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  • Rhythm changes
  • Common 32-bar chord progression in jazz

    The Rhythm changes is a common 32-bar jazz chord progression derived from George Gershwin's "I Got Rhythm". The progression is in AABA form, with each

    Rhythm changes

    Rhythm changes

    Rhythm_changes

  • I Got Rhythm
  • 1930 song by George and Ira Gershwin

    1930, which became a jazz standard. Its chord progression, known as "rhythm changes", is the foundation for many other jazz tunes such as Charlie Parker's

    I Got Rhythm

    I_Got_Rhythm

  • Rhythm
  • Aspect of music

    Rhythm (from Greek ῥυθμός, rhythmos, "any regular recurring motion, symmetry") generally means a "movement marked by the regulated succession of strong

    Rhythm

    Rhythm

  • Rhythm guitar
  • Technique providing rhythm and harmony to an ensemble

    In music performances, rhythm guitar is a guitar technique and role that performs a combination of two functions: to provide all or part of the rhythmic

    Rhythm guitar

    Rhythm guitar

    Rhythm_guitar

  • List of compositions by Thelonious Monk
  • A B C E F G H I J L M N O P R S T U W A contrafact based loosely on rhythm changes in C, and was copyrighted by Monk under the title "Nameless" in April

    List of compositions by Thelonious Monk

    List of compositions by Thelonious Monk

    List_of_compositions_by_Thelonious_Monk

  • Rhythm Heaven
  • Video game series by Nintendo

    Rhythm Heaven, also known as Rhythm Paradise in PAL regions, is a rhythm game series developed and published by Nintendo and co-developed with TNX Music

    Rhythm Heaven

    Rhythm Heaven

    Rhythm_Heaven

  • Harmonic rhythm
  • Rate at which chords change (or progress) in a musical composition

    notes and chord changes twice a measure has a fast harmonic rhythm and a slow surface rhythm (1 note per chord change). Harmonic rhythm may be described

    Harmonic rhythm

    Harmonic_rhythm

  • Rhythm and blues
  • Music genre originating in the 1940s in the United States

    Rhythm and blues, frequently abbreviated as R&B or R'n'B, is a genre of popular music that originated within African American communities in the 1940s

    Rhythm and blues

    Rhythm_and_blues

  • Bird changes
  • Type of chord progression

    The Blues for Alice changes, Bird changes, Bird Blues, or New York Blues changes, is a chord progression, often named after Charlie Parker ("Bird"), which

    Bird changes

    Bird changes

    Bird_changes

  • Chord progression
  • Succession of musical chords

    progression or harmonic progression (informally chord changes, used as a plural, or simply changes) is a succession of chords. Chord progressions are the

    Chord progression

    Chord_progression

  • Coltrane changes
  • Harmonic progression

    Coltrane changes (Coltrane Matrix or cycle, also known as chromatic third relations and multi-tonic changes) are a harmonic progression variation using

    Coltrane changes

    Coltrane_changes

  • Chord substitution
  • Technique of using a chord in place of another in a progression of chords

    interest to a jazz tune with slow harmonic change. For example, the jazz standard chord progression of "rhythm changes" uses a simple eight bar chord progression

    Chord substitution

    Chord substitution

    Chord_substitution

  • Oleo (composition)
  • 1954 composition by Sonny Rollins

    by George Gershwin's "I Got Rhythm", also known as a contrafact. Its melody has "become one of the standard rhythm changes melodies used by jazz musicians"

    Oleo (composition)

    Oleo_(composition)

  • Scrapple from the Apple
  • 1947 jazz composition by Charlie Parker

    well-known chord changes. While the A section is based on "Honeysuckle Rose", the B section or "middle eight" comes from the rhythm changes, which are based

    Scrapple from the Apple

    Scrapple_from_the_Apple

  • Suburban Rhythm
  • American ska punk band

    Suburban Rhythm met with various roster changes and broke up in 1994. Three years later in 1997 their only full-length album, Suburban Rhythm was released

