25]VISIT HRS 31: [26]NEWS FROM THE HEART RHYTHM SOCIETY 32- [27]RSS RSS -- 219- inhomogeneity in conduction velocity and calls upon further elucidation 220: of the concept. Thus, we tested the hypothesis that cardiac rhythm 221- characteristics preceding ischemic VF are different from those in -- 404- ECG characteristics are listed in [123]Table 2. All patients were in 405: sinus rhythm, except for six (four VF patients, two controls) with 406- atrial fibrillation, which precluded assessment of sinus rate and PR 407: interval. One VF patient had a paced rhythm during part of the Holter 408- recording. One VF patient and two control patients showed -- 572- the mere presence of ventricular ectopic beats is less important than 573: rhythm irregularity. 574- -- 605- HRV were specifically designed to measure this parameter for 606: sufficiently long periods of sinus rhythm in a chronic care setting. 607- -- 743- ventricular fibrillation in ST elevation myocardial infarction are 744: related to the culprit artery. Heart Rhythm. 2008;1:71-78. 745- -- 854- 855: © 2010 Heart Rhythm Society. Published by Elsevier Inc. 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The rhythm in the activity of economic life, the alternation of 122- buoyant, purposeful expansion with aimless depression, is caused by the 123: rhythm in the yield per acre of the crops; while the rhythm in the 124: production of the crops is, in turn, caused by the rhythm of changing 125- weather which is represented by the cyclical changes in the amount of -- 129- Continue to: 130: * prev: [43]Rhythm In Nature 131- * [44]Table of Contents -- 147- [62]TOP 148: [63]previous page: Rhythm In Nature [64]page up: Principles Of 149- Sociology With Educational Applications | by Frederick R. 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Naumova^* -- 66- uncertainty of ancient and modern means of prediction make us wonder to 67: what extent we are able to understand the rhythm of nature. One might 68- argue the future cannot be known, but from a practical point of view, a -- 326- every culture all social events are synchronized by calendars; and 327: every calendar reflects the cyclic rhythm of nature. 328- Traditional celebrations and gatherings observed by communities -- 591- [170]Clear [171]Turn Off [172]Turn On 592: * [173]Mystery of Seasonality: Getting the Rhythm of NatureMystery of 593: Seasonality: Getting the Rhythm of Nature 594- 3- 4:Circadian rhythm 5- -- 12- 13: A circadian rhythm is a roughly 24-hour cycle in the biochemical, 14- physiological or behavioural processes of living entities, including -- 36- * [30]5 Biological clock in mammals 37: + [31]5.1 Determining the human circadian rhythm 38- + [32]5.2 Outside the "master clock" -- 51- 52: The earliest known account of a circadian rhythm dates from the 4th 53- century BC, when Androsthenes, a ship captain serving under -- 63- and changes in temperature.^[50][3] [51]Joseph Takahashi discovered the 64: genetic basis for the rodent circadian rhythm in 1994.^[52][4]^[53][5] 65- -- 72- adjusted to match the local time: 73: * The rhythm persists in constant conditions (for example, constant 74- dark) with a period of about 24 hours. The rationale for this -- 76- rhythms that are merely responses to external periodic cues. A 77: rhythm cannot be declared to be endogenous unless it has been 78- tested in conditions without external periodic input. 79: * The rhythm is temperature-compensated, i.e., it maintains the same 80- period over a range of temperatures. The rationale for this -- 85- coincidental. 86: * The rhythm can be reset by exposure to an external stimulus. The 87- rationale for this criterion is to distinguish circadian rhythms -- 124- just the three proteins of their central oscillator. This clock has 125: been shown to sustain a 22-hour rhythm over several days upon the 126- addition of [72]ATP. Previous explanations of the [73]prokaryotic -- 184- 185: The rhythm is linked to the light-dark cycle. Animals, including 186- humans, kept in total darkness for extended periods eventually function 187: with a [89]freerunning rhythm. Each "day", their sleep cycle is pushed 188- back or forward, depending on whether their [90]endogenous period is -- 199- will still have it when in an environment shielded from external cues, 200: but the rhythm is, of course, not entrained to the 24-hour light/dark 201: cycle in nature. The sleep-wake rhythm may, in these circumstances, 202- become out of phase with other circadian or [95]ultradian rhythms such -- 243- groups of [122]cells located in the [123]hypothalamus. Destruction of 244: the SCN results in the complete absence of a regular sleep-wake rhythm. 245- The SCN receives information about illumination through the eyes. The -- 250- tract, leading to the SCN. If cells from the SCN are removed and 251: cultured, they maintain their own rhythm in the absence of external 252- cues. -- 267- 268:[[135]edit] Determining the human circadian rhythm 269- 270- The classic phase markers for measuring the timing of a mammal's 271: circadian rhythm are 272- * melatonin secretion by the pineal gland and -- 323- response curve (PRC). Depending on the timing, light can advance or 324: delay the circadian rhythm. Both the PRC and the required 325- [155]illuminance vary from species to species and lower light levels -- 327- 328: Lighting levels that affect circadian rhythm in humans are higher than 329- the levels usually used in artificial lighting in homes. According to -- 337- It is thought that the direction of the light may have an effect on 338: entraining the circadian rhythm;^[160][24] light coming from above, 339- resembling an image of a bright sky, has greater effect than light -- 397- the day, a [181]power-nap, does not have any effect on normal circadian 398: rhythm, but can decrease stress and improve 399- productivity.^[182][33]^[183][34] -- 401- There are many health problems associated with disturbances of the 402: human circadian rhythm, such as [184]seasonal affective disorder (SAD), 403- [185]delayed sleep phase syndrome (DSPS) and other [186]circadian 404: rhythm disorders.^[187][35] Circadian rhythms also play a part in the 405- [188]reticular activating system, which is crucial for maintaining a -- 418- functioning of circadian rhythms. Recent research suggests that 419: circadian rhythm disturbances found in [199]bipolar disorder are 420- positively influenced by [200]lithium's effect on clock -- 426- cardiovascular disease [202][2] The suppression of melatonin production 427: associated with the disruption of the circadian rhythm may increase the 428- risk of developing cancer.^[203][38]^[204][39] -- 446- * [218]Circadian oscillator 447: * [219]Circadian rhythm sleep disorders 448- * [220]Cryptochrome -- 452- * [225]Jet lag 453: * [226]Light effects on circadian rhythm 454- * [227]PER1, [228]PER2, and [229]PER3, the period family genes -- 489- * Tomita J, Nakajima M, Kondo T, Iwasaki H (2005) No 490: transcription-translation feedback in circadian rhythm of KaiC 491- phosphorylation. Science 307: 251-254 -- 608- 29. [320]^ Dijk, Derk-Jan; Czeisler Charles (1994). "Paradoxical timing 609: of the circadian rhythm of sleep propensity serves to consolidate 610- sleep and wakefulness in humans". Neurosci Lett 166 (1): 63. -- 673- 674: * [373]Circadian rhythm at the [374]Open Directory Project 675- * Leloup J.C. (2009). "Circadian clocks and phosphorylation: Insights 13- Universal Timing 14: Life's Natural Rhythm 15- -- 18- and brown leaves to fall from trees. As human beings, our own inner 19: rhythm is attuned to this universal sense of timing. Guided by the 20- rising and setting of the sun, changes in temperature, and our own 21: internal rhythm, we know when it is time to sleep, eat, or be active. 22- While our minds and spirits are free to focus on other pursuits, our 23- breath and our heartbeat are always there to remind us of life's 24: pulsing rhythm that moves within and around us. 25: Moving to this rhythm, we know when it is time to stop working and when 26: to rest. Pushing our bodies to work beyond their natural rhythm 27- diminishes our ability to renew and recharge. A feeling much like jet 28: lag lets us know when we've overridden our own natural rhythm. When we 29- feel the frantic calls of all we want to accomplish impelling us to -- 32- flying south, leaves shedding, or snow falling. A walk in nature can 33: also let us re-attune is to her organic rhythm, while allowing us to 34: move back in time with our own. When we move to our natural rhythm, we 35- can achieve all we need to do with less effort. 36- We may even notice that our soul moves to its own internal, natural 37: rhythm - especially when it comes to our personal evolution. Comparing 38- ourselves to others is unnecessary. Our best guide is to move to our 39: own internal timing, while keeping time with the rhythm of nature. 40- -- 47- [12]Register for your free email, or [13]browse all articles 48: Life's Natural Rhythm 49- 3- 4:Rhythm 5- -- 8- Jump to: [6]navigation, [7]search 9: For other uses, see [8]Rhythm (disambiguation). 10- 11: Rhythm (from [9]greek rhuthµo'*s - rhythmos, "any measured flow or 12- movement, symmetry") is the variation of the length and accentuation of -- 16- 17: * [10]1 Rhythm in linguistics 18: * [11]2 Origins of human appreciation of rhythm 19: * [12]3 Rhythm notation and the oral tradition 20- + [13]3.1 African music -- 28- 29:[[21]edit] Rhythm in linguistics 30- 31: The study of rhythm, stress, and [22]pitch in [23]speech is called 32- [24]prosody; it is a topic in [25]linguistics. Narmour (1980, -- 45- 46:[[33]edit] Origins of human appreciation of rhythm 47- 48- In his series How Music Works, [34]Howard Goodall presents theories 49: that rhythm recalls how we walk and the heartbeat we heard in the womb. 50- More likely is that a simple pulse or [35]di-dah beat recalls the -- 53- animal chasing us - a fight or flight response. From a less darwinist 54: perspective, perceiving rhythm is the ability to master the otherwise 55: invisible dimension, time. Rhythm is possibly also rooted in courtship 56- ritual.^[36][1] 57- 58: Neurologist [37]Oliver Sacks posits that human affinity for rhythm is 59: fundamental, so much that a person's sense of rhythm cannot be lost in 60- the way that music and language can (e.g. by [38]stroke). In addition, 61- he states that [39]chimpanzees and other animals show no similar 62: appreciation for rhythm.^[40][2] 63- 64:[[41]edit] Rhythm notation and the oral tradition 65- -- 83- Indian music has also been passed on orally. Tabla players would learn 84: to speak complex rhythm patterns and phrases before attempting to play 85- them. [48]Sheila Chandra, an English pop singer of Indian descent, made -- 117- than one time signature is called [71]polymeter. See also 118: [72]polyrhythm. In recent years, rhythm and meter have become an 119- important area of research among music scholars. Recent work in these -- 124- 125: Some [77]genres of music make different use of rhythm than others. Most 126- Western music is based on [78]subdivision, while non-Western music uses 127: more [79]additive rhythm. [80]African music makes heavy use of 128- [81]polyrhythms, and [82]Indian music uses [83]complex cycles such as 7 -- 132- such as 4/4 or 3/4 and makes little use of [88]syncopation. 133: [89]Clave is a common underlying rhythm in [90]African, [91]Cuban 134- music, and [92]Brazilian music. -- 145- complex music using [100]odd meters, and techniques such as 146: [101]phasing and [102]additive rhythm. At the same time, modernists 147- such as [103]Olivier Messiaen and his pupils used increased complexity -- 158- periodic rhythms and collaborated with [111]Léon Thérémin to invent the 159: [112]Rhythmicon, the first electronic [113]rhythm machine, in order to 160- perform them. Similarly, [114]Conlon Nancarrow wrote for the -- 185- dance--it doesn't work." 186: 3. [136]^ In [137]Discovering Music: Rhythm with [138]Leonard Slatkin 187- at 5:05 -- 190- 191: * Hasty, Christopher (1997). Meter as Rhythm. Oxford: Oxford 192- University Press. [140]ISBN 0-19-510066-2. -- 201- Music. [144]ISBN 1-58046-143-3. 202: * Yeston, Maury (1976). "The Stratification of Musical Rhythm". 203- -- 205- 206: * McGaughey, William (2001). "Rhythm and Self-Consciousness: New 207- Ideals for an Electronic Civilization". Minneapolis: Thistlerose 208- Publications. [146]ISBN 0-9605630-4-0. 209: * Honing, H. (2002). [147]"Structure and interpretation of rhythm and 210- timing." Tijdschrift voor Muziektheorie [Dutch Journal of Music 211- Theory] 7(3): 227-232. 212: * Lewis, Andrew (2005). Rhythm--What it is and How to Improve Your 213- Sense of It. San Francisco: [148]RhythmSource Press. [149]ISBN 214- 978-0-9754667-0-4. 215: * Williams, C. F. A., The Aristoxenian Theory of Musical Rhythm, 216- (Cambridge Library Collection - Music), Cambridge University Press; 217- 1st edition, 2009. 218: * Toussaint, G. T., "The geometry of musical rhythm," In J. Akiyama, 219- M. Kano, and X. 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http://www.daniellaberge.net/music/rhythm/exercises/4-6s.html 600: 73. http://www.daniellaberge.net/music/rhythm/exercises/4-6s.html 601- 74. javascript:; -- 604- Liens cachĂ©s : 605: 76. http://www.daniellaberge.net/music/rhythm/exercises/3-3s.html 1: #[1]ORGY IN RHYTHM - Atom [2]ORGY IN RHYTHM - RSS 2- -- 4- [3]http://www.blogger.com/navbar.g?targetBlogID=23242779&blogName=ORGY+ 5: IN+RHYTHM&publishMode=PUBLISH_MODE_BLOGSPOT&navbarType=BLACK&layoutType 6- =LAYOUTS&searchRoot=http%3A%2F%2Forgyinrhythm.blogspot.com%2Fsearch&blo -- 10- 11:ORGY IN RHYTHM 12- -- 28- Tremendous all killer trio date with Waldron joined by a top flight 29: Japanese rhythm section on four original compositions which only saw a 30- release in Japan.Check out the rocking intensity of "Rock One For Jimbo -- 310- bells,whistles,water pipes,gongs,rattles and drums. 311: "Ardopetori"starts side 2 with a mid tempo infectious rhythm 312- established by shakers and log drum which builds slowly with Shepp -- 500- saxophonist sticks essentially to a quintet of trumpet and sax backed 501: by all-star rhythm sections. Three of the tracks include hard bop 502- trumpeter Terumasa Hino while the other three feature little-known -- 536- nova with flute and horns that captures the mood of a good night out at 537: its end. "Yambambe," an Afro rhythm behind mostly piano, sounds more 538- sophisticated than its simple construction. "El Altiplano" is supposed -- 657- 2. http://orgyinrhythm.