You could try The Strokes
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A homograph for "paced" is "paced," which means moving rhythmically or measuring off a distance.
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Normally the word cry can be found in ballads or slow-paced songs about some tragic events that have happened or simply if the song is about bad memories, loneliness or something sad in particular.
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of Pace, Having, or trained in, [such] a pace or gait; trained; -- used in composition; as, slow-paced; a thorough-paced villain.
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No, "paced" and "paste" are not minimal pairs. They differ not only in the placement but also in the vowel sound, with "paced" pronounced with a long "a" sound and "paste" pronounced with a short "a" sound.
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"Fast-paced" is an adjective. It describes something that is moving or happening quickly.
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In a fast-paced environment you must be alert and aware of your surroundings at all times.
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why do people create musicals?
why do songs have breaks?
why do you feel sad when you hear slow country music? or happy when you hear upbeat hi paced music?
Its all about expression, and feeling
they have soloist because the songs telling a story and the solo is almost like a POV from that instrument :) hope this helps
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Make Her Say by Kid Cudi f/ Kanye West and Common
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You can never be sure. And I am sure that all the Beatle songs were all kind of like a poem. All songs are like fast paced poems, no matter the artist.
It was said that John Lennon wrote this song because at the time he was a little insecure about himself so he wrote it.
Hope that helps!!!!
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* How would you describe the pace at which you work? * The pace of work has been dramatically accelerating since the mid 80's and now approaches what could be described as instantaneous.
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It's hard to say who is the fastest band, and faster doesn't always mean better. But here are the top three fastest bands I know (in no particular order):
-Children of Bodom
-Slayer
-DragonForce
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Punk rock stemmed off from rock. It was so popular because it was very original and modern with political lyrics. The songs were short and fast paced. It was something that just caught on. collingwood
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Most modern songs are more fast paced, and when a gong is hit the sounds lasts a little while. This does not fit into the songs, so is usually not part of modern music. The sound is also loud, and can be unpleasant to many people, in the same way many people dislike loud music like Heavy Metal.
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Chris LeDoux is always a good choice for rodeos.
"Ponies" by John Denver!
"Crazy town"- by Jason Aldean (a great get up and go song :))
I agree with the true Okie. Don't discount the cowboy songs sung by Michael Martin Murphey. He has been keeping the old cowboy songs alive along with our nation's history.
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Well honey, in fast-paced music you'll typically find instruments like electric guitars, drums, and maybe even a keyboard or synthesizer to keep things spicy. Basically, anything that can keep up with the tempo and add some extra oomph to the party. Just remember, when it comes to fast-paced tunes, the more energy, the better!
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'Hey Mickey' (Toni Basil) Is about the fastest song I know...
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Bringing Home Baby - 2005 Fast Paced Baby was released on:
USA: 31 October 2007
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Teaching is a fast paced job. Teachers often grade, correct, and create homework for the students. Teaching is stressful due to the attitudes of the students, as well.
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