heliumflight
Well-Known Member
Hello Friends,
I was gathering my thoughts as this hobby takes me long back. What is important to me? While getting lost in this endless discovery of tight bass, deep bass, silky highs, tonality, vocals, snare, etc. I realized after 40 years that what I love most about my music.
Rhythm in music refers to the pattern of sounds and silences in time. It's the element that propels the music forward, giving it structure and flow. I analyzed few things about rhythm. Folks be at ease to share your feelings about your most intimate affair.
Best!
helium
How does one come to know if there is rhythm in the music, is when one unconsciously and involuntary taps his foot to the music. Rest, I would love to know how other music lovers perceive rhythm.
I was gathering my thoughts as this hobby takes me long back. What is important to me? While getting lost in this endless discovery of tight bass, deep bass, silky highs, tonality, vocals, snare, etc. I realized after 40 years that what I love most about my music.
Rhythm in music refers to the pattern of sounds and silences in time. It's the element that propels the music forward, giving it structure and flow. I analyzed few things about rhythm. Folks be at ease to share your feelings about your most intimate affair.
- Heartbeat: The steady pulse that you feel in the music. It's what you tap your foot to or heartbeat of the music.
- Tempo: The speed of the beat. It can be fast, slow, or anywhere in between.
- Pace: Analytical speed like lighting, what Cyrus or Naim does and give me goosebumps.
- Rhythm: Melodey
Best!
helium
How does one come to know if there is rhythm in the music, is when one unconsciously and involuntary taps his foot to the music. Rest, I would love to know how other music lovers perceive rhythm.