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  2. Pulse (music) - Wikipedia

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    Clear quarter note pulse in 4 4 at a tempo of =120 Play ⓘ.At =600 the pulse becomes a drone Play ⓘ, while at =30 the pulse becomes disconnected sounds Play ⓘ.. While ideal pulses are identical, when pulses are variously accented, this produces two- or three-pulse pulse groups such as strong–weak and strong–weak–weak [4] and any longer group may be broken into such groups of two and ...

  3. Beat (music) - Wikipedia

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    In music and music theory, the beat is the basic unit of time, the pulse (regularly repeating event), of the mensural level [1] (or beat level). [2] The beat is often defined as the rhythm listeners would tap their toes to when listening to a piece of music, or the numbers a musician counts while performing, though in practice this may be ...

  4. Pulse (Pink Floyd album) - Wikipedia

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    Pulse is the third live album by the English rock band Pink Floyd, released on 29 May 1995 by EMI in the United Kingdom and on 6 June 1995 by Columbia in the United States. [1] It was recorded during the European leg of Pink Floyd's Division Bell Tour in 1994.

  5. Pulse (1995 film) - Wikipedia

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    Pulse (stylised as P•U•L•S•E) is a concert video by Pink Floyd of their 20 October 1994 concert at Earls Court, London during The Division Bell Tour. It was originally released on VHS [ 1 ] and Laserdisc [ 2 ] in June 1995, with a DVD release coming in July 2006, with the latter release containing numerous bonus features.

  6. Pulse (Toni Braxton album) - Wikipedia

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    Pulse features up-tempo songs and R&B ballads with production varying from smooth to dance-based styles. Upon its release, Pulse was released to positive reception from music critics, who complimented its execution, calling a return to form. Criticism mainly targeted the album's trend-chasing nature.

  7. Pulse (American band) - Wikipedia

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    Pulse is an American house music group. Releases "The Lover That You Are" ... "The Lover That You Are" in 1996 (credited to Pulse featuring Antoinette Roberson).

  8. The Pulse (SiriusXM) - Wikipedia

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    The Pulse is a Sirius XM Radio station that plays music from the 2010s to present-day on channel 5 and Dish Network channel 6005. Every half-hour The Pulse's Jim Ryan or Ron Ross reviews music news on tours, future albums, and other topics covered. Logo as Flight 26.

  9. Pulse (Reich) - Wikipedia

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    Pulse is a 2015 work by American composer Steve Reich. [1] The work is scored for woodwinds , strings , piano and electric bass guitar . [ 2 ] In 2016 Nonesuch Records released an album consisting of Pulse and Reich's 2013 work Quartet .