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  2. Help:Linksearch - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, when creating an external link, for optimal use of Linksearch, use a canonical form for the URL. In particular, if after following a link the address bar shows a modified URL, change the URL in the link to that. The list is alphabetic in the URL. Note that an underscore, unlike a blank space, is alphabetically positioned between "Z ...

  3. Pulse (music) - Wikipedia

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    The tempo is the speed of the pulse. If a pulse becomes too fast it would become a drone ; one that is too slow would be perceived as unconnected sounds. [ 2 ] When the period of any continuous beat is faster than 8–10 per second or slower than 1 per 1.5–2 seconds, it cannot be perceived as such. [ 2 ] "

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  5. Tempo - Wikipedia

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    Tempo comodo – at a comfortable speed; Tempo di... – the speed of a ... (such as Tempo di valse (speed of a waltz, . ≈ 60 bpm or ≈ 126 bpm), Tempo di marcia (speed of a march, ≈ 120 bpm)) Tempo giusto – at a consistent speed, at the 'right' speed, in strict tempo; Tempo primo – resume the original (first) tempo

  6. Line 6 DL4 - Wikipedia

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    All of the Sound Design was created by Jeff Slingluff including original and often imitated sounds like Sweep Echo. Towards the later stages of the DL-4 development Jeorge Trips was hired as Product Manager for the DL-4. In addition to the concept of the built in Tap Tempo button Jeorge played a key role in spearheading the looper functionality.

  7. Rhythm - Wikipedia

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    The "beat" pulse is not necessarily the fastest or the slowest component of the rhythm but the one that is perceived as fundamental: it has a tempo to which listeners entrain as they tap their foot or dance to a piece of music. [28] It is currently most often designated as a crotchet or quarter note in western notation (see time signature).

  8. You Can't Bring Me Down - Wikipedia

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    The song begins with a hypnotic whammy bar solo, then goes into a clean, almost acoustic sounding rhythm guitar part, and then a guitar solo is added over it. The solo continues for a while, featuring 8-finger tapping and shredding, then the tempo speeds up and the song breaks into the main riff, and the first verse of lyrics, and finally the chorus.

  9. Legato - Wikipedia

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    This gives the passage an unusual timing and when played slowly an unusual sound. However, this is less noticeable by ear when played fast, as legato usually is. There is a fine line between legato and two-hand finger tapping, in some cases making the two techniques harder to distinguish by ear. Generally, legato adds a more fluid, smooth sound ...