    Suburban Rhythm

    Suburban_Rhythm

  • The Rhythm of the Night
  • 1993 song by Corona

    "The Rhythm of the Night" is a song by Italian Eurodance group Corona. It was released as their debut single in 1993 in Italy, then elsewhere the following

    The Rhythm of the Night

    The_Rhythm_of_the_Night

  • Circadian rhythm
  • Natural internal process that regulates the sleep-wake cycle

    A circadian rhythm (/sərˈkeɪdiən/), or circadian cycle, is a natural oscillation that repeats roughly every 24 hours. Circadian rhythms can refer to any

    Circadian rhythm

    Circadian rhythm

    Circadian_rhythm

  • Light effects on circadian rhythm
  • behaviour with the daily changes in the environment. The physiological changes that follow these clocks are known as circadian rhythms. Because the endogenous

    Light effects on circadian rhythm

    Light_effects_on_circadian_rhythm

  • Rhythm game
  • Genre of music-themed action video game

    Rhythm game or rhythm action is a genre of music-themed action video game that challenges a player's sense of rhythm. Games in the genre typically focus

    Rhythm game

    Rhythm game

    Rhythm_game

  • Rhythm Tengoku
  • 2006 video game

    Rhythm Tengoku is a 2006 rhythm game developed and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance. It was originally released on August 3, 2006, and was

    Rhythm Tengoku

    Rhythm_Tengoku

  • Meet the Flintstones
  • Theme from animated television series The Flintstones

    is a contrafact of the jazz standard “I Got Rhythm”, as it conforms to the structure known as rhythm changes, a well-known and popular chord structure in

    Meet the Flintstones

    Meet_the_Flintstones

  • List of jazz contrafacts
  • New jazz melodies based on the chords of existing compositions

    Tunes. Jamey Aebersold. ISBN 978-1-56224-234-3. Watkins, Mark (2010). Rhythm Changes. From Fundamentals of Jazz Improvisation: What Everybody Thinks You

    List of jazz contrafacts

    List_of_jazz_contrafacts

  • Rhythm of War
  • Novel by Brandon Sanderson

    2020. Before deciding the title would be Rhythm of War, the working title for the novel was The Song of Changes, which Brandon stated was never meant to

    Rhythm of War

    Rhythm_of_War

  • Billboard Latin rhythm charts
  • The Billboard Latin rhythm charts began in 2005 when an album chart were introduced as Latin Rhythm Albums in the May 21 issue of the magazine. Three

    Billboard Latin rhythm charts

    Billboard_Latin_rhythm_charts

  • Polyrhythm
  • Simultaneous use of two or more conflicting rhythms

    Polyrhythm (/ˈpɒlirɪðəm/) is the simultaneous use of two or more rhythms that are not readily perceived as deriving from one another, or as simple manifestations

    Polyrhythm

    Polyrhythm

    Polyrhythm

  • Contrafact
  • Musical work based on prior works

    Gershwin tune "I Got Rhythm" has proved especially amenable to contrafactual recomposition: the popularity of its "rhythm changes" is second only to that

    Contrafact

    Contrafact

  • Kings of Rhythm
  • Band led by Ike Turner

    Kings of Rhythm are an American music group formed in the late 1940s in Clarksdale, Mississippi and led by Ike Turner through to his death in 2007. Turner

    Kings of Rhythm

    Kings_of_Rhythm

  • Comping (jazz)
  • Accompaniment for melody lines

    as "I Got Rhythm", known colloquially as "rhythm changes". For well-known progressions, the bandleader may simply say "solos on blues changes" or "solos

    Comping (jazz)

    Comping_(jazz)

  • Rhythm Rocker
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Rhythm Rocker may refer to: Rick Rillera and the Rhythm Rockers, featuring Richard Berry Crazy Cavan and the Rhythm Rockers, Welsh band The Rhythm Rockers

    Rhythm Rocker

    Rhythm_Rocker

  • Alec Dankworth
  • English jazz bassist and composer (born 1960)

