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The science or theory of all the musical elements (as accent, meter, time, tempo) that relate to forward movement as contrasted with pitch sequence or tone combination

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  • The lesson would begin with work in various rhythms (a kind of rhythmics), and end with choreography.”
  • Movement rather than rhythmics was what interested her.
  • By the 1940s rhythmics had an honored place in music education.
  • In 1914, having attained certification in rhythmics, she returned to Essen and married her former teacher, Artur Jacobs.
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