Answer:Breathe” is a paranoid track about running out of time. The repetitive lyrics create a claustrophobic atmosphere complimented by light yet busy electro pop grooves. Despite the song having uncomfortable subject matter that many of us suffer with regularly, this track is not a reminder that life can feel rushed, but more of an assurance that you are not alone. The airy melodies allow listeners to relax and perhaps motivate you to get through the tough stuff
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Tempo is the correct answer!!
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Basically different tempos tell how fast you play and different songs have different tempos. (A metronome btw, is something that helps you with tempo)
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Bartok was inspired by Stravinsky’s work to put a more traditional and often Baroque forms in pieces of his “middle period” such as Cantata Profana and Music for Strings, Percussion, and Celesta. <span>Stravinsky’s influence waned after the rise of postwar serialism. Messiaen used techniques that were clearly Stravinsky-like, though, such as melodic fragments of different metrical lengths repeating themselves and intersecting in different ways.</span>
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You could put white paint in it and it will mix to make a lighther shade of blue
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