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Discover Ludwig"faster tempo" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a piece of music or a dance that has a faster rhythm than normal. For example, "The band played the song at a faster tempo than usual, creating an energetic atmosphere in the room."
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- lend itself to a faster tempo.
She also sang coladeras mornas with a faster tempo.
"[Even at] such a faster tempo … it sounded exactly the same as regular Cypress flow".
The shift to a faster tempo was accomplished with magical ease.
That made me want to make it, on a faster tempo".
And it's reprised at the album's end, of course, at a faster tempo, with electronic rhythm.
I even plan my music like that, starting with a warm-up phase, moving on to a faster tempo.
"It requires practice at a much faster tempo, and that has beneficial results so far as physical conditioning is concerned.
"Our trap forces teams to play at a faster tempo than they want to," Coach Billy Donovan said.
The conductor Robert Irving began to insist on a faster tempo, and Balanchine rechoreographed it when Ms. Paul left.
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But he hardly faltered in the faster-tempo variations; if anything, he drove them harder.
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