polyrhythm
polyrhythm
The names of two common rhythmic patterns in poetry are anapest and iamb.
The poetic term for matching patterns of sound is "rhyme." Rhyme occurs when words have similar sounds at the end of two or more lines in a poem. This can create a harmonious or rhythmic effect in the writing.
Rhythmic gymnastics and synchronized swimming.
rhythmic and artistic gymnastic
Rhythmic gymnastics is an activity that involves teams of 5 or an individual that manipulate two or only one piece of apparatus. It is usually a ribbon, hoop, ball or rope.
There are different patterns in different circumstances: for example when two (or more) parallel lines are intersected by one (or more) transversals; or when considering the interior or exterior angles of polygons.
Africa and North America are the two continents that have had a major influence on the development of blues music. African musical traditions such as call-and-response singing and rhythmic patterns were brought to America through the transatlantic slave trade and merged with European musical influences to create the genre of blues.
Yes, if you can make two structural isomers for the saturate alkane C4H10 it does mean you can connect the carbons in two different patterns.
Holstein's spot patterns are like snowflakes, no two are alike. However, cloned cows have similar patterns.
By eliminating or substituting one of the variables in the two equations in order to find the value of the other variable. When this variable is found then substitute its value into the original equations in order to find the value of the other variable.
There are two main kinds of gymnastics. One is artistic gymnastics, which is far better known than rhythmic, and is the type of gymnastics that athletes such as Nadia Comaneci, Mary Lou Retton, and Nastia Liukin have participated in. The second is rhythmic gymnastics, and: They call it rhythmic gymnastics because the routines are done to a rhythm of classical, jazz, blues, or rock music. There is also trampoline, but it is even less well known than rhythmic...