faster tempo

collocation in English

meaningsoffastandtempo

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fast
adjective
uk
/fɑːst/
us
/fæst/
moving or happening quickly, or able to move or ...
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tempo
noun
uk
/ˈtem.pəʊ/
us
/ˈtem.poʊ/
the speed at which an ...
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(Definition offastandtempofrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffaster tempo

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Starting with afastertempo, the knights are accompanied by dotted march rhythms in the orchestra.
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After the momentary premonition of afastertempo, still unrealized, refracted oboe and clarinet lines once more hint at some unrevealed loveliness.
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The third and final section, the text of which begins at bar 519, similarly introduces a new instrumental grouping and afastertempo.
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Thefastertempoof childbearing with each more recent marriage year was further illustrated by the shortening of the intervals between births.
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Before the outbreak of war, we had worked up to a faster andfastertempo.
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Feltham has had to take new arrivals at weekly intervals instead of once a month, so as to accelerate its induction and to operate at afastertempogenerally.
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Their cry is a more metallic sound with afastertempo.
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Kratemata were longer sections sung with abstract syllables in afastertempo.
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The re-recordings were performed in afastertempoand recorded in stereo.
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The new song featured afastertempowhile still incorporating the stylish, nearly identical power chords.
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Thefastertempowas important as it would heighten energy levels at their shows.
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Due tofastertempothe sound may get too harsh.
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It is performed at afastertempoand uses only three of the four verses.
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The final return of the theme conveys a riotous atmosphere with afastertempo.
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Apart from the differences in the arrangements, the single version is approximately a minute shorter than the album version and has a slightlyfastertempo.
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The aggressive presentation of the orchestra forces the solo cello to join in, claiming the theme at an evenfastertempo.
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The cover followed a very similar instrumentation to the original version, but featured afastertempoand more house elements.
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Their version of the song was rearranged in their style, at afastertempowith additional instrumental parts.
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Once the stick has started moving, more involved techniques require the exclusive use of the thumb for bouncing the stick when playing at afastertempo.
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It changes from a slow tempo and 3/4 time to afastertempoin 2/4.
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