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  • Rhythmically, what he played was so different from other drummers, and the devices he used were so different.

    Mike Ragogna: Tribute To Miles: A Conversation With Herbie Hancock Mike Ragogna 2011

  • Rhythmically, she and Mr. Bennett (who, in his other career, is a Knighted composer of film scores and classical music) are even able to articulate the subtle difference between syncopation (as on the earlier songs like "When the Midnight Choo Choo Leaves for Alabam") and swing (as on the later songs).

    Visionaries on a Mission Will Friedwald 2011

  • Rhythmically she's more like a country or a folk singer—more K.D. Lang with whom she recorded Joni Mitchell's classic "River" than Sarah Vaughan.

    Planning Her Own Holiday Will Friedwald 2011

  • "Rhythmically speaking, I just feel it differently."

    Too Busy for Their Own Success Jim Fusilli 2012

  • Rhythmically she's more like a country or a folk singer—more K.D. Lang with whom she recorded Joni Mitchell's classic "River" than Sarah Vaughan.

    Planning Her Own Holiday Will Friedwald 2011

  • Rhythmically, what he played was so different from other drummers, and the devices he used were so different.

    Mike Ragogna: Tribute To Miles: A Conversation With Herbie Hancock Mike Ragogna 2011

  • Rhythmically, it was great, and we had the Nashville Addition from Hee Haw doing background vocals, with Pete, of course, on pedal steel.

    Me, The Mob, And The Music Tommy James 2010

  • Rhythmically, it was great, and we had the Nashville Addition from Hee Haw doing background vocals, with Pete, of course, on pedal steel.

    Me, The Mob, And The Music Tommy James 2010

  • Rhythmically murmur soothing, encouraging words to you.

    Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn Penny Simkin 2010

  • Rhythmically murmur soothing, encouraging words to you.

    Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn Penny Simkin 2010

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