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Tempo rubato (Italian for 'stolen time'; UK: /ˈtɛmpoʊ rʊˈbɑːtoʊ/, US: /ruː-/, Italian: [
ˈtɛmpo ruˈbaːto];) is a
musical term
referring to
expressive and...
- be pla**** with
slight variations in
tempo,
known as
tempo rubato, or
significant variations. In ensembles, the
tempo is
often maintained by
having players...
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duration of a note with the
effect of
temporarily slowing down the
tempo (
rubato or rallentando). Dela****
onset of a note, for
example by
doing a pause...
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tempo 1ero)
Resume the
original speed tempo rubato "Stolen time"; an
expressive way of
performing a rhythm; see
rubato ten. See
tenuto teneramente; tendre...
- also
extends beyond loudness to
include changes in
timbre and
sometimes tempo rubato.
Dynamics are one of the
expressive elements of music. Used effectively...
- stanza:
Suite bergamasque consists of four movements: Prélude (Moderato
tempo rubato, F major, 4 4)
Menuet (Andante, A minor, 3 4)
Clair de lune (Andante...
- (violin), Tuva
Semmingsen (mezzo-soprano),
Karina Gauvin (soprano) and
Tempo Rubato ensemble.
Kristian Eidnes Andersen composed the
unconventional ambient...
- 19th
century European romantic classical piano because of her use of
tempo rubato. Simultaneously, she has emplo**** the use of kiñit,
tizita and bati,...
- and
death metal genres as well as djent.
Groove (drumming) Rare
groove Tempo rubato Peckman,
Jonathan (2007).
Picture Yourself Drumming, p. 50. ISBN 1-59863-330-9...
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Decelerating Tardo slow,
tardy Slow
tempo Tempo time The
speed of music; e.g. 120 BPM (beats per minute) (
Tempo)
rubato robbed Free
flowing and
exempt from...