Examples of using A rhythm in English and their translations into Danish
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A rhythm, a sense of peace.
It's a rhythm thing.
We got a rhythm.
Or it's a rhythm.
They have a rhythm.
Short and long stroke are mixed to form a rhythm.
I was about to drop some sweet word play about logarithms and getting into a rhythm with my log.
This style is generally used by virtuoso bass guitar players- such as Billy Sheehan- who forego the traditional role of the bass guitar as simply a rhythm section instrument.
Under the condition of satisfying the mechanical properties, it is necessary to design a nose with a rhythm walking, a tight joint,
work in their sixties, and thus become less dependent on the clock. Still, it may be difficult to give up a rhythm that has been established for years.
Rhythm Record") plus a DIN input socket for turntable(or tape recorder), so that the home musician in this way could play the organ synchronously with the drums on the record:">The recording on this 33⅓ r.p.m. gramophone record are intended as a rhythm accompaniment to music played on the Philicorda.
I get into a rhythm.
We all have a rhythm inside.
Now we got a rhythm going.
We're getting in a rhythm now.
Or it's a rhythm. A recurring expression.
It takes time to settling into a rhythm.
There's a rhythm to it. A cadence.
build a rhythm.