i belive it is about 100
The tempo varies. There are up-tempo, high energy country music songs that are fun to dance to; there are medium tempo songs; and there are slow romantic ballads (love songs). If you look on the Billboard Magazine country music charts, you will see that country music today has a lot of variety, and there is no one "official" tempo for the music.
"Largo" is a slow, plodding, heavy tempo - like the marching of elephants.
Dan Fogelberg's "Leader of the Band", but it's kinda sad...
This question makes no sense. Tempo is unrelated to the instrument. It is usually indicated on the written music or is at the discretion of the performer.
It was developed from different types of music like marching songs religious songs from Africa and work from Africa European songs how do I no I'm learning in class n have a written assignment on it for homework due 2morrow
Tempo is the speed of the rhythm in a song. Mood can affect the tempo, which is a reason why some songs that convey a message tend to be quite difficult to interpret (e.g. love songs)
The tempo varies. There are up-tempo, high energy country music songs that are fun to dance to; there are medium tempo songs; and there are slow romantic ballads (love songs). If you look on the Billboard Magazine country music charts, you will see that country music today has a lot of variety, and there is no one "official" tempo for the music.
"Largo" is a slow, plodding, heavy tempo - like the marching of elephants.
The drum major keeps the tempo, so the most important thing is to follow them.
Tempo. A songs tempo is measured in beats per minute - bpm
Marching in Time is not an official LP, it's a bootleg print of songs people have found online.
Songs that have an energizing beat to them are best for a runway show. Some examples of good songs would include Lady Gaga's songs, as they have an upbeat tempo.
Dan Fogelberg's "Leader of the Band", but it's kinda sad...
you can set it to be any tempo you want it to be, but the most common is around 135bpm
Yes it was. There were no classical songs that ever changed tempo MID-SONG. All You Need is Love by The Beatles isn't only the 1st song to change tempo mid song, but it has a very tricky tempo as well.
This question makes no sense. Tempo is unrelated to the instrument. It is usually indicated on the written music or is at the discretion of the performer.
It was developed from different types of music like marching songs religious songs from Africa and work from Africa European songs how do I no I'm learning in class n have a written assignment on it for homework due 2morrow