Collocations withtempo
These are words often used in combination withtempo.
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different tempo
Further, each of the four voices also played at a different tempo.
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fast tempo
He starts in a fast tempo and quickly adjusts the tempo to slow.
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faster tempo
Starting with a faster tempo, the knights are accompanied by dotted march rhythms in the orchestra.
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increased tempo
Reductions have since proceeded at a somewhat increased tempo and further reductions will be made at an accelerated pace during coming months.
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increasing tempo
We are very conscious of the impact of mechanisation which is progressing at an increasing tempo.
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quick tempo
Their songs tend to have a quick tempo and often include elements of rap.
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slow tempo
For instance, a problem immediately occurs if notes lie close together, moving in a slow tempo.
From theCambridge English Corpus
slower tempo
When the slower tempo wheel's hole is aligned with the light source and the photodetector, the light can pass through several pitch wheel holes.
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upbeat tempo
In thus employing minor, this disco anthem differs from contemporary rock anthems of comparable upbeat tempo and narrative tone.
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