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tempo
a frequency or rate
The speed of the music: Slow, Medium, Fast normally measured by the number of beats per minute
– The speed of a piece of music as it is played or sung
{i} rhythm, beat
In music, the speed at which the notes are performed
The rate of speed in a musical work
the speed at which a piece or passage of music is played
The rate or degree of movement in time
(Music) The number of beats per minute in a piece of music; also, an indicative term denoting approximate rate of speed in written music (examples: allegro, andante)
the speed of a musical passage or composition
The speed at which music is played, designated in measures per minute and the number of beats per measure, or in beats per minute
A term referring to how fast or how slow a piece is played which is quantified in beats per minute
the speed of a musical piece Henry Reed discusses tempo in his performance of a clog, pointing out that the tempo should be moderate to enable the dancers to keep up with the music
The speed of a piece of music
the speed of the beat in a composition
(music) the speed at which a composition is to be played the rate of some repeating event
The speed at which a Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) file is played Tempo is measured in beats per minute (BPM); typical MIDI tempo is 120 BPM See also Musical Instrument Digital Interface
the rate of some repeating event
Rate of speed or pace of music Tempo markings are traditionally given in Italian; common markings include: grave (solemn; very, very slow); largo (broad; very slow); adagio (quite slow); andante (a walking pace); moderato (moderate); allegro (fast; cheerful); vivace (lively); presto (very fast); accelerando (getting faster); ritardando (getting slower); and a tempo (in time; returning to the original pace)
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