From what I understand of it progressive rhythm is when you repeat a shape and it changes in some visual manner, like with colour, texture, size, etc.
For example: Looking down a street, the buildings are the same, but they look like they get smaller the further out you look. So they have the same shape, but they've changed in size.
Another example: You have a bunch of bouncy balls. One is a different colour or has a different texture. All the balls are the same shape, they've just changed the way they look/feel.
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Regular rhythm.
It's called the "rhythm."
it can be taught by many people if you play an instrument you have a rhythm there.
The meter of a poem is a measure of its rhythm.
A buleria rhythm in flamenco dancing is a fast rhythm that has twelve beats to it. The emphasis can be broken down into a measure of 6/8 followed by 3/4.