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.
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.
Vivace and presto are a couple terms used to signify 'fast' music.
A moderately slow tempo
slow
Tempo is how fast of slow something is played this can be for a peice of music to get effect they play the music fast and slow.
fast
fast
Allegro Means Fast and adagio means slow
the music is slow and fast because some parts in the chorus its fast and in the verses its slow so it would be either but if its for an assessment you would put both its fast and slow becuase......................................................... its fast in the chorus and slow in the verses......................... :):):):):)
Sure most people prefer fast music.
Doesn't have to be. This music is usually of varied tempos, sometimes slow or fast.
Depends on the beat of the music, but usually fast.
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.
Very slow, then very very fast and them slow again.
normally fast; listen to the spanish music in the nutcracker