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In the words of critic Vincent Canby, " Jarmusch's movies have the tempo and rhythm of blues and jazz, even in their use – or omission – of language.
Most karaoke machines have technology that electronically changes the pitch of the music so that amateur singers can choose a key that is appropriate for their vocal range, while maintaining the original tempo of the song.
They have to be able to operate with the hitters, manage the tempo of their side of the court and choose the right attackers to set.
Skaters are free to choose their own music, so long as the tempo is appropriate.
* instructing musicians to make constant adjustments and watch or listen to sources of tempo to make their sound reach the audience at the same time as other musicians ;
* instructing players to keep track of time and rhythm on their own ( internalize the tempo );
They incorporate their culture into the music ; have a more upbeat tempo and use traditional instruments.
While most bands perform marches in their own tempo, most marches are quick ( faster than a waltz, as fast as or slower than a polka ).
As alluded to before, most march composers did not designate a specific tempo on their manuscripts.
They also took a cue from the energy and aesthetics of the contemporary punk movement, speeding up the tempo of their music.
After both pugilists used the first round to study their opponent's style, the tempo accelerated during the second.
Carnatic raga elaborations are generally much faster in tempo and shorter than their equivalents in Hindustani music.
The second version was produced by Arista Records and had both a different shade of orange shirt and a different version of track 4 " Easy Mark ", recorded with a completely alternate tempo and lyrics altered due to their similarity with the song " Don't Stop Believin '" by Journey.
In common with the music traditions of other Asian cultures, such as Persia and India, one strand of traditional Chinese music consists of a repertoire of traditional melodies with tempo and ornamentation varying according to the mood of the instrumentalist, the audience, and their reaction to what is being played, the same melody can be used to serve many different roles be it merry, melancholic or martial ( this can be glimpsed in the love theme of the Butterfly Lovers ' Violin Concerto where the same melody at different points in the lover's story reflects elation, turbulence and dejection ).
It bears a significant affinity with the sevdalinke of Bosnia and the neighboring region of Raska Oblast in Serbia, but differs from them in their extreme forms while maintaining a typically Albanian quality through the exceptional fluidity of rhythm and tempo.
Ever since the American Revolution ended in 1781, American military bands march to the fast tempo of French military bands, owing to their fast marching pace as compared with the slow marching pace of British bands.
The virtuosi also prepared their own editions of classical works, which included detailed marks of tempo and expression to guide the amateur who wanted to use their playing as a model.
Eusèbe Jaojoby | Jaojoby performing salegy for an audience in ParisIn addition to their commonalities in tempo, vocal style, and tendency toward minor keys ( which some attribute to an Arab influence, and which stands in contrast to the major key dominance of Highland music ), the salegy shares the antsa's structure in that it always features a middle section called the folaka (" broken ") which is primarily instrumental — voice serves only to urge on more energetic dancing — and during which the vocalists ( and the audience ) will launch into intricate polyrhythmic hand-clapping to the beat of the music.
Different forms of music that were established during the common practice period have separate conventions about the number of movements required, and their tempo and structure.
Although the duties of defensive midfielders are primarily defensive, some midfielders are deployed as deep-lying playmakers, due to their ability to dictate tempo from a deep position with their passing.
Much of DragonForce's idiosyncratic style comes from the high-speed dual guitar sound of Totman and Li ; by playing at a high tempo and within the upper registers of their instruments, their sound becomes similar to the " bleepy " arpeggios and quick pitch-bends normally associated with chiptunes, usually heard in the third generation of video game music.

tempo and arrangement
It is possible to change the key, instrumentation or tempo of a MIDI arrangement, and to reorder its individual sections.
Another rescore of the theme could be heard, another jazz-style arrangement, somewhat louder than the 1974-75 version ; it was played at a slower tempo for the corporate credits.
As for the sheet music itself, it displays a vocal arrangement with no mention of tempo and all of the lyrics in hiragana.
The 1977 law that adopted the words as an anthem merely stated that the anthem be played as a march, the tempo vaguely described as being in a " martial manner ", but established no official arrangement for the music.
Queen also performed " We Will Rock You " in another arrangement ( known as the " fast version "), which featured a faster tempo and a full guitar, bass and drums backing track throughout.
In the dance hall arrangement, the band would play at slow-drag tempo for as long as 15 minutes with an accompanying vocal.
The crowds of dancers loved the arrangement and eagerly anticipated the change in tempo.
* The end credits featured a specially mixed version of the theme music, which began with Delia Derbyshire's original 1960s arrangement and then segued into the Peter Howell arrangement being used by the series at the time ( the former being played at a slightly higher speed to match the tempo of the latter ).
The song " Mahna Mahna " was played at a slower tempo and given a more playful, quintessential " children's "- style arrangement as opposed to the previous arrangement which was slightly reminiscent of the early 1960s Calypso.
Stalling's arrangement is remarkable in that the overture's basic structure is kept relatively intact ; some repeated passages are removed and the overall piece is conducted at a faster tempo to accommodate the cartoon's standard running length.
# At about two and a half minutes in, this shifts to a slow tempo and quiet arrangement paired with an alternate lyric, " After the Loves of My Life "
It lasts six to eight minutes, depending on the arrangement and tempo.
The single immediately following " My Baby ", " Get Ready ", followed the same plan, and was produced with an even faster tempo and a brassier arrangement.
The song begins with a medium tempo followed by its backing vocals and choral arrangement.

tempo and was
Initially he was counting the tempo with a metronome and looking for records with the same tempo.
A real Il tempo gigante car was used to promote the film, e. g. driving around the Hockenheimring between races.
The distinguishing mark of a traditional top-40 station was the use of a hyperexcited disc-jockey, and high tempo jingles.
Although it was a partial success, the principal difficulty with the concept was in changing tempo.
Typically using slow-to-mid tempo and featuring low-tuned guitars in a bass-heavy sound, with melodic vocals, and ' retro ' production, it was pioneered by the Californian bands Kyuss and Sleep.
Linden's data suggested that 120 beats per minute was the most popular tempo in the rock music market at that time.
Because of the tempo of the music, the theme gained popularity in the UK with followers of Northern soul and was popular on dance floors in the 1970s.
The tempo of these operations was intended add to German difficulties in replacing tired divisions through the transport bottlenecks behind the German front.
The tempo of the patterns was controlled by a slider that increased the speed of rotation of the disc.
His 1991 Qui sème le vent récolte le tempo, was a major hit.
What, then, was Bach trying to convey by adding the al tempo di giga notation to his Handexemplar?
Pianist Angela Hewitt, in the liner notes to her 1999 Hyperion recording, argues that he was trying to caution against taking too slow a tempo, and thus turning the dance into a forlane or siciliano.
Although the German commanders were able to maintain open lines of communication and issue operating orders, even with swift staff work the tempo of the assault was such that German decision cycle was unable to react decisively.
But the offense, which was a half-court, " slow-down " tempo installed by Fratello, met with mixed success.
Unterberger argued that although the song was " sometimes described as a ballad because of its light and mild nature, it's actually taken at a pretty brisk tempo.
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.
These galops are played at a very fast tempo, making it sound as if there was one beat to a bar.
In the early 19th century the metronome was not used for ticking all through a piece, but only to check the tempo and then set it aside.

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