Sentence examples for changing the tempo from inspiring English sources

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defer.add img); Options (the note in the upper left corner) -- opens a menu which will allow you to access the setup dialog, toggle the playlist and the additional display windows, open the help file, etc. Note: Using this button will save the original MIDI file -- any changes made in the output window, such as muting a channel, or changing the tempo in the control window, will not be saved.

"By changing the tempo, you create the illusion that your fastball is faster than the actual velocity," Peterson said.

After the opening three songs, you can really sense the musicians pushing themselves, changing the tempo and style.

Ms. Greie-Fuchs arranged her sounds into repeating patterns that expanded and contracted, keeping the rhythms the same while changing the tempo.

No harm at all in changing the tempo and playing with the reader's expectations, but after the confident agility of the first half the second half falls back on oddly bald chunks of back-story, presented through the talk and the dictated memoirs of Joseph Andrews himself, the exiled Mr Big.

The equivalent, on Saturday, was Mr. Maazel's micromanaging of every lovely detail: reining in the exuberance of Mendelssohn's typically spidery finale, changing the tempo of the Strauss so often and precisely that you pictured imaginary waltzing couples tripping over each other's feet as the music drew them up yet again and sent them off in a new direction.

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Then you can start changing the pitch and tempo independently (for example, just making something faster doesn't necessarily make it higher).

Changing the melody, chords, tempo allows you to take that process a step further and truly have an original work.

Stuart Price remixed "Paparazzi" into an electronic version, changing the original mid-tempo composition of the song.

A dancer may return to a step like a default position or a habit of thought; may suddenly — and frequently — change direction and tempo as if changing the subject; may change position in midair as if meeting a challenge.

The basic plan of attack in 2017 was also developed under Obama, though Trump sped up the tempo by changing the rules of engagement.

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