Music and Prosody. A relation or ratio between musical pitches, durations, etc.; the state of being in such a relation; musical or metrical rhythm…
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| 释义 | society > leisure > the arts > music > musical sound > duration of notes > proportion of notes or rhythm > 			[noun]		 (136)		 proportiona1387 Music and Prosody. A relation or ratio between musical pitches, durations, etc.; the state of being in such a relation; musical or metrical rhythm… measurea1525 Music. The relation between the time values of a note of one denomination and a note of the next, determining the kind of rhythm (duple, triple… mode1561 Music. The ratio of the duration of a long or a large to that of the next longest note, which determines rhythm; = mood, n.2 3a. Obsolete. casure1565 Cadence, rhythm. moodc1570 Music. In late medieval music: the ratio of the duration of a large to a long, or a long to a breve, in the rhythm of a piece (cf. mode, n. 1b)… rhythm1576 Music. The systematic grouping of musical sounds, principally according to duration and periodical stress; beat; an instance of this, a particular… rhyme1586 Rhythm, esp. in music. Obsolete. stotc1590 A leap or spring, esp. in dancing. Hence, the swing or rhythm of a tune. to keep stot, to keep step or time (with); also figurative. dimension1597 Music. The division of a longer note into shorter notes, constituting ‘time’ or rhythm; plural ‘measures’, measured strains. Obsolete. sextupla1597 Music. The division of a long note into six equal parts; sextuple metre (see sextuple, adj. 2). rare and historical in later use. timing1597 Music. The length or value of a note. Obsolete. rare. rhythmus1603 Music. = rhythm, n. 2a. cadence1605 The measure or beat of music, dancing, or any rhythmical movement; e.g. of marching. time1609 Music. The rhythmic pattern or character of a piece or passage of music, typically expressed in terms of the way in which beats are grouped into… cadency1628 = cadence, n. 1; cadent quality. movement1683 Music. The manner of transition from note to note or passage to passage in a piece of music; relative speed, tempo. Now rare. lilt1841 The rhythmical cadence or ‘swing’ of a tune or of verse. Chiefly literary. metre1873 Music. The basic rhythmic pattern of beats in a piece of music (or part thereof), usually denoted at the beginning by a time signature; = measure, n.… tempus1889 In medieval mensural notation, the duration of the breve relative to that of the semibreve; = time, n. 26b. Cf. prolation, n. 2, mood, n.2 3a. riddim1943 Rhythm. rare. Subcategories:— 			as a feature of music			(1)		 — 			action of putting into rhythm			(24)		 — 			types of proportion			(6)		 — 			specific rhythms			(27)		 — 			rhythmic pattern (medieval)			(1)		 — 			rhythmic pattern (Indian)			(2)		 — 			morse code representation			(1)		 — 			overlapping rhythms			(1)		 — 			syncopation			(3)		 — 			anacrusis			(1)		 — 			short note followed by long			(4)		 — 			group of 3 in time of 2, etc.			(16)		 — 			notes in different rhythm			(1)		 — 			rests			(2)		 — 			divisions according to rhythm			(3)		 — 			keeping time			(8)		 — 			beat			(15)		 | 
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