The beat of music is the pulse of it; it is the rhythm to which you tap your foot or clap your hands. All music has a meter--it can be in two, four, eight, three, six, or even one. This meter creates the beat of a piece.
Do you mean Beatles music? The sixties, all of it.
The word rhythm in music means a kind of steady beat.
In music, the term "beat" refers to the basic unit of time in a piece of music. It is the steady pulse that helps to organize the rhythm and tempo of a musical composition.
Think you mean Mersey beat. If you do it was the music that came out of Liverpool in late 60s including the beatles, Gerry & pacemakers.
A pulse is the basic beat in music that is felt and established by the specified time signature. It is the "musical heartbeat."
It is a piece of ground material. It also means that it is a fast beat music.
the speed in which the dance is being performed
The answer is the "tempo" as in, this tempo is really fast!
it's called a beat
Tagalog of beat in music: saliw ng musika
Well in most songs it means it has a really fast and constant beat.
This word depends on context: to "beat" something can mean to hit or strike something e.g "Gently beat the egg" the "beat" refers to the rhythm of a piece of music "feel the beat and dance" to "beat" can also mean to win against someone e.g "Tom beat Greg at football" to "beat something up" refers to a very one sided fight in which one person clearly lost "Tom beat Greg up"