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Limitations with mp3-player DJing equipment has meant that only second generation equipment such as the IDJ2 or the Cortex Dmix-300 have the pitch control that alters tempo and allows for beatmatching on a digital music player.
The wide availability of the Internet has also cause changes in the tempo and mode of guerrilla operations in such areas as coordination of strikes, leveraging of financing, recruitment, and media manipulation.
Early pop music drew on the sentimental ballad for its form, gained its use of vocal harmonies from gospel and soul music, instrumentation from jazz, country, and rock music, orchestration from classical music, tempo from dance music, backing from electronic music, rhythmic elements from hip-hop music, and has recently appropriated spoken passages from rap.
Regarded in some ways as a 90s update of fusion, trip hop may be said to ' transcend ' the hardcore rap styles and lyrics with atmospheric overtones to create a more mellow tempo that has less to do with black American urbanite attitude and more to do with a middle-class British impression of hip hop.
An alternative tune is " Nellie the Elephant ", which has the same tempo.
Risset has also created a similar effect with rhythm in which tempo seems to increase or decrease endlessly.
The third type ( strathspey ) has a much slower tempo and a more tempered, stately feel.
Apple has also created another recent extension to the AIFF format in the form of Apple Loops used by GarageBand and Logic Audio, which allows the inclusion of data for pitch and tempo shifting by an application in the more common variety, and MIDI-sequence data and references to GarageBand playback instruments in another variety.
The treatment of Penthesilea that has received most critical attention since the early twentieth century, however, is the drama Penthesilea by Heinrich von Kleist, who cast its " precipitously violent tempo " in the form of twenty-four consecutive scenes, without formal breaks into acts.
That is, if Yoshi is harmed to the point where the Smile Meter has no remaining petals, the music will sweep down to a lower pitch and tempo, reflecting his dreary mood.
The Study No. 40, for example, has its parts in the ratio e: pi, while the Study No. 37 has twelve individual melodic lines, each one moving at a different tempo.
The theme has a slower tempo than the Buffy theme, as well as heavier use of acoustic instruments such as cello.
" His persona has earned him a position as one of the “ gods of rock and roll ” He developed a trademark move of swinging and throwing his microphone through a complex sequence, matching these sequences with the tempo of the song that was being played at the moment, although Daltrey reduced the athleticism of his performances in later years.
" Thousand " has the Guinness world record for the fastest tempo in beats-per-minute ( BPM ) of any released single, although some Extratone songs have surpassed this mark.
Wayne has fused zydeco with up tempo southern soul and smooth ballads to create a sound which he calls " zydesoul ".
Related to the classic blues in tonal structure, honky-tonk has a tempo that is slightly stepped up.
It generally has a slow tempo and incorporates influences from other genres of music, particularly the regional styles of zydeco and Cajun music.
It generally has a slow tempo and incorporates influences from other genres of music, particularly the regional styles of zydeco and Cajun music.
More recently, scholars and conductors have experimented with a range of interpretations of the work, especially the tempo of the finale, and the work has thrilled more audiences worldwide and has since become more popular.
" Rwanda " is a stutter-step anthem of sympathy for a devastated country ; " Corruption " has an atonal power-chord progression and headlong tempo that Minor Threat would have killed for ; and " Blackhawk Down " is built on a ridiculously catchy descending bassline and a distinctly Oi !- flavored singalong chorus.
The programme of the first performance in Boston clearly has the movement marked " Allegro scherzando " and the keeper of the Bartók archives was able to give us further conclusive evidence that the faster tempo must be correct.
The second movement in A minor has a tempo marking of Allegretto (" a little lively "), making it slow only in comparison to the other three movements.
Normally in chess, having tempo is desirable because the player who is to move has the advantage of being able to choose a move that improves his situation.