    With John Dankworth Nebuchadnezzar (Ronnie Scott's Jazz House, 1994) Rhythm Changes (Ronnie Scott's Jazz House, 1996) With Dave Brubeck The 40th Anniversary

    Alec Dankworth

    Alec Dankworth

    Alec_Dankworth

  • Cardiac arrest
  • Sudden or unexpected loss of heartbeat

    conduction with a risk of complete cardiac arrest from severe or prolonged rhythm changes. Mechanical abnormalities with an associated risk of cardiac arrest

    Cardiac arrest

    Cardiac arrest

    Cardiac_arrest

  • Song structure
  • Arrangement of a song, part of the songwriting process

    Bb in the final A section. The "I Got Rhythm" example also provides contrast because the harmonic rhythm changes in the B section. Whereas the A sections

    Song structure

    Song_structure

  • Clave (rhythm)
  • Rhythmic pattern in Cuban music

    Clave Debates Clave Concepts; Afro Cuban Rhythms An introduction to clave theory Clave Patterns Clave Changes in the Music of Charanga Habanera Clave Analysis

    Clave (rhythm)

    Clave (rhythm)

    Clave_(rhythm)

  • Janet Jackson
  • American singer and songwriter (born 1966)

    2307/3592985. JSTOR 3592985. Ripani, Richard J (2006). The New Blue Music: Changes in Rhythm & Blues, 1950–1999. University Press of Mississippi. ISBN 978-1-57806-862-3

    Janet Jackson

    Janet Jackson

    Janet_Jackson

  • Moose the Mooche
  • 1946 jazz composition by Charlie Parker

    32-bar AABA structure. The chord progression is based on the "I Got Rhythm" changes and makes extensive use of the ii-V-I turnaround. Typical of many bebop

    Moose the Mooche

    Moose the Mooche

    Moose_the_Mooche

  • Straighten Up and Fly Right
  • 1944 single by The King Cole Trio

    1944-2006, Second edition. Record Research. p. 85. Watkins, Mark (2010). Rhythm Changes. From Fundamentals of Jazz Improvisation: What Everybody Thinks You

    Straighten Up and Fly Right

    Straighten_Up_and_Fly_Right

  • Rhythm (2000 film)
  • 2000 Indian film

    Rhythm is a 2000 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film written and directed by Vasanth and produced by V. Natarajan. The film stars Arjun and Meena

    Rhythm (2000 film)

    Rhythm_(2000_film)

  • Circannual cycle
  • Biological process

    changes and their influence on the physiology, behavior, and life cycles of organisms. Adaptations observed in response to these circannual rhythms include

    Circannual cycle

    Circannual_cycle

  • 2026 in public domain
  • "Embraceable You", "But Not for Me" and "I Got Rhythm", the last of which introduced the "rhythm changes" which became a foundational jazz chord progression;

    2026 in public domain

    2026 in public domain

    2026_in_public_domain

  • Vi–ii–V–I
  • Type of chord progression

    two-bar pattern in the A section of the rhythm changes, the progression based on George Gershwin's "I Got Rhythm". It can be varied as well: according to

    Vi–ii–V–I

    Vi–ii–V–I

    Vi–ii–V–I

  • City rhythm
  • Metaphor for the regular coming and going in cities,

    These dominant rhythms are not fixed and indeed change. Religious rhythms were more dominant in the past, whereas at present economic rhythms prevail. Crang

    City rhythm

    City_rhythm

  • Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814
  • 1989 studio album by Janet Jackson

    Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 (also simply known as Rhythm Nation 1814 or Rhythm Nation) is the fourth studio album by American singer Janet Jackson

    Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814

    Janet_Jackson's_Rhythm_Nation_1814

  • International Sweethearts of Rhythm
  • American all-female jazz band

    The International Sweethearts of Rhythm was an American jazz ensemble, believed to be the first racially-integrated all-female band in the United States

    International Sweethearts of Rhythm

    International_Sweethearts_of_Rhythm

  • Rhythm dance
  • Segment in an ice dancing competition

    The rhythm dance (RD) is the first segment of an ice dance competition. The International Skating Union (ISU) renamed the short dance to the "rhythm dance"

