tempo Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈtem.pəʊ]
  • Us [ ˈtem.poʊ]

Meaning of tempo In English

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Examples of tempo

  • The fluctuating tempos, metres and string timbres serve a clear dramatic purpose.

  • Perhaps, but these tempos are anything but slow.

  • The distinct tempos of reform and divergent political logics of reform had significant implications for the politics and political capacities of states.

  • Different conductors have different pulse rates and their tempi are often mathematical proportions of this.

  • There are times when, on initial hearings, the playing does seem rather deadpan, due partly to the acoustic and partly to the tempi.

  • Certainly, to make the pieces work, both players will need to prepare their parts properly, particularly if the tempos are to be observed.

  • If the latter, this has significant implications for the tempos of the slow movements, where too slow a speed would make the indicated bowing impossible.

  • Consideration of these tables, and the application of these tempos in rehearsal and performance by several ensembles, have produced at least two significant results.

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Translations of tempo In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    (事情發展的)節奏, 步調, (音樂的)速度,節奏…

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  • 中文简体

    (事情发展的)节奏, 步调, (音乐的)速度,节奏…

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  • Español

    ritmo, tempo…

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  • Português

    ritmo, tempo…

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  • Türk dili

    hız, tempo, (müzik) tempo…

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  • Français

    tempo…

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  • Čeština

    tempo…

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