For this reason, her English work is strongly rhythmic and uses syntactical structures unusual in English language poetry.
Dominated by Berry Gordy's Motown Records empire, Detroit soul is strongly rhythmic and influenced by gospel music.
The music throughout is strongly rhythmic, and richly orchestrated.
Boogie, as defined by Merriam-Webster Dictionary, is an occasion for dancing to the strongly rhythmic rock music that encourage people to dance.
In Hitchcock's "North by Northwest" (1959), he wrote the kind of repetitive, strongly rhythmic music that would make Philip Glass famous a decade and a half later.
He is believed to have sparked the expansion of the poetic and musical repertoire in the Notre Dame school with his strongly rhythmic and imagery-filled poetry.
Most of the work was performed to a strongly rhythmic taped score by a group called zoviet*france.
The finale is in sonata form, with the first theme strongly rhythmic, and the second (in the oboe) more cantabile.
Gibb moved into a more strongly rhythmic "Where Tomorrow Is", the song was credited to B. Gibb/R.
He brought a crisp, crackling attack to strongly rhythmic tunes like "Mandy, Make Up Your Mind" and "Three Little Words."