Perhaps of all the most basic elements of music, rhythm most directly affects our central nervous system.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Music seems hard-wired into our very being. It moves us, stirs us to action, sets us in motion, sticks in our memories and minds.
Rhythm is something you either have or don't have, but when you have it, you have it all over.
Music and politics are in essence about communication. Without over-stretching the analogy I do feel a sense of rhythm is important in getting your message across.
The human brain is a funny thing: it's very susceptible to tempo and melody. You put the right words to it, and it becomes very influential.
I can only think of music as something inherent in every human being - a birthright. Music coordinates mind, body and spirit.
I suspect music is auditory cheesecake, an exquisite confection crafted to tickle the sensitive spots of... our mental faculties.
I never think about rhythm versus melody; I've always just played to what's in my head.
The best way to express rhythm is music.
I have exactly as much rhythm as you think I have.
Somewhere along the line the rhythms and tonalities of music elided in my brain with the sounds that words make and the rhythm that sentences have.