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Deliberate tempo.
4. (5:44) Star Bound — Deliberate tempo, with a nice bounce.
On offense, his teams play a deliberate tempo, trying to avoid the turnovers that Chaney despises.
Early fears of a studentlike performance raised by a deliberate tempo in the C minor Prelude proved unfounded.
Actually, his performance was boldly restrained, especially in the first movement, taken at a deliberate tempo reminiscent of Wilhelm Furtwängler's approach.
It feels in every way a very "European" production: flat, overhead lighting, a deliberate tempo, a brilliantly stylised set by Richard Peduzzi.
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More clarinet, starting slowly, transitioning to deliberate, low tempo architecture.
Penn coach Mike Murphy used to employ a more deliberate pace of play, and he could try to control the tempo against Yale in an effort to shorten the game and conserve energy for a possible appearance in the final.
The basic tempo is deliberate, the structure a series of charged repetitions.
Tsivian doesn't think the change in editing tempo was deliberate on Griffith's part, but rather "a gut feeling" that modernity should feel faster than ancient times.
It's the recognisable Byrds sound, that Rickenbacker whine, but the tempo is slow, deliberate, with Michael Clarke's drums – so alive and mobile elsewhere – dragging behind the beat, like a funeral march.
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