Musical concept indicating to the speed of interpretation.
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(Music) the speed at which a composition is to be played.
The rate of some repeating event.
Синонимы
Examples for "pace "
Examples for "pace "
1 A senior health official acknowledged a greater pace of change was needed.
2 This year, Peeler said growth would continue, albeit at a slower pace .
3 The issue is whether education systems are keeping pace with the changes.
4 Consumer prices, however, soared at their fastest pace in over a year.
5 The private sector component however continues to improve at a healthy pace .
Другие значения термина "tempo" 1 Perhaps this explained the bizarrely sluggish tempo of the opening 44 minutes.
2 Rangers dropped their tempo in the second period but remained in control.
3 Moreover, it is difficult for any batsman to change tempo in mid-innings.
4 Chelsea upped the tempo and looked far more dangerous after the interval.
5 The tempo throughout this part is 80 and the rhythm strongly marked.
6 The Colts can't allow Houston to control the tempo of the game.
7 England raised the tempo after halftime and thoroughly deserved their second goal.
8 It disappears for a moment but comes back at a higher tempo .
9 The finale, in the tempo of a minuet, is very pleasing indeed.
10 He said had told his players at halftime to up the tempo .
11 Pianists of Slavic descent alone understand the secret of the tempo rubato.
12 It should mean something in valse tempo , but it usually does not.
13 He could not think music in rapid tempo and wished everything slow.
14 They sing in quick, short rhymes, suiting the tempo to their actions:-
15 New music is coming out of that because they like that tempo .
16 Wales maintained the tempo - the only jarring note, was the score.
Другие примеры для термина "tempo"
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Tempo в диалектах
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