a. Rhythm
71Rhythm-Changes — [englisch, rɪȓm tʃeɪndʒɪz], Musikerjargon für die häufig verwendete (zweitaktige) Harmoniefolge I VI II I auf der Grundlage der Harmonien des A Teils des namensgebenden Titels »I Got Rhythm« (George Gershwin, 1930), auch als »sechzehn… …
72rhythm and blues — loc.s.m.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} genere musicale afroamericano che si ispira al blues e al jazz e che ha dato origine al rock and roll {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1983. ETIMO: ingl. rhythm and blues propr. ritmo e blues …
73rhythm section — rhythm .section n the part of a band that provides a strong ↑rhythm with drums and other similar instruments →↑percussion …
74Rhythm and Blues — [ riȓəm ənd blu:z] der; <aus gleichbed. engl. amerik. rhythm and blues> Musikstil der Afroamerikaner Nordamerikas, der durch die Verbindung der Melodik des ↑Blues mit einem stark akzentuierten, aufrüttelnden Beatrhythmus gekennzeichnet ist …
75Rhythm-Section — Rhythm Sec|tion [ riȓəm sɛkʃn] die; , s <aus gleichbed. engl. rhythm section> Rhythmusgruppe einer Band (Mus.) …
76rhythm and blues — noun uncount a type of popular music that African American musicians developed from BLUES and jazz. Rhythm and blues is often called R and B …
77rhythm section — rhythm ,section noun count the instruments or musicians in a band that provide the RHYTHM, for example the drums and BASS GUITAR …
78rhythm band — rhythm′ band n. mus mad a collection of simple percussion instruments used esp. with piano accompaniment to teach musical rhythm …
79rhythm section — rhythm′ sec tion n. mad the group of band instruments, as drums and bass, that supplies musical rhythm • Etymology: 1925–30 …
80rhythm — ► NOUN 1) a strong, regular repeated pattern of movement or sound. 2) the systematic arrangement of musical sounds, according to duration and periodical stress. 3) a particular pattern formed by such arrangement: a slow waltz rhythm. 4) the… …