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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fixed tempo" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts related to music, dance, or any activity that involves a consistent pace or rhythm. Example: "The conductor emphasized the importance of maintaining a fixed tempo throughout the performance to ensure cohesion among the musicians."
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Whenever we think about rhythms — processes that repeat periodically, with a fixed tempo, like a pulsing heart or a planet orbiting the sun — we inevitably encounter pi.
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One does not expect riveting performances like the pianist's "What If?," which abandoned fixed tempo, chorus structure and key center without sacrificing clarity or passion.
Another important new Wilco addition around that time was Mr. Cline, whose Nels Cline Singers, a jazz-rock guitar trio (with no vocals, despite the name), played an excellent and far-reaching set, combining dissonant outbursts with ethereal melody, and swirling in and out of fixed tempo.
Have a fixed age.
A restart fixed it.
Free jazz has a different relationship to tempo and fixed chord changes; it can be electrifying to listen to, or it can feel as if you have accidentally tripped some sort of alarm.
A dangler (later fixed).
We fixed a couple of things up defensively at half-time, and it was pleasing we came out afterwards, scored pretty quickly and kept that tempo".
In the previous analysis, the positions of the tempo change were fixed in each of the five sets of sequences, and the number of intervals before or after the tempo-change increased.
Was it a fix?
For a fix.
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