ritmikával
Ritamikával is a Hungarian unit of musical meter or time, measuring the rhythmic structure of music. It originated from ancient Greek and Roman concept of rhythm, which was further developed in Hungary in the 19th and 20th centuries. The term "ritmikával" is derived from the Hungarian words "ritmus" meaning rhythm and "méré" meaning measure.
Ritamikával is often defined as the numerical value that determines the relationship between the durations of
Hungarian composers, particularly the composer Zoltán Kodály, have made significant contributions to the development of ritamikával.
In practice, ritamikával can be used to analyze and classify various musical pieces based on their rhythmic