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Three time is triple meter with a recurring pulse pattern of Strong/weak/weak. Four time is a duple meter with recurring pulse patterns of Strong/weak/less strong/weak. So . . . strong weak rhythm would fall into the duple meter pattern - to feel this for yourself, tap the rhythms on your knee or a table top until you feel the pulse pattern internally.
an organization of strong and weak beats
The beat of Music is the number and type of counts per bar, this keeps the music in a consistent speed (unless directions given). In a orchestra, the conductor keeps the beat in order to keep all the instruments playing in time with each other.
The regular pulse in music is the Rhythm.Rhythm is also referred to as Beat. A Beat, or rhythm, is the steady, regularly repeated pattern of movement or sound in music, the pattern of repeated stressed pulses.Rhythm is often confused with a different concept, tempo. Tempo is merely the speed of the Rhythmic beat and is expressed using descriptive words (Allegro, Andante) or in Beats Per Minute (♩=120). Once you have established the beat/rhythm pattern you then decide how fast or slow (tempo) you are going to play that rhythm.
Accented notes that run against the regular pulse of the musical meter are referred to as "syncopation." Syncopation creates a feeling of rhythmic surprise by placing emphasis on beats or parts of beats that are typically unaccented, resulting in a more dynamic and expressive musical experience. This technique is commonly used in various musical genres to enhance the groove and drive of a piece.
Not all world music features a strong regular pulse or beat. While many musical traditions, such as those in Western genres, often emphasize a consistent rhythm, other styles may prioritize melodic or harmonic elements over a steady beat. For example, some forms of traditional music from cultures in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East incorporate complex rhythms, polyrhythms, or free-form structures that do not rely on a regular pulse. Thus, the presence and emphasis on rhythm can vary significantly across different musical cultures.
The patient's pulse was weak and irregular. After medication, the patient's pulse was strong and regular at 88 beats per minute.
Nope! Vitals: Temperature: Normal Heart beat, strong and steady. Pulse: Regular, strong, steady Respirations: Regular, without wheezes.
that is regular to have a pulse there.
A regular adult pulse is 60-100.
To throb means to beat or pulsate with a strong, regular rhythm, often referring to a strong and rapid heartbeat or pulse. It can also be used to describe intense pain or emotions.
The main feature of a pulse monitor is, of course, measuring the pulse of the person wearing it. Another feature is to then display this value as both a number and a graph on another machine.
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If you think of an old clock that ticks, it has a regular rhythm. Pulse can be regular like a clock.. tick...tick...tick... An irregular pulse has shorter or longer pauses between beats...ticktick...tick.......tick...tick...ticktick...
it's your pulse... silly... it's your pulse... silly... it's your pulse... silly...
tachycardia
When taking a pulse you need to pay attention to the rate of the pulse (how fast/slow?) and the quality of the pulse (how weak/strong?).