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss 658: 3. http://www.blogger.com/navbar.g?targetBlogID=23242779&blogName=ORGY+IN+RHYTHM&publishMode=PUBLISH_MODE_BLOGSPOT&navbarType=BLACK&layoutType=LAYOUTS&searchRoot=http%3A%2F%2Forgyinrhythm.blogspot.com%2Fsearch&blogLocale=en_US&homepageUrl=http%3A%2F%2Forgyinrhythm.blogspot.com%2F 659- 4. http://orgyinrhythm.blogspot.com/#main 21- Australia, and from South Africa to Europe to New Orleans to Brazil to 22: Papua, NewGuinea, musicians are connecting. Truly, rhythm is a 23- universal language, love of music a universal love. Thanks to all our -- 25- 26: Our mission is to further the use of rhythm, music, and percussion & 27- related arts as a healing tool. We LOVE music. We LOVE the Web. When -- 30- 31: Every time we meet someone interesting with a rhythm related website, 32- we post a link. Some very worthwhile friendships have evolved along the -- 75- P.O. Box 836711 Richardson TX 75083 76: RHYTHM WEB(TM); and RHYTHMWEB(TM); 77- are trademarks, and any unauthorized use of the names is a violation of 30- [25]VISIT HRS 31: [26]NEWS FROM THE HEART RHYTHM SOCIETY 32- [27]RSS RSS -- 219- inhomogeneity in conduction velocity and calls upon further elucidation 220: of the concept. Thus, we tested the hypothesis that cardiac rhythm 221- characteristics preceding ischemic VF are different from those in -- 404- ECG characteristics are listed in [123]Table 2. All patients were in 405: sinus rhythm, except for six (four VF patients, two controls) with 406- atrial fibrillation, which precluded assessment of sinus rate and PR 407: interval. One VF patient had a paced rhythm during part of the Holter 408- recording. One VF patient and two control patients showed -- 572- the mere presence of ventricular ectopic beats is less important than 573: rhythm irregularity. 574- -- 605- HRV were specifically designed to measure this parameter for 606: sufficiently long periods of sinus rhythm in a chronic care setting. 607- -- 743- ventricular fibrillation in ST elevation myocardial infarction are 744: related to the culprit artery. Heart Rhythm. 2008;1:71-78. 745- -- 854- 855: © 2010 Heart Rhythm Society. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights 856- reserved. 2- 3: Lines & Rhymes: Rhythm 4- -- 8- 9: Rhythm is a musical quality produced by the repetition of stressed and 10: unstressed syllables. Rhythm occurs in all forms of language, both 11- written and spoken, but is particularly important in poetry 12- 13: The most obvious king of rhythm is the regular repetition of stressed 14- and unstessed syllables found in some poetry. 15- 16: Writers also create rhythm by repeating words and phrases or even by 17- repeating whole lines and sentences, as Walt Whitman does in "Song of -- 28- 29: People often use a combination of two words to describe regular rhythm 30- or meter. For example, you might refer to the meter of a sonnet as -- 39- 40: The most common units ("feet") of rhythm in English are: 41- -- 57- everyday language, and because much American speech is iambic in 58: pattern, the poetry shows a lot of iambic rhythm. 59- [golddaisy_l.jpg] 60- 61: Rhythm (or "measure") in writing is like the beat in music. In poetry, 62: rhythm implies that certain words are produced more force- fully than 63- others, and may be held for longer duration. The repetition of a 64- pattern of such emphasis is what produces a "rhythmic effect." The word 65: rhythm comes from the Greek, meaning "measured motion." 66- 67: In speech, we use rhythm without consciously creating recognizable 68- patterns. For example, almost every telephone conversation ends 69: rhythmically, with the conversants understanding as much by rhythm as 70- by the meaning of the words, that it is time to hang up. Frequently -- 83- 84: In poems, as in songs, a rhythm may be obvious or muted. A poem like 85- Vachel Lindsay's "The Congo" consciously recreates the rhythms of a -- 114- [2]project 115: [3]rhythm 116- [4]rhyme -- 126- 2. http://www.angelfire.com/ct2/evenski/poetry/finalproject.html 127: 3. http://www.angelfire.com/ct2/evenski/poetry/rhythm.html 128- 4. http://www.angelfire.com/ct2/evenski/poetry/rhyme.html 8- 9: The Generational Rhythm of American Politics 10- -- 126- All these studies have provided basic data for the development of a 127: comprehensive theory of the generational rhythm of politics. Most of 128- their authors have not attempted to formulate such a theory and -- 296- mid-1960s? The answer to these questions lie in a proper 297: understanding of the temporal rhythm of political life in the United 298: States. (Rhythm in the sense used here refers to the structured flow 299- of time and events.) 300- 301: The American political system, like all others, has a rhythm of its 302: own, which, in turn, is linked with the overall rhythm of human 303- time. By tracing those links, we can begin to lay out a discernible -- 306- happen) when they do.^25 The historical pattern of political events 307: in the United States follows a generational rhythm which flows in 308- cycles ranging from 25 to 40 years each, approximately the -- 310- life. The sequence and impact of discrete political events is 311: substantially shaped by the rhythm of the generations, even though 312- the events themselves may seem random. Thomas Jefferson noted this -- 379- appear to move in sufficiently precise generational units to account 380: for the rhythm of social and political action. If we look closely 381- and carefully, we can map the internal structure of each generation -- 983- history, the crucial points of demarcation are very much in tune 984: with the generational rhythm of events. They are of two kinds; 985- first, the critical elections that determine who shall govern in a -- 1253- 1254: To suggest that a generational rhythm is clearly apparent in 1255- American politics is not to suggest that events move in any 1256: lock-step, that the rhythm of every generation is exactly the same 1257- as that of every other, or that there are no exceptions to the -- 1264- 1265: Chapter 2 has focused in detail on the generational rhythm of 1266- American politics. Ultimately derived from the biblical -- 1272- theory. A more systematic biostatistical basis for the generation 1273: rhythm was provided by Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson points the way to 1274: understanding that the rhythm of generations is based upon human 1275- social rhythms generally. 1276- 1277: Political events follow the rhythm of the generations, both in their 1278: internal rhythm and on an intergenerational basis. Centuries 1279- represent three generations and also have a certain pattern to them. -- 1398- 25. The discussion to be advanced in the following pages was first 1399: presented in Daniel J. Elazar, "Generational Rhythm of American 1400- Politics," American Political Quarterly (January 1978) vol. 6, no. 48- adopted and abandoned poetic forms by analyzing their narratives on 49: rhythm. I explore the political salience of rhythmical transformations 50- and argue that the secular has been a vital and complex force in the 51- modern abandonment of metrical discipline. The secular affects how 52: poets seek to modernize their rhythm, vocabulary, and relation to 53- public. It also affects, I conclude, the ways in which anthropologists -- 74- 75: Rhythm ; Transformation ; Modernization ; Poet ; Modernity ; Poetry ; 76- Israel ; Palestine ; Near East ; 14- 15: Title: The Rhythm of Political Oratory 16- Author: [14]Varvara Danilina -- 28- My doctoral dissertation was completed after four years of research on 29: the rhythm of British and American political oratory. I sought to 30- establish the rhythmic norm for political public speech and to find -- 35- political science. 36: There is no single linguistic perspective on speech rhythm. For 37- instance, such distinguished scholars as D. Crystal and D. Abercrombie -- 39- to Moscow University school of thought, to which I belong, speech 40: rhythm is created by a blend of phonetics, syntax and meaning of an 41- utterance. As a result of my research, I established rhythmic -- 54- own contribution consisted in adapting this method to the study of 55: public speech, describing the typical rhythm of political oratory, and 56: challenging some popular assumptions about speech rhythm. 57: As for the impact of speech rhythm upon listeners, I started by 58- analyzing audiences in order to understand psychological, social and -- 74- Congress in the aftermath of September 11, 2001. 75: To analyze the reactions of these audiences to the rhythm of Prime 76- Minister Major and President Bush's parliamentary addresses I used M. -- 81- These phrases and syntagmas happened to be quite similar in terms of 82: rhythm to other stretches of speech in the same addresses. Moreover, 83- there proved to be little rhythmic difference between John Major and 84- George Bush's speeches. In short, my research demonstrated that there 85: is no direct interconnection between the rhythm of a public address and 86- audience responses. 86- * Chorus vocals (may include horn players) 87: * Rhythm guitar(s) (plays funk strumming pattern) 88- * Tenor guitar (plays a finger-picked osinato groove) -- 94- * Organ/keyboards 95: * Rhythm [51]conga #1 96: * Rhythm [52]conga #2 97- * Solo (lead) [53]conga -- 129- * [74]Bebe cool lives in Uganda famous for his reggea mixed with 130: luganda pop and English making an Afrobeat rhythm in Uganda known 131- as Luga flow.He also lives in kampala. -- 155- * [83]Weird MC Rap artiste who occasionally experinments with 156: Afrobeat rhythm. 157- * [84]Vibe Squad A Ghanaian music crew formed by EaZZY Da Opemfour -- 160- afrobeat star in East Africa and central Africa.He is known for his 161: rhythm of 2 pac shakur 162- * [86]Mr. Something Something Canadian afrobeat group -- 298- 17. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funk 299: 18. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhythm 300- 19. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percussion_instrument 67- 68:12 12/2006 [38]Compose to a Vertical Rhythm 69- -- 76- limitless choice of arbitrary quantities." So says the typographer 77: Robert Bringhurst, and just as regular use of time provides rhythm in 78: music, so regular use of space provides rhythm in typography, and 79: without rhythm the listener, or the reader, becomes disorientated and 80- lost. 81- 82: On the Web, vertical rhythm - the spacing and arrangement of text as 83- the reader descends the page - is contributed to by three factors: font 84- size, line height and margin or padding. All of these factors must 85: calculated with care in order that the rhythm is maintained. 86- -- 89- heading, body copy or sidenote, is the key to a solid dependable 90: vertical rhythm, which will engage and guide the reader down the page. 91- To see this in action, I've created [42]an example with headings, -- 113- 11. } 114: 12. Source: [44]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/1.txt 115- -- 129- With our rhythmic unit set at 18px we need to ensure that it is 130: maintained throughout the body copy. A common place to lose the rhythm 131- is the gaps set between margins. The default treatment by web browsers -- 133- this would give a spacing between the paragraphs of 12px and hence 134: throw the text out of rhythm. If the rhythm of the page is to be 135- maintained, the spacing of paragraphs should be related to the basic -- 146- 5. } 147: 6. Source: [45]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/2.txt 148- -- 157- 4. } 158: 5. Source: [46]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/3.txt 159- -- 179- adjusted to fit. The temptation is to set heading margins to a simple 180: 1em, but in order to maintain the rhythm, the top and bottom margins 181- should be set at 1.286em so that the spacing is equal to the full 18px -- 188- 6. } 189: 7. Source: [49]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/4.txt 190- -- 200- 6. } 201: 7. Source: [50]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/5.txt 202- -- 210- 6. } 211: 7. Source: [51]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/6.txt 212- -- 215- Sidenotes (and other supplementary material) are often set at a smaller 216: size to the basic text. To keep the rhythm, this smaller text should 217- still line up with body copy, so a calculation similar to that for -- 223- 4. } 224: 5. Source: [52]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/7.txt 225- -- 227- 228: One additional point where vertical rhythm is often lost is with the 229- introduction of horizontal borders. These effectively act as shims 230- pushing the subsequent text downwards, so a two pixel horizontal border 231: will throw out the vertical rhythm by two pixels. A way around this is 232- to specify horizontal lines using background images or, as in our -- 238- = 0.0833. I have added a margin of 1˝ lines above the border 239: (1.5 × 18 ÷ 12 = 2.5ems), so to maintain the rhythm the border + 240- padding must equal a ˝ (9px). We know the border is set to 1px, so the -- 243- 244:Hit me with your rhythm stick 245- 246: Composing to a vertical rhythm helps engage and guide the reader down 247- the page, but it takes typographic discipline to do so. It may seem -- 430- I think its a common misconception that text on the web will always 431: look bland, and you have proved that it can have rhythm and style. 432- * [91]02/01/2007 -- 457- I've been using this article as the basis for designing my site 458: with some "vertical rhythm". Everything is going well except with 459- forms (input, textarea, etc.). I just haven't been able to use css 460: to maintain the vertical rhythm (based on total line height of 461- 18px). -- 492- a px of height on any line that uses it, and that subtly throws off 493: the vertical rhythm for each line and it can add up depending 494- -- anybody else run into this and solve it? -- 497-[106]Anonymous 498: Does this truly keep the vertical rhythm? If you zoom in on the 499- example, you'll see that the descender of the letter g in the H1 500: header "New England" crosses your rhythm marker's background line, 501- while a lowercase g in the following paragraph does not. There -- 506- I find it humorous that this site itself does not compose to a 507: vertical rhythm. I've seen very few online that do. It's so 508- difficult to implement across browsers it is usually brushed aside -- 512-[110]eric 513: I've yet to see any empirical evidence that "vertical rhythm" 514- applied to this degree has any impact on how well a reader is able -- 520- margins -- maybe some actual data -- then I'll be interested in 521: expending the effort needed to support real vertical rhythm. Until 522- then, I just don't see how it's cost-effective. -- 612- 1. http://feeds.feedburner.com/24ways 613: 2. