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has gloss(noun) a jaunty rhythm in music
lilt, swing
has glosseng: In jazz and related musical styles, the term swing is used to describe the sense of propulsive rhythmic "feel" or "groove" created by the musical interaction between the performers, especially when the music creates a "visceral response" such as feet-tapping or head-nodding. The term "swing" is also used to refer to several other related jazz concepts including the swung note (a "lilting" rhythm of unequal notes) and the genre of swing, a jazz style which originated in the 1930s. Even though there is overlap between these concepts, music from any era of jazz or even from non-jazz music can be said to have "swing" (in the sense of having a strong rhythmic groove or feel).
lexicalizationeng: lilt
lexicalizationeng: swing
subclass of(noun) the rhythmic property imparted by the accents and relative durations of notes in a piece of music
rhythmicity
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lexicalizationces: kadence
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lexicalizationswe: rytm
Thai
lexicalizationtha: การร้องเพลงเป็นจังหวะ
lexicalizationtha: จังหวะเพลงที่ได้จังหวะ
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