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Example sentences for "rhythms"

Lexicographically close words:
rhyolite; rhythm; rhythmic; rhythmical; rhythmically; rial; riale; rials; rian
  1. The work eventually launches into a polonaise, and until the close Liszt busies himself with varying the character and rhythms of the foregoing themes.

  2. Now the glorious allegro has an upward swing, the former dragging rhythms are spurned along impetuously.

  3. Some of these valses are trivial, artificial, most of them are bred of candlelight and the swish of silken attire, and a few are poetically morbid and stray across the border into the rhythms of the mazurka.

  4. The rhythms of the Cradle Song and the Barcarolle are suggestive enough and if you please there are dew- drops in his cadenzas and there is the whistling of the wind in the last A minor Study.

  5. They are creatures of moods, melodic air plants, swinging to the rhythms of any vagrant breeze.

  6. Kullak calls the study in F "a spirited little caprice, whose kernel lies in the simultaneous application of four different little rhythms to form a single figure in sound, which figure is then repeated continuously to the end.

  7. As a study in rhythms and double notes it is very welcome.

  8. Few pass it recollectedly and with full understanding of its larger rhythms and more urgent colors.

  9. Rhythms need not be distorted, nor need there be absurd and vulgar haltings, silly and explosive dynamics.

  10. The sharp rhythms and solid build of this ample work give it a massive character.

  11. A Trio in G flat is the song of songs, its swaying rhythms and phrase-echoings investing a melody at once sensuous and chaste.

  12. I suppose that a Frenchman gets somewhat the same shiver of delight from fine rhythms in Maupassant's prose that we get from fine rhythms in Conrad.

  13. If living, then it has its own memories and life-histories which must be cancelled and undone before the assimilation and the becoming imbued with new rhythms can be complete.

  14. If there is too serious a discord between inner and outer rhythms the organism dies.

  15. The art of the musician is shown as an intelligent presentation of sounds and rhythms and inspirations into works displaying beauty or expressing emotion.

  16. With the Hungarians both the dance tunes and local tunes are so full of energetic intervals and rhythms that even when there are no crises the impression produced is often emotional.

  17. The rhythms of the raptured heart Swayed to her sweet control; Life in her keeping all was art, And all of body soul.

  18. While it is not uncommon to find compositions in modern music using these two rhythms alternately, they are alternated rather sparingly.

  19. Each of these rhythms is very evenly preserved, the time being well marked by accented notes and pulsations of the voice as shown in the score.

  20. His rhythms were novel and suggestive, and the originality and resource of his orchestration opened the eyes of Frenchmen to new worlds of beauty and expression.

  21. In the second act he exhausts the resources of modern passion and colour, and in the Philistine revels of the third act he makes brilliant and judicious use of Oriental rhythms and intervals.

  22. In 'Shamus O'Brien' the composer drew his inspiration from the melodies and rhythms of his native Ireland, and the result is that his work ranks as an original and independent effort, instead of being merely a brilliant exercise.

  23. The music is gay and tuneful, without dropping into commonplace; the rhythms are brilliant and varied, and the orchestration neat and appropriate.

  24. Both in the melodies and rhythms employed it is possible to trace the germs of what afterwards became strongely marked characteristics.

  25. We do not want his rhythms and rhymes smoothed and made more melodious.

  26. Nothing seen there is lost; the rhythms of disease are learned by frequent repetition; its unforeseen occurrences stamp themselves indelibly in the memory.

  27. The color was fast returning to her cheek, and the discords of her feelings and her thoughts gradually resolving themselves into the harmonious and cheerful rhythms of bodily and mental health.

  28. Of themselves they wandered off into unexpected rhythms which seemed to sing aloud: Work it in gold and silver grapes, In leaves and silver fleurs-de-lys.

  29. I believe that many of the rhythms from Shakespeare quoted by Schmidt and by Mr. R.

  30. The dance may be an art of form or a representative art according as it embodies the rhythms of pure movement or as it numerically figures forth dramatic ideas.

  31. He apprehends the complex rhythms of form: and the mobile clay takes shape under his fingers.

  32. At times his simplifications and rhythms seem to be determined by a literary rather than a plastic conception.

  33. Indeed, Miss Coleridge's art was anything but exciting: her diction was not beautiful, her rhythms pleased the ear but moderately, one looked in vain for that magic of expression which transmutes thought and feeling into poetry.

  34. He can parody the decadent poets with their effeminate rhythms and their absurdities of speech.

  35. But even when he is most fantastic the unfailing beauty of his rhythms and grace of his language remind us that we are still in the presence of a real art.

  36. Hake chooses to deal in rhythms of the utmost naivete and in metrical forms that are simplicity itself.

  37. The rhymes are sometimes poor; the movement of the verse is sometimes uncertain and sometimes slow; the rhythms are obviously simple always; now and then the intention and effect are cold even to austerity, are bald to uncomeliness.

  38. To-day the newest "vision" has reverted to the sharpest possible silhouettes and, to add confusion, includes rhythms that a decade ago would not have been thought possible.

  39. The artistic beauty of the prose, its haunting assonance, its supple rhythms make this Hamlet impossible save in French.

  40. There is no music in his periods, his rhythms are sluggish, and he entirely fails in evoking with a few poignant phrases, as did the Goncourts, a scene, an incident.

  41. At first the composition seems huddled, but the cross-rhythms and avoidance of facile pose are the reason for this impression.

  42. How render the sumptuous assonance and solemn rhythms of Marche Funebre: O convoi solennel des soleils magnifiques?


  43. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rhythms" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.