    Rhythm dance

    Rhythm_dance

  • The Rhythm Boys
  • American male singing trio

    Excerpt from "Sweet Li'l / Ain't She Sweet" The Rhythm Boys scat together at first, then each member has a solo: Harry Barris, Al Rinker, and Bing Crosby

    The Rhythm Boys

    The Rhythm Boys

    The_Rhythm_Boys

  • Joe Jackson (talent manager)
  • American talent manager and patriarch of the Jackson family (1928–2018)

    patriarch of the Jackson family of entertainers. He was inducted into the Rhythm and Blues Music Hall of Fame in 2014. Joseph Walter Jackson was born on

    Joe Jackson (talent manager)

    Joe Jackson (talent manager)

    Joe_Jackson_(talent_manager)

  • Jazz
  • Music genre

    often infused with ii–V motion) and "rhythm changes" (I-vi-ii-V) – the chords to the 1930s pop standard "I Got Rhythm". Late bop also moved towards extended

    Jazz

    Jazz

  • Jet lag
  • Condition due to travel across time zones

    indigestion, changes in the frequency and consistency of bowel movements, and reduced appetite. The symptoms are caused by a circadian rhythm that is out

    Jet lag

    Jet lag

    Jet_lag

  • Lady (Styx song)
  • 1973 song

    "infectious rocker [that] is ignited by crisp harmonies and several sharp rhythm changes." Classic Rock critic Malcolm Dome rated it as the band's 9th greatest

    Lady (Styx song)

    Lady_(Styx_song)

  • Rhythm of Love (Kylie Minogue album)
  • 1990 studio album by Kylie Minogue

    Rhythm of Love is the third studio album by Australian singer Kylie Minogue. It was released in the United Kingdom on 12 November 1990 by Pete Waterman

    Rhythm of Love (Kylie Minogue album)

    Rhythm_of_Love_(Kylie_Minogue_album)

  • Bebop
  • Subgenre of jazz music developed in the U.S. in mid-1940s

    characterized by a fast tempo, complex chord progressions—with rapid chord changes, changes of key, angular melodies and substitute chords—along with virtuosic

    Bebop

    Bebop

    Bebop

  • The Rhythm of the Saints
  • 1990 studio album by Paul Simon

    the rhythms influenced some of the melodies and lyrics that later accompanied the compositions. Simon constructed chord changes around these rhythms and

    The Rhythm of the Saints

    The_Rhythm_of_the_Saints

  • Marina Abramović
  • Serbian performance artist (born 1946)

    perform." Prompted by her loss of consciousness during Rhythm 5, Abramović devised the two-part Rhythm 2 to incorporate a state of unconsciousness in a performance

    Marina Abramović

    Marina Abramović

    Marina_Abramović

  • Rhythm Inside
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Rhythm Inside may refer to: "Rhythm Inside" (Loïc Nottet song), 2015 "Rhythm Inside" (Calum Scott song), 2016 This disambiguation page lists articles associated

    Rhythm Inside

    Rhythm_Inside

  • List of Blue Öyster Cult members
  • 1970, the band has been through many lineup changes, and currently includes Roeser, vocalist and rhythm guitarist Eric Bloom, bassist and backing vocalist

    List of Blue Öyster Cult members

    List of Blue Öyster Cult members

    List_of_Blue_Öyster_Cult_members

  • Cotton Tail
  • 1940 composition by Duke Ellington

    composition by Duke Ellington. It is based on the rhythm changes from George Gershwin's "I Got Rhythm". The first Ellington recording (4 May 1940) is notable

    Cotton Tail

    Cotton_Tail

  • Slave to the Rhythm
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    the Rhythm may refer to: Slave to the Rhythm (album), a 1985 album by Grace Jones "Slave to the Rhythm" (Grace Jones song) "Slave to the Rhythm" (Michael

    Slave to the Rhythm

    Slave_to_the_Rhythm

  • Circadian rhythm sleep disorder
  • Family of sleep disorders that affect the timing of sleep

