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tempi [ˈtempiː] N

tempi pl of:

See also tempo

tempo <-s [or -pi]> [ˈtempoʊ, Brit -pəʊ] N

1. tempo MUS:

tempo m

2. tempo (pace):

ritmo m

tempo <-s [or -pi]> [ˈtempoʊ, Brit -pəʊ] N

1. tempo MUS:

tempo m

2. tempo (pace):

ritmo m

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Both are played at fast tempi rarely matched in modern recordings.
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Notes the unusually slow tempi for both pieces.
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The "kendang wadon" player typically tops the hierarchy of the ensemble, setting tempi and aurally cuing transitions like a conductor.
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He often varied his movements in a piece by changing the note values of melodies, rather than the conventional change of tempi.
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His playing style is noted for clean articulation, beauty of expression, and a sense of proper tempi.
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There are no tempi specified, no dynamics and no pedal indications; all of these are left to the performer to decide on.
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This was perhaps reinforced by his brisk tempi early in his career, and by a story about his racing from one recording session to another.
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Tempi changes are very difficult movements, as the horse is required to perform multiple flying changes in a row.
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Tempi are taken quite slowly; with significant use of both rubato and portamento.
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In a test, tempi changes may requested every stride (one-tempis), every two strides (two tempis), three strides (threes), or four strides (fours).
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