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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

tempo ,rhythm

What's the difference between the two words?
  

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While similar the two words are not synonymous. Tempo is concerned with the speed at which something happens whereas rhythm has to do with repeating patterns. g.

  • While similar the two words are not synonymous.
  • Tempo is concerned with the speed at which something happens whereas rhythm has to do with repeating patterns.
  • g.
  • the tempo/pace of life (how fast/slow someone lives) as opposed to "rhythm of life", which is associated with the way a person lives.
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While similar the two words are not synonymous. Tempo is concerned with the speed at which something happens whereas rhythm has to do with repeating patterns.

In everyday conversation, "tempo" is more like "pace", e.g. the tempo/pace of life (how fast/slow someone lives) as opposed to "rhythm of life", which is associated with the way a person lives.

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