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The selection also presents music in a range of tempi, structures and pieces which use a variety of musical devices.
There was encouragement of strong musical imagery through building up ensemble textures, setting good tempi and modelling expressive phrasing.
She found some signi®cant correlation including fast+slow tempos and major+minor modes.
Thus, infants can use these different tempos to anticipate the structure of the musical interaction.
The chants are given slow tempos that confer a solemnity on the celebration.
The virtual musicians followed the conductor's tempi successfully in the concert.
The rondo is a showpiece aria in two tempos (slow-fast), in which the main theme of each section returns at least once.
Unless they have multiple tempos, as discussed later.
The composer subjects it to an array of transmog rif ications from elastic tempi to woozy glissandi and shivering tremolandi.
Features filmic collages that include animations and digital effects to match the moods and tempos of the various movements of the suite.
They played the par ts in different segments and played segments in different tempi.
In the case of playing segments in different tempi and uni- and bilateral play, there exist no comparable results.
They consisted of a series of set pieces, in contrasting keys and tempos, ending with a fast tutti movement.
With contemporary music, notation has become more complex (new modes of playing, non-tempered pitches, complex rhythms, unstable tempos).
The tempos are unusually broad in this semiological interpretation.
Only a few dynamics were tweaked, and tempos remain relatively close to what he imagined.
Many of the computer-processed sounds are triggered by timbres and tempi generated by the pianist.
The schola's tone is light and firm and tempos are forward-moving in a semiological approach.
The uses of antiphonal distribution and polyphony of tempi in composing.
The figure 5 graphic shows that, regardless of the instrumental skills or the musical instrument, all musicians were able to tolerate more feedback delay for slower tempos.
However, besides presenting several layers of rhythmic activity moving at different tempi, the work contrasted precise rhythms with more variable types of repetition, as well as pitched and unpitched material.
They were reasonably expected to offer considerable guidance, not only to other scholars seeking to establish details of related issues, but also to performers struggling with questions of relative tempi.
Within this, the cultural changes have a tempo based around these recognisable events, with named key individuals and short periods of analysis.
Instead, the story is of group elites and long-term trends, with a different focus and different tempo.
She passes through several moods and the music follows her with gradually accelerating tempos.
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The concatenative units are usually recorded in isolation, which causes mismatch in loudness, tempo and pitch between concatenated units, leading to disfluent speech.
The care itself began at a very rapid tempo.
The integrated conductor following and animation process described here takes into account the irregularities in tempo imparted by a conductor.
A tempo ratio of 1 : 2 : 3 : 4 : 5 : 6 : 7 : 8 was applied to spatial modulation for the eight independent paths of audio.
With appropriate cues, the pianist is constantly reminded of the exact tempo and directed to the next phrase at the right time.
The base tempo of the structure is modulated globally, accelerating from a time base of 1 = 120' to a time base of 1 = 20'.
Sybarite produces abstract midtempo electronica, but also contains elements of jazz and classical music.
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The terminological index is a list of 80 terms that lead to articles on different subjects, such as alpha notation, intonation, phonological rule and tempo.
The statistical analysis of music velocity indicates that specific tempo profiles embodying the underlying motion type exist (figure 5 and 6).
They each do a series of sets, consisting of five quadrilles played at successively swifter tempos.
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Both are played at fast tempi rarely matched in modern recordings.
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The music can be random, random(new), or random from any range of tempos.
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Since around 1996, drum and bass tempos have predominantly stayed in the 170180 range.
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Playback features include built-in effects, amp simulators, customizable bends and slides, and continuous real-time control of playback tempos.
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The album consisted of midtempo and ballad songs.
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If he is only contracted to play one set, it is consistently a midtempo glitch-hop set.
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The selection of tempos can focus on the faster or slower tempos, or combinations emphasizing the strongest oppositions.
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Each of the discs reflects elements of their style of music, with the dynamics and tempi generally decreasing throughout.
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Breakdowns are often characterized by rapid tempos and unusual instrumental dexterity and sometimes by complex chord changes.
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He described it as chance to experiment with slower tempos, with no intention of beginning a solo career.
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The song has numerous arrangements and remakes by numerous artists in various tempi.
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The time signatures are listed on the album's cover, where they are incorrectly referred to as tempos.
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However, some bands emphasize fast tempos throughout their music.
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The antique cymbals and glockenspiel performers repeat fragments of the three melodies in varied tempos.
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Extreme music subgenres such as speedcore and grindcore often strive to reach unusually fast tempos.
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Arrangements, tempos and all the lyrics were sorted out before we went in.