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#content 614- 3. http://24ways.org/2005 -- 630- 19. http://24ways.org/2006/revealing-relationships-can-be-good-form 631: 20. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 632- 21. http://24ways.org/2006/showing-good-form -- 648- 37. http://feeds.feedburner.com/24ways 649: 38. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 650- 39. http://clagnut.com/ 651: 40. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#article 652: 41. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#comments 653: 42. http://24ways.org/examples/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/example.html 654: 43. http://24ways.org/examples/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/example.html 655: 44. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/1.txt 656: 45. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/2.txt 657: 46. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/3.txt 658- 47. http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/reset/ 659: 48. http://24ways.org/examples/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/example.html 660: 49. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/4.txt 661: 50. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/5.txt 662: 51. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/6.txt 663: 52. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/7.txt 664: 53. http://twitter.com/?status=Compose+to+a+Vertical+Rhythm+http://24ways.org/200612 665: 54. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#comments 666- 56. http://julianbh.com/ 667: 58. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 668- 60. http://www.css3.info/blog/ -- 671- 66. http://www.robweychert.com/ 672: 68. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 673- 70. http://www.wilsonminer.com/ -- 675- 74. http://clagnut.com/ 676: 76. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 677- 78. http://www.thewatchmakerproject.com/ -- 681- 86. http://www.stevecochrane.com/ 682: 88. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 683- 90. http://nateklaiber.com/ 684- 92. http://www.boilerroomdigital.co.uk/ 685: 94. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 686: 96. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 687: 98. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 688- 100. http://tr.im/VRdesign 689- 102. http://www.finestfolkart.com/ 690: 104. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 691: 106. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 692- 108. http://voltagecreative.com/ 693: 110. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 694- 112. http://www.pureandsimpleweb.co.uk/ 8- 9: The Generational Rhythm of American Politics 10- -- 126- All these studies have provided basic data for the development of a 127: comprehensive theory of the generational rhythm of politics. Most of 128- their authors have not attempted to formulate such a theory and -- 296- mid-1960s? The answer to these questions lie in a proper 297: understanding of the temporal rhythm of political life in the United 298: States. (Rhythm in the sense used here refers to the structured flow 299- of time and events.) 300- 301: The American political system, like all others, has a rhythm of its 302: own, which, in turn, is linked with the overall rhythm of human 303- time. By tracing those links, we can begin to lay out a discernible -- 306- happen) when they do.^25 The historical pattern of political events 307: in the United States follows a generational rhythm which flows in 308- cycles ranging from 25 to 40 years each, approximately the -- 310- life. The sequence and impact of discrete political events is 311: substantially shaped by the rhythm of the generations, even though 312- the events themselves may seem random. Thomas Jefferson noted this -- 379- appear to move in sufficiently precise generational units to account 380: for the rhythm of social and political action. If we look closely 381- and carefully, we can map the internal structure of each generation -- 983- history, the crucial points of demarcation are very much in tune 984: with the generational rhythm of events. They are of two kinds; 985- first, the critical elections that determine who shall govern in a -- 1253- 1254: To suggest that a generational rhythm is clearly apparent in 1255- American politics is not to suggest that events move in any 1256: lock-step, that the rhythm of every generation is exactly the same 1257- as that of every other, or that there are no exceptions to the -- 1264- 1265: Chapter 2 has focused in detail on the generational rhythm of 1266- American politics. Ultimately derived from the biblical -- 1272- theory. A more systematic biostatistical basis for the generation 1273: rhythm was provided by Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson points the way to 1274: understanding that the rhythm of generations is based upon human 1275- social rhythms generally. 1276- 1277: Political events follow the rhythm of the generations, both in their 1278: internal rhythm and on an intergenerational basis. Centuries 1279- represent three generations and also have a certain pattern to them. -- 1398- 25. The discussion to be advanced in the following pages was first 1399: presented in Daniel J. Elazar, "Generational Rhythm of American 1400- Politics," American Political Quarterly (January 1978) vol. 6, no. 48- adopted and abandoned poetic forms by analyzing their narratives on 49: rhythm. I explore the political salience of rhythmical transformations 50- and argue that the secular has been a vital and complex force in the 51- modern abandonment of metrical discipline. The secular affects how 52: poets seek to modernize their rhythm, vocabulary, and relation to 53- public. It also affects, I conclude, the ways in which anthropologists -- 74- 75: Rhythm ; Transformation ; Modernization ; Poet ; Modernity ; Poetry ; 76- Israel ; Palestine ; Near East ; 14- 15: Title: The Rhythm of Political Oratory 16- Author: [14]Varvara Danilina -- 28- My doctoral dissertation was completed after four years of research on 29: the rhythm of British and American political oratory. I sought to 30- establish the rhythmic norm for political public speech and to find -- 35- political science. 36: There is no single linguistic perspective on speech rhythm. For 37- instance, such distinguished scholars as D. Crystal and D. Abercrombie -- 39- to Moscow University school of thought, to which I belong, speech 40: rhythm is created by a blend of phonetics, syntax and meaning of an 41- utterance. As a result of my research, I established rhythmic -- 54- own contribution consisted in adapting this method to the study of 55: public speech, describing the typical rhythm of political oratory, and 56: challenging some popular assumptions about speech rhythm. 57: As for the impact of speech rhythm upon listeners, I started by 58- analyzing audiences in order to understand psychological, social and -- 74- Congress in the aftermath of September 11, 2001. 75: To analyze the reactions of these audiences to the rhythm of Prime 76- Minister Major and President Bush's parliamentary addresses I used M. -- 81- These phrases and syntagmas happened to be quite similar in terms of 82: rhythm to other stretches of speech in the same addresses. Moreover, 83- there proved to be little rhythmic difference between John Major and 84- George Bush's speeches. In short, my research demonstrated that there 85: is no direct interconnection between the rhythm of a public address and 86- audience responses. 86- * Chorus vocals (may include horn players) 87: * Rhythm guitar(s) (plays funk strumming pattern) 88- * Tenor guitar (plays a finger-picked osinato groove) -- 94- * Organ/keyboards 95: * Rhythm [51]conga #1 96: * Rhythm [52]conga #2 97- * Solo (lead) [53]conga -- 129- * [74]Bebe cool lives in Uganda famous for his reggea mixed with 130: luganda pop and English making an Afrobeat rhythm in Uganda known 131- as Luga flow.He also lives in kampala. -- 155- * [83]Weird MC Rap artiste who occasionally experinments with 156: Afrobeat rhythm. 157- * [84]Vibe Squad A Ghanaian music crew formed by EaZZY Da Opemfour -- 160- afrobeat star in East Africa and central Africa.He is known for his 161: rhythm of 2 pac shakur 162- * [86]Mr. Something Something Canadian afrobeat group -- 298- 17. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funk 299: 18. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhythm 300- 19. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percussion_instrument 67- 68:12 12/2006 [38]Compose to a Vertical Rhythm 69- -- 76- limitless choice of arbitrary quantities." So says the typographer 77: Robert Bringhurst, and just as regular use of time provides rhythm in 78: music, so regular use of space provides rhythm in typography, and 79: without rhythm the listener, or the reader, becomes disorientated and 80- lost. 81- 82: On the Web, vertical rhythm - the spacing and arrangement of text as 83- the reader descends the page - is contributed to by three factors: font 84- size, line height and margin or padding. All of these factors must 85: calculated with care in order that the rhythm is maintained. 86- -- 89- heading, body copy or sidenote, is the key to a solid dependable 90: vertical rhythm, which will engage and guide the reader down the page. 91- To see this in action, I've created [42]an example with headings, -- 113- 11. } 114: 12. Source: [44]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/1.txt 115- -- 129- With our rhythmic unit set at 18px we need to ensure that it is 130: maintained throughout the body copy. A common place to lose the rhythm 131- is the gaps set between margins. The default treatment by web browsers -- 133- this would give a spacing between the paragraphs of 12px and hence 134: throw the text out of rhythm. If the rhythm of the page is to be 135- maintained, the spacing of paragraphs should be related to the basic -- 146- 5. } 147: 6. Source: [45]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/2.txt 148- -- 157- 4. } 158: 5. Source: [46]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/3.txt 159- -- 179- adjusted to fit. The temptation is to set heading margins to a simple 180: 1em, but in order to maintain the rhythm, the top and bottom margins 181- should be set at 1.286em so that the spacing is equal to the full 18px -- 188- 6. } 189: 7. Source: [49]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/4.txt 190- -- 200- 6. } 201: 7. Source: [50]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/5.txt 202- -- 210- 6. } 211: 7. Source: [51]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/6.txt 212- -- 215- Sidenotes (and other supplementary material) are often set at a smaller 216: size to the basic text. To keep the rhythm, this smaller text should 217- still line up with body copy, so a calculation similar to that for -- 223- 4. } 224: 5. Source: [52]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/7.txt 225- -- 227- 228: One additional point where vertical rhythm is often lost is with the 229- introduction of horizontal borders. These effectively act as shims 230- pushing the subsequent text downwards, so a two pixel horizontal border 231: will throw out the vertical rhythm by two pixels. A way around this is 232- to specify horizontal lines using background images or, as in our -- 238- = 0.0833. I have added a margin of 1˝ lines above the border 239: (1.5 × 18 ÷ 12 = 2.5ems), so to maintain the rhythm the border + 240- padding must equal a ˝ (9px). We know the border is set to 1px, so the -- 243- 244:Hit me with your rhythm stick 245- 246: Composing to a vertical rhythm helps engage and guide the reader down 247- the page, but it takes typographic discipline to do so. It may seem -- 430- I think its a common misconception that text on the web will always 431: look bland, and you have proved that it can have rhythm and style. 432- * [91]02/01/2007 -- 457- I've been using this article as the basis for designing my site 458: with some "vertical rhythm". Everything is going well except with 459- forms (input, textarea, etc.). I just haven't been able to use css 460: to maintain the vertical rhythm (based on total line height of 461- 18px). -- 492- a px of height on any line that uses it, and that subtly throws off 493: the vertical rhythm for each line and it can add up depending 494- -- anybody else run into this and solve it? -- 497-[106]Anonymous 498: Does this truly keep the vertical rhythm? If you zoom in on the 499- example, you'll see that the descender of the letter g in the H1 500: header "New England" crosses your rhythm marker's background line, 501- while a lowercase g in the following paragraph does not. There -- 506- I find it humorous that this site itself does not compose to a 507: vertical rhythm. I've seen very few online that do. It's so 508- difficult to implement across browsers it is usually brushed aside -- 512-[110]eric 513: I've yet to see any empirical evidence that "vertical rhythm" 514- applied to this degree has any impact on how well a reader is able -- 520- margins -- maybe some actual data -- then I'll be interested in 521: expending the effort needed to support real vertical rhythm. Until 522- then, I just don't see how it's cost-effective. -- 612- 1. http://feeds.feedburner.com/24ways 613: 2. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#content 614- 3. http://24ways.org/2005 -- 630- 19. http://24ways.org/2006/revealing-relationships-can-be-good-form 631: 20. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 632- 21. http://24ways.org/2006/showing-good-form -- 648- 37. http://feeds.feedburner.com/24ways 649: 38. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 650- 39. http://clagnut.com/ 651: 40. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#article 652: 41. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#comments 653: 42. http://24ways.org/examples/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/example.html 654: 43. http://24ways.org/examples/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/example.html 655: 44. