Sentence examples for galloping rhythm from inspiring English sources

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But if the album has a recurring motif, it's the galloping rhythm borrowed from Walker's version of Jacques Brel's Mathilde: hardly a commonplace sound in latterday alt-rock.

Mr. Singh, whose two-headed dhol drum provides Jazzy B's galloping rhythm, wore a black turban and a gray velour Michael Jordan tracksuit.

The galloping rhythm sounds a bit like "Soul Makossa," and near the end Jackson acknowledges the debt by singing words that many listeners mistook for nonsense: "Ma ma se, ma ma sa, ma ma coo sa".

"I'm late today," he explained as he popped the car trunk, hauled out a barrel drum, grabbed two rough-hewn wooden sticks and, as a few bewildered mechanics watched, pounded out a galloping rhythm.

One song, "Feral," does just that: It programs a galloping rhythm and a throbbing low bass line akin to the British dance music called dubstep, and chops Mr. Yorke's vocals into unintelligible stray syllables.

As soon as La Banda Gorda, which had flown up from Santo Domingo for the show, broke into the telltale galloping rhythm of merengue, the crowd erupted with applause and joyous shouts and surged into motion.

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Years later, in California, an American student submitted a piece whose galloping rhythms Schoenberg seemed to find banal.

The undisputed highlight of the evening is The Ecstasy of Gold, from The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, which approaches like a distant stampede before its galloping rhythms soar up into a full-on choral and orchestral bombardment.

The current tour is theoretically linked to the launch of Bregovic's new album Champagne for Gypsies, a goodtime record replete with the trademark Gypsy brass of his Weddings and Funerals Orchestra, touches of newer manele urban Gypsy pop, galloping rhythms, and a rich cast of vocalists, including four members of the venerable French rumba gitane combo the Gypsy Kings.

On physical examination the following abnormalities were noted: tachycardia (164 beats/minute), tachypnea (36 breaths/minute), mild to moderately increased respiratory effort, gallop rhythm over the left heart base, grade III/VI systolic murmur with point of maximal intensity over left 5th intercostal space, and mild abdominal distention.

In most persons who experience an acute myocardial infarction, the circulation remains adequate, and only by subtle evidence such as rales (abnormal respiratory sounds) in the lungs or a gallop rhythm of the heartbeat may the evidence of some minor degree of heart failure be detected.

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