tempos in English

noun
1
the speed at which a passage of music is or should be played.
Listening to music with a slow tempo helps calm the mind.
2
the rate or speed of motion or activity; pace.
the tempo of life dictated by a heavy workload

Use "tempos" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "tempos" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "tempos", or refer to the context using the word "tempos" in the English Dictionary.

1. "Forró de todos os tempos".

2. Masculinidades e Androcracia em tempos de COVID-19.

3. Swing to the fast tempos and improvisational impulsiveness of Bebop Jazz.

4. I try my best to stick with Concerti, although I falter with 'tempos' sometimes

5. The tempos in early heavy metal music tended to be "slow, even ponderous".

6. He favours female vocalists, slow tempos, lush arrangements of tuneful melodies in the jazz-soul idiom.

7. Contrasting tempos and the restraining influence of synchronism serve to produce effects of scattering and tightening.

8. Flexible tempos work for the Mazurkas but not the Ballades, and the word flexible is an understatement

9. In faster tempos, a trill takes the form of an Acciaccatura which robs from the preceding note value

10. Pop-punk tends to use power-pop melodies and chord changes with speedy punk tempos and loud guitars.

11. Not surprisingly, then, music with sexually seductive —if not explicit— lyrics, profanity, and wild, arousing tempos is popular.

12. Featuring heavy riffs, enchanting melodies, grand keyboard soundscapes, and varying tempos, Crepuscle has much to offer to the metal scene.

13. Masculinidades e Androcracia em tempos de COVID-19 Por Camilo Braz e Luiz Mello White Gauze, de Robert Mapplethorpe, 1984

14. 29 I have heard congregations sing to the beat of salsa, bossa nova, country western, and a dozen other tempos.

15. They play all the notes in the right place and have a scrupulous regard for the tempos and dynamics.

16. Metal pendulum rods expanded with heat, contracted when cooled and beat out seconds at different tempos, depending on the temperature.

17. 11 rows  · Bebop or bop is a form of jazz characterized by fast tempos and improvisation based on …

18. Contrary wise, Beethoven and other composers wrote music both in 3/4 and 6/8 meant to go at very similar tempos.

19. 27 At extremely fast tempos this lilt is lost and they even out as they would in a funk or fusion context.

20. The nightcore music has been compared to happy hardcore and bubblegum bass due to its fast tempos, energetic feel and high-pitched vocals.

21. De Jasmin Pinho e Aza Pinho.Uma viagem de volta aos áureos tempos do Aristocrata Clube, um clube recreativo fundado em 1961 pela elite negra paulistana.Docum

22. Definition of agogic. : of or relating to agoge or Agogics especially to variations in tempo within a piece or movement tempos and agogic indications of an operatic score.

23. Bolivianos negros, descendentes de escravos africanos que chegaram nos tempos do Império Espanhol, habitam o departamento de La Paz, e localizados principalmente nas províncias de Nor Yungas e Sud Yungas

24. They typically recreated electric Chicago-style blues songs, such as those by Muddy Waters, Jimmy Reed, Howlin' Wolf, and Albert King, at faster tempos and with a more aggressive sound common to rock.

25. With their brutal, simple riffs and aggressive, fast tempos, Accept are one of the top metal bands to debut in the early '80s and a major influence on the development of speed metal and thrash.

26. Each song in Artlessly Falling is built around a pre-existing poetic form, with the rules and regulations of their rhymes and meters resulting in an album of fascinating rhythms and melodies, of tempos and time signatures

27. As for tamborim or surdos, in fast tempos, the section of Agogos can improvise melodic interlaced lines fluctuating and enchanting, which give this both "compact" and living character, so typical of the samba

28. Bop definition, early modern jazz developed in the early 1940s and characterized by often dissonant triadic and chromatic chords, fast tempos and eccentric rhythms, intricate melodic lines punctuated by pop-tune phrases, and emphasizing the inventiveness of soloists

29. Accompanied by the bright jangle of guitar that's hitched to palatable pop tempos, his work with backup band the Commotions produced a number of melody-ridden songs that are best accessed on 1984-1989, a collection of their

30. The Allemande and courante, and the basse danse and tourdion.… chamber music: Sources and instruments …that were then popular—the Allemande, courante, sarabande, and gigue—the suites they composed were based on contrasting tempos, metres, and rhythmic patterns.

31. The quartet works within both narrow and broad acoustic areas: sometimes focusing on a tiny vibration, other times a polyphonic orchestra of pipes, pumps, wheels, objects, bells and motors ring together: a multiplicity of cogwheels spinning in different tempos, all working together to create a large machine of acoustic and electronic sounds.