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The tempo for an overall composition is just the starting point; it may vary considerably depending on context.
Further, each of the four voices also played at a different tempo.
Buses, micro-buses and electric tempos are the most common forms of public transport seen in the city.
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Aside from the major differences listed below, most songs presented on the two versions are essentially the same yet mixed differently or have different tempos.
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His music is characterised by slow tempos, minimalist arrangements, underpinned by piano and a rich baritone vocal.
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Rather, it is the result of discontinuous tempos of change in the process of speciation and the deployment of species in geological time.
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However, this a priori determined tempo limits the interpretation of the conductor.
The period from 1:48 to 5:20 is characterised by increased timbral diversity, and decreased rhythmic complexity with increased contrast in tempo.
The voices differ from each other in the following properties: synthetic modes, rhythmic patterns, instrumentation and tempo.
At 00:49, the original cricket sound is introduced, immediately perceived by its difference of timbre and tempo from the slowed-down versions.
By removing the tempo wheel it is possible to create tones that last as long as a key is held down.
Such a modification allows the piece of music to be played back in a different key without affecting the tempo (speed).
The extracted sources may be subjected to further analysis such as tempo estimation, rhythm analysis or fundamental frequency extraction.
In order to be effective, the two must match in tempo, aspects of phrase structure, and perhaps ideally, tonality.
Underlying all of this was a rhythm section that defined the tempo and drove the whole performance forward.
The drummer follows the tempo, if not the musical patterns, of the musical leader.
After recording, the playback tempo of the sequence can be speeded up with no adverse effects.
The etudes also accustom a pupil to various tempos and the various positions on the guitar.
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The aria is noteworthy also for a contrast of tempo and metre used to express conflicting affects.
Musical styles for each short vary, but typically consist of extremely bouncy rhythms and quick tempos.
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Their music is characterized by fast tempos, catchy melodies, and emotionally-charged vocals delivered via shouting and singing.
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The music of slowcore artists is generally characterized by bleak lyrics, downbeat melodies, slower tempos and minimalist arrangements.
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The treatment of tempos also serves to govern the overall form.
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However, the shape and tempo of politics flowed from these perceived meanings and categorizations.
The most striking distinctions between movements involve various combinations of gestural language, novel instrumental groupings, tempo, rhythmic designs, density of texture, and expressive character.
In the following table, changes of metre, key and tempo denote section changes that correspond to the four verses.
Stylistically, the duo has been described as a big sound in a small package with upbeat tempos and tongue-in-cheek lyrics.
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A more likely explanation is that the participants played the stimuli at faster tempos as they grew more familiar with them through the three readings.
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To be considered a good player, one must possess strength, stamina (playing extremely fast tempos with no mistakes) and endurance.
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He set the tempo of the enterprise and maintained the sense of urgency.
They brought down the tempos of their music... they adopted a more lyrical approach to improvisation...
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In addition, he began improvising his own lines and singing in the wrong tempos.
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Tempos and dynamics change rapidly and unpredictably in order to reflect strong changes of emotion.
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His voice had a wide range, spanning three octaves, effortless rendition, sweetness, flexibility and ease of movement in all tempi.
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The fluctuating tempos, metres and string timbres serve a clear dramatic purpose.
Perhaps, but these tempos are anything but slow.
The distinct tempos of reform and divergent political logics of reform had significant implications for the politics and political capacities of states.
Different conductors have different pulse rates and their tempi are often mathematical proportions of this.
There are times when, on initial hearings, the playing does seem rather deadpan, due partly to the acoustic and partly to the tempi.
Certainly, to make the pieces work, both players will need to prepare their parts properly, particularly if the tempos are to be observed.
If the latter, this has significant implications for the tempos of the slow movements, where too slow a speed would make the indicated bowing impossible.
Consideration of these tables, and the application of these tempos in rehearsal and performance by several ensembles, have produced at least two significant results.
As a result, teachers adopted strategies to minimise boredom such as mixing up the running orders or playing the pieces at different tempi.
Both continuity and discontinuity can move in a more or less periodic-aperiodic erratic manner, with internal fluctuations in tempi.
Phrasing and breathing must be replanned, tempi and dynamics readjusted.
The varying tempi of the sounds also adds further interest.
The last movement is a grinding palindromic movement which has sudden and drastic, if not violent, contrasts of tempi and texture.
Greek folk rhythms can be energetic, but are generally not fast; tempi are mostly moderate or slow.
The popcorn generates a very specific sound, and moreover, they have to look at a screen, while chewing within prescribed tempi!
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