isorithm

/aɪˈsoʊrɪθəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A musical composition or poem that has an irregular or variable meter, often used in experimental or avant-garde music.

“The composer’s use of isorhythm in her new piece has sparked controversy among classical music fans.”

Synonyms

  • aleatoric music
  • free verse

Antonyms

  • metrical verse
  • regular meter