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A Tempo

Description:

A tempo is a musical term indicating the speed or tempo at which a piece of music should be played. It is used to maintain a steady rhythm throughout the performance.

"A tempo" is also used in non-musical contexts to refer to things happening at the average or normal speed or pace.

Examples:

As a musical term:

- The conductor signaled the orchestra to play the next section a tempo, ensuring they maintain the same speed.

- The musician increased the tempo, then brought it back a tempo, creating a dynamic effect in the performance.

In non-musical contexts:

- After a momentary pause, she resumed her speech a tempo, captivating the audience with her words.

- The hiker maintained a tempo while climbing the steep mountain, ensuring they reached the peak on time.

- The factory workers were instructed to work a tempo to meet the deadline for production.

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