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/1.txt 656: 45. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/2.txt 657: 46. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/3.txt 658- 47. http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/reset/ 659: 48. http://24ways.org/examples/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/example.html 660: 49. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/4.txt 661: 50. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/5.txt 662: 51. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/6.txt 663: 52. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/7.txt 664: 53. http://twitter.com/?status=Compose+to+a+Vertical+Rhythm+http://24ways.org/200612 665: 54. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#comments 666- 56. http://julianbh.com/ 667: 58. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 668- 60. http://www.css3.info/blog/ -- 671- 66. http://www.robweychert.com/ 672: 68. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 673- 70. http://www.wilsonminer.com/ -- 675- 74. http://clagnut.com/ 676: 76. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 677- 78. http://www.thewatchmakerproject.com/ -- 681- 86. http://www.stevecochrane.com/ 682: 88. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 683- 90. http://nateklaiber.com/ 684- 92. http://www.boilerroomdigital.co.uk/ 685: 94. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 686: 96. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 687: 98. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 688- 100. http://tr.im/VRdesign 689- 102. http://www.finestfolkart.com/ 690: 104. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 691: 106. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 692- 108. http://voltagecreative.com/ 693: 110. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 694- 112. http://www.pureandsimpleweb.co.uk/ 2- 3:[5]Fluid Web Typography: Scale & Rhythm 4- -- 31- 32: [28]Fluid Web Typography: Scale & Rhythm 33- Dec 23, 2009 -- 297- alignment suits most purposes most of the time. In order to create a 298: sense of rhythm and movement on your page, helping to guide the 299- reader's eye around and adding visual interest to the page, a little -- 336- Craig Mod combines right-and left-justified columns of text to create 337: motion and rhythm around his page. 338- [71]04-17.jpg -- 350- you are creating and how you want your readers to scan the page. While 351: using a variety of justifications helps create rhythm and motion on 352- your page, it can quickly seem cluttered or obnoxious. Always have a 8- 9: The Generational Rhythm of American Politics 10- -- 126- All these studies have provided basic data for the development of a 127: comprehensive theory of the generational rhythm of politics. Most of 128- their authors have not attempted to formulate such a theory and -- 296- mid-1960s? The answer to these questions lie in a proper 297: understanding of the temporal rhythm of political life in the United 298: States. (Rhythm in the sense used here refers to the structured flow 299- of time and events.) 300- 301: The American political system, like all others, has a rhythm of its 302: own, which, in turn, is linked with the overall rhythm of human 303- time. By tracing those links, we can begin to lay out a discernible -- 306- happen) when they do.^25 The historical pattern of political events 307: in the United States follows a generational rhythm which flows in 308- cycles ranging from 25 to 40 years each, approximately the -- 310- life. The sequence and impact of discrete political events is 311: substantially shaped by the rhythm of the generations, even though 312- the events themselves may seem random. Thomas Jefferson noted this -- 379- appear to move in sufficiently precise generational units to account 380: for the rhythm of social and political action. If we look closely 381- and carefully, we can map the internal structure of each generation -- 983- history, the crucial points of demarcation are very much in tune 984: with the generational rhythm of events. They are of two kinds; 985- first, the critical elections that determine who shall govern in a -- 1253- 1254: To suggest that a generational rhythm is clearly apparent in 1255- American politics is not to suggest that events move in any 1256: lock-step, that the rhythm of every generation is exactly the same 1257- as that of every other, or that there are no exceptions to the -- 1264- 1265: Chapter 2 has focused in detail on the generational rhythm of 1266- American politics. Ultimately derived from the biblical -- 1272- theory. A more systematic biostatistical basis for the generation 1273: rhythm was provided by Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson points the way to 1274: understanding that the rhythm of generations is based upon human 1275- social rhythms generally. 1276- 1277: Political events follow the rhythm of the generations, both in their 1278: internal rhythm and on an intergenerational basis. Centuries 1279- represent three generations and also have a certain pattern to them. -- 1398- 25. The discussion to be advanced in the following pages was first 1399: presented in Daniel J. Elazar, "Generational Rhythm of American 1400- Politics," American Political Quarterly (January 1978) vol. 6, no. 48- adopted and abandoned poetic forms by analyzing their narratives on 49: rhythm. I explore the political salience of rhythmical transformations 50- and argue that the secular has been a vital and complex force in the 51- modern abandonment of metrical discipline. The secular affects how 52: poets seek to modernize their rhythm, vocabulary, and relation to 53- public. It also affects, I conclude, the ways in which anthropologists -- 74- 75: Rhythm ; Transformation ; Modernization ; Poet ; Modernity ; Poetry ; 76- Israel ; Palestine ; Near East ; 14- 15: Title: The Rhythm of Political Oratory 16- Author: [14]Varvara Danilina -- 28- My doctoral dissertation was completed after four years of research on 29: the rhythm of British and American political oratory. I sought to 30- establish the rhythmic norm for political public speech and to find -- 35- political science. 36: There is no single linguistic perspective on speech rhythm. For 37- instance, such distinguished scholars as D. Crystal and D. Abercrombie -- 39- to Moscow University school of thought, to which I belong, speech 40: rhythm is created by a blend of phonetics, syntax and meaning of an 41- utterance. As a result of my research, I established rhythmic -- 54- own contribution consisted in adapting this method to the study of 55: public speech, describing the typical rhythm of political oratory, and 56: challenging some popular assumptions about speech rhythm. 57: As for the impact of speech rhythm upon listeners, I started by 58- analyzing audiences in order to understand psychological, social and -- 74- Congress in the aftermath of September 11, 2001. 75: To analyze the reactions of these audiences to the rhythm of Prime 76- Minister Major and President Bush's parliamentary addresses I used M. -- 81- These phrases and syntagmas happened to be quite similar in terms of 82: rhythm to other stretches of speech in the same addresses. Moreover, 83- there proved to be little rhythmic difference between John Major and 84- George Bush's speeches. In short, my research demonstrated that there 85: is no direct interconnection between the rhythm of a public address and 86- audience responses. 86- * Chorus vocals (may include horn players) 87: * Rhythm guitar(s) (plays funk strumming pattern) 88- * Tenor guitar (plays a finger-picked osinato groove) -- 94- * Organ/keyboards 95: * Rhythm [51]conga #1 96: * Rhythm [52]conga #2 97- * Solo (lead) [53]conga -- 129- * [74]Bebe cool lives in Uganda famous for his reggea mixed with 130: luganda pop and English making an Afrobeat rhythm in Uganda known 131- as Luga flow.He also lives in kampala. -- 155- * [83]Weird MC Rap artiste who occasionally experinments with 156: Afrobeat rhythm. 157- * [84]Vibe Squad A Ghanaian music crew formed by EaZZY Da Opemfour -- 160- afrobeat star in East Africa and central Africa.He is known for his 161: rhythm of 2 pac shakur 162- * [86]Mr. Something Something Canadian afrobeat group -- 298- 17. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funk 299: 18. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhythm 300- 19. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percussion_instrument 67- 68:12 12/2006 [38]Compose to a Vertical Rhythm 69- -- 76- limitless choice of arbitrary quantities." So says the typographer 77: Robert Bringhurst, and just as regular use of time provides rhythm in 78: music, so regular use of space provides rhythm in typography, and 79: without rhythm the listener, or the reader, becomes disorientated and 80- lost. 81- 82: On the Web, vertical rhythm - the spacing and arrangement of text as 83- the reader descends the page - is contributed to by three factors: font 84- size, line height and margin or padding. All of these factors must 85: calculated with care in order that the rhythm is maintained. 86- -- 89- heading, body copy or sidenote, is the key to a solid dependable 90: vertical rhythm, which will engage and guide the reader down the page. 91- To see this in action, I've created [42]an example with headings, -- 113- 11. } 114: 12. Source: [44]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/1.txt 115- -- 129- With our rhythmic unit set at 18px we need to ensure that it is 130: maintained throughout the body copy. A common place to lose the rhythm 131- is the gaps set between margins. The default treatment by web browsers -- 133- this would give a spacing between the paragraphs of 12px and hence 134: throw the text out of rhythm. If the rhythm of the page is to be 135- maintained, the spacing of paragraphs should be related to the basic -- 146- 5. } 147: 6. Source: [45]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/2.txt 148- -- 157- 4. } 158: 5. Source: [46]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/3.txt 159- -- 179- adjusted to fit. The temptation is to set heading margins to a simple 180: 1em, but in order to maintain the rhythm, the top and bottom margins 181- should be set at 1.286em so that the spacing is equal to the full 18px -- 188- 6. } 189: 7. Source: [49]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/4.txt 190- -- 200- 6. } 201: 7. Source: [50]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/5.txt 202- -- 210- 6. } 211: 7. Source: [51]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/6.txt 212- -- 215- Sidenotes (and other supplementary material) are often set at a smaller 216: size to the basic text. To keep the rhythm, this smaller text should 217- still line up with body copy, so a calculation similar to that for -- 223- 4. } 224: 5. Source: [52]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/7.txt 225- -- 227- 228: One additional point where vertical rhythm is often lost is with the 229- introduction of horizontal borders. These effectively act as shims 230- pushing the subsequent text downwards, so a two pixel horizontal border 231: will throw out the vertical rhythm by two pixels. A way around this is 232- to specify horizontal lines using background images or, as in our -- 238- = 0.0833. I have added a margin of 1˝ lines above the border 239: (1.5 × 18 ÷ 12 = 2.5ems), so to maintain the rhythm the border + 240- padding must equal a ˝ (9px). We know the border is set to 1px, so the -- 243- 244:Hit me with your rhythm stick 245- 246: Composing to a vertical rhythm helps engage and guide the reader down 247- the page, but it takes typographic discipline to do so. It may seem -- 430- I think its a common misconception that text on the web will always 431: look bland, and you have proved that it can have rhythm and style. 432- * [91]02/01/2007 -- 457- I've been using this article as the basis for designing my site 458: with some "vertical rhythm". Everything is going well except with 459- forms (input, textarea, etc.). I just haven't been able to use css 460: to maintain the vertical rhythm (based on total line height of 461- 18px). -- 492- a px of height on any line that uses it, and that subtly throws off 493: the vertical rhythm for each line and it can add up depending 494- -- anybody else run into this and solve it? -- 497-[106]Anonymous 498: Does this truly keep the vertical rhythm? If you zoom in on the 499- example, you'll see that the descender of the letter g in the H1 500: header "New England" crosses your rhythm marker's background line, 501- while a lowercase g in the following paragraph does not. There -- 506- I find it humorous that this site itself does not compose to a 507: vertical rhythm. I've seen very few online that do. It's so 508- difficult to implement across browsers it is usually brushed aside -- 512-[110]eric 513: I've yet to see any empirical evidence that "vertical rhythm" 514- applied to this degree has any impact on how well a reader is able -- 520- margins -- maybe some actual data -- then I'll be interested in 521: expending the effort needed to support real vertical rhythm. Until 522- then, I just don't see how it's cost-effective. -- 612- 1. http://feeds.feedburner.com/24ways 613: 2. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#content 614- 3. http://24ways.org/2005 -- 630- 19. http://24ways.org/2006/revealing-relationships-can-be-good-form 631: 20. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 632- 21. http://24ways.org/2006/showing-good-form -- 648- 37. http://feeds.feedburner.com/24ways 649: 38. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 650- 39. http://clagnut.com/ 651: 40. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#article 652: 41. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#comments 653: 42. http://24ways.org/examples/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/example.html 654: 43. http://24ways.org/examples/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/example.html 655: 44. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/1.txt 656: 45. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/2.txt 657: 46. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/3.txt 658- 47. http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/reset/ 659: 48. http://24ways.org/examples/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/example.html 660: 49. