Sentence examples for appropriate tempo from inspiring English sources

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Finally, ballroom dancing, at least in its classical variant, presumably favored by Mr. Hu, emphasizes grace, an awareness of appropriate tempo and a quest for harmony of the sort that characterized the durable peace that the dancing delegates forged at Vienna in 1814-15.

We carried out a randomised crossover trial to test whether listening to Nellie the Elephant during training really does help lay people to improve their performance of chest compressions during CPR compared with no music or a second tune with a similarly appropriate tempo.

In an exemplar ERP study, Janata (2001) asked participants to mentally complete melodic ascending and descending fragments in the appropriate tempo, and found that, after the sequence was interrupted, the imagined note elicited an auditory N1-like component that resembled the N1 to heard notes.

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*Paul S. "Whether to ban the eardrum-splitting, mindless, idiotic noise in baseball stadiums between innings, between pitches, during pitching changes, while a player scratches himself... .. *Jim S. "I'd like to vote for using singers who understand that the National Anthem is not a love song, and that their personal warbling style is not appropriate at any tempo".

14 Traditionally in the UK mentally "singing" the children's nursery tune Nellie the Elephant by Ralph Butler and Peter Hart has been suggested during CPR training to help learners maintain a rate of 100 compressions a minute because of its appropriate rhythm and tempo.

World wars and increasing social equality resulted in a simpler code, appropriate to the faster tempo and less pampered conditions of life in society.

As ensembles grew in size and complexity and their problems of coordination increased, the leader set aside performance on an instrument and focused on the beating of time and the communication through clear hand signals of the appropriate moment for entrances, tempo changes, dynamic accents, and the shaping of phrases.

The tempo of music for the appropriate walking speed was calculated based on the walking speed and the number of steps per shuttle according to the equation: Tempo (beats per minute) =  speed (km/ h) ×  100 ×  steps per shuttle ÷  60.

But there was another element as well, more appropriate to Chopin than to Bach: a fluidity of tempo that preserved the broader lilt of these pieces but conveyed a sense of almost improvisatory freedom.

Which is rather appropriate given that in musical notation Andante signals a "walking" tempo of 76-108 beats per minute (bpm).

"Taps" is almost always written in common (4/4) time and the key of C. A slow, steady tempo (e.g., quarter note = 50 beats per minute) that's appropriate for the song's solemn tone is generally used.

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