different tempo
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdifferentandtempo
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different
adjective
uk/ˈdɪf.ər.ənt/us/ˈdɪf.ɚ.ənt/
not ...
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tempo
noun
uk/ˈtem.pəʊ/us/ˈtem.poʊ/
the speed at which an ...
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(Definition ofdifferentandtempofrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofdifferent tempo
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Further, each of the four voices also played at adifferenttempo.
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Instead, the story is of group elites and long-term trends, with a different focus anddifferenttempo.
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At one point, in a magnificent gesture of defiance, the soloist played from an independent part at adifferenttempofrom the orchestra.
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We have different commercial systems and adifferenttempoof life.
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I cannot quite follow the reason why he adopted such adifferenttempo.
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It is clear that the war is now undergoing adifferenttempoand that the combined land and air campaign is changing its movement.
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The sample's groove is played at adifferenttempothan other instruments on the song.
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There are manydifferenttempotypes for sequence dancing, based on the classification of each dance.
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On hardware with more than one sound channel, it is often possible to set each channel to adifferenttempo.
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Details on the development of keys,differenttempomarkings times within a movement are given in notes on the individual movements.
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The piece is in six sections, each in adifferenttempo, with the fastest tempos in the middle and the slowest at the end.
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Thus, infants can use these different tempos to anticipate the structure of the musical interaction.
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One basic idea for this set is that each piece should have a different number of main sections (from 1 one to 6), each identified by adifferenttempo.
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Details on the development of keys,differenttempomarkings and times within a movement are given in notes on the individual movements.
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They played the par ts in different segments and played segments in different tempi.
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This results in a rich multi-layered texture, saturated with transitions progressing in different tempos at various structural levels.
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As a result, teachers adopted strategies to minimise boredom such as mixing up the running orders or playing the pieces at different tempi.
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The swapping of different tempi, not allowing any one tempo to settle for more than a bar or so, reflects that aspect of her trauma.
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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.
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In the case of playing segments in different tempi and uni- and bilateral play, there exist no comparable results.
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