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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a flexibility of rhythm" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing music, poetry, or any context where varying rhythms are relevant.
Example: "The composer demonstrated a flexibility of rhythm that kept the audience engaged throughout the performance."
Alternatives: "an adaptability of rhythm" or "a variation in rhythm".
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One modernizing element — which they share with decades of what's sometimes called "newgrass" — is a flexibility of rhythm.
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But where Mr. Shankar makes those phrases jab and strike, Ms. Shankar does not yet match his flexibility of rhythm and pitch or his aggressive sense of direction.
As Arnold Whittall puts it: Given the enthusiasm for the exotic and the Orient in these [Debussy and Messiaen] and other French composers, it is understandable that Takemitsu should have been attracted to the expressive and formal qualities of music in which flexibility of rhythm and richness of harmony count for so much.
We developed a kind of rhythm.
Newborn babies have a sense of rhythm.
"There's a lot of rhythm to it".
I got a little out of rhythm".
He had an innate sense of rhythm.
"I had an innate sense of rhythm.
Rhythm game, or rhythm action, is a subgenre of action game that challenges a player's sense of rhythm.
It is a flexibility that reminds Bell of former glories.
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