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sesenic [268]
2 years ago
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What makes up rhythm

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zvonat [6]2 years ago
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RYTHEM IS ONE INDISPENSABLE ELEMENT OF MUSIC RYTHEM IS ALSO THE ACTUAL SOUND OF THE NOTE SORRY ITS IN CAPS MY KEY IS STUCK.

Vlad1618 [11]2 years ago
8 0

Rhythm is what makes music move and flow. Rhythm is made up of sounds and silences. These sounds and silences are put together to form patterns of sound, which are repeated to create rhythm. A rhythm has a steady beat, but it may also have many different kinds of beats.

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