Sentences with phrase «from rhythmic»

The control data extracted from these rhythmic patterns are fed into a number of synthesizing systems to create disjunctive dance tracks.
In this new body of monoprints, Perez draws from the rhythmic elements of music and the visuals of psychedelic rock posters of the 1960s and «70s.
Wales in Venice: James Richards» presentation for Wales in Venice Cymru yn Fenis is his first major commission at an international biennale and consists of a new, site responsive sound installation that moves across a wide range of genres and musical languages — from rhythmic scores through sequences built up from field recordings to incidental sound.
Everything from the rhythmic thud of PPC cannons to the highly - specific location - based damage modelling feels fantastically heavy.
Classes progress from our rhythmic and relaxing Tinies on to the colourful and lively Wrigglers.

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Even without a formal rhythmic underpinning, the impression gained from reading her work is to have come across something elegantly crafted and almost classical in form.
I digress on occasional rhythmic salutations but at least I am morally and civilly restrained away from mimicking barbarisms that play center stages around religious contemporaries!
In such a silence, if you have turned off the television and tempted your child away from his games with a good book, you can hear other things: the chatter and call of cardinals who have found the birdseed; the crack of a log in the fire; hot coffee being poured into a cup; the ticking of your last non-digital clock; the rhythmic breathing of tired child (or parent) who has dozed while reading; the soft thud of a book sliding to the floor.
The literary form of the Qur» an is distinguished clearly from all other forms, whether they be poetry, rhythmic or non-rhythmic prose, the style of the common people, or that of the Prophet himself.
«Thus, there is every reason to believe that rhythmic periods can not be dissociated from the protonic and electronic entities» (PR 79 / 122).
Thus an enduring object gains the enhanced intensity of feeling arising from the contrast between inheritance and novel effect, and also gains the enhanced intensity arising from the combined inheritance of its stable rhythmic character throughout its life - history....
Also, we did it with a lot of help and encouragement from other families who are farther down the road with rhythmic living than we are.
The religious part of the commemoration of the Prophet's birth is a recital by the leader from one of the well - known biographies of the Prophet — written either in verse or in rhythmic prose — interspersed with songs of praise sung by the leader or by the leader and congregation together.
Now, on this forward shift of weight, if the golfer thinks of initiating it from right to left, working from the feet to the hips — as he does when he throws a baseball overhand — he will develop a free rhythmic swing of the club.
According to PBS, babies from birth to six months old are soothed by the rhythmic reading of stories or lullabies.
The mundane rituals of baby and child care can be repetitive, but rhythmic routines like loading a dishwasher, walking or rocking a baby to sleep can prompt surprising connections, emanating from a becalmed brain.
Captivating music from Classical Ballet class, rhythmic games, songs and stories help children explore dance as a tool for self - expression.
For me, I make repetitive sounds, hums, moans along with rhythmic movements in my pelvis as I shift my weight from foot to foot.
This app stops a baby from crying by emitting a rhythmic «shush» sound.
From the soothing positions that the doctor suggested to an intepretive dance of jiggling and rhythmic bouncing that would make my lower back cry, I tried it all.
The inventors are Santa Monica couple Chad and Katie Zunker, who heard about rhythmic shushing from a DVD made by a doctor.
The Baby Shusher is meant to stop your baby from crying, not simply to act as background noise, and the rhythmic shush can be lost if the Baby Shusher is not close enough for your child to hear and engage with it.
The rhythmic shush is like inside the womb, where there is constant inundation of loud sounds from Mom's body.
But I'd say in about 90 percent of cases, babies with «colic» are just regular, normal babies who can benefit from swaddling, shushing, rhythmic swinging, and white noise that mimics what they experienced in the womb.
a change in the baby's sucking pattern from a quick suck - suck to a rhythmic suck - swallow pattern as the milk begins to flow.
You can tell a breastfeeding let - down when it's happening because your baby will change their sucking pattern from short and choppy (think pacifier suck) to longer, rhythmic nursing once the let - down has begun.
