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Tempo

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Noun

1. pacing, tempo

(music) the speed at which a composition is to be played

2. pace, tempo

the rate of some repeating event

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Tempo

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noun plural -pos or -pi (-piː)
1. 
the speed at which a piece or passage of music is meant to be played, usually indicated by a musical direction (tempo marking) or metronome marking
2. 
rate or pace

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Tempo

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nounWord forms: plural ˈtempos or ˈtempi (ˈtɛmpi ; temˈpē)
1. 
the speed at which a musical composition is, or is supposed to be, performed: it is indicated by such notations as allegro, andante, etc. or by reference to metronome timing
2. 
rate of activity; pace
the tempo of modern living

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Tempo

see synonyms of tempo
n. pl. tem·pos or tem·pi (-pē)
1. Music The speed at which music is or ought to be played, often indicated on written compositions by a descriptive or metronomic direction to the performer.
2. A characteristic rate or rhythm of activity; a pace: "the tempo and the feeling of modern life" (Robert L. Heilbroner).

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