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While several compositions on 1964's Beatles for Sale, as well as " I'll Cry Instead " from A Hard Day's Night, had leaned in a country and western direction, McCartney's " I've Just Seen a Face " was almost pure country, taken at such a fast tempo that it might have been bluegrass if not for the absence of banjo and fiddle.
This is achieved by the utilization of music rolls where tempo mapping is fully incorporated into the music rolls i. e. the note lengths of a live performance have been captured.
The tempo marking Poco Moto is believed to have been on the manuscript that Ludwig Nohl transcribed ( now lost ).
They have been described as a " cross between a barn dance and folk club ", and generally begin with a slow tempo verbunkos ( recruiting dance ), followed by swifter csárdás dances.
The original legend tells that someone who had supposedly been bitten by the tarantula ( or the Mediterranean black widow ) spider had to dance to an upbeat tempo to sweat the poison out.
The auditory store, echoic memory, for example, has been shown to have a temporal characteristic in which the timing and tempo of a presented stimulus affects transfer into more stable forms of memory.
In late summer and early fall, the WMD search tempo slowed considerably ; all of the most promising sites had been exploited in 2003-2004 and even most of the unpromising sites had been exploited by fall of 2004.
Though he is often content with his drumming remaining behind the music, “ his drumming is always part of the music's internal construction .” Modern Drummer magazine, in a 2004 interview, called DeJohnette ’ s drumming “ beyond technique .” While most of his drumming is considered free and flowing, he commented that he has to play with a lot of restraint when playing with Keith Jarrett and his trio, saying that he ’ s challenged when playing in that group “ to play with the subtlety that the music requires .” His work on the cymbals especially has been described as “ loose ,” creating an almost free tempo, and he calls himself an “ abstract thinker ” when it comes to soloing, saying that he puts “ more weight on the abstract than, ‘ What were you thinking in bar 33 ?’ I don ’ t like to think that way.
In instrumental music, when a steady pulse is introduced into the alap, it is called jor ; when the tempo has been greatly increased, or when the rhythmic element overtakes the melodic, it is called jhala ( dhrupad: nomtom ).
Since that time, with operational tempo increasing the seven year C-17 lease has been extended and it is reported that the RAF will purchase them outright at the end of the lease and operate them alongside the A400M and C130 fleet.
Writing about the first time St Louis Blues was played ( 1914 ), Handy notes that " The one-step and other dances had been done to the tempo of Memphis Blues ... When St Louis Blues was written the tango was in vogue.
* Variety, 2 September 1936, Abel: " Perhaps a shade under previous par, but it's another box-office and personal winner from the Fred Astaire-Ginger Rogers combo ... Film's 103 minutes running time could have been pared to advantage but Swing Time will swing ' em past the wickets in above-average tempo.
In France however overtures had always been one-movement preluding pieces, usually in a A-B-A form, where the " A " sections had a slow tempo with a stately ( double ) dotted rhythm, while the " B " middle section was comparatively fluent and fast.
It has also been described as a " perfect choice " for the album's first single, having " a tempo between fast and slow, with hints of both throughout the song.
He has been a consistent player for Stoke, holding the team together, slowing down the tempo and speed of the game.
The fact is that before the war and during the war, we have felt that the whole spirit, tempo and temperament of at least some Ministers have been wrong, inadequate and unsuitable.
The operational tempo at Whenuapai continues at the level it has been at for the last forty years, although the closure of the adjacent Hobsonville base has seen the departure of rotary operations ( primarily the UH1H Iroquois ) to RNZAF Base Ohakea.
The song has been sped up 12 % from the demo, apparently to " effect the ... snappy tempo " as Alan W. Pollack has speculated.
The song would be Vanilla Ninja's first ballad, featuring a slow tempo, unlike most previous songs which had been fairly upbeat.
In some cases, White can transpose the game to an opening where 1. a3 might have been useful, but using a tempo on such a move already on move one seems premature.
The score consists of eight pages, the tempo of which has been stretched to fit the wanted duration of 639 years.

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