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It also survived changes in fashion regarding tempo (slower and slower, the New York Times critic Harold C. Schonberg used to argue), pitch (higher and higher) and phrasing (swooping string portamentos considered vulgar today were routine a century ago ago).
The song was traditionally played at a tempo slower than the one usually played today.
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Moreover, within this temporal integration window, children are generally tuned in to faster tempos than are adults, with preferred tempo slowing across the life span.
The tempo slows, the texture thins, dynamics fall to a whisper.
"If the tempo slowed for any reason, I would be into them at half-time.
As Death moves down the social scale, the tempo slows, the orchestra thins out, and lyricism comes to the fore.
The Jets were able to stay with Oakland as the tempo slowed and the halftime score was 10-10.
As the story continues, the tempo slows as it charts the fall of the experiment and Nim's subsequent experiences in terrible laboratories and cruel institutions.
The tempo slowed down in the second half as Postecoglou made a host of changes to give his charges game time and try various formations.
There was humor this season but less gaiety, and the tempo slowed from a frisky saunter to a more trudging march against time.
She often goes "against" the music: for example, when the tempo slows to a funereal pace, the dancers may spring into the air.
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