Rhythm and harmony in music


Difficult to separate,so the question is a little artificial.What is more important for you,feels more basic?For me it is rhythm.
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Showing 2 responses by gregm

Detlof & Twl beat me to it (& expressed it better). As a side issue, the usic industry has determined that, allegedly, women are very susceptible to rythm... (Can a woman confirm, deny or otherwise comment upon this premise?)

Good question however, as I've heard many people that seem to use either word indiscriminately in oral communication.
Detlof, this begs the question of which comes first:). Could one say that eros would be a situation that is "cultivated" vs. "raw" rythm.
(In my case, it worked the other way round -- when it did work, that is:)! ). Cheers