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The seigureh is used to provide background rhythm.
Or the background rhythm.
The noise of traffic wafted up to her, muted by distance until the shriek and clatter became only a pleasant background rhythm.
The only sounds from the world around them was the concussive rumble of the shelling - and the background rhythm of the incessant drums.
Applause and exclamations of joy gave way to the heavy background rhythms of water-drum and flute.
A skilled soloist will also play phrases that harmonize with the background rhythm (groove) that is created by the other instruments.
Instead of dividing spaces into identical cells, the design weaves them into a subtle background rhythm of convex and concave.
This background rhythm runs faster than the often slow vocals or melody, and is created, typically, by two ukuleles, a cello, a guitar and a bass.
A Thai instrument plays the result for storage on tape recordings, which in turn are embellished by background rhythm or accompaniment created by a programmable electric organ.
Trot, pronounced as "teuroteu" in Korean (sometimes called ppongjjak (뽕짝), due to its distinctive background rhythm), is the oldest form of Korean pop music.
After this, Gillan and Morse often have a vocal-guitar battle, while Glover, Paice, and Airey play a background rhythm.
By now, his guitar playing had mostly been reduced to a background rhythm role, due to Nils Lofgren's position in the band and his capability as a lead guitarist.
Background rhythm tracks are represented by creatures called "backbeat worms" (a great name for a rock band, by the way) and play along with the other sounds the child has selected.
The compact keyboard devices enable players and composers to reproduce notes in a variety of musical instrument sounds, from piano to violin, with a wide choice of background rhythms, from rock to waltzes.
One study at the University of Iowa defined EEG-monitored microsleeps in driving simulation as "a 3-14 second episode during which 4-7 Hz (theta) activity replaced the waking 8-13 Hz (alpha) background rhythm."
Jazz musicians used instruments such as the trumpet, saxophone, and clarinet were used for the tunes (melodies), drums for percussion and plucked double bass, piano, banjo and guitar for the background rhythm (rhythmic section).