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Words with soft sounds such as "l", "m" and "n", and long vowels or diphthongs, reinforced by a gentle polysyllabic rhythm, are interpreted as "nicer'" than words with hard sounds such as "g" and "k", short vowels and an abrupt rhythm.
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There was the drummer Jim Black, whose abrupt rhythms and dry cymbals holler 1998, and the extraordinary bassist Trevor Dunn.
Mr. Kendrick has Monk's clipped, abrupt rhythms in his fingers even when he's not playing Monk's music, and his playing is percussive.
If Monk's compositions, with their unexpected angles, abrupt rhythms and astringent dissonances, are full of mysteries, then so was their creator.
The reiterated or abrupt rhythms in some of Joseph Haydn's minuets clearly anticipate the scherzo as developed by Beethoven; in his six quartets, Opus 33 (Russian Quartets, or Gli scherzi), Haydn actually used the term.
Personally I'm not interested in perfectly seamless loops, I like looping GIFs with abrupt rhythms that emphasize the jerkiness.
To me these abrupt rhythms suggest human vital signs, heartbeats and breathing, so it wasn't too much of a leap to use that temporal metaphor to accompany a moving image of a mountain.
He talks like this, in these kind of abrupt, eccentric rhythms, arms swinging loosely by his side, eyes fixed in a wide-eyed glare.
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