
1) Elasticity of tempo 2) Flexible tempo 3) Fluctuating tempo 4) Fluctuation of musical tempo 5) Fluctuation of tempo 6) Having freedom of tempo 7) In relaxed rhythm, musically 8) Italian tempo term 9) Italian musical term 10) Musical term in Rome 11) Musical term to an Italian 12) Not strictly on the beat
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robbed; i.e., flexible in tempo, applied to notes within a musical phrase for expressive effect
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• (a.) Robbed; borrowed.
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(from Italian rubare, `to rob`), in music, subtle rhythmic manipulation and nuance in performance. For greater musical expression, the performer may ... [2 related articles]
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robbed; i.e., flexible in tempo, applied to notes within a musical phrase for expressive effect
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Ru·ba'to adjective [ Italian ] Robbed; borrowed.
- - Temple rubato . [ Italian ]
(Mus.) Borrowed time; -- a term applied to a style of performance in which some tones are held longer than their legitimate time, while others are proportionally curtailed. Found on
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rubato
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robbed; i.e., flexible in tempo, applied to notes within a musical phrase for expressive effect
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[
n] - a flexible tempo
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Literal meaning: ‘robbed time`. A subtle fluctuation of tempo for expressive purposes - typical of the Romantic period.
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noun a flexible tempo; not strictly on the beat
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In music, a pushing or dragging against the beat for expressive effect
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An important characteristic of the Romantic period. It is a style where the strict tempo is temporarily abandoned for a more emotional tone.
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robbed, taking a portion of time from one note and giving it to another
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