Interesting phenomena occur when two or more rhythmic patterns are combined, and these phenomena illustrate very aptly the enrichment of information that occurs when one description is combined with another.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I like creating these rhythmic patterns. These interlocking rhythmic things are really fun.
Ideas which have been developed simultaneously or in immediate succession in the same mind mutually reproduce each other, and do this with greater ease in the direction of the original succession and with a certainty proportional to the frequency with which they were together.
I have always had a certain rhythmic approach to my work.
Instead of following one another the sounds overlap; a sound which is acoustically perceived as coming after another one can be articulated simultaneously with the latter or even in part before it.
Music creates order out of chaos: for rhythm imposes unanimity upon the divergent, melody imposes continuity upon the disjointed, and harmony imposes compatibility upon the incongruous.
Or the other process that is important is that I compress longer sections of composed music, either found or made by myself, to such an extent that the rhythm becomes a timbre, and formal subdivisions become rhythm.
Just as one can compose colors, or forms, so one can compose motions.
Certain rhythms just have certain moods.
Rhythm is something you either have or don't have, but when you have it, you have it all over.
I don't ever work in a way where something is an illustration of an event, but when something is occurring at the same time I see it as very informed by that.