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/4.txt 661: 50. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/5.txt 662: 51. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/6.txt 663: 52. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/7.txt 664: 53. http://twitter.com/?status=Compose+to+a+Vertical+Rhythm+http://24ways.org/200612 665: 54. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#comments 666- 56. http://julianbh.com/ 667: 58. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 668- 60. http://www.css3.info/blog/ -- 671- 66. http://www.robweychert.com/ 672: 68. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 673- 70. http://www.wilsonminer.com/ -- 675- 74. http://clagnut.com/ 676: 76. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 677- 78. http://www.thewatchmakerproject.com/ -- 681- 86. http://www.stevecochrane.com/ 682: 88. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 683- 90. http://nateklaiber.com/ 684- 92. http://www.boilerroomdigital.co.uk/ 685: 94. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 686: 96. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 687: 98. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 688- 100. http://tr.im/VRdesign 689- 102. http://www.finestfolkart.com/ 690: 104. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 691: 106. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 692- 108. http://voltagecreative.com/ 693: 110. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 694- 112. http://www.pureandsimpleweb.co.uk/ 2- 3:[5]Fluid Web Typography: Scale & Rhythm 4- -- 31- 32: [28]Fluid Web Typography: Scale & Rhythm 33- Dec 23, 2009 -- 297- alignment suits most purposes most of the time. In order to create a 298: sense of rhythm and movement on your page, helping to guide the 299- reader's eye around and adding visual interest to the page, a little -- 336- Craig Mod combines right-and left-justified columns of text to create 337: motion and rhythm around his page. 338- [71]04-17.jpg -- 350- you are creating and how you want your readers to scan the page. While 351: using a variety of justifications helps create rhythm and motion on 352- your page, it can quickly seem cluttered or obnoxious. Always have a 312- measured in the subjects of our high self-assessment group occurred 313: earlier in the day than the peak of the daily rhythm measured in a 314- previous study [[91]15]. Peak hormonal secretions often shift to the -- 328- Thus, a subject's pattern of melatonin secretion may reflect his or her 329: life rhythm, and melatonin secretion appears to be an important index 330- of circadian rhythmicity. Based on our previous finding that growth -- 439- 17. Nagane M, Yoshimura K, Watanabe SI, Nomura M: Examination of the 440: validity of growth hormone as an index of the biological rhythm in 441- comparison with cortisol and melatonin in Japanese healthy 8- 9: The Generational Rhythm of American Politics 10- -- 126- All these studies have provided basic data for the development of a 127: comprehensive theory of the generational rhythm of politics. Most of 128- their authors have not attempted to formulate such a theory and -- 296- mid-1960s? The answer to these questions lie in a proper 297: understanding of the temporal rhythm of political life in the United 298: States. (Rhythm in the sense used here refers to the structured flow 299- of time and events.) 300- 301: The American political system, like all others, has a rhythm of its 302: own, which, in turn, is linked with the overall rhythm of human 303- time. By tracing those links, we can begin to lay out a discernible -- 306- happen) when they do.^25 The historical pattern of political events 307: in the United States follows a generational rhythm which flows in 308- cycles ranging from 25 to 40 years each, approximately the -- 310- life. The sequence and impact of discrete political events is 311: substantially shaped by the rhythm of the generations, even though 312- the events themselves may seem random. Thomas Jefferson noted this -- 379- appear to move in sufficiently precise generational units to account 380: for the rhythm of social and political action. If we look closely 381- and carefully, we can map the internal structure of each generation -- 983- history, the crucial points of demarcation are very much in tune 984: with the generational rhythm of events. They are of two kinds; 985- first, the critical elections that determine who shall govern in a -- 1253- 1254: To suggest that a generational rhythm is clearly apparent in 1255- American politics is not to suggest that events move in any 1256: lock-step, that the rhythm of every generation is exactly the same 1257- as that of every other, or that there are no exceptions to the -- 1264- 1265: Chapter 2 has focused in detail on the generational rhythm of 1266- American politics. Ultimately derived from the biblical -- 1272- theory. A more systematic biostatistical basis for the generation 1273: rhythm was provided by Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson points the way to 1274: understanding that the rhythm of generations is based upon human 1275- social rhythms generally. 1276- 1277: Political events follow the rhythm of the generations, both in their 1278: internal rhythm and on an intergenerational basis. Centuries 1279- represent three generations and also have a certain pattern to them. -- 1398- 25. The discussion to be advanced in the following pages was first 1399: presented in Daniel J. Elazar, "Generational Rhythm of American 1400- Politics," American Political Quarterly (January 1978) vol. 6, no. 48- adopted and abandoned poetic forms by analyzing their narratives on 49: rhythm. I explore the political salience of rhythmical transformations 50- and argue that the secular has been a vital and complex force in the 51- modern abandonment of metrical discipline. The secular affects how 52: poets seek to modernize their rhythm, vocabulary, and relation to 53- public. It also affects, I conclude, the ways in which anthropologists -- 74- 75: Rhythm ; Transformation ; Modernization ; Poet ; Modernity ; Poetry ; 76- Israel ; Palestine ; Near East ; 14- 15: Title: The Rhythm of Political Oratory 16- Author: [14]Varvara Danilina -- 28- My doctoral dissertation was completed after four years of research on 29: the rhythm of British and American political oratory. I sought to 30- establish the rhythmic norm for political public speech and to find -- 35- political science. 36: There is no single linguistic perspective on speech rhythm. For 37- instance, such distinguished scholars as D. Crystal and D. Abercrombie -- 39- to Moscow University school of thought, to which I belong, speech 40: rhythm is created by a blend of phonetics, syntax and meaning of an 41- utterance. As a result of my research, I established rhythmic -- 54- own contribution consisted in adapting this method to the study of 55: public speech, describing the typical rhythm of political oratory, and 56: challenging some popular assumptions about speech rhythm. 57: As for the impact of speech rhythm upon listeners, I started by 58- analyzing audiences in order to understand psychological, social and -- 74- Congress in the aftermath of September 11, 2001. 75: To analyze the reactions of these audiences to the rhythm of Prime 76- Minister Major and President Bush's parliamentary addresses I used M. -- 81- These phrases and syntagmas happened to be quite similar in terms of 82: rhythm to other stretches of speech in the same addresses. Moreover, 83- there proved to be little rhythmic difference between John Major and 84- George Bush's speeches. In short, my research demonstrated that there 85: is no direct interconnection between the rhythm of a public address and 86- audience responses. 86- * Chorus vocals (may include horn players) 87: * Rhythm guitar(s) (plays funk strumming pattern) 88- * Tenor guitar (plays a finger-picked osinato groove) -- 94- * Organ/keyboards 95: * Rhythm [51]conga #1 96: * Rhythm [52]conga #2 97- * Solo (lead) [53]conga -- 129- * [74]Bebe cool lives in Uganda famous for his reggea mixed with 130: luganda pop and English making an Afrobeat rhythm in Uganda known 131- as Luga flow.He also lives in kampala. -- 155- * [83]Weird MC Rap artiste who occasionally experinments with 156: Afrobeat rhythm. 157- * [84]Vibe Squad A Ghanaian music crew formed by EaZZY Da Opemfour -- 160- afrobeat star in East Africa and central Africa.He is known for his 161: rhythm of 2 pac shakur 162- * [86]Mr. Something Something Canadian afrobeat group -- 298- 17. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funk 299: 18. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhythm 300- 19. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percussion_instrument 67- 68:12 12/2006 [38]Compose to a Vertical Rhythm 69- -- 76- limitless choice of arbitrary quantities." So says the typographer 77: Robert Bringhurst, and just as regular use of time provides rhythm in 78: music, so regular use of space provides rhythm in typography, and 79: without rhythm the listener, or the reader, becomes disorientated and 80- lost. 81- 82: On the Web, vertical rhythm - the spacing and arrangement of text as 83- the reader descends the page - is contributed to by three factors: font 84- size, line height and margin or padding. All of these factors must 85: calculated with care in order that the rhythm is maintained. 86- -- 89- heading, body copy or sidenote, is the key to a solid dependable 90: vertical rhythm, which will engage and guide the reader down the page. 91- To see this in action, I've created [42]an example with headings, -- 113- 11. } 114: 12. Source: [44]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/1.txt 115- -- 129- With our rhythmic unit set at 18px we need to ensure that it is 130: maintained throughout the body copy. A common place to lose the rhythm 131- is the gaps set between margins. The default treatment by web browsers -- 133- this would give a spacing between the paragraphs of 12px and hence 134: throw the text out of rhythm. If the rhythm of the page is to be 135- maintained, the spacing of paragraphs should be related to the basic -- 146- 5. } 147: 6. Source: [45]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/2.txt 148- -- 157- 4. } 158: 5. Source: [46]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/3.txt 159- -- 179- adjusted to fit. The temptation is to set heading margins to a simple 180: 1em, but in order to maintain the rhythm, the top and bottom margins 181- should be set at 1.286em so that the spacing is equal to the full 18px -- 188- 6. } 189: 7. Source: [49]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/4.txt 190- -- 200- 6. } 201: 7. Source: [50]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/5.txt 202- -- 210- 6. } 211: 7. Source: [51]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/6.txt 212- -- 215- Sidenotes (and other supplementary material) are often set at a smaller 216: size to the basic text. To keep the rhythm, this smaller text should 217- still line up with body copy, so a calculation similar to that for -- 223- 4. } 224: 5. Source: [52]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/7.txt 225- -- 227- 228: One additional point where vertical rhythm is often lost is with the 229- introduction of horizontal borders. These effectively act as shims 230- pushing the subsequent text downwards, so a two pixel horizontal border 231: will throw out the vertical rhythm by two pixels. A way around this is 232- to specify horizontal lines using background images or, as in our -- 238- = 0.0833. I have added a margin of 1˝ lines above the border 239: (1.5 × 18 ÷ 12 = 2.5ems), so to maintain the rhythm the border + 240- padding must equal a ˝ (9px). We know the border is set to 1px, so the -- 243- 244:Hit me with your rhythm stick 245- 246: Composing to a vertical rhythm helps engage and guide the reader down 247- the page, but it takes typographic discipline to do so. It may seem -- 430- I think its a common misconception that text on the web will always 431: look bland, and you have proved that it can have rhythm and style. 432- * [91]02/01/2007 -- 457- I've been using this article as the basis for designing my site 458: with some "vertical rhythm". Everything is going well except with 459- forms (input, textarea, etc.). I just haven't been able to use css 460: to maintain the vertical rhythm (based on total line height of 461- 18px). -- 492- a px of height on any line that uses it, and that subtly throws off 493: the vertical rhythm for each line and it can add up depending 494- -- anybody else run into this and solve it? -- 497-[106]Anonymous 498: Does this truly keep the vertical rhythm? If you zoom in on the 499- example, you'll see that the descender of the letter g in the H1 500: header "New England" crosses your rhythm marker's background line, 501- while a lowercase g in the following paragraph does not. There -- 506- I find it humorous that this site itself does not compose to a 507: vertical rhythm. I've seen very few online that do. It's so 508- difficult to implement across browsers it is usually brushed aside -- 512-[110]eric 513: I've yet to see any empirical evidence that "vertical rhythm" 514- applied to this degree has any impact on how well a reader is able -- 520- margins -- maybe some actual data -- then I'll be interested in 521: expending the effort needed to support real vertical rhythm. Until 522- then, I just don't see how it's cost-effective. -- 612- 1. http://feeds.feedburner.com/24ways 613: 2. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#content 614- 3. http://24ways.org/2005 -- 630- 19. http://24ways.org/2006/revealing-relationships-can-be-good-form 631: 20. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 632- 21. http://24ways.org/2006/showing-good-form -- 648- 37. http://feeds.feedburner.com/24ways 649: 38. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 650- 39. http://clagnut.com/ 651: 40. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#article 652: 41. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#comments 653: 42. http://24ways.org/examples/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/example.html 654: 43. http://24ways.org/examples/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/example.html 655: 44. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/1.txt 656: 45. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/2.txt 657: 46. