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rhythm section
noun
, Music.
- band instruments, as drums or bass, that supply rhythm rather than harmony or melody.
- the group of players in a band who play such instruments.
rhythm section
noun
- those instruments in a band or group (usually piano, double bass, and drums) whose prime function is to supply the rhythm
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Word History and Origins
Origin of rhythm section1
First recorded in 1925–30
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Example Sentences
I play keyboards and mostly the percussion or the rhythm section and saxophone.
From Los Angeles Times
Mr. Barrett was already well known around Jamaica as a session musician when, in 1969, Mr. Marley asked him and his brother, Carlton, a drummer, to join the Wailers as the band’s rhythm section.
From New York Times
The power of the music lies in the great feel and skill of the rhythm section.
From New York Times
Combs gave the rhythm section a little more arena-rock oomph and added a slight country twang to his phrasing, but that’s really it.
From New York Times
Roberts’s improvisations were often solo work, only occasionally anchored by his rhythm section.
From New York Times
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