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Rhythm, in music, the placement of sounds in time, generally considered as an ordered alternation of contrasting elements. Attempts to define rhythm in music have produced much disagreement. Learn about the elements of rhythm and the relevance of beat, time, and meter.
- Peter Crossley-Holland
Jul 16, 2023 · Durational values are symbols that represent time and action in musical space: they delineate and mark off varying values of sound (and silence) in a composition. Additionally, they are proportional to one another as to how they may be divided from larger into smaller values.
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Dec 8, 2021 · As the art that calls most attention to temporality, music provides us with profound insight into the nature of time, and time equally offers us one of the richest lenses through which to interrogate musical practice and thought. In this volume, musical time, arrayed across a spectrum of genres and performance/compositional contexts is explored ...
the musical composition, to the degree of making space and time interchange attributes. For when through tonal succession occurs. grouping with extension and diminution of tones to accord with rhythm necessity, the tone pattern in the composer's mind, space. becomes time, and time, space.
- M. Whitcomb Hess
- 1927
A specific number of musical sounds that are organized within a measure, and that are contained within two solid lines called bar lines. Please see Music Basics: Notes and Rhythm, Lesson 1: Note Values, Duration, and Time Signatures. Beat/Pulse. Regular pattern within a bar or measure.
Space music, also called spacemusic or space ambient, is a subgenre of new-age music and is described as "tranquil, hypnotic and moving". It is derived from ambient music and is associated with lounge music, easy listening, and elevator music.
Adam Stanovic (Stansbie) The intention of this paper is to discuss space in acousmatic music from a phenomenological perspective. It will argue that space, and our spatial experience, is radically dependent upon intentional acts of consciousness and thus, to some extent, listener dependent.