Characteristics of rhythms
Lefebvre describes four alignments of rhythms. They are:
* Arrhythmia, conflict or dissonance between or among two or more rhythms, such as might occur (biologically) in an ill person;
* Polyrhythmia, co-existence of two or more rhythms without the conflict or dissonance that suggests arrhythmia;
* Eurhythmia, constructive interaction between or among two or more rhythms, such as occurs in healthy creatures;
* Isorhythmia, the rarest association between rhythms, implies equivalence of repetition, measure and frequency.
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