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30 April, 06:00

While ballads can have a strong beat and are usually fast paced, they can also be performed extremely slow barely seeming to have a beat at all. This slow style of performance is known as free rhythm.

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  1. 30 April, 06:22
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    True.

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    Free rhythm can be defined as a rhythmic activity that lacks meter or is anti-metrical music. Free rhythm music is usually asymmetrical music. It is also known as unmeasured music.

    This technique of free rhythm is used when a music is not provided with discernible beat and can be provided with free-flowing beats.

    Ballads that can be performed at a slow pace and barely having any beat is referred to as a free rhythm. So, the statement stated above is true.
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