kertarytminä
Kertarytminä is a term used in Finnish musicology to describe the deliberate repetition of a rhythmic cell across a musical passage, creating cyclical propulsion and cohesion. It is observed in both traditional Finnish folk dances and in contemporary compositions, where a core rhythm is reiterated to shape form and motion.
Etymology and usage: The word is a compound of kertä meaning "time" or "repetition" and rytmi meaning
Musical characteristics: A kertarytminä typically involves a short rhythmic cell—such as a sequence of taps, claps,
Relation to other concepts: It is related to ostinato, repeated motifs, and rhythmic sequencing. The key distinction
Assessment and references: In analyses, kertarytminä is used to describe observable repetition in rhythm; its use