The feet move quickly and with considerable rhythmic complexity, though the overall effect is one of almost lazy improvisation.
In 1950 he composed a 40-minute string quartet of unprecedented rhythmic complexity.
They favor a light, deft style of tapping notable for its rhythmic complexity.
Drummers today use a much faster pace and more rhythmic complexity than that of the past.
Ligeti's music from the last two decades of his life is unmistakable for its rhythmic complexity.
The melody and piano solo are written with such rhythmic complexity that they seem almost improvisational.
As well, the group tried to get some of flamenco's rhythmic complexity, separating its songs into short sections.
This technique is also used in Louie's other pieces, which creates rhythmic complexity.
This rhythmic complexity, seen as "mathematical" in character by many listeners and critics, is what gives the genre its name.
So he moved into salsa, with all its rhythmic complexities, and even began performing in front of an audience, something that had terrified him before.