Seizures, a rhythmic shaking of the limbs, look very different from an arch of frustration.
After watching a DVD from a professional doctor who suggested rhythmic shushing, they were overjoyed with how well it worked for their daughter.
Baby hiccups in the womb feel like little rhythmic movements, and in the beginning they may be hard to distinguish from your baby's kicks.
Chalk up any tiny rhythmic movements you may be feeling to a case of baby hiccups, which may be common from now on.
When let - down occurs, baby will start to swallow more frequently and the sucking pattern will change from short, quick bursts to a longer, slower, rhythmic, suck - swallow pattern.
In addition to night waking and sleep onset problems, children may also experience a range of undesirable behaviours occurring during their sleep or sleep - wake transitions, including sleepwalking, sleep talking, bedwetting, bruxism (i.e., grinding or clenching the teeth during sleep), sleep terrors, and rhythmic movement disorders (rocking the entire body from one side to another, rolling the head against the pillow).
The group derives its dance techniques and methodology from movement characteristics, aesthetic qualities and the philosophy of African dance traditions, as well as the enormous movements and rhythmic resources available in various communities throughout Ghana.
Neural networks in the spinal cord, locomotion center are capable of producing rhythmic movements, such as swimming and walking, even when isolated from the brain.
When they analyzed microbes found in fecal samples collected from mice and humans at different times of day, they discovered rhythmic fluctuations in the abundance of microbes and their biological activities.
Strogatz explores dozens of strange synchronous phenomena, from hands clapping in unison to the rhythmic flashing of fireflies to laser beams produced by trillions of atoms emitting light waves in phase at the same frequency.
For example, cultured cells exhibit rhythmic oscillations in gene expression where there is no input from the master clock.
As signals are sent from one cell to the next, rhythmic patterns of electrical activity, commonly known as brain waves, are generated.
A gravitational wave from a distance source stretches space by an infinitesimal amount, and to detect that rhythmic stretching LIGO employs two gigantic optical devices called interferometers, which essentially act as gigantic rulers.
However music started — and it may be that the evolution of rhythmic sense is quite different from that of tonal sense — it has now taken up residence and demands many, many different parts of the brain, certainly more than language.
McAlpine's rap, written during her 40 - minute bus commute from Geneva to CERN, gives a rhythmic tour of the mysteries of modern physics and the workings of the LHC, noting that «the things that it discovers will rock you in the head.»
Referencing French physician Alfred Tomatis's work in music therapy on children with dyslexia, attention - deficit disorders and autism in the mid-20th century, he believes music that's not highly emotional or overly rhythmic has a multilayered influence on the individual, from modulating mood to alleviating stress.
But organisms from humans to algae also have another clock that doesn't rely on rhythmic gene expression to keep time, but instead uses the rise and fall of the reactive oxygen molecules that are formed as natural byproducts of metabolism.
The training that his dissertation examines differs from the traditional sport - specific exercises that athletes normally perform: over four weeks golfers and soccer players spent time training up their timing and rhythmicity, where various non-sport specific rhythmic movements were performed in time to a digital metronome.
In the following analyses concerning the self - timed rhythmic task, the first interval was excluded because of the predictable onset of the subsequent target, which distinguishes the first interval from all subsequent intervals.
The chimpanzees» hair will stand on end and then they start this rhythmic swaying from side to side.
After this memory - guided task, we recorded from the same neurons while the animals performed the self - timed rhythmic - saccade task (Figure 1A, B).
We tested the integrity of temporal prediction by presenting rhythmic visual and auditory stimuli on children with ASD and age - matched typically developing (TD) controls, while recording from 64 scalp EEG channels.
From breathing to walking to chewing, our days are filled with repetitive actions that depend on the rhythmic firing of neurons.
To this aim we have screened our electrophysiological recordings of the magnocellular neurons, previously obtained from acute slices, with an analysis of autocorrelation of action potentials to detect a rhythmic drive as we recently did for organotypic cultures.
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