Rhythm and harmony in music


Difficult to separate,so the question is a little artificial.What is more important for you,feels more basic?For me it is rhythm.
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Showing 2 responses by gregm

Detlof, this begs the question of which comes first:). Could one say that eros would be a situation that is "cultivated" vs. "raw" rythm.
(In my case, it worked the other way round -- when it did work, that is:)! ). Cheers
Detlof & Twl beat me to it (& expressed it better). As a side issue, the usic industry has determined that, allegedly, women are very susceptible to rythm... (Can a woman confirm, deny or otherwise comment upon this premise?)

Good question however, as I've heard many people that seem to use either word indiscriminately in oral communication.