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n. - The property imparted by the accents and relative durations of notes in a piece of music.

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  • These changes take the form of slowing, increased amplitude, and increased rhythmicity.
  • Craft a piece, a poem, a meditation, a scene about the importance of pattern, prediction, rhythmicity.
  • The real answer lies in circadian and circannual rhythmicity, chronobiology, evolution vs. modern life.
  • Krauss suspects that the differences reflect the rhythmicity of languages: the more rhythmic, the more gestures.
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