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rítmicos

Rítmicos is the plural form of the Spanish adjective rítmico, meaning related to rhythm or characterized by rhythm. The word comes from Greek rhythmos through Latin and into modern Spanish, where it is used to describe elements that pertain to timing, beat, and cadence.

In music, rítmicos refers to aspects such as patterns, accents, and meter that govern the timing of

In language and literature, rítmicos is used to describe prosodic or rhythmic features of speech and verse,

Rítmicos thus functions as a descriptive term across disciplines that study or perform rhythm, rather than

notes
and
rests.
Phrases
like
patrones
rítmicos,
acentos
rítmicos
o
figuras
rítmicas
are
common
to
discuss
how
a
piece
organizes
rhythm.
The
term
can
also
appear
in
dance,
where
gestos
rítmicos
describe
movements
aligned
with
the
tempo,
or
in
musicology
and
pedagogy
when
analyzing
rhythmic
structure.
including
cadence,
stress
patterns,
and
syllabic
arrangement.
The
plural
form
is
typically
employed
when
pairing
with
a
noun
(for
example,
“patrones
rítmicos”
or
“cadencias
rítmicas”),
but
it
can
appear
in
shorthand
or
adjectival
listings
without
a
following
noun.
as
a
standalone
concept.
Related
terms
include
ritmo,
rítmico,
métrica,
and
prosodia.