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- Euclidean_rhythm abstract "The Euclidean rhythm in music was discovered by Godfried Toussaint in 2004 and is described in a 2005 paper \"The Euclidean Algorithm Generates Traditional Musical Rhythms\". The greatest common divisor of two numbers is used rhythmically giving the number of beats and silences, generating almost all of the most important World Music rhythms, (except Indian). The beats in the resulting rhythms are as equidistant as possible; the same results can be obtained from the Bresenham algorithm.".
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- Euclidean_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink Beat_(music).
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- Euclidean_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink Category:Music_theory.
- Euclidean_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musical_analysis.
- Euclidean_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink Conrad_Henfling.
- Euclidean_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink Euclidean_algorithm.
- Euclidean_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink Godfried_Toussaint.
- Euclidean_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink Gottfried_Wilhelm_Leibniz.
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- Euclidean_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink Musical_instrument.
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- Euclidean_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink Polyrhythm.
- Euclidean_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink Rhythm.
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- Euclidean_rhythm wikiPageWikiLinkText "Euclidean rhythm".
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- Euclidean_rhythm subject Category:Euclid.
- Euclidean_rhythm subject Category:Music_theory.
- Euclidean_rhythm subject Category:Musical_analysis.
- Euclidean_rhythm type Scientist.
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- Euclidean_rhythm comment "The Euclidean rhythm in music was discovered by Godfried Toussaint in 2004 and is described in a 2005 paper \"The Euclidean Algorithm Generates Traditional Musical Rhythms\". The greatest common divisor of two numbers is used rhythmically giving the number of beats and silences, generating almost all of the most important World Music rhythms, (except Indian). The beats in the resulting rhythms are as equidistant as possible; the same results can be obtained from the Bresenham algorithm.".
- Euclidean_rhythm label "Euclidean rhythm".
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