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tempo and play
However, during the bebop era, the rapid tempo and complicated chord progressions made it increasingly harder to play " by ear.
A proficient player will have undertaken much training to play accurately and in tempo.
Two players sit opposite of each other and play the same logs in an interlocking technique in a fast tempo.
Although performers may choose to play in a certain style or key, or at a certain tempo, conventional songs are highly uncommon in free improvisation ; more emphasis is generally placed on mood, texture or more simply, on performative gesture than on preset forms of melody, harmony or rhythm.
She does however argue, like Schulenberg, that it is a French gigue, not an Italian giga and does play it at an unhurried tempo.
Drummers would play fast D beat one moment and then drop tempo into elaborate musical breakdowns the next.
* To drag, in music, to play slower than the indicated tempo
Many conductors note that any march is difficult to play " perfectly ," with all correct expressions, articulation, and steady tempo.
When they are playing the second note of the figure at the same time the other pianist is playing the first note, the two pianists play at the same tempo again.
* to play the passage in free time rather than in strict or " metronomic " tempo ( a practice known as rubato when not expressly indicated by the composer );
If West wins the trick he cannot play another heart without giving the ninth trick to declarer and the tempo to develop more in spades.
The main part of this play is made up of short, occasionally fragmented sentences spoken in a “ apid tempo throughout ” “ which in his 1978 rehearsals likened to a lawn mower a burst of energy followed by a pause, a renewed burst followed by another pause .” “ He wrote each part separately, then interspersed them, working over the proper breaks in the speeches for a long time before he was satisfied .”
Power metal guitarists and bassists generally play rapid streams of notes, but change chords comparatively slowly, with a harmonic tempo of once per measure or slower.
A drummer might find it very difficult to play along with a backing track recorded without percussion, owing to the likely variations in the musicians ' tempo.
He could play wonderfully in any key at any tempo over any changes.
He will play the first two choruses softly and out of tempo, unreeling placid chords that safely hold the kernel of the melody.
At a basic level of play, this may be merely a series of fakes, with the hope that the opponent will make a mistake or an opening will occur, but practice and mental focus may allow one to accelerate tempo, get inside the opponent's OODA loop and take control of the situation — to cause the opponent to move in a particular way, and generate an advantage rather than merely react to an accident.
However, during the bebop era, the rapid tempo and complicated chord progressions made it increasingly harder to play " by ear.
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.
Rubinstein was astonished, saying " I could never play that ... never at that tempo.
In the dance hall arrangement, the band would play at slow-drag tempo for as long as 15 minutes with an accompanying vocal.
In fact, when asked about the game, lead Shining Force developer Hiroyuki Takahashi remarked " The tempo of that title was so bad that it wasn't something I even wanted to play.
In some breakdowns where a very slow tempo is used, the drummer will play half notes, to give the music a very heavy, slow feel.

tempo and changed
In Game 1 in LA, the Stars took an early lead, but an 11 0 run by the Sparks into the half changed the tempo of the game and the Sparks took Game 1 85 70.
Tools such as this are useful for people who don't have a group to practice with, as individual tracks are able to be isolated or tempo changed to assist with playing along and learning / practising.
Meter is 4 / 4, tempo increasing, and often the signature is changed to 2 / 4 in the fastest part.
Stop-timing may create the impression that the tempo has changed though it has not,
* " tempoh ": changed to " tempo ", both meaning " time period ".

tempo and over
Orton's growing experience led him to cut over 600 lines, raising the tempo and improving the characters ' interactions.
In 1974, when scholars discovered Bach's own copy of the first printing of the Goldberg Variations, they noted that over this variation Bach had added the heading al tempo di Giga.
In 1147 Robert of Gloucester died peacefully, and the next year the Empress Matilda defused an argument with the Church over the ownership of Devizes Castle by returning to Normandy, contributing to reducing the tempo of the war.
This style comprises two parts: a langorous vein of slow, sinuous melody with ornamentation and slow-moving harmonic progressions, contrasted with a more ecstatic vein marked by a perpetuum mobile at a fast tempo and rapid melodic contours over a slower-moving harmonic changes.
The song, " a song about a song about love ", played in an idiosyncratic melody in medium tempo, became an American standard, and is considered one of the most recorded songs of the 20th century, with over 1, 500 total recordings.
The old symbol used as an alternative to the numerical proportion 2 / 1 in mensural notaton is carried over into modern notational practice, to indicate a smaller relative value per note shape, used for music in a relatively quick tempo, where it indicates two minim ( half note ) beats in a bar of four crotchets, while is the equivalent of 4 / 4, with four crotchet beats ( Wright 2001 ).
The tempo of various kinds of hardcore ranges from about 95 beats per minute ( Belgian " New Beat " and rave / techno ), to over 300 bpm (" speedcore "), with the more popular styles ranging from about 150 bpm to 200 bpm.
The tempo had doubled over 1885, and involved peaceful as well as violent confrontations in many sectors, such as railroads, street railroads, coal mining, and the McCormick Reaper Factory in Chicago, with demands usually focused on the eight hour day.
#: The last movement is very difficult to conduct because of its cadenza writing for voice and solo instruments, which often flows over the barlines, " Ohne Rücksicht auf das Tempo " ( Without regard for the tempo ) according to Mahler's own direction.
At the same time, the key and tempo for the whole project can be varied over time with the master envelopes.
It was really a dance of figures ( sequence dance ), and its moves were adapted to the tempo of the habanera, which we took over for the danzón.
The march is played in a stately march tempo ( 110-120 beats / m ; rarely over ).
In recent decades groups have tended to divide into those that retain the slow tempo ( to express the misery of slavery ) and those that speed up their tempos ( to express the exuberance of Carnival ), and there is some dispute over which style most authentically expresses the tradition in Ceará.
Hello Bastards marked a slight shift in direction, incorporating more melodic punk leanings over a driving hardcore tempo.
Despite its fast and upbeat tempo, the song is actually a lament over the loss of a way of life.
The writer Stephen Hemsley Longrigg, a former IPC employee, noted that " the Red Line Agreement, variously assessed as a sad case of wrongful cartelization or as an enlightened example of international co ‑ operation and fair-sharing, was to hold the field for twenty years and in large measure determined the pattern and tempo of oil development over a large part of the Middle East ".
White can also try 6. Nbd2 Qe7 7. e3 to win a tempo over the 7. a3 variation, though he may end up with the exchange at d2 made in less favourable circumstances, or not at all.
In this variation White tries to avoid the move a2 a3 in order to gain a tempo over the 7. a3 variation.
When Black opts for 10 ... Bxd2, he runs the risk to end up a tempo down over the 7. a3 variation and to be soon unable to meet White's positional threats on the queenside.
Komar & Melamid used the same process in 1996-1997 in a collaboration with composer Dave Soldier to create The People's Choice Music, consisting of " The Most Wanted Song " ( a love song with low male and female vocals, of moderate duration, pitch, and tempo ) and " The Most Unwanted Song " ( in part: an operatic soprano raps over cowboy music featuring least-wanted instruments bagpipes and tuba while children sing about holidays and advertise for Wal-Mart ).
The subsequent arrival of eight new Cessna 172Ks in May 1969, took over the duty from the former and contributed to the increase of training tempo for more selected trainees to participate in the basic flight-training course.
Although similar to psytrance's emphasis on maintaining non-stop rhythm throughout the night, psybient is far more focused on creating a vast soundscape that can be experienced over the length of an album, focusing less on beatmatching and allowing for a myriad of tempo changes.

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