Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun One who is an expert in or has a keen sense of rhythm.
- noun Music One who studies or produces rhythm.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who composes in rhythm; a rhythmical composer.
- noun One versed in the theory of rhythm; a writer on the science of rhythmics.
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Examples
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As a rhythmist, my story starts with the beginning of time and space, which was the big bang, when the blank page of the universe exploded and created the stars, the planets, the sun, the moon, earth, and us.
Mike Ragogna: From The Grateful Dead to Rhythm Devils : A Conversation with Mickey Hart 2010
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As a rhythmist, my story starts with the beginning of time and space, which was the big bang, when the blank page of the universe exploded and created the stars, the planets, the sun, the moon, earth, and us.
Mike Ragogna: From The Grateful Dead to Rhythm Devils : A Conversation with Mickey Hart 2010
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As a rhythmist, my story starts with the beginning of time and space, which was the big bang, when the blank page of the universe exploded and created the stars, the planets, the sun, the moon, earth, and us.
Mike Ragogna: From The Grateful Dead to Rhythm Devils: A Conversation with Mickey Hart 2010
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To the metrist and rhythmist the poem will be of interest from the first, and throughout.
Notes 1918
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To the metrist and rhythmist the poem will be of interest from the first, and throughout.
Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins Now First Published Gerard Manley Hopkins 1866
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Their drummer is most definitely my favorite female rhythmist (word?) since Janet Weiss.
NashvilleScene.com 2010
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