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Rhythmic Complexity: A measure of the density of notes within a given beat, quantifying the demand on a musician's precision and agility. It is calculated as a function of notes per beat, where a low number of notes (e.g., a whole note) has a complexity of 0, and a high number of notes (e.g., 32nd notes) has a complexity approaching 1. Calculated From:
[[Category:]] A measure of the density of notes within a given beat, quantifying the demand on a musician's precision and agility. It is calculated as a function of notes per beat, where a low number of notes (e.g., a whole note) has a complexity of 0, and a high number of notes (e.g., 32nd notes) has a complexity approaching 1.