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slowish — ˈslōish, ō ēsh adjective : somewhat slow a slowish reader … Useful english dictionary
slowish — adjective see slow I … New Collegiate Dictionary
slowish — slow·ish … English syllables
slow — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Old English slāw; akin to Old High German slēo dull Date: before 12th century 1. a. mentally dull ; stupid < a slow student > b. naturally inert or sluggish 2. a … New Collegiate Dictionary
Tempo — Andante redirects here. For the public transport ticket, see Andante ticket. For the manga by Miho Obana, see Andante (manga). Tempi redirects here. For the Greek valley, see Témpi. For other uses, see Tempo (disambiguation). In musical… … Wikipedia
Tales from the Vienna Woods — (German: Geschichten aus dem Wienerwald ) refers to several landmark works in Germanophone culture, including: *a waltz by Johann Strauss II; *a play by Ödön von Horváth; and *several film adaptations of the play.Although Strauss originally used… … Wikipedia
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Ballad (music) — In jazz and popular music, the term ballad denotes a short song in a slow tempo, usually with a romantic or sentimental text, though the term is also used for instrumental pieces. [Randel 1986, p. 68] Ballad is also used in modern pop and folk… … Wikipedia
Norman Demuth — (born Croydon, Surrey, 15 July 1898; died Chichester, 21 April 1968) was an English composer and musicologist, remembered largely for his biographies of French composers. Although Demuth studied for a time at the Royal College of Music (after… … Wikipedia
slow — adjective 1》 moving or capable of moving only at a low speed. ↘lasting or taking a long time. 2》 (of a clock or watch) showing a time earlier than the correct time. 3》 not prompt to understand, think, or learn. 4》 uneventful and rather dull.… … English new terms dictionary