    Circadian rhythm sleep disorders (CRSD), also known as circadian rhythm sleep–wake disorders (CRSWD), are a family of sleep disorders that affect the

    Circadian rhythm sleep disorder

    Circadian rhythm sleep disorder

    Circadian_rhythm_sleep_disorder

  • Rubber Soul
  • 1965 studio album by the Beatles

    and character" for Rubber Soul, particularly Starr's approach to the rhythm changes between its contrasting sections. Harrison wrote "If I Needed Someone"

    Rubber Soul

    Rubber_Soul

  • Spirits of Rhythm
  • American jazz vocal & string band

    some personnel changes and name changes reflecting the number of members, the group kept performing until 1946. As the Four Spirits of Rhythm, the group appeared

    Spirits of Rhythm

    Spirits_of_Rhythm

  • Return of spontaneous circulation
  • Resumption of a sustained heart rhythm that perfuses the body after cardiac arrest

    of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) is the resumption of a sustained heart rhythm that perfuses the body after cardiac arrest. It is commonly associated with

    Return of spontaneous circulation

    Return_of_spontaneous_circulation

  • Love Changes
  • 1987 studio album by Kashif

    Matthew Rolston – photography Wynn, Ron. "Love Changes (1987): album review". AllMusic. "Love Changes (1987)". oldies.com. Retrieved March 10, 2022. "Kashif

    Love Changes

    Love_Changes

  • Dizzy Atmosphere
  • 1945 song by Dizzy Gillespie

    based on the chord progression found in George Gershwin's I Got Rhythm, or "rhythm changes" as referred to in jazz. DeVeaux, Scott Knowles (1999). The Birth

    Dizzy Atmosphere

    Dizzy_Atmosphere

  • List of Guns N' Roses members
  • guitarist Tracii Guns, rhythm guitarist Izzy Stradlin, bassist Ole Beich and drummer Rob Gardner. The band has been through many lineup changes and currently includes

    List of Guns N' Roses members

    List of Guns N' Roses members

    List_of_Guns_N'_Roses_members

  • List of Scorpions members
  • German rock band from Hanover

    formed in 1965. The band went through numerous changes in personnel in its early years. Founding by rhythm/lead guitarist Rudolf Schenker and drummer Wolfgang

    List of Scorpions members

    List of Scorpions members

    List_of_Scorpions_members

  • List of 1930s jazz standards
  • concert performed in Carnegie Hall. Rhythm changes in the key of C The chord progression from Gershwin's "I Got Rhythm". Sequenced stride piano version,

    List of 1930s jazz standards

    List of 1930s jazz standards

    List_of_1930s_jazz_standards

  • Tempo
  • Musical concept indicating to the speed of interpretation

    perceived as accelerando or ritardando but rather given an impression of a change in rhythm, which implies an inadequate perception of musical meaning. Twentieth-century

    Tempo

    Tempo

  • Atrial fibrillation
  • Irregular beating of the atria of the heart

    Atrial fibrillation (AF, AFib or A-fib) is an abnormal heart rhythm (arrhythmia) characterized by rapid and irregular beating of the atrial chambers of

    Atrial fibrillation

    Atrial fibrillation

    Atrial_fibrillation

  • Counting (music)
  • Musical system of regularly occurring sounds

    counting is a system of regularly occurring way to teach or learn the rhythm of a song to assist with the performance or audition of music by allowing

    Counting (music)

    Counting_(music)

  • The Rhythm of Fighters
  • 2014 video game

    returning fans, such as how the music changes with in-game commands. On February 14, 2014, SNK trademarked the title "The Rhythm of Fighters". The game was first

    The Rhythm of Fighters

    The_Rhythm_of_Fighters

  • Rhythm Nation
  • 1989 single by Janet Jackson

    "Rhythm Nation" is a song by American singer Janet Jackson, released in October 1989 by A&M Records as the second single from her fourth studio album,

    Rhythm Nation

    Rhythm_Nation

  • Seungmu
  • Every now and then, when one rhythm shifts to another, the dancer changes the mood by changing his steps. The dance and rhythm were mainly improvised in

