As in so much Partch, pulsed rhythm and brilliant tone colors go along with off-tuning and dragging glissandos, as if the music were smiling and yawning at the same time.
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She inhabits, after all, the world of dance music, a genre often scoffed at by critics, who contend that its real stars are the DJs who create the music's pulsing rhythms.
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Probably a bit of both, but what impresses is that Gainsbourg had the cheek to turn those sobs and sniffles into music _ another percussive element in the song's gently pulsing rhythm.
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Although his music did not revert to old-style tonality, all kinds of memories began to float to the surface : consonant chords, melodies that might suggest folk song ( especially Hungarian folk song ), pulsed rhythms.
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Of " Umbra, " he has played the first sections ( but not the fugue ), investing long-held crescendo chords ( impossible to render as such on the piano ) with pulsing rhythms : transcription as recreation.
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There are no closing hours in Brazil and dancing to the pulsing rhythms of the Samba and Ceara's own regional dance, the Forro ( a fusion of traditional Brazilian and American popular music ), goes on until dawn.
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Dion laughed and teased the crowd between songs, telling stories about " The Wanderer, " which he said was an attempt to imitate some of the pulsing rhythm-and-blues songs he'd learned after school from the black superintendent in an apartment building on 187th Street.
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Amid the pulsing rhythms that envelop Fulton Street in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn on most afternoons _ street vendors hawking gloves and sweatshirts, music flowing from the open doors of stores onto the sidewalks _ the sound of learning can easily go unnoticed.