hemiola

/hɛmɪˈoʊlə/

Definitions

1. noun

A rhythmic pattern in music, especially in classical music, where three short notes are followed by one longer note.

“The composer used a hemiola in the final movement of his symphony.”

2. noun

A type of polyrhythm, where two conflicting rhythms are used together.

“The drummer’s use of hemiola added a complex layer to the song’s rhythm section.”

Synonyms

  • complex rhythm
  • polyrhythm

Antonyms

  • monorhythm
  • simple rhythm