    Seungmu

    Seungmu

    Seungmu

  • Oop Bop Sh'Bam
  • Jazz standard by Dizzy Gillespie

    composition with Gillespie's sextet. "Oop Bop Sh'Bam" is based on the "rhythm changes" chord progression with a new middle eight. It was written by Gillespie

    Oop Bop Sh'Bam

    Oop_Bop_Sh'Bam

  • Goribor
  • Serbian alternative rock band

    meantime, the band had appeared on the various artists compilation Rhythm Changes with the song "Ko sam?" ("Who Am I?"). On November 11, 2007, the band

    Goribor

    Goribor

    Goribor

  • Katherine Jackson
  • Matriarch of Jackson entertainment family (born 1930)

    Thriller (1982) to her. Janet did the same with her fourth studio album Rhythm Nation 1814 (1989). In 1985, acknowledging the positive impact on her children's

    Katherine Jackson

    Katherine Jackson

    Katherine_Jackson

  • Circasemidian rhythm
  • circasemidian rhythm is a physiological arousal cycle that peaks twice in a 24-hour day. It may also be called the semicircadian rhythm. Numerous studies

    Circasemidian rhythm

    Circasemidian_rhythm

  • The Rhythm Section
  • 2020 film directed by Reed Morano

    The Rhythm Section is a 2020 action thriller film directed by Reed Morano, with a screenplay by Mark Burnell based on his novel of the same name. Starring

    The Rhythm Section

    The_Rhythm_Section

  • Talk Talk (The Music Machine song)
  • 1966 single by the Music Machine

    clocked at one minute and 56 seconds, yet still compiled four distinctive rhythm changes. Engineer Paul Buff innovated the recording by using a ten-track recording

    Talk Talk (The Music Machine song)

    Talk_Talk_(The_Music_Machine_song)

  • Jocelyn Gould
  • Canadian jazz guitarist

    2023-02-03. "Review: the highly-anticipated Ostara Project album". Rhythm Changes. 2022-12-06. Retrieved 2023-02-03. Jazz, All About (2022-10-15). "Fraser

    Jocelyn Gould

    Jocelyn Gould

    Jocelyn_Gould

  • Jazz guitar
  • Jazz instrument and associated playing style

    progression, may have two or more chord changes per bar) the minor jazz-style blues form, the I-vi-ii-V based "rhythm changes" progression, and the variety of

    Jazz guitar

    Jazz guitar

    Jazz_guitar

  • The Glow of Love (song)
  • 1980 single by Change

    "The Glow of Love" is a song performed by Italian-American rhythm and blues/disco group Change, with lead vocals by Luther Vandross. Issued as the second

    The Glow of Love (song)

    The_Glow_of_Love_(song)

  • Rhythm & Hues Studios
  • US visual effects and animation company

    Rhythm & Hues Studios (R&H) was an American visual effects and animation company founded in 1987, that received the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects

    Rhythm & Hues Studios

    Rhythm_&_Hues_Studios

  • Interpersonal and social rhythm therapy
  • Treatment for people with bipolar disorder

    social rhythm therapy (IPSRT) is an intervention for people with bipolar disorder (BD). Its primary focus is stabilizing the circadian rhythm disruptions

    Interpersonal and social rhythm therapy

    Interpersonal_and_social_rhythm_therapy

  • The Proclamation
  • 2007 studio album by Kamasi Washington

    Bombshell's Waltz – 12:01 Fair As Equal – 8:32 Whacha Say – 4:56 The Rhythm Changes – 8:34 Lonely Woman – 11:19 Like Someone In Love – 7:06 Bobby Boom Dap

    The Proclamation

    The_Proclamation

  • Head (music)
  • Term in music

    which hundreds of heads have been written are the 12-bar blues and rhythm changes. Some heads are based on the forms of other tunes, such as Charlie Parker's

    Head (music)

    Head_(music)

