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| ARTICLES RELATED TO rhythm |  |  |  | rhythm: Encyclopedia II - Swung note - Swing rhythmIn jazz, this interpretive device is assumed in most written music other than latin jazz, but may also be indicated. For example, Satin Doll, a swing era jazz standard with a pronounced swing rhythm, was published written in 4/4 time, but at least some versions also note medium swing.
In dance music, swing rhythm generally refers to the metre of the music, rather than to this convention of notation, so any music played with the triplet timing and swing accent will be referred to as swing rhythm however it is written, see below.
See also:Swung note, Swung note - Swing rhythm, Swung note - Development of swing, Swung note - Transcribing swing rhythms Read more here: » Swung note: Encyclopedia II - Swung note - Swing rhythm |
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|  |  |  | rhythm: Encyclopedia II - Rhythm Nation 1814 - Music Awards
Rhythm Nation 1814 - Grammy Awards.
1990: Grammy Award: Best Longform Music Video: Rhythm Nation 1814
Rhythm Nation 1814 - American Music Awards.
1990: American Music Award: Favorite Soul/R&B Single: Miss You Much
1990: American Music Award: Favorite Dance Single: Miss You Much
1991: American Music Award: Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist
1991: American Music Award: Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist
1991: ...
See also:Rhythm Nation 1814, Rhythm Nation 1814 - Background, Rhythm Nation 1814 - Track listing, Rhythm Nation 1814 - Rhythm Nation 1814 B-Sides, Rhythm Nation 1814 - Personnel in order of appearance, Rhythm Nation 1814 - Singles released, Rhythm Nation 1814 - Music Awards, Rhythm Nation 1814 - Grammy Awards, Rhythm Nation 1814 - American Music Awards, Rhythm Nation 1814 - MTV Video Music Awards, Rhythm Nation 1814 - Billboard Music Awards, Rhythm Nation 1814 - Soul Train Awards, Rhythm Nation 1814 - BMI Pop Awards, Rhythm Nation 1814 - NAACP Image Awards, Rhythm Nation 1814 - Trivia Read more here: » Rhythm Nation 1814: Encyclopedia II - Rhythm Nation 1814 - Music Awards |
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|  |  |  | rhythm: Encyclopedia II - Rhythm and blues - Contemporary R&B subgenresThese are the major subgenres of contemporary R&B, roughly in chronological order of popularity.
Rhythm and blues - Quiet storm.
For more details on this topic, see Quiet Storm.
Quiet storm is a broad category of R&B and jazz-based music that is mellow, laid-back and often romantic. Its name comes from an innovative radio show that originated at WHUR at Howard University in the mid-1970s, named after Smokey Robinson's hit 1975 single and album Quiet Storm. U ...
See also:Rhythm and blues, Rhythm and blues - Original rhythm and blues, Rhythm and blues - Contemporary R&B, Rhythm and blues - History, Rhythm and blues - The present day, Rhythm and blues - Contemporary R&B subgenres, Rhythm and blues - Quiet storm, Rhythm and blues - New Jack Swing, Rhythm and blues - Hip-hop soul, Rhythm and blues - Neo soul, Rhythm and blues - Samples Read more here: » Rhythm and blues: Encyclopedia II - Rhythm and blues - Contemporary R&B subgenres |
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|  |  |  | rhythm: Encyclopedia II - Rhythm and blues - Contemporary R&BThe term R&B today defines a style of African-American music, originating after the demise of disco in 1980, that combines elements of soul music, funk music, pop music, and (after 1986) hip-hop in the form known as contemporary R&B. In this context only the abbreviation "R&B" is used, not the full expression.
Sometimes referred to as "urban contemporary" (the name of the radio format that plays hip-hop and R&B music) or "urban pop", contemporary R&B is distinguished by an slick, electronic record pro ...
See also:Rhythm and blues, Rhythm and blues - Original rhythm and blues, Rhythm and blues - Contemporary R&B, Rhythm and blues - History, Rhythm and blues - The present day, Rhythm and blues - Contemporary R&B subgenres, Rhythm and blues - Quiet storm, Rhythm and blues - New Jack Swing, Rhythm and blues - Hip-hop soul, Rhythm and blues - Neo soul, Rhythm and blues - Samples Read more here: » Rhythm and blues: Encyclopedia II - Rhythm and blues - Contemporary R&B |
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| |  |  |  | rhythm: Encyclopedia II - BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Spoofs
BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - E4.
The idents were spoofed not long after their launch, when E4, one of Channel 4's 'free to air' digital stations, spoofed BBC One's Capoeira, Ballet, and Acrobat idents.
BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - French & Saunders.
The Acrobat and Hip-Hop idents were spoofed by comedians French & Saunders in their 2002 Christmas special, dressed as old women. The Acrobat spoof featured themselves coming loose from their ribbons and falling to the ground, while the Hip-Hop spoof featu ...
See also:BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - List of idents, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Capoeira, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Haka, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Festival, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Salsa, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Ballet, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Hip-Hop, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Tapdogs, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Acrobat, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Music Video, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Bollywood, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Tango, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Tai-Chi, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Skateboarders, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Maasai, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Tumbler, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Spoofs, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - E4, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - French & Saunders, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Comic Relief, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Dead Ringers, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Bo' Selecta!, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - An Audience with Harry Hill, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Other, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Christmas, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Criticism, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Possible replacement Read more here: » BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents: Encyclopedia II - BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Spoofs |
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BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Christmas.
As of 2005, there have been three different idents produced for the Christmas period, each one of them featuring children.
The first, shown in 2002 and 2003, featured them dressed as snowflakes against a red sky, falling to the ground and then walking round in circles.
The second in 2004 also had a red background, with the children dressed in red and bo ...
See also:BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - List of idents, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Capoeira, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Haka, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Festival, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Salsa, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Ballet, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Hip-Hop, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Tapdogs, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Acrobat, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Music Video, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Bollywood, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Tango, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Tai-Chi, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Skateboarders, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Maasai, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Tumbler, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Spoofs, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - E4, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - French & Saunders, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Comic Relief, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Dead Ringers, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Bo' Selecta!, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - An Audience with Harry Hill, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Other, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Christmas, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Criticism, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Possible replacement Read more here: » BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents: Encyclopedia II - BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Other |
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BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Capoeira.
Debut: 2002
Filmed against the London skyline, it shows two people doing Capoeira, a Brazilian dance that brings together beauty, power, mental and physical balance, self-defence, music and art. The camera circles around two Capoeira performers throughout its duration. The two performers are dressed in red and white. An alternative edit, which joins the action a few seconds earlier than the standard version, is used in Wales and Scotland.
BBC 'Rhythm & ...
See also:BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - List of idents, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Capoeira, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Haka, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Festival, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Salsa, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Ballet, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Hip-Hop, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Tapdogs, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Acrobat, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Music Video, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Bollywood, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Tango, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Tai-Chi, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Skateboarders, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Maasai, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Tumbler, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Spoofs, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - E4, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - French & Saunders, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Comic Relief, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Dead Ringers, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Bo' Selecta!, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - An Audience with Harry Hill, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Other, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Christmas, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Criticism, BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - Possible replacement Read more here: » BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents: Encyclopedia II - BBC 'Rhythm & Movement' idents - List of idents |
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| |  |  |  | rhythm: Encyclopedia II - Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band - HistoryThe Watts Band, originally known as Charles Wright & the Wright Sounds, derives its name from the Watts section of Los Angeles, California. They possess a sound that is, as Charles Wright puts it, "the middle ground between Otis Redding and James Brown" [1], a sound that Sly & the Family Stone would gravitate towards for their 1971 album There's a Riot Goin' On.
Al McKay left the Watts Band in 1969 and soon joined Earth, Wind & Fire. The rhythm section of the Watts Band -- drummer James Gadson, bassist Melvin ...
See also:Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band, Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band - History, Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band - Band members, Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band - Discography, Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band - Singles, Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band - Albums Read more here: » Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band: Encyclopedia II - Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band - History |
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|  |  |  | rhythm: Encyclopedia II - The Feelies - Crazy RhythmsMost of the vocals and songs were written and sung by Glenn Mercer. Along with original band members Bill Million, Keith Clayton and Anton Fier, The Feelies released their first single “Fa Ce La” on Rough Trade Records in 1980. The album that followed on Stiff Records, Crazy Rhythms, was #78 in Rolling Stone's top 100 albums of the 1980s, and #69 on Pitchfork Media's similar list.
After the departure of Fier and Clayton, Mercer and Million collaborated with other local New Jersey musicians, forming a band called the Trypes, featuring future members of The Feelies, Brenda ...
