Ritmus
Ritmus is a term used primarily in music and the arts to denote a structured approach to rhythm and timing. It is also used as a proper name for projects, ensembles, and software in various contexts. The word carries connotations of cadence, beat, and organization of time across languages.
Etymology and scope: The term draws on the root related to rhythm and tempo. In modern usage,
In music theory: Ritmus denotes a rhythmic framework that may include cyclic meters, tempo modulation, and cross-rhythms.
Cultural and practical uses: Ritmus appears in scholarly discussions of rhythm, in composer notes, and in educational
Notable uses and reception: There is no single canonical definition, and usages vary by region and field.