- - Military rhythmic song, used when running
- - Rhythmic flow or pattern
- - Rhythmic pattern
- - Measured flow
- - Rhythmic flow
- - "Sound off - one, two ...," e.g.
- - Rhythmic speech
- - Rhythmic talking
- - Rhythmic sound flow
- - Rhythmic sequence
- - Flow of rhythm.
- - Rhythmic inflection.
- - Rhythmic beat
- - Speed of sound
- - Rise and fall of sound
- - Wild dance held by church with rhythm
- - end musical phrase with modulation from vocalist?
- - marching concern
- - About lair at church showing rhythm?
- - Detailed sign accepting of French accent
- - beat the bounder over the shortened fence
- - Close of a musical section
- - Rhythm of the voice
- - March-ing beat
- - Voice inflection
- - Dance off starts with coordinated entertaining and has a rhythmical effect
- - Vocal modulation
- - Closing bars cancelled tentatively -- Lord Lieutenant's gone, though
- - Church welcomes tricky dance beat
- - Rise and fall of baddy from 'ere
- - Sequence to resolve discord shown by peasants' leader, one leaving French city
- - Central Americans initiated compact vocalised rhythm
- - Inflection of the voice
- - Marching rhythm
- - Metronome indication
- - Rhythm of speech
- - Marching beat
- - Rhythmical series
- - March beat
- - It's got rhythm
- - March rhythm
- - Inflection in tone.
- - Modulation of the voice.
- - Drummer's rhythm
- - Musical beat
- - Vocal inflection
- - Rhythm.
- - Tempo
- - Beat
- - Intonation
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