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Tempos

Tempos | Tempo

Tempos meaning

plural of tempo

Example sentences (20)

You can also use this feature when collaborating with other artists – if you’re both working on different projects but need to match up certain sections, you can easily adjust tempos so they fit together perfectly!

If you want your fast and technical parts to feel that way, you have to balance it out with slower tempos and simpler parts and vice versa.

You don’t have to run at every opportunity to win in college basketball — 12 of the last 13 non-UNC men’s national champions have sported adjusted tempos that ranked 100 or below — but Williams insists on doing it anyway.

Between the easygoing, roving tempos and moody-bright lyricism, each song has a sense of the world passing by in a comfortable fashion.

Overcrowded tempos that charge between Rs 10-20 per person are a common sight.

The set showcases the band's ability to frequently switch tempos, make room for solos and even throw in an occasional guitar-change for James.

Actual beat divisions As mentioned above, though the score indicates a main time, the actual beat division can be the whole bar, particularly at faster tempos.

As bebop was no longer a dance music, it enabled the musicians to play at faster tempos.

Bebop emerged in the 1940s, shifting jazz from danceable popular music toward a more challenging "musician's music" which was played at faster tempos and used more chord-based improvisation.

By adjusting the playback speed of the turntable, DJs can match the tempos of different records so their rhythms can be played together without clashing.

Compared to 1960s ska, 2 Tone music had faster tempos, fuller instrumentation and a harder edge.

Crash and Smear were enthusiastic fans of the band from the pre-Germs days, and the fast tempos and raw guitar tone of (the historically pre-punk) Zolar X citation were similar to the sound achieved on later Germs recordings.

Different performers' or conductor's interpretations of the same work of music can vary widely, in terms of the tempos that are chosen and the playing or singing style or phrasing of the melodies.

Doom emphasizes melody, melancholy tempos, and a sepulchral mood relative to many other varieties of metal.

During the first years of the 1980s, the disco sound began to be phased out, and faster tempos and synthesized effects, accompanied by guitar and simplified backgrounds, moved dance music toward the funk and pop genres.

Extreme music subgenres such as speedcore and grindcore often strive to reach unusually fast tempos.

Heavy metal main In the beginning, the heavy metal created by Judas Priest was music of slow tempos and little aggression.

His solo style was marked by an advanced linear technique, sophisticated harmonic sense, counterpoint between improvised lead lines, bass figures and chords, spontaneous modulations, and transitions from fast tempos to rubato passages.

His waltzes were also written specifically for the salon recital rather than the ballroom and are frequently at rather faster tempos than their dance-floor equivalents.

In contrast with bebop, hard bop used slower tempos and a less radical approach to harmony and melody, often adopting popular tunes and standards from the American songbook as starting points for improvisation.