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/3.txt 658- 47. http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/reset/ 659: 48. http://24ways.org/examples/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/example.html 660: 49. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/4.txt 661: 50. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/5.txt 662: 51. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/6.txt 663: 52. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/7.txt 664: 53. http://twitter.com/?status=Compose+to+a+Vertical+Rhythm+http://24ways.org/200612 665: 54. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#comments 666- 56. http://julianbh.com/ 667: 58. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 668- 60. http://www.css3.info/blog/ -- 671- 66. http://www.robweychert.com/ 672: 68. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 673- 70. http://www.wilsonminer.com/ -- 675- 74. http://clagnut.com/ 676: 76. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 677- 78. http://www.thewatchmakerproject.com/ -- 681- 86. http://www.stevecochrane.com/ 682: 88. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 683- 90. http://nateklaiber.com/ 684- 92. http://www.boilerroomdigital.co.uk/ 685: 94. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 686: 96. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 687: 98. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 688- 100. http://tr.im/VRdesign 689- 102. http://www.finestfolkart.com/ 690: 104. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 691: 106. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 692- 108. http://voltagecreative.com/ 693: 110. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 694- 112. http://www.pureandsimpleweb.co.uk/ 2- 3:[5]Fluid Web Typography: Scale & Rhythm 4- -- 31- 32: [28]Fluid Web Typography: Scale & Rhythm 33- Dec 23, 2009 -- 297- alignment suits most purposes most of the time. In order to create a 298: sense of rhythm and movement on your page, helping to guide the 299- reader's eye around and adding visual interest to the page, a little -- 336- Craig Mod combines right-and left-justified columns of text to create 337: motion and rhythm around his page. 338- [71]04-17.jpg -- 350- you are creating and how you want your readers to scan the page. While 351: using a variety of justifications helps create rhythm and motion on 352- your page, it can quickly seem cluttered or obnoxious. Always have a 312- measured in the subjects of our high self-assessment group occurred 313: earlier in the day than the peak of the daily rhythm measured in a 314- previous study [[91]15]. Peak hormonal secretions often shift to the -- 328- Thus, a subject's pattern of melatonin secretion may reflect his or her 329: life rhythm, and melatonin secretion appears to be an important index 330- of circadian rhythmicity. Based on our previous finding that growth -- 439- 17. Nagane M, Yoshimura K, Watanabe SI, Nomura M: Examination of the 440: validity of growth hormone as an index of the biological rhythm in 441- comparison with cortisol and melatonin in Japanese healthy 74- 75:Daily rhythm of cerebral blood flow velocity 76- -- 114- sleep-associated processes or 2) time of day changes in CBFV are due to 115: an endogenous circadian rhythm independent of sleep. The aim of this 116- study was to examine CBFV over 30 hours of sustained wakefulness to -- 131- A non-linear multiple regression, cosine fit analysis revealed that 132: both the CBT and CBFV rhythm fit a 24 hour rhythm (R^2 = 0.62 and R^2 = 133- 0.68, respectively). Circadian phase position of CBT occurred at 6:05 -- 135- difference between these two rhythms (t = 4.9, df = 10, p < 0.01). Once 136: aligned, the rhythm of CBFV closely tracked the rhythm of CBT as 137- demonstrated by the substantial correlation between these two measures -- 142- In conclusion, time of day variations in CBFV have an approximately 24 143: hour rhythm under constant conditions, suggesting regulation by a 144- circadian oscillator. The 90 degree-phase angle difference between the -- 453- clock time for the CBT nadir and CBFV nadir (Synergy software, 454: Kaleidagraph Version 3.6). Third, the minimum of the circadian rhythm 455- of CBT and salivary DLMO were also used as markers of the endogenous -- 478- A 24 hour non-linear multiple regression, cosine fit analysis revealed 479: that the overall mean CBT rhythm (n = 11) fit a 24 hour cosine rhythm 480- (R^2 = 0.62, p < 0.01), Figure [100]1. The mean CBT across all subjects -- 482- non-linear multiple regression, cosine analysis fit a 24 hour cosine 483: rhythm (R^2 = 0.67, p < 0.01), Figure [102]2. The mean CBFV across 484- subjects was 40.6 cm/sec (+/- 0.54 cm/sec). Salivary DLMO occurred 7.7 -- 489- 490:CBFV rhythm is 90 degrees out of phase with the CBT rhythm 491- -- 500- difference between the phase of CBT and CBFV. However, this subject's 501: CBT rhythm was highly unusual, with the nadir occurring at 11:35 am on 502- Day 2. Nevertheless, we felt the most appropriate way to present the -- 554- particularly the 3-4.5 hour phase difference in neurobehavioral 555: functioning relative to the CBT rhythm that has been previously 556- demonstrated in constant routine protocols [[111]25]. -- 624- between Et [CO2 ]and CBT is similar to that found by Spengler et al. 625: [[129]40], who showed a consistent but small amplitude circadian rhythm 626- in mean end-tidal Et[CO2 ]on a CR protocol. Et[CO2 ]showed a trend -- 653- pressure, the phase of CBFV reaches its lowest values during the hours 654: before 12 pm. This further suggests that the endogenous rhythm of CBFV 655- may be associated with the risk of CVAs in the late morning hours even -- 660- Overall, the results demonstrate that CBFV, in the absence of sleep, 661: exhibits properties of a circadian rhythm, as it rises and falls across 662- a 24 hour period. The 6 hour (90 degree) phase angle difference in the 663: CBFV rhythm with respect to the CBT rhythm may help explain previous 664- findings of lower CBFV values in the morning. The phase difference -- 787- 14. Yan H, Shan Y, Huang W, Bai Y, Zhang Q: Effect of body position 788: changes and circadian rhythm on cerebral blood flow velocity. 789- Space Med Eng (Beijing) 1997, 10(6):421-4. [174]OpenURL -- 897- [228]Publisher Full Text [229]OpenURL 898: 40. Spengler C, Czeisler C, Shea S: An endogenous circadian rhythm of 899- respiratory control in humans. 8- 9: The Generational Rhythm of American Politics 10- -- 126- All these studies have provided basic data for the development of a 127: comprehensive theory of the generational rhythm of politics. Most of 128- their authors have not attempted to formulate such a theory and -- 296- mid-1960s? The answer to these questions lie in a proper 297: understanding of the temporal rhythm of political life in the United 298: States. (Rhythm in the sense used here refers to the structured flow 299- of time and events.) 300- 301: The American political system, like all others, has a rhythm of its 302: own, which, in turn, is linked with the overall rhythm of human 303- time. By tracing those links, we can begin to lay out a discernible -- 306- happen) when they do.^25 The historical pattern of political events 307: in the United States follows a generational rhythm which flows in 308- cycles ranging from 25 to 40 years each, approximately the -- 310- life. The sequence and impact of discrete political events is 311: substantially shaped by the rhythm of the generations, even though 312- the events themselves may seem random. Thomas Jefferson noted this -- 379- appear to move in sufficiently precise generational units to account 380: for the rhythm of social and political action. If we look closely 381- and carefully, we can map the internal structure of each generation -- 983- history, the crucial points of demarcation are very much in tune 984: with the generational rhythm of events. They are of two kinds; 985- first, the critical elections that determine who shall govern in a -- 1253- 1254: To suggest that a generational rhythm is clearly apparent in 1255- American politics is not to suggest that events move in any 1256: lock-step, that the rhythm of every generation is exactly the same 1257- as that of every other, or that there are no exceptions to the -- 1264- 1265: Chapter 2 has focused in detail on the generational rhythm of 1266- American politics. Ultimately derived from the biblical -- 1272- theory. A more systematic biostatistical basis for the generation 1273: rhythm was provided by Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson points the way to 1274: understanding that the rhythm of generations is based upon human 1275- social rhythms generally. 1276- 1277: Political events follow the rhythm of the generations, both in their 1278: internal rhythm and on an intergenerational basis. Centuries 1279- represent three generations and also have a certain pattern to them. -- 1398- 25. The discussion to be advanced in the following pages was first 1399: presented in Daniel J. Elazar, "Generational Rhythm of American 1400- Politics," American Political Quarterly (January 1978) vol. 6, no. 48- adopted and abandoned poetic forms by analyzing their narratives on 49: rhythm. I explore the political salience of rhythmical transformations 50- and argue that the secular has been a vital and complex force in the 51- modern abandonment of metrical discipline. The secular affects how 52: poets seek to modernize their rhythm, vocabulary, and relation to 53- public. It also affects, I conclude, the ways in which anthropologists -- 74- 75: Rhythm ; Transformation ; Modernization ; Poet ; Modernity ; Poetry ; 76- Israel ; Palestine ; Near East ; 14- 15: Title: The Rhythm of Political Oratory 16- Author: [14]Varvara Danilina -- 28- My doctoral dissertation was completed after four years of research on 29: the rhythm of British and American political oratory. I sought to 30- establish the rhythmic norm for political public speech and to find -- 35- political science. 36: There is no single linguistic perspective on speech rhythm. For 37- instance, such distinguished scholars as D. Crystal and D. Abercrombie -- 39- to Moscow University school of thought, to which I belong, speech 40: rhythm is created by a blend of phonetics, syntax and meaning of an 41- utterance. As a result of my research, I established rhythmic -- 54- own contribution consisted in adapting this method to the study of 55: public speech, describing the typical rhythm of political oratory, and 56: challenging some popular assumptions about speech rhythm. 57: As for the impact of speech rhythm upon listeners, I started by 58- analyzing audiences in order to understand psychological, social and -- 74- Congress in the aftermath of September 11, 2001. 75: To analyze the reactions of these audiences to the rhythm of Prime 76- Minister Major and President Bush's parliamentary addresses I used M. -- 81- These phrases and syntagmas happened to be quite similar in terms of 82: rhythm to other stretches of speech in the same addresses. Moreover, 83- there proved to be little rhythmic difference between John Major and 84- George Bush's speeches. In short, my research demonstrated that there 85: is no direct interconnection between the rhythm of a public address and 86- audience responses. 86- * Chorus vocals (may include horn players) 87: * Rhythm guitar(s) (plays funk strumming pattern) 88- * Tenor guitar (plays a finger-picked osinato groove) -- 94- * Organ/keyboards 95: * Rhythm [51]conga #1 96: * Rhythm [52]conga #2 97- * Solo (lead) [53]conga -- 129- * [74]Bebe cool lives in Uganda famous for his reggea mixed with 130: luganda pop and English making an Afrobeat rhythm in Uganda known 131- as Luga flow.He also lives in kampala. -- 155- * [83]Weird MC Rap artiste who occasionally experinments with 156: Afrobeat rhythm. 157- * [84]Vibe Squad A Ghanaian music crew formed by EaZZY Da Opemfour -- 160- afrobeat star in East Africa and central Africa.He is known for his 161: rhythm of 2 pac shakur 162- * [86]Mr. Something Something Canadian afrobeat group -- 298- 17. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funk 299: 18. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhythm 300- 19. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percussion_instrument 67- 68:12 12/2006 [38]Compose to a Vertical Rhythm 69- -- 76- limitless choice of arbitrary quantities." So says the typographer 77: Robert Bringhurst, and just as regular use of time provides rhythm in 78: music, so regular use of space provides rhythm in typography, and 79: without rhythm the listener, or the reader, becomes disorientated and 80- lost. 81- 82: On the Web, vertical rhythm - the spacing and arrangement of text as 83- the reader descends the page - is contributed to by three factors: font 84- size, line height and margin or padding. All of these factors must 85: calculated with care in order that the rhythm is maintained. 86- -- 89- heading, body copy or sidenote, is the key to a solid dependable 90: vertical rhythm, which will engage and guide the reader down the page. 91- To see this in action, I've created [42]an example with headings, -- 113- 11. } 114: 12. Source: [44]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/1.txt 115- -- 129- With our rhythmic unit set at 18px we need to ensure that it is 130: maintained throughout the body copy. A common place to lose the rhythm 131- is the gaps set between margins. The default treatment by web browsers -- 133- this would give a spacing between the paragraphs of 12px and hence 134: throw the text out of rhythm. If the rhythm of the page is to be 135- maintained, the spacing of paragraphs should be related to the basic -- 146- 5. } 147: 6. Source: [45]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/2.txt 148- -- 157- 4. } 158: 5. Source: [46]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/3.txt 159- -- 179- adjusted to fit. The temptation is to set heading margins to a simple 180: 1em, but in order to maintain the rhythm, the top and bottom margins 181- should be set at 1.286em so that the spacing is equal to the full 18px -- 188- 6. } 189: 7. Source: [49]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/4.txt 190- -- 200- 6. } 201: 7. Source: [50]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/5.txt 202- -- 210- 6. } 211: 7. Source: [51]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/6.txt 212- -- 215- Sidenotes (and other supplementary material) are often set at a smaller 216: size to the basic text. To keep the rhythm, this smaller text should 217- still line up with body copy, so a calculation similar to that for -- 223- 4. } 224: 5. Source: [52]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/7.txt 225- -- 227- 228: One additional point where vertical rhythm is often lost is with the 229- introduction of horizontal borders. These effectively act as shims 230- pushing the subsequent text downwards, so a two pixel horizontal border 231: will throw out the vertical rhythm by two pixels. A way around this is 232- to specify horizontal lines using background images or, as in our -- 238- = 0.0833. I have added a margin of 1˝ lines above the border 239: (1.5 × 18 ÷ 12 = 2.5ems), so to maintain the rhythm the border + 240- padding must equal a ˝ (9px). We know the border is set to 1px, so the -- 243- 244:Hit me with your rhythm stick 245- 246: Composing to a vertical rhythm helps engage and guide the reader down 247- the page, but it takes typographic discipline to do so. It may seem -- 430- I think its a common misconception that text on the web will always 431: look bland, and you have proved that it can have rhythm and style. 