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mark francombe schrieb: > which someone is dubiously" calling "polyrythmical". > > I guess we posted at the same time here, Per.. oops sorry... Im sure you > are NOT being dubious about you use of the word polyrithmik.. > > BUT... your clips, nice sounding as they are.. BTW.. do actually prove > my point... they are predominately UN-rhythmic in the first place, more > of the ambient bed type, sound.. Here we could start a discussion about rhythm versus pulse. I'd say every pulse is a rhythm, but not every rhythm has a pulse. Thus it remains rhythmical... Any music has a rhythm I'd call it the sense of time, the way we perceive that a musical event has its correct time. Even my definition of groove would include that. If you ever listened to good free jazz drummers, I'd say they play a groove without a pulse... Stefan -- Stefan Tiedje------------x------- --_____-----------|-------------- --(_|_ ----|\-----|-----()------- -- _|_)----|-----()-------------- ----------()--------www.ccmix.com