tempo in the PONS Dictionary

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The sample's groove is played at a different tempo than other instruments on the song.
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Attach the eye to the pendulum of a metronome and regulate the weight to suit the tempo desired.
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This gives it an eclectic feel; however, the style, tone, and tempo of the music differ in each village.
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The selection of tempos can focus on the faster or slower tempos, or combinations emphasizing the strongest oppositions.
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The high tempo game went back and forth as the teams scored goals in both halves.
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There, it is taken at a very slow tempo and arranged around harp and other orchestral elements; a backing choir appears at several points.
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The performance of ajat semain is done in slower tempo and with graceful movements.
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This operating tempo can be maintained for 24 hours per day, 7 days per week.
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Later in the song it goes in half tempo and then up again.
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The tempo of operations increased, with the entire squadron typically flying two missions a day.
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