432- * [91]02/01/2007 -- 457- I've been using this article as the basis for designing my site 458: with some "vertical rhythm". Everything is going well except with 459- forms (input, textarea, etc.). I just haven't been able to use css 460: to maintain the vertical rhythm (based on total line height of 461- 18px). -- 492- a px of height on any line that uses it, and that subtly throws off 493: the vertical rhythm for each line and it can add up depending 494- -- anybody else run into this and solve it? -- 497-[106]Anonymous 498: Does this truly keep the vertical rhythm? If you zoom in on the 499- example, you'll see that the descender of the letter g in the H1 500: header "New England" crosses your rhythm marker's background line, 501- while a lowercase g in the following paragraph does not. There -- 506- I find it humorous that this site itself does not compose to a 507: vertical rhythm. I've seen very few online that do. It's so 508- difficult to implement across browsers it is usually brushed aside -- 512-[110]eric 513: I've yet to see any empirical evidence that "vertical rhythm" 514- applied to this degree has any impact on how well a reader is able -- 520- margins -- maybe some actual data -- then I'll be interested in 521: expending the effort needed to support real vertical rhythm. Until 522- then, I just don't see how it's cost-effective. -- 612- 1. http://feeds.feedburner.com/24ways 613: 2. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#content 614- 3. http://24ways.org/2005 -- 630- 19. http://24ways.org/2006/revealing-relationships-can-be-good-form 631: 20. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 632- 21. http://24ways.org/2006/showing-good-form -- 648- 37. http://feeds.feedburner.com/24ways 649: 38. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 650- 39. http://clagnut.com/ 651: 40. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#article 652: 41. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#comments 653: 42. http://24ways.org/examples/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/example.html 654: 43. http://24ways.org/examples/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/example.html 655: 44. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/1.txt 656: 45. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/2.txt 657: 46. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/3.txt 658- 47. http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/reset/ 659: 48. http://24ways.org/examples/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/example.html 660: 49. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/4.txt 661: 50. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/5.txt 662: 51. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/6.txt 663: 52. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/7.txt 664: 53. http://twitter.com/?status=Compose+to+a+Vertical+Rhythm+http://24ways.org/200612 665: 54. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#comments 666- 56. http://julianbh.com/ 667: 58. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 668- 60. http://www.css3.info/blog/ -- 671- 66. http://www.robweychert.com/ 672: 68. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 673- 70. http://www.wilsonminer.com/ -- 675- 74. http://clagnut.com/ 676: 76. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 677- 78. http://www.thewatchmakerproject.com/ -- 681- 86. http://www.stevecochrane.com/ 682: 88. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 683- 90. http://nateklaiber.com/ 684- 92. http://www.boilerroomdigital.co.uk/ 685: 94. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 686: 96. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 687: 98. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 688- 100. http://tr.im/VRdesign 689- 102. http://www.finestfolkart.com/ 690: 104. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 691: 106. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 692- 108. http://voltagecreative.com/ 693: 110. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 694- 112. http://www.pureandsimpleweb.co.uk/ 2- 3:[5]Fluid Web Typography: Scale & Rhythm 4- -- 31- 32: [28]Fluid Web Typography: Scale & Rhythm 33- Dec 23, 2009 -- 297- alignment suits most purposes most of the time. In order to create a 298: sense of rhythm and movement on your page, helping to guide the 299- reader's eye around and adding visual interest to the page, a little -- 336- Craig Mod combines right-and left-justified columns of text to create 337: motion and rhythm around his page. 338- [71]04-17.jpg -- 350- you are creating and how you want your readers to scan the page. While 351: using a variety of justifications helps create rhythm and motion on 352- your page, it can quickly seem cluttered or obnoxious. Always have a 312- measured in the subjects of our high self-assessment group occurred 313: earlier in the day than the peak of the daily rhythm measured in a 314- previous study [[91]15]. Peak hormonal secretions often shift to the -- 328- Thus, a subject's pattern of melatonin secretion may reflect his or her 329: life rhythm, and melatonin secretion appears to be an important index 330- of circadian rhythmicity. Based on our previous finding that growth -- 439- 17. Nagane M, Yoshimura K, Watanabe SI, Nomura M: Examination of the 440: validity of growth hormone as an index of the biological rhythm in 441- comparison with cortisol and melatonin in Japanese healthy 74- 75:Daily rhythm of cerebral blood flow velocity 76- -- 114- sleep-associated processes or 2) time of day changes in CBFV are due to 115: an endogenous circadian rhythm independent of sleep. The aim of this 116- study was to examine CBFV over 30 hours of sustained wakefulness to -- 131- A non-linear multiple regression, cosine fit analysis revealed that 132: both the CBT and CBFV rhythm fit a 24 hour rhythm (R^2 = 0.62 and R^2 = 133- 0.68, respectively). Circadian phase position of CBT occurred at 6:05 -- 135- difference between these two rhythms (t = 4.9, df = 10, p < 0.01). Once 136: aligned, the rhythm of CBFV closely tracked the rhythm of CBT as 137- demonstrated by the substantial correlation between these two measures -- 142- In conclusion, time of day variations in CBFV have an approximately 24 143: hour rhythm under constant conditions, suggesting regulation by a 144- circadian oscillator. The 90 degree-phase angle difference between the -- 453- clock time for the CBT nadir and CBFV nadir (Synergy software, 454: Kaleidagraph Version 3.6). Third, the minimum of the circadian rhythm 455- of CBT and salivary DLMO were also used as markers of the endogenous -- 478- A 24 hour non-linear multiple regression, cosine fit analysis revealed 479: that the overall mean CBT rhythm (n = 11) fit a 24 hour cosine rhythm 480- (R^2 = 0.62, p < 0.01), Figure [100]1. The mean CBT across all subjects -- 482- non-linear multiple regression, cosine analysis fit a 24 hour cosine 483: rhythm (R^2 = 0.67, p < 0.01), Figure [102]2. The mean CBFV across 484- subjects was 40.6 cm/sec (+/- 0.54 cm/sec). Salivary DLMO occurred 7.7 -- 489- 490:CBFV rhythm is 90 degrees out of phase with the CBT rhythm 491- -- 500- difference between the phase of CBT and CBFV. However, this subject's 501: CBT rhythm was highly unusual, with the nadir occurring at 11:35 am on 502- Day 2. Nevertheless, we felt the most appropriate way to present the -- 554- particularly the 3-4.5 hour phase difference in neurobehavioral 555: functioning relative to the CBT rhythm that has been previously 556- demonstrated in constant routine protocols [[111]25]. -- 624- between Et [CO2 ]and CBT is similar to that found by Spengler et al. 625: [[129]40], who showed a consistent but small amplitude circadian rhythm 626- in mean end-tidal Et[CO2 ]on a CR protocol. Et[CO2 ]showed a trend -- 653- pressure, the phase of CBFV reaches its lowest values during the hours 654: before 12 pm. This further suggests that the endogenous rhythm of CBFV 655- may be associated with the risk of CVAs in the late morning hours even -- 660- Overall, the results demonstrate that CBFV, in the absence of sleep, 661: exhibits properties of a circadian rhythm, as it rises and falls across 662- a 24 hour period. The 6 hour (90 degree) phase angle difference in the 663: CBFV rhythm with respect to the CBT rhythm may help explain previous 664- findings of lower CBFV values in the morning. The phase difference -- 787- 14. Yan H, Shan Y, Huang W, Bai Y, Zhang Q: Effect of body position 788: changes and circadian rhythm on cerebral blood flow velocity. 789- Space Med Eng (Beijing) 1997, 10(6):421-4. [174]OpenURL -- 897- [228]Publisher Full Text [229]OpenURL 898: 40. Spengler C, Czeisler C, Shea S: An endogenous circadian rhythm of 899- respiratory control in humans. 1: Rhythm and Meter in English Poetry 2- -- 6- marked in boldface type rather than the tradition al "/" and "x." Each 7: unit of rhythm is called a "foot" of poetry. 8- 8- 9: The Generational Rhythm of American Politics 10- -- 126- All these studies have provided basic data for the development of a 127: comprehensive theory of the generational rhythm of politics. Most of 128- their authors have not attempted to formulate such a theory and -- 296- mid-1960s? The answer to these questions lie in a proper 297: understanding of the temporal rhythm of political life in the United 298: States. (Rhythm in the sense used here refers to the structured flow 299- of time and events.) 300- 301: The American political system, like all others, has a rhythm of its 302: own, which, in turn, is linked with the overall rhythm of human 303- time. By tracing those links, we can begin to lay out a discernible -- 306- happen) when they do.^25 The historical pattern of political events 307: in the United States follows a generational rhythm which flows in 308- cycles ranging from 25 to 40 years each, approximately the -- 310- life. The sequence and impact of discrete political events is 311: substantially shaped by the rhythm of the generations, even though 312- the events themselves may seem random. Thomas Jefferson noted this -- 379- appear to move in sufficiently precise generational units to account 380: for the rhythm of social and political action. If we look closely 381- and carefully, we can map the internal structure of each generation -- 983- history, the crucial points of demarcation are very much in tune 984: with the generational rhythm of events. They are of two kinds; 985- first, the critical elections that determine who shall govern in a -- 1253- 1254: To suggest that a generational rhythm is clearly apparent in 1255- American politics is not to suggest that events move in any 1256: lock-step, that the rhythm of every generation is exactly the same 1257- as that of every other, or that there are no exceptions to the -- 1264- 1265: Chapter 2 has focused in detail on the generational rhythm of 1266- American politics. Ultimately derived from the biblical -- 1272- theory. A more systematic biostatistical basis for the generation 1273: rhythm was provided by Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson points the way to 1274: understanding that the rhythm of generations is based upon human 1275- social rhythms generally. 1276- 1277: Political events follow the rhythm of the generations, both in their 1278: internal rhythm and on an intergenerational basis. Centuries 1279- represent three generations and also have a certain pattern to them. -- 1398- 25. The discussion to be advanced in the following pages was first 1399: presented in Daniel J. Elazar, "Generational Rhythm of American 1400- Politics," American Political Quarterly (January 1978) vol. 6, no. 48- adopted and abandoned poetic forms by analyzing their narratives on 49: rhythm. I explore the political salience of rhythmical transformations 50- and argue that the secular has been a vital and complex force in the 51- modern abandonment of metrical discipline. The secular affects how 52: poets seek to modernize their rhythm, vocabulary, and relation to 53- public. It also affects, I conclude, the ways in which anthropologists -- 74- 75: Rhythm ; Transformation ; Modernization ; Poet ; Modernity ; Poetry ; 76- Israel ; Palestine ; Near East ; 14- 15: Title: The Rhythm of Political Oratory 16- Author: [14]Varvara Danilina -- 28- My doctoral dissertation was completed after four years of research on 29: the rhythm of British and American political oratory. I sought to 30- establish the rhythmic norm for political public speech and to find -- 35- political science. 36: There is no single linguistic perspective on speech rhythm. For 37- instance, such distinguished scholars as D. Crystal and D. Abercrombie -- 39- to Moscow University school of thought, to which I belong, speech 40: rhythm is created by a blend of phonetics, syntax and meaning of an 41- utterance. As a result of my research, I established rhythmic -- 54- own contribution consisted in adapting this method to the study of 55: public speech, describing the typical rhythm of political oratory, and 56: challenging some popular assumptions about speech rhythm. 57: As for the impact of speech rhythm upon listeners, I started by 58- analyzing audiences in order to understand psychological, social and -- 74- Congress in the aftermath of September 11, 2001. 