i am a round about
i would say it is on the fast side; a slow tinikling is no longer tinikling. its fast tempo is the reason for its liveliness.
Slow paced.
The Beatles had a very vast variety of music. The had fast, upbeat songs (like the song "Penny Lane") and, on the other hand they can have very slow song (like the son "Yesterday"). Since the Beatles were making music for a very long time, and their music wasn't specifically slow or fast, it depends on what Beatles song you are referring to.
tempo
Depends on which kind, of course. There's alot of Dutch hardcore (also, speedcore) which is mostly fast (especially speedcore.)
1. your question 2. The roundabout spun as fast as it could 3. The Sat-Nav told me to turn at the next roundabout 4. My feelings are a bit like a roundabout, sometimes fast and sometimes slow
You don't go fast at all. I recommend you going slow enough that you see the kids in perfect vision not when they are blurry
When entering a traffic roundabout you need to slow down, signal, and move into the correct lane. You also need to give right of way to drivers in the roundabout.
not a fast but slow
slow-fast-slow (Apex)
slow
fast and slow
ones fast and ones slow
A lion is slow and fast because, when it is just walking it is slow but when it is hunting it is super fast.
I always thought it was to help slow down the speed of traffic, but I could be wrong.
kinkajous are not very fast animals or very slow animals actually they are very slow and fast animals
it dapents on how fast is fast to you and how slow is slow to you. say like 89 is fast to you but to someone els its slow like to a race car diver. and the same gos for slow=}