See also:The Feelies, The Feelies - Early Days, The Feelies - Crazy Rhythms, The Feelies - The Good Earth, The Feelies - Only Life, The Feelies - Time for a Witness, The Feelies - Origin of Name, The Feelies - Film Appearances, The Feelies - Side Projects & Alumni Bands, The Feelies - Legacy, The Feelies - Band Members, The Feelies - Discography, The Feelies - Singles, The Feelies - References & Links Read more here: » The Feelies: Encyclopedia II - The Feelies - Crazy Rhythms |
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| |  |  |  | rhythm: Encyclopedia II - Alexander Blok - Revolution in rhythms and subject matterDuring the later period of his life, Blok concentrated primarily on political themes, pondering upon the messianic destination of his country (Vozmezdie, 1910-21; Rodina, 1907-16; Skify, 1918). In keeping with Solovyov's doctrines, he was full of vague apocalyptic apprehensions and often passed from hope to despair. Throughout the summer of 1917, for example, he was vexed with distant lightnings and smokiness of air. "I feel that the great event is coming, but what exactly is not revealed to me", he wrote in his much-rea ...
See also:Alexander Blok, Alexander Blok - Early life and influences, Alexander Blok - The most exquisite of poets, Alexander Blok - Revolution in rhythms and subject matter, Alexander Blok - One of Blok's poems 1912 Read more here: » Alexander Blok: Encyclopedia II - Alexander Blok - Revolution in rhythms and subject matter |
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| | | |  |  |  | rhythm: Encyclopedia II - Biorhythm - PlausibilityProponents of biorhythmics call it an established interdisciplinary area of scientific endeavor, which is still speculative in many facets. Critics state that biorhythms are based upon only on numerological associations and elementary math. Biorhythmics' plausibility is contested by various mathematicians, some biologists and other scientists.
Biorhyhms have echoes of chronobiology, the study of circadian and other rhythms. Through medical research, doctors have found that there are periodicity and rhythms during a person's lifespan, ...
See also:Biorhythm, Biorhythm - The basic theory, Biorhythm - Related terminology, Biorhythm - Biological rhythm cycles, Biorhythm - Plausibility, Biorhythm - Application, Biorhythm - History, Biorhythm - Patents Read more here: » Biorhythm: Encyclopedia II - Biorhythm - Plausibility |
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| |  |  |  | rhythm: Encyclopedia II - Big band - StructureThe band is divided up into a number of sections, by instrument. Each section has about four members. Traditional bands have a rhythm section (composed of drums, bass, piano, and possibly guitar), a trumpet section, a trombone section, and a saxophone section.
Big band - Saxophone section.
The saxophone section (known as the reeds, the sax section, or just the saxes in jazz parlance) usually comprises five players: two altos, two tenors and one baritone. The 'leader' of the section, wh ...
See also:Big band, Big band - Structure, Big band - Saxophone section, Big band - Brass section, Big band - Rhythm section, Big band - Big band arrangements, Big band - History, Big band - External link Read more here: » Big band: Encyclopedia II - Big band - Structure |
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|  |  |  | rhythm: Encyclopedia II - Music theory - MelodyMelody is the unfolding in musical time of a principle single line. This line can be sounded alone, unaccompanied; or it can be the top (or sometimes an inner) note of a squence of chords, or sounded against chords as a background by accompanying instruments or voices. Melodic rhythm is usually rooted in the accent patterns of language, and/or the animating rhythms of dance steps and forms.
In much of Western music, melody is often the most identifiable theme. Melodies will often imply certain scales or modes. Counterpoint is the study of combining and laye ...
See also:Music theory, Music theory - Sound, Music theory - Pitch, Music theory - Rhythm, Music theory - Melody, Music theory - Harmony consonance & dissonance, Music theory - Notation, Music theory - Analysis Read more here: » Music theory: Encyclopedia II - Music theory - Melody |
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|  |  |  | rhythm: Encyclopedia II - Bill Wyman - BiographyAt age 47, Bill Wyman, began a relationship with 13-year old Mandy Smith, with her mother's blessing. Six years later, they were married, but the marriage only lasted a year. Not long after, Bill's 30-year-old son Stephen married Mandy's mother, age 46. That made Stephen a stepfather to his former stepmother. If Bill and Mandy had remained married, Stephen would have been his father's father-in-law and his own grandpa.
Bill Wyman - Rhythm Kings.
In recent years, Wyman has been performing and playing with the Rhythm Kings, together with such artists as Pete ...
See also:Bill Wyman, Bill Wyman - Music Career, Bill Wyman - Musical Instruments, Bill Wyman - Biography, Bill Wyman - Rhythm Kings, Bill Wyman - Archaeology, Bill Wyman - Bibliography, Bill Wyman - Archaeology, Bill Wyman - Rolling Stones Read more here: » Bill Wyman: Encyclopedia II - Bill Wyman - Biography |
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