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Awareness of music and rhythm, esp. in dance
- musicalitiesAwareness of music and rhythm, esp. in dance
- musicalityAwareness of music and rhythm, esp. in dance
- saxophonesA member of a family of metal wind instruments with a single-reed mouthpiece, used esp. in jazz and dance music
- habanerathe music for this dance, having a slow duple meter and a rhythm similar to that of a tango
- heaviest(of music, esp. rock) Having a strong bass component and a forceful rhythm
- groovingDance or listen to popular or jazz music, esp. that with an insistent rhythm
- mazurkamusic for, or in the rhythm of, this dance
- rigadoonspiece of music for this dance or in its rhythm
- rigadoonpiece of music for this dance or in its rhythm
- rigaudonpiece of music for this dance or in its rhythm
- galopspiece of music for, or in the rhythm of, this dance
- galoppiece of music for, or in the rhythm of, this dance
- galopadepiece of music for, or in the rhythm of, this dance
- polonaisesA piece of music for this dance or in its rhythm
- gavotspiece of music for, or in the rhythm of, this dance, often forming one of the movements in the classical suite, usually following the saraband
- gavotpiece of music for, or in the rhythm of, this dance, often forming one of the movements in the classical suite, usually following the saraband
- gavottespiece of music for, or in the rhythm of, this dance, often forming one of the movements in the classical suite, usually following the saraband
- gavottepiece of music for, or in the rhythm of, this dance, often forming one of the movements in the classical suite, usually following the saraband
- giguea lively dance movement (as of a suite) having compound triple rhythm and composed in fugal style
- plainsongUnaccompanied church music sung in unison in medieval modes and in free rhythm corresponding to the accentuation of the words, which are taken from the liturgy
- skamodern style of vocalized Jamaican popular music, which emerged in the 1950s as a blend of African-Jamaican folk music, calypso, and American rhythm and blues, notable for its shuffling, scratchlike tempo and jazzlike horn riffs on the offbeat
- skasmodern style of vocalized Jamaican popular music, which emerged in the 1950s as a blend of African-Jamaican folk music, calypso, and American rhythm and blues, notable for its shuffling, scratchlike tempo and jazzlike horn riffs on the offbeat