
Peter Crossley-Holland
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LOCATION: Llandysul, United Kingdom
Emeritus Professor of Music, University of California, Los Angeles. Author of Pelican History of Music (vol. 1, part I).
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Rhythm, in music, the placement of sounds in time. In its most general sense, rhythm (Greek rhythmos, derived from rhein, “to flow”) is an ordered alternation of contrasting elements. The notion of rhythm also occurs in other arts (e.g., poetry, painting, sculpture, and architecture) as well as in…
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