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rhythm in Japanese: リズム

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リズム
水泳
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word リズム in contexts related to music, dance, and poetry. For instance, during a music class, a teacher might emphasize the importance of maintaining a steady リズム while playing an instrument, or in a dance studio, instructors often encourage students to feel the リズム of the music as they move.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 拍子 (ひょうし, hyoushi), which refers more specifically to the beat or tempo of music. While リズム encompasses the overall flow and pulse, 拍子 focuses on the marked beats, making it crucial to choose the right term depending on whether you're discussing the feel of music or its structural components.
Culture
The word リズム is derived from the English word 'rhythm' but has been fully integrated into the Japanese lexicon. Its popularity reflects Japan's rich musical culture, from traditional taiko drumming to modern J-Pop, showcasing how rhythm plays a crucial role in various art forms across the nation.
FAQ
Q.What does リズム mean in English?
リズム translates to 'rhythm' in English, referring to the pattern of sounds and silences in music or poetry that creates a sense of flow.
Q.How do you use リズム in a sentence?
You might say: '音楽のリズムを感じることが大切です,' which means 'It's important to feel the rhythm of the music.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with リズム?
A common mistake is confusing リズム with tempo, which specifically refers to the speed of the music. Remember that リズム involves the overall pattern and flow, while tempo is about how fast or slow that flow is.
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