rhythm
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This term evokes a sense of predictability and synchronization. It is not merely about speed or tempo, but about the structured relationship between intervals of sound or action. It suggests a pulse that can be felt physically, creating a bridge between auditory experience and bodily movement. In a broader sense, the word extends to the natural world and human biology, describing the cyclical nature of existence. It carries a positive connotation of harmony and balance, whereas a lack of rhythm is often perceived as chaotic, jarring, or unnatural.
Countable when referring to a specific beat or pattern in a piece of music. Uncountable when referring to the general concept of periodic recurrence in nature or life.