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What (who) is polyrhythmic - definition

THE SIMULTANEOUS USE OF TWO OR MORE CONFLICTING RHYTHMS IN MUSIC
Polyrhythmic; Polyrhythms; Polyrhythmics; Tribal rhythms; Tribal rhythm; Polyrythm; African polyrhythm; Polyrhythmic movement
  • Beethoven Scherzo from Op. 18, No. 6, violin and cello only
  • Beethoven Scherzo from String Quartet, Op. 18, No. 6
  • Brahms Symphony No. 2, finale, bars 126-142, re-barred
  • Brahms Symphony No. 2, finale, bars 126-142
  • Brahms Symphony No. 2, finale, bars 126-142
  • Brahms Violin Sonata in G, 1, bars 235ff
  • Brahms Violin Sonata in G, 1, bars 235ff
  • Debussy, "The Snow Is Dancing", bars 34–38
  • Debussy, "The Snow Is Dancing", bars 34–38
  • Signature Series [[Gravikord]]
  • Mozart, ''Don Giovanni'' dances from act 1, scene 5
  • Mozart ''Don Giovanni'' 2 dances together
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  • 2:3 polyrhythm (cross rhythm) as bounce inside oval
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  • Representation of 4 beats parallel to 5 beats
  • Hugh Tracey Treble [[Kalimba]]

polyrhythmic         
Able to dance and enjoy more than one type of music.
Ant.-Monorythmic
That girl can really dance! She must come from a polyrhythmic family.
Polyrhythm         
Polyrhythm is the simultaneous use of two or more rhythms that are not readily perceived as deriving from one another, or as simple manifestations of the same meter.New Harvard Dictionary of Music (1986: 646).
polyrhythm         
¦ noun Music the use of two or more different rhythms simultaneously.
Derivatives
polyrhythmic adjective

Wikipedia

Polyrhythm

Polyrhythm is the simultaneous use of two or more rhythms that are not readily perceived as deriving from one another, or as simple manifestations of the same meter. The rhythmic layers may be the basis of an entire piece of music (cross-rhythm), or a momentary section. Polyrhythms can be distinguished from irrational rhythms, which can occur within the context of a single part; polyrhythms require at least two rhythms to be played concurrently, one of which is typically an irrational rhythm. Concurrently in this context means within the same rhythmic cycle. The underlying pulse, whether explicit or implicit can be considered one of the concurrent rhythms. For example, the son clave is poly-rhythmic because its 3 section suggests a different meter from the pulse of the entire pattern.

Pronunciation examples for polyrhythmic
1. very complex -- very complex sort of polyrhythmic, polyrhythmic sounds
Amazonia _ Hugh Raffles _ Talks at Google
2. he introduced them in polyrhythmic, interesting
Robotic Musicianship at Georgia Tech _ Professor Gil Weinberg _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of polyrhythmic
1. Driven by Joe Morello, a phenomenal polyrhythmic drummer who seemed to have a separate brain operating each one of his limbs (Take Five had been spawned by one of his practice routines) the Brubeck group made complex rhythms and classical devices, like the rondo and the fugue, its trademark.