  • Diurnality
  • Behavior characterized by activity during the day and sleeping during the night

    masking effects on an animal's circadian rhythm, meaning that it can "mask" or influence the internal clock, changing the activity patterns of an animal, either

    Diurnality

    Diurnality

    Diurnality

  • Mountain Rhythm
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Mountain Rhythm may refer to: Mountain Rhythm (1939 film), an American Western film Mountain Rhythm (1943 film), an American comedy film This disambiguation

    Mountain Rhythm

    Mountain_Rhythm

  • The Dukes of September
  • US musical group

    Shuffle" "Pretzel Logic" "Them Changes" Gary, Graff (June 14, 2010). "Fagen, McDonald, Scaggs Join Forces For Rhythm Revue Tour". Billboard Magazine

    The Dukes of September

    The_Dukes_of_September

  • The Changing of Times
  • 2002 studio album by Underoath

    Broomhead, Mark (March 12, 2002). "Underoath - The Changing of Times". Cross Rhythms Magazine #68. Cross Rhythms. Archived from the original on February 8, 2021

    The Changing of Times

    The_Changing_of_Times

  • Zeitgeber
  • Factors that can affect sleeping cycles

    interactions also exert an influence on the body's rhythms. These zeitgebers do so by alerting individuals to changes in the likelihood of possible rewards or threats

    Zeitgeber

    Zeitgeber

  • Rhythm of the Night
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Rhythm of the Night may refer to Rhythm of the Night (album), 1985 album by DeBarge "Rhythm of the Night" (song), song by DeBarge from the album of the

    Rhythm of the Night

    Rhythm_of_the_Night

  • Non-24-hour sleep–wake disorder
  • Medical condition

    sleep–wake disorder (non-24, N24SWD, or N24) is one of several chronic circadian rhythm sleep disorders (CRSDs). It is defined as a "chronic steady pattern comprising

    Non-24-hour sleep–wake disorder

    Non-24-hour sleep–wake disorder

    Non-24-hour_sleep–wake_disorder

  • Drum machine
  • Electronic musical instrument that creates percussion sounds

    machines made in the 2010s and 2020s also allow users to program their own rhythms and beats. Drum machines may create sounds using analog synthesis or play

    Drum machine

    Drum machine

    Drum_machine

  • Tumbleweed Connection
  • 1970 studio album by Elton John

    Nyro as an influence on, among other things, the unusual structure and rhythm changes of this song in particular. John has frequently performed it live over

    Tumbleweed Connection

    Tumbleweed_Connection

  • Rhythm and Blues (professional wrestling)
  • Professional wrestling tag team

    Hammer and the Honky Tonk Man, gave them the team name “Rhythm and Blues,” and made changes to Greg Valentine’s appearance. Valentine had always been

    Rhythm and Blues (professional wrestling)

    Rhythm and Blues (professional wrestling)

    Rhythm_and_Blues_(professional_wrestling)

  • Tempo rubato
  • Musical term

    rhythm. In the course of the dramatic developments of a musical composition, the initial themes change their character, consequently rhythm changes also

    Tempo rubato

    Tempo_rubato

  • Metal Rhythm
  • 1988 studio album by Gary Numan

    Metal Rhythm is the ninth solo studio album by the English musician Gary Numan, released in September 1988 by I.R.S. Records. Gary Numan's previous three

    Metal Rhythm

    Metal_Rhythm

  • Chained to the Rhythm
  • 2017 single by Katy Perry

    "Chained to the Rhythm" is a song by American singer Katy Perry from her fifth studio album, Witness (2017). It was released on February 10, 2017, through

    Chained to the Rhythm

    Chained_to_the_Rhythm

  • The Blues and the Abstract Truth
  • 1961 studio album by Oliver Nelson

    Copland's Rodeo, is built on a 44-bar structure (with 32-bar solos based on rhythm changes). "Cascades" modifies the traditional 32-bar AABA form by using a 16-bar

    The Blues and the Abstract Truth

    The_Blues_and_the_Abstract_Truth

  • Journey (band)
  • American rock band

    former Santana manager Herbie Herbert. Originally called the Golden Gate Rhythm Section and intended to serve as a backup group for established Bay Area

    Journey (band)

    Journey (band)

    Journey_(band)

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  • Alverna
  • Girl/Female

    Teutonic Hebrew

    Alverna

    Dearly loved.

