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  • It's also a tempo that's difficult for most rhythm sections to sustain.
  • In performance, " pesante " is often interpreted as a tempo term.
  • "We've learned that our offense can set a tempo, " he said.
  • A tempo slightly off, a beat we know but can't quite duplicate.
  • It is set at a tempo of 128 beats per minute.
  • Initial advertising featured a Tempo sedan performing a loop on a stunt track.
  • We have to learn we have to come out and set a tempo.
  • Musically, " Te Amo " is a tempo of 172 beats per minute.
  • Music continues to add a tempo to life everywhere in Louisiana.
  • Is it just a tempo indication, or does it refer to something else?
  • While the prisoners were working in a quarry, a tempo van comes there.
  • Kyle rows hard against the current, his oars marking a tempo like a metronome.
  • The extended version of the song has a tempo of 100 beats per minute.
  • "What we needed to do last season was establish a tempo, " said Coughlin.
  • It moves at a tempo that musicians describe as largo : plodding, pompous, slumbrous.
  • The song performs in common time at a tempo of 126 beats per minute.
  • It is played in common time at a tempo of 120 beats per minute.
  • "We're probably not operating at a tempo we could be operating, " he said.
  • But at the same time, there's a flow and a tempo to the game.
  • I think Seton Hall got into too fast a tempo,
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