A girl that looked about the age of 8 jumped off the edge of the bridge. When she landed on the water she did not start to sink instead she was standing on the surface as if it was land. Suddenly she started yelling at it angrily. The man watching safely on the dock was stunned but did not move. Then out of nowhere a huge hole open up from the ocean and an an enormous man appeared form out of it. he was wearing kelp and seaweed as cloths and had a giant trident. The man was so shocked his jaw drooped. He placed his hands around his head in confusion as to why no one else was seeing this. The girl yelled " Dad i want to go home!! 3 decades on land is punish enough isn't it?" The dad asked "have you learned your lessen?" "Yes" replies the girl. Then with a blink of an eye the girls legs turned to fins and she fell in to the water at the same time the man slowly disappeared into the water. The man was stunned with so many questions and non-belief he just froze like that for quite some time.
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Rhythm, in music, the placement of sounds in time. In its most general sense, rhythm (Greek rhythmos, derived from rhein, “to flow”) is an ordered alternation of contrasting elements. The notion of rhythm also occurs in other arts (e.g., poetry, painting, sculpture, and architecture) as well as in nature (e.g., biological rhythms).
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Attempts to define rhythm in music have produced much disagreement, partly because rhythm has often been identified with one or more of its constituent, but not wholly separate, elements, such as accent, metre, and tempo. As in the closely related subjects of verse and metre, opinions differ widely, at least among poets and linguists, on the nature and movement of rhythm. Theories requiring “periodicity” as the sine qua non of rhythm are opposed by theories that include in it even nonrecurrent configurations of movement, as in prose or plainchant
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Alexander brought from Greece his soldiers with Greek religious, ideas and the art, specifically the sculptures of Olympian gods.
The indigenous religion was Buddhism.
But the influence Greeks create a challenge, as Indians started to turn to the conquerors religion. As consequence, in an area called Gandhara, the Buddhists started creating their own sculptures.
But in the lack of a prior indigenous sculptural tradition, they imitate their Greek rivals. The result was an impressive Greek-influenced Buddhist sculptural design.
The Gandhara School or Greco-Buddhist School of art was inspired on Greco-Roman standards.
Gandhara Art shows the ancients Greeks influence by many ways:
Greek god as protection: Buddha is always under the protection of Hercules (Greek god)
The Artistic beauty: Buddha with the same appearance as Apollo (the god of the sun)
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