fast 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)

Examplesoffast tempo

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He starts in afasttempoand quickly adjusts the tempo to slow.
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Both students increased their use of time to play segments in afasttempo.
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Thefasttempoand the rhythmic shape suggest altogether different issues.
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The first is a medium tempo; the second, slow; and the last, afasttempo.
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The rhythm is usually steady and can be middle orfasttempo.
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Tango music was sometimes played, but at a ratherfasttempo.
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Both versions were performed at afasttempo.
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It was the first time that this song was covered with afasttempo.
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Then follows the third movement, which begins in afasttempobut ends slowly.
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Studies indicate an association betweenfasttempoand happiness or excitement (or even anger).
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The song is very energetic and has afasttempo.
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The work is infasttempoand in sonata rondo form.
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The ghatam is ideal for playing rhythmic patterns in veryfasttempo.
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It is often played at afasttempowith occasional slow sections.
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Both the gunfire and the sirens are fitted to rhythmically accentuate thefasttempo.
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It was a song with afasttempoand energetic dancing.
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It has afasttempoand strong irregular accents.
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Motivational music is described as music with strong rhythms and arefasttempo(120 bpm).
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Praise often centred on itsfasttempoand passionate delivery.
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There is also a tendency to initiate a composition in a slow tempo, and end it in afasttempo.
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