  • Melanippe
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Melanippe

    A nymph.

  • Swadrah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Swadrah

    Good Hearted

  • Amavasya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Amavasya

    Dwelling Together

  • MYRDDIN
  • Male

    Welsh

    MYRDDIN

    Welsh legend name of the magician who guided the destiny of King Arthur, derived from Celtic Mori-dunum, MYRDDIN means "sea fort." Mori-dunum was a place in Wales later called Carmarthen. Because of its close resemblance to the French word merde, meaning "excrement," the name was changed from Myrddin to Merlin. 

  • Mares
  • Surname or Lastname

    Catalan (Marès, also Marés)

    Mares

    Catalan (Marès, also Marés) : topographic name from Catalan marès ‘by the sea’.English (of Norman origin) : topographic name from Old French marais ‘marsh’ (Norman and Picard marese), or a habitational name from (Le) Marais in Calvados, Normandy.Dutch : metronymic from the personal name Marie.Czech and Slovak (Mareš) : from a derivative of the personal names Marek or Martin.

  • ANTAINE
  • Male

    Irish

    ANTAINE

    Irish Gaelic form of English Anthony, possibly ANTAINE means "invaluable." 

  • Agarv
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Agarv

    Balanced

  • Shrungar
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Shrungar

    Handsome; Good Looking

  • Arvy
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Indian

    Arvy

    Peace; Relief; Calmness; Stillness

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  • Rhythmus
  • n.

    Rhythm.

  • Rhythmic
  • a.

    Alt. of Rhythmical

  • Rhythm
  • n.

    In the widest sense, a dividing into short portions by a regular succession of motions, impulses, sounds, accents, etc., producing an agreeable effect, as in music poetry, the dance, or the like.

  • Rhythmer
  • n.

    One who writes in rhythm, esp. in poetic rhythm or meter.

  • Rhythm
  • n.

    Movement in musical time, with periodical recurrence of accent; the measured beat or pulse which marks the character and expression of the music; symmetry of movement and accent.

  • Rhythm
  • n.

    A division of lines into short portions by a regular succession of arses and theses, or percussions and remissions of voice on words or syllables.

  • Arrhythmous
  • a.

    Being without rhythm or regularity, as the pulse.

  • Halt
  • a.

    To have an irregular rhythm; to be defective.

  • Sphygmophone
  • n.

    An electrical instrument for determining by the ear the rhythm of the pulse of a person at a distance.

  • Rhythming
  • a.

    Writing rhythm; verse making.

  • Rhythm
  • n.

    The harmonious flow of vocal sounds.

  • Prose
  • n.

    The ordinary language of men in speaking or writing; language not cast in poetical measure or rhythm; -- contradistinguished from verse, or metrical composition.

  • Hythe
  • n.

    A small haven. See Hithe. I () I, the ninth letter of the English alphabet, takes its form from the Phoenician, through the Latin and the Greek. The Phoenician letter was probably of Egyptian origin. Its original value was nearly the same as that of the Italian I, or long e as in mete. Etymologically I is most closely related to e, y, j, g; as in dint, dent, beverage, L. bibere; E. kin, AS. cynn; E. thin, AS. /ynne; E. dominion, donjon, dungeon.

  • Rhythmless
  • a.

    Being without rhythm.

  • Lilt
  • n.

    Animated, brisk motion; spirited rhythm; sprightliness.

  • Numerosity
  • n.

    Rhythm; harmony; flow.

  • Monometer
  • n.

    A rhythmic series, consisting of a single meter.

  • Arrhytmy
  • n.

    Want of rhythm.

  • Measure
  • a.

    The manner of ordering and combining the quantities, or long and short syllables; meter; rhythm; hence, a foot; as, a poem in iambic measure.

  • Rhythmical
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or of the nature of, rhythm