75: To analyze the reactions of these audiences to the rhythm of Prime 76- Minister Major and President Bush's parliamentary addresses I used M. -- 81- These phrases and syntagmas happened to be quite similar in terms of 82: rhythm to other stretches of speech in the same addresses. Moreover, 83- there proved to be little rhythmic difference between John Major and 84- George Bush's speeches. In short, my research demonstrated that there 85: is no direct interconnection between the rhythm of a public address and 86- audience responses. 86- * Chorus vocals (may include horn players) 87: * Rhythm guitar(s) (plays funk strumming pattern) 88- * Tenor guitar (plays a finger-picked osinato groove) -- 94- * Organ/keyboards 95: * Rhythm [51]conga #1 96: * Rhythm [52]conga #2 97- * Solo (lead) [53]conga -- 129- * [74]Bebe cool lives in Uganda famous for his reggea mixed with 130: luganda pop and English making an Afrobeat rhythm in Uganda known 131- as Luga flow.He also lives in kampala. -- 155- * [83]Weird MC Rap artiste who occasionally experinments with 156: Afrobeat rhythm. 157- * [84]Vibe Squad A Ghanaian music crew formed by EaZZY Da Opemfour -- 160- afrobeat star in East Africa and central Africa.He is known for his 161: rhythm of 2 pac shakur 162- * [86]Mr. Something Something Canadian afrobeat group -- 298- 17. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funk 299: 18. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhythm 300- 19. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percussion_instrument 67- 68:12 12/2006 [38]Compose to a Vertical Rhythm 69- -- 76- limitless choice of arbitrary quantities." So says the typographer 77: Robert Bringhurst, and just as regular use of time provides rhythm in 78: music, so regular use of space provides rhythm in typography, and 79: without rhythm the listener, or the reader, becomes disorientated and 80- lost. 81- 82: On the Web, vertical rhythm - the spacing and arrangement of text as 83- the reader descends the page - is contributed to by three factors: font 84- size, line height and margin or padding. All of these factors must 85: calculated with care in order that the rhythm is maintained. 86- -- 89- heading, body copy or sidenote, is the key to a solid dependable 90: vertical rhythm, which will engage and guide the reader down the page. 91- To see this in action, I've created [42]an example with headings, -- 113- 11. } 114: 12. Source: [44]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/1.txt 115- -- 129- With our rhythmic unit set at 18px we need to ensure that it is 130: maintained throughout the body copy. A common place to lose the rhythm 131- is the gaps set between margins. The default treatment by web browsers -- 133- this would give a spacing between the paragraphs of 12px and hence 134: throw the text out of rhythm. If the rhythm of the page is to be 135- maintained, the spacing of paragraphs should be related to the basic -- 146- 5. } 147: 6. Source: [45]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/2.txt 148- -- 157- 4. } 158: 5. Source: [46]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/3.txt 159- -- 179- adjusted to fit. The temptation is to set heading margins to a simple 180: 1em, but in order to maintain the rhythm, the top and bottom margins 181- should be set at 1.286em so that the spacing is equal to the full 18px -- 188- 6. } 189: 7. Source: [49]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/4.txt 190- -- 200- 6. } 201: 7. Source: [50]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/5.txt 202- -- 210- 6. } 211: 7. Source: [51]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/6.txt 212- -- 215- Sidenotes (and other supplementary material) are often set at a smaller 216: size to the basic text. To keep the rhythm, this smaller text should 217- still line up with body copy, so a calculation similar to that for -- 223- 4. } 224: 5. Source: [52]/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/7.txt 225- -- 227- 228: One additional point where vertical rhythm is often lost is with the 229- introduction of horizontal borders. These effectively act as shims 230- pushing the subsequent text downwards, so a two pixel horizontal border 231: will throw out the vertical rhythm by two pixels. A way around this is 232- to specify horizontal lines using background images or, as in our -- 238- = 0.0833. I have added a margin of 1˝ lines above the border 239: (1.5 × 18 ÷ 12 = 2.5ems), so to maintain the rhythm the border + 240- padding must equal a ˝ (9px). We know the border is set to 1px, so the -- 243- 244:Hit me with your rhythm stick 245- 246: Composing to a vertical rhythm helps engage and guide the reader down 247- the page, but it takes typographic discipline to do so. It may seem -- 430- I think its a common misconception that text on the web will always 431: look bland, and you have proved that it can have rhythm and style. 432- * [91]02/01/2007 -- 457- I've been using this article as the basis for designing my site 458: with some "vertical rhythm". Everything is going well except with 459- forms (input, textarea, etc.). I just haven't been able to use css 460: to maintain the vertical rhythm (based on total line height of 461- 18px). -- 492- a px of height on any line that uses it, and that subtly throws off 493: the vertical rhythm for each line and it can add up depending 494- -- anybody else run into this and solve it? -- 497-[106]Anonymous 498: Does this truly keep the vertical rhythm? If you zoom in on the 499- example, you'll see that the descender of the letter g in the H1 500: header "New England" crosses your rhythm marker's background line, 501- while a lowercase g in the following paragraph does not. There -- 506- I find it humorous that this site itself does not compose to a 507: vertical rhythm. I've seen very few online that do. It's so 508- difficult to implement across browsers it is usually brushed aside -- 512-[110]eric 513: I've yet to see any empirical evidence that "vertical rhythm" 514- applied to this degree has any impact on how well a reader is able -- 520- margins -- maybe some actual data -- then I'll be interested in 521: expending the effort needed to support real vertical rhythm. Until 522- then, I just don't see how it's cost-effective. -- 612- 1. http://feeds.feedburner.com/24ways 613: 2. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#content 614- 3. http://24ways.org/2005 -- 630- 19. http://24ways.org/2006/revealing-relationships-can-be-good-form 631: 20. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 632- 21. http://24ways.org/2006/showing-good-form -- 648- 37. http://feeds.feedburner.com/24ways 649: 38. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 650- 39. http://clagnut.com/ 651: 40. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#article 652: 41. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#comments 653: 42. http://24ways.org/examples/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/example.html 654: 43. http://24ways.org/examples/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/example.html 655: 44. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/1.txt 656: 45. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/2.txt 657: 46. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/3.txt 658- 47. http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/reset/ 659: 48. http://24ways.org/examples/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/example.html 660: 49. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/4.txt 661: 50. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/5.txt 662: 51. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/6.txt 663: 52. http://24ways.org/code/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm/7.txt 664: 53. http://twitter.com/?status=Compose+to+a+Vertical+Rhythm+http://24ways.org/200612 665: 54. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm#comments 666- 56. http://julianbh.com/ 667: 58. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 668- 60. http://www.css3.info/blog/ -- 671- 66. http://www.robweychert.com/ 672: 68. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 673- 70. http://www.wilsonminer.com/ -- 675- 74. http://clagnut.com/ 676: 76. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 677- 78. http://www.thewatchmakerproject.com/ -- 681- 86. http://www.stevecochrane.com/ 682: 88. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 683- 90. http://nateklaiber.com/ 684- 92. http://www.boilerroomdigital.co.uk/ 685: 94. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 686: 96. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 687: 98. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 688- 100. http://tr.im/VRdesign 689- 102. http://www.finestfolkart.com/ 690: 104. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 691: 106. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 692- 108. http://voltagecreative.com/ 693: 110. http://24ways.org/2006/compose-to-a-vertical-rhythm 694- 112. http://www.pureandsimpleweb.co.uk/ 2- 3:[5]Fluid Web Typography: Scale & Rhythm 4- -- 31- 32: [28]Fluid Web Typography: Scale & Rhythm 33- Dec 23, 2009 -- 297- alignment suits most purposes most of the time. In order to create a 298: sense of rhythm and movement on your page, helping to guide the 299- reader's eye around and adding visual interest to the page, a little -- 336- Craig Mod combines right-and left-justified columns of text to create 337: motion and rhythm around his page. 338- [71]04-17.jpg -- 350- you are creating and how you want your readers to scan the page. While 351: using a variety of justifications helps create rhythm and motion on 352- your page, it can quickly seem cluttered or obnoxious. Always have a 312- measured in the subjects of our high self-assessment group occurred 313: earlier in the day than the peak of the daily rhythm measured in a 314- previous study [[91]15]. Peak hormonal secretions often shift to the -- 328- Thus, a subject's pattern of melatonin secretion may reflect his or her 329: life rhythm, and melatonin secretion appears to be an important index 330- of circadian rhythmicity. Based on our previous finding that growth -- 439- 17. Nagane M, Yoshimura K, Watanabe SI, Nomura M: Examination of the 440: validity of growth hormone as an index of the biological rhythm in 441- comparison with cortisol and melatonin in Japanese healthy 74- 75:Daily rhythm of cerebral blood flow velocity 76- -- 114- sleep-associated processes or 2) time of day changes in CBFV are due to 115: an endogenous circadian rhythm independent of sleep. The aim of this 116- study was to examine CBFV over 30 hours of sustained wakefulness to -- 131- A non-linear multiple regression, cosine fit analysis revealed that 132: both the CBT and CBFV rhythm fit a 24 hour rhythm (R^2 = 0.62 and R^2 = 133- 0.68, respectively). Circadian phase position of CBT occurred at 6:05 -- 135- difference between these two rhythms (t = 4.9, df = 10, p < 0.01). Once 136: aligned, the rhythm of CBFV closely tracked the rhythm of CBT as 137- demonstrated by the substantial correlation between these two measures -- 142- In conclusion, time of day variations in CBFV have an approximately 24 143: hour rhythm under constant conditions, suggesting regulation by a 144- circadian oscillator. The 90 degree-phase angle difference between the -- 453- clock time for the CBT nadir and CBFV nadir (Synergy software, 454: Kaleidagraph Version 3.6). Third, the minimum of the circadian rhythm 455- of CBT and salivary DLMO were also used as markers of the endogenous -- 478- A 24 hour non-linear multiple regression, cosine fit analysis revealed 479: that the overall mean CBT rhythm (n = 11) fit a 24 hour cosine rhythm 480- (R^2 = 0.62, p < 0.01), Figure [100]1. The mean CBT across all subjects -- 482- non-linear multiple regression, cosine analysis fit a 24 hour cosine 483: rhythm (R^2 = 0.67, p < 0.01), Figure [102]2. The mean CBFV across 484- subjects was 40.6 cm/sec (+/- 0.54 cm/sec). Salivary DLMO occurred 7.7 -- 489- 490:CBFV rhythm is 90 degrees out of phase with the CBT rhythm 491- -- 500- difference between the phase of CBT and CBFV. However, this subject's 501: CBT rhythm was highly unusual, with the nadir occurring at 11:35 am on 502- Day 2. Nevertheless, we felt the most appropriate way to present the -- 554- particularly the 3-4.5 hour phase difference in neurobehavioral 555: functioning relative to the CBT rhythm that has been previously 556- demonstrated in constant routine protocols [[111]25]. -- 624- between Et [CO2 ]and CBT is similar to that found by Spengler et al. 625: [[129]40], who showed a consistent but small amplitude circadian rhythm 626- in mean end-tidal Et[CO2 ]on a CR protocol. Et[CO2 ]showed a trend -- 653- pressure, the phase of CBFV reaches its lowest values during the hours 654: before 12 pm. This further suggests that the endogenous rhythm of CBFV 655- may be associated with the risk of CVAs in the late morning hours even -- 660- Overall, the results demonstrate that CBFV, in the absence of sleep, 661: exhibits properties of a circadian rhythm, as it rises and falls across 662- a 24 hour period. The 6 hour (90 degree) phase angle difference in the 663: CBFV rhythm with respect to the CBT rhythm may help explain previous 664- findings of lower CBFV values in the morning. The phase difference -- 787- 14. Yan H, Shan Y, Huang W, Bai Y, Zhang Q: Effect of body position 788: changes and circadian rhythm on cerebral blood flow velocity. 789- Space Med Eng (Beijing) 1997, 10(6):421-4. [174]OpenURL -- 897- [228]Publisher Full Text [229]OpenURL 898: 40. Spengler C, Czeisler C, Shea S: An endogenous circadian rhythm of 899- respiratory control in humans. 1: Rhythm and Meter in English Poetry 2- -- 6- marked in boldface type rather than the tradition al "/" and "x." Each 7: unit of rhythm is called a "foot" of poetry. 8- 791- [268]Gerard Manley Hopkins. Hopkins' major innovation was what he 792: called [269]sprung rhythm. He claimed most poetry was written in this 793- older rhythmic structure inherited from the Norman side of the English -- 795- with the stressed syllable falling in the same place on each 796: repetition. Sprung rhythm is structured around feet with a variable 797- number of syllables, generally between one and four syllables per foot, -- 949- 15. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poetry 950: 16. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhythm 951- 17. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verse_(poetry)