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She's on tour in support of "Radio Music Society" (Heads Up International), a crossover pop album that features her vocals front and center, against the rhythmic flutter of her bass playing, mainly on an electric bass guitar, which brings her down to earth a bit.
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This is just like atrial fibrillation although the heartbeats are more controlled and the electrical impulses are more rhythmic in atrial flutter.
Seats are found, trains begin their rhythmic rattles of movement, and eyelids flutter closed.
Taking his audience on the exponential curve that was Scriabin's route, Mr. Ohlsson began with some of the best known early études, very close to Chopin, went through the more venturesome middle period (the F sharp major piece from Opus 42 was a fleet, pianissimo flutter, the E flat finely managed in its rhythmic contortions) to end with flashing brilliance in Opus 65.
From the self-immolating speeds of Sinner Man to the gregarious flutter and wit of You May Run, the company grace the material with rhythmic finesse and articulate power; but also with a sense of the present moment breathing through every pore.
All the subsequent coos and flutters were ultimately folded into the film's soundtrack, where they now provide one more rhythmic stratum.
rhythmic gymnastics.
Adenosine-induced ventricular flutter?
Atrial flutter -- 1-15.
What rhythmic inventiveness was!
